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WHEN A COUNTRY DECIDE TO DISCARD OUTDATED TECHNOLOGY AND EMBRACE 21st CENTURY ENERGY REALITY ( CNG VERSUS EV)

2026-04-01
By: Biola Lawal
On: April 1, 2026
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  The nation is now back to electric vehicles which I proposed when the CNG was introduced in 2025. Recall I pointed out that CNG was an outdated technology that gained traction during WW1 and that it will not fill Nigeria energy gap because of the numerous issues surrounding itsContinue Reading

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