Reeddi pronounced Ready.Hello Venturer,If you are in Nigeria, chances are that you are home reading this newsletter without electricity at the moment. You are also asking if this writer has some psychic power to have guessed right. Well, this is Nigeria, and in the words of the great poet Tekno, "generator wan tear our ear."According to the World Bank, 43 per cent of Nigeria’s population does not have access to grid electricity, making it the country with the largest energy access deficit globally. But who cares about statistics when we have generators. I can afford fuel, so I better Pass My Neighbour. However, I hope you are aware that fuel-generated energy is not renewable and contributes to the adverse effect of climate change that threatens human existence. I am not ready to go into extinction, so this week, I introduce to you Reeddi, a company providing clean energy on the go at an affordable price to individuals and businesses in rural and urban African communities.Adekunle AgbetiloyeStaff Writer, Ventures Africa.
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Reeddi pronounced Ready.Hello Venturer,If you are in Nigeria, chances are that you are home reading this newsletter without electricity at the moment. You are also asking if this writer has some psychic power to have guessed right. Well, this is Nigeria, and in the words of the great poet Tekno, "generator wan tear our ear."According to the World Bank, 43 per cent of Nigeria’s population does not have access to grid electricity, making it the country with the largest energy access deficit globally. But who cares about statistics when we have generators. I can afford fuel, so I better Pass My Neighbour. However, I hope you are aware that fuel-generated energy is not renewable and contributes to the adverse effect of climate change that threatens human existence. I am not ready to go into extinction, so this week, I introduce to you Reeddi, a company providing clean energy on the go at an affordable price to individuals and businesses in rural and urban African communities.Adekunle AgbetiloyeStaff Writer, Ventures Africa.