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Nigerians stuck at home turn to solar power for electricity

About half the population of Nigeria lacks access to electricity, according to the World Bank. This means millions of people generate their own. But the cost of doing so has gone up as people spend more time at home because of the coronavirus pandemic. As Adesewa Josh reports, some are turning to the power of Mother Nature. #NigeriaElectricity #SolarPower #Quarantine

Nigerian business owners lament high cost of fuel and electricity

Nigerian business owners lament high cost of fuel and electricity

Money Talks: App allows users to sell home-made solar energy

Money Talks: App allows users to sell home-made solar energy

Solar Car Race: 40 teams take part in dash across Australia

Solar Car Race: 40 teams take part in dash across Australia

Lebanon faces record power cuts as economy worsens

Lebanon faces record power cuts as economy worsens

UBS agrees to 'emergency rescue' of Credit Suisse

UBS agrees to 'emergency rescue' of Credit Suisse

Turkish football team Galatasary hosts charity auction for earthquake victims

Turkish football team Galatasary hosts charity auction for earthquake victims

Surging costs of energy affect global business operations

Surging costs of energy affect global business operations

Japan's workers get biggest pay rises in decades

Japan's workers get biggest pay rises in decades

Billions of dollars come to the rescue of regional banks

Billions of dollars come to the rescue of regional banks

Global equities gain as banking sector lifelines boost confidence

Global equities gain as banking sector lifelines boost confidence

Credit Suisse surges 40% after $54B lifeline by Swiss National Bank

Credit Suisse surges 40% after $54B lifeline by Swiss National Bank

China reports retail sales growth for first two months of year

China reports retail sales growth for first two months of year

Global financial stocks lose $465B in two days on SVB crisis

Global financial stocks lose $465B in two days on SVB crisis

White House and congress intensify scrutiny on TikTok

White House and congress intensify scrutiny on TikTok

Gender pay gap could cost world economy $7T

Gender pay gap could cost world economy $7T

Businesses begin to reopen in quake-hit areas

Businesses begin to reopen in quake-hit areas

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