Dr. Deji Adeleke, father of Nigerian singer Davido, has revealed that his company, Pacific Energy, generates approximately 15% of Nigeria’s electricity. Speaking at a recent conference, Dr. Adeleke discussed his investments in the nation’s power sector, including a thermal power plant scheduled to become fully operational in January 2025. This new plant, constructed with the help of Chinese engineering companies, will boast a capacity of 1,250 megawatts, making it Nigeria’s largest thermal plant.
Dr. Adeleke’s announcement has sparked significant interest, with many praising his contributions to Nigeria’s power sector. Some have also noted that Davido, as a director in the company, will likely face increased scrutiny. Others have highlighted the substantial impact of Pacific Energy’s 15% electricity generation on the country’s energy needs.
The development is expected to bolster Nigeria’s power infrastructure, providing a much-needed boost to the nation’s economy and citizens. As Dr. Adeleke’s company continues to make strides in the energy sector, all eyes are on the impending launch of the thermal power plant.
@LuvSwagzx: “Just a friendly reminder to y’all haters that Davido is also a director in this company. Davido is about to get a new set of enemies with this info 😂😂😂. Una mind no go touch ground😂.”
@InteriorsYinks: “Bruh! 15% is crazy and with the new power plant he will maybe own 30% or so… 1200MW is huge , as at yesterday what the national grid generated is not even upto 600MW.”
@coco_2250: “The papa money long oh aje wiz no know wetin he Dey talk make he just leave the Igbo for now.”