In Nigeria, the demand for power builds consistently, and this has surpassed the supply which is specified earlier as epileptic in nature (Sambo, 2008). Currently, Nigeria generates 3,800 MW of power, while the supply per capita is 136 kW for every hour (Joseph, 2014). This puts Nigeria among the nations with the least per capita power utilisation (Punch News, 2013). Specialists have assessed that Nigeria needs at least 40,000 MW power quarterly for the economy to be appropriately driven (Daily