Nigeria, March 18 -- From the unending spell of electricity outages in certain parts of the country to complete blackouts in other parts since late last year, the crisis bedeviling the Nigerian power sector has become deeply concerning. It has evoked the usual nauseating blame games among stakeholders in the power value chain. Businesses - small and large scale - have been ruined and social life thrown into jeopardy, while families are grating their teeth as the high cost of fuel to power their generators exacts a heavy toll on their lean finances. Most cannot sleep comfortably at night any more. The health implications are hazardous! Besides slowing economic growth and aggravating unemployment, the power situation is triggering security ...