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South Africa Cuts Power Supply to Nigerian High Commission Over Unpaid Electricity Bills

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February 2, 2026
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Authorities in South Africa have reportedly disconnected electricity supply to the Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria following the accumulation of unpaid power bills, sparking diplomatic attention and public reaction across both countries.

According to sources familiar with the matter, the power cut was carried out by the local electricity utility after repeated notices and warnings were allegedly ignored. The outstanding debt is said to have accumulated over several months, prompting officials to enforce standard disconnection procedures despite the building’s diplomatic status.

The incident has triggered widespread reactions on social media, with many Nigerians expressing embarrassment and concern over the country’s international image, while others questioned the circumstances that led to the non-payment. The slang term “Uwahala,” commonly used to describe trouble or controversy, quickly trended online as discussions intensified.

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Diplomatic sources note that while embassies and high commissions often enjoy certain privileges, they are still expected to comply with host country regulations, including the payment of utility bills, unless specific agreements state otherwise.

As of the time of filing this report, neither the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs nor the South African Department of International Relations and Cooperation has released an official statement on the incident. It remains unclear whether the outstanding balance has been settled or when the electricity supply will be fully restored.

The development adds to ongoing conversations about diplomatic accountability and administrative efficiency within foreign missions abroad.

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