Nigerians in Lagos, Enugu, Ibadan, Anambra, and some other states have once again been thrown into darkness after the national epileptic rise again.This is the second time, the national grid would experience a system collapse in less than two days after an earlier fault has been reported.The Eko Electricity Distribution Company, EKEDC, was one of the listed of the Distribution Companies (DISCOs) that reported an unstable and system collapse on Monday.The company, however, announced later that the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, stations have been restored while power supply to its customers would be restored in phases.It was, however, a sad day for Eko Electricity Distribution Company, consumers on Tuesday when the company took to its Twitter handle to inform them of another system collapse.“Dear esteemed customers, we would like to inform you of another system collapse on the national grid which occurred at 5:10pm today.“We are monitoring the situation and will continue to provide updates. Once again, we apologise for the inconvenience,” it said.Similarly, the Enugu Electricity Distribution PLC, EEDC, also informed its customers in the south-east region of the country of similar occurrence.This was, however, made known to the public in a memo titled ‘Notice Of Another System Collapse’ signed by Head of Corporate Communications, the Enugu Electricity Distribution PLC, Emeka Ezeh.“The Enugu Electricity Distribution PLC (EEDC) wishes to inform her esteemed customers of another system collapse which occurred at 5.10pm this evening, Tuesday, 15th March 2022,” it stated. “This is coming barely 24 hours after the grid collapse experienced in the early hours of yesterday, Monday, 14th March 2022.“As a result of this unfortunate development, all our outgoing feeders are out and supply to our customers in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo States has been definitely affected.“We are currently on standby, awaiting further directive from the National Control Centre (NCC) for restoration of supply.”In another tweet, the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company Plc (IBDEC) also assured its customers that it was monitoring the situation.Adedokun Theophilus O.