Apple Unveils Siri AI, Next-Generation Apple Intelligence And Expanded Parental Controls At WWDC26 2026

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Apple has announced a sweeping upgrade to its software ecosystem at WWDC26, introducing a next-generation artificial intelligence system branded Apple Intelligence, a redesigned Siri AI assistant, and expanded parental control tools across iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, visionOS 27 and tvOS 27, marking one of its most significant software overhauls in recent years.

The new Siri AI system is designed to be more context-aware and deeply integrated across devices, enabling users to search across apps, retrieve personal information securely, respond to on-screen content, and access real-time web information through enhanced machine learning capabilities. The update also introduces a dedicated Siri experience that synchronises user interactions across Apple devices using iCloud, creating a more unified digital assistant ecosystem.

Brandspur Brand News reports that the WWDC26 announcements also placed strong emphasis on family safety features, with Apple expanding its child protection framework to include more advanced account setup tools, stricter app access approval systems, and enhanced communication controls that require parental consent for new contacts and interactions across messaging and calling platforms.

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The company also unveiled a redesigned Screen Time system that allows parents to set structured daily usage limits across entertainment, gaming and social media apps, alongside scheduling tools that control when specific applications can be accessed during school hours or family time. Additional safeguards now include automated content screening features designed to detect and restrict exposure to inappropriate material shared through digital communication channels.

Beyond artificial intelligence and safety controls, Apple introduced broad performance and design improvements across its platforms, including faster app launch times, improved search functionality, enhanced file transfer speeds and a refreshed visual interface system that allows users to personalise device appearance. The update also extends to Apple Watch, Vision Pro and Apple Maps, with new features aimed at improving health tracking, spatial experiences and navigation.

The software rollout is currently available for developer testing, with a public beta expected in the coming months and full release scheduled for later in 2026 across supported Apple devices globally.

Apple Unveils New Child Safety Features Across iOS 27, iPadOS 27 And macOS 27 In Latest 2026 Update

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Apple has announced a major expansion of its child safety and parental control systems, introducing a new suite of tools designed to give parents greater control over what children can access, who they communicate with, and how long they use apps across iPhone, iPad and Mac devices, with rollout expected in upcoming iOS 27, iPadOS 27 and macOS 27 updates in 2026.

The upgraded system introduces simplified child account setup, stricter app and web access controls, and enhanced Screen Time management features. Parents will now be able to approve app downloads and website access requests, regulate communication permissions across messaging and calls, and set structured time limits across app categories such as entertainment, gaming and social media. The update also strengthens content protection by expanding automated detection systems to limit exposure to violent or harmful material shared through digital communication channels.

Brandspur Brand News reports that the latest rollout reflects Apple’s broader push to strengthen digital wellbeing tools amid growing global concerns around children’s online safety and increased demand for more transparent parental control systems within major technology platforms.

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The update is being developed with guidance from child development specialists and health experts, including collaboration with the American Academy of Pediatrics, which has supported frameworks used to guide parents in managing children’s media consumption and digital habits. Apple also stated that the design approach focuses on age-appropriate protection systems while preserving user privacy and maintaining flexibility for family-specific needs.

Beyond parental controls, the company is also introducing new developer-focused tools aimed at improving in-app safety standards for younger users. These include systems that help apps filter inappropriate content, mechanisms for parental approval of new in-app contacts, and APIs that allow developers to tailor experiences based on a child’s age range without requiring sensitive personal data such as exact birth dates.

The new features will become available following software updates scheduled for release later in 2026, with Apple confirming that the tools will be integrated into its next-generation operating systems across supported devices globally.

Visa Delays And Security Scrutiny Disrupt 2026 World Cup As Teams, Officials And Fans Face Entry Challenges

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Several national teams, officials and supporters heading to the 2026 World Cup have experienced widespread travel disruptions over the past 48 hours, with visa delays, prolonged questioning at entry points and increased security screening raising concerns about access procedures ahead of the tournament in the United States.

Reports indicate that Swiss international player Embolo experienced a temporary visa review process that delayed his arrival to join his national squad, while Iraqi forward Aymen Hussein was reportedly held for questioning for several hours after arriving in the United States before being cleared to proceed. These incidents form part of a broader pattern of heightened immigration scrutiny affecting multiple delegations.

Brandspur Politics reports that the situation has also affected several African and Asian teams, with the Iranian national squad facing extended visa processing challenges at a United States consular mission in Türkiye, where approvals were staggered and only partially granted, leaving a number of delegation members unable to secure entry ahead of the competition.

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Further complications were recorded for match officials, as CAF’s 2025 Best African Referee, Omar Abdulkadir Artan, was denied entry despite travelling with a diplomatic passport, a decision that ultimately prevents him from officiating at the tournament, according to official confirmation from football authorities.

Logistical setbacks have also affected team preparations, with South Africa’s national squad arriving later than scheduled after part of its delegation failed to receive timely visa clearance. Similar operational disruptions were reported for Senegal’s team staff, who underwent extended security searches upon arrival, drawing allegations of discriminatory treatment.

The Uzbekistan national team also came under intense screening procedures, including searches involving security dogs, footage of which circulated widely on international platforms, further intensifying debate around border protocols for visiting teams.

Supporters have not been spared from the challenges, as some Scottish fans reportedly had their travel authorisations revoked shortly before departure despite being eligible under the visa waiver system. Additionally, several international ticket holders faced visa rejections that resulted in financial losses tied to travel and accommodation arrangements.

The growing list of incidents has drawn attention to entry and security processes surrounding the tournament, raising questions about consistency in visa approvals and the broader experience of teams, officials and fans travelling to the United States for the global football event.

United Capital Becomes First Foreign Investment Bank Licensed In Ethiopia As 2026 Pan-African Expansion Deepens

Nigerian financial services group United Capital has achieved a historic milestone in 2026 after becoming the first foreign investment banking institution authorised to operate in Ethiopia, following new regulatory approvals that also extend its footprint into Rwanda and further strengthen its pan-African growth strategy.

The approvals, granted by the Ethiopian Capital Market Authority, allow the Lagos-based firm to offer investment banking services including financial advisory, securities brokerage and portfolio management in Ethiopia, a market that is gradually opening up as part of wider financial sector reforms. In parallel, authorisation from the Rwanda Capital Market Authority enables similar operations in Rwanda, reinforcing the company’s growing presence in East Africa.

Brandspur Banking News Desk reports that the dual regulatory entry marks a strategic breakthrough for United Capital as it positions itself to benefit from emerging capital markets across Africa, where governments are increasingly implementing reforms aimed at attracting private investment and deepening financial systems.

The development also highlights Ethiopia’s ongoing economic liberalisation efforts under the administration of Abiy Ahmed, alongside Rwanda’s continued drive to position itself as a regional financial hub under the leadership of Paul Kagame, both of which are expanding access for international and African-owned financial institutions.

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Company executives noted that the approvals expand United Capital’s operational reach across 12 African countries, strengthening its presence in West, East and Central Africa and supporting its ambition to become a leading pan-African investment banking group. The firm’s leadership emphasised that its strategy is anchored on mobilising African capital through African institutions to drive sustainable economic growth across the continent.

Market observers say the entry into Ethiopia is particularly significant as it positions the company as a first mover in a nascent capital market expected to grow rapidly as regulatory frameworks mature and investor participation increases. Rwanda’s growing appeal as a financial services destination is also expected to benefit from increased activity by established regional players such as United Capital.

The expansion underscores a broader trend of cross-border integration within Africa’s financial services sector, with Nigerian institutions increasingly leveraging regional agreements under the African Continental Free Trade Area to scale operations beyond domestic markets.

Prunet Digital Agency, CEO Shine At Brand Handlers Summit & Awards 2026

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It was a moment of double celebration and industry recognition for Prunet Digital Agency and its Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Promise Ekewuba, as they emerged among the biggest winners at the 2026 edition of The Brand Handlers Summit & Awards held in Lagos.

Prunet Digital Agency was honoured with the prestigious Digital Creative Agency of the Year award in recognition of its outstanding contributions to digital innovation, creative excellence, and impactful brand communication within Nigeria’s Integrated Marketing Communications industry.

Adding to the remarkable achievement, the agency’s CEO, Mr. Promise Ekewuba, was also recognised with the coveted Distinguished Marketing Professional of the Year award for his visionary leadership, strategic influence, and sustained contribution to the growth of the marketing and digital communications ecosystem.

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The awards ceremony, which formed part of the Brand Handlers Summit & Awards 2026, attracted top stakeholders across the marketing communications value chain, including brand custodians, advertising agencies, media professionals, creatives, and business leaders from across Nigeria.

Speaking on the recognition, organisers of the awards noted that Prunet Digital Agency distinguished itself through innovation-driven campaigns, creative execution, and its commitment to helping brands navigate the rapidly evolving digital landscape.

According to the organisers, Mr. Ekewuba’s recognition reflects his passion for excellence, forward-thinking leadership, and his role in shaping conversations around digital transformation and strategic marketing communications in Nigeria.

The Brand Handlers Summit & Awards, organised by MARKETING SPACE, is designed to celebrate outstanding brands, agencies, and professionals whose contributions continue to drive growth, innovation, and excellence within Africa’s marketing communications industry.

The 2026 edition was themed: “Marketing the New Africa: Driving Growth Through Innovation, Culture, and Youth Influence.”

TikTok Continues To Strengthen Safety Measures In Nigeria: More Than 4 Million Videos Removed For Violations And Over 86 000 LIVE Rooms Interrupted In Q4 2025

TikTok has released its Q4 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement [1]
Report, highlighting its continuous commitment to fostering a safe and
trusted space for its users.

In the fourth quarter of 2025, TikTok removed 4,021,252 million videos
for violating its Community Guidelines in Nigeria. 99.9% of these videos
were proactively removed before anyone reported them, while 98.4% were
taken down within 24 hours of posting. These figures underscore
TikTok’s continued investment in advanced detection systems and rapid
response mechanisms designed to limit the spread of harmful content.
Globally, TikTok removed a total of 175,302,085 videos during the
quarter, representing about 0.5% of all content uploaded on the
platform. Of these, 152,580,933 videos were detected and taken down
using automated detection technologies and 8,360,780 videos were
reinstated after further review. The platform recorded a 99.1% proactive
removal rate, with 93.4% of flagged content removed within 24 hours of
posting.

TikTok LIVE
In the latest report, TikTok emphasizes its commitment to keeping the
TikTok LIVE experience safe. The platform has noted a further rise in
the number of LIVE streams being interrupted and the number of LIVE
monetisation enforcement actions (both demonetisation and warnings).
In Nigeria, TikTok interrupted over 86 000 Live rooms for violation of
guidelines. Globally, TikTok took action, including warnings and
demonetisation, on 17,714,756 LIVE sessions and 9,277,720 LIVE creators
for violating the platform’s LIVE monetisation guidelines. Warnings
serve as an opportunity to educate creators when their content may
breach LIVE monetisation policies [2], allowing them to make necessary
changes.

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AI-Generated Content Removals
TikTok aims to protect its community by prohibiting and removing
AI-generated content (AIGC) that is harmful or misleading, and requiring
people to label realistic AIGC. In Quarter 4 of 2025, TikTok removed
just over 93 000 videos under our policy for edited media and
AI-generated content (AIGC) for violating community guidelines in South
Africa. The platform requires creators to label all AI-generated content
that contains realistic images, audio, and video. To bolster the
platform’s AI-generated content labels, earlier this year, TikTok tested
a solution called “invisible watermarking.” [3] The platform requires
people to label realistic AI-generated content  [4]on TikTok and layer
multiple strategies to apply that rule. This includes labelling tools
offered to creators as well as automated detection models. TikTok uses a
cross-industry technology called C2PA Content Credentials [5], which
embeds metadata into content that lets TikTok’s Trust & Safety
teams—as well as other platforms who use C2PA—know when something is
AI-generated. These efforts helped label over 1.3 billion videos to
date.

Committed to Safety and Integrity
TikTok remains committed to inspiring creativity and bringing joy while
prioritising the safety and well-being of its Nigerian community. By
combining advanced automated moderation tools with the expertise of
thousands of trust and safety professionals worldwide, TikTok continues
to enforce its Community Guidelines [6] consistently and at scale,
addressing harmful content such as misinformation, hate speech, and
other policy violations. The platform also continues to work closely
with organisations such as the Office of the National Security Advisor
and civil society organisations, to drive education on safer digital
spaces.

The January – June 2025 Government Removals Request is available and can
be accessed here. [7]

The full Q4 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report is available
and can be accessed here [1].

Reel Foundation And Dolly Children Foundation Conclude Ultimate Mind Challenge 2.0, Celebrating Young Academic Excellence

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The Reel Foundation, in partnership with Dolly Children Foundation, has
successfully concluded the second edition of the Ultimate Mind Challenge
(UMC) 2.0, a vibrant educational competition aimed at nurturing
intellectual growth, confidence, and academic excellence among primary
school pupils.

The event featured keenly contested sessions in Spelling Bee, Scrabble,
and Chess, bringing together pupils from various schools who
demonstrated exceptional talent, discipline, and cognitive ability.

Speaking at the event, Founder/Executive Director, REEL Foundation, Mrs.
Ajoke Omoware Adeola emphasized the importance of early educational
engagement in shaping future leaders.

_”The Ultimate Mind Challenge is more than a competition; it is a
platform that nurtures curiosity, builds confidence, and inspires
children to believe in their intellectual capacity. We are proud to
support an initiative that is shaping the future of education in such a
meaningful way,” _she said.

The Executive Director of Dolly Children Foundation, Adedolapo Osuntuyi,
also described the initiative as a reflection of the Foundation’s
commitment to child development.

_”Every child who participated today has shown us that the future is
bright. At Dolly Children Foundation, we remain committed to creating
opportunities that help children discover their potential and excel
beyond limitations,” _she stated.

In the Spelling Bee category, outstanding performances were recorded
across both divisions. In the Basic 4 category, Wayas Jewel of King’s
Heart School emerged first, followed by Kehinde Feranmi of Perlemont
Schools in second place, and Samira Gabriel of Little Jewels School in
third position. In the Basic 5/6 category, Olukotun Hameedat of
Markfavour School secured first place, while Olatunde Esther of NESGEL
Schools and Ajayi Racheal of Bright Kid Academy placed second and third,
respectively.

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The Scrabble competition saw Keith Silas of Marshall International
Academy claim first place, with Abai Comforter of King’s Heart School
and Adeshola Joshua of Delightsome Beulah Generation School finishing in
second and third positions, respectively. In the Chess category,
Mutiulahi Ibrahim of Dolly Stars School emerged champion, followed by
Samuel Richard of Delightsome Beulah Generation School in second place
and Adewunmi Mazeed of Marshall International Academy in third.

Stakeholders and education authorities present at the event commended
the initiative for its impact on learners and the wider education
community.

Mr. Benjamin A. Sorunke of the Ogun State Ministry of Education, Science
and Technology described the programme as a _“nurturing and
transformative environment for young_

_learners.” _Mrs. Ogunmodede of the Ministry of Education, Abeokuta,
noted the personal value of the experience, stating, _“I left the
programme having learned new words and spellings, it was enriching.”
_Meanwhile, a Makogi community representative and key community
stakeholders praised the initiative’s inclusivity, highlighting how it
brought together pupils from both public and private schools while
promoting educational equity and community connection.

The organisers reaffirmed their commitment to expanding the Ultimate
Mind Challenge in future editions, with a continued focus on developing
literacy, leadership, and intellectual capacity among children.

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Spiro Appoints Former Indofast Energy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Anant Badjatya As Group CEO To Lead Its Next Phase Of Growth

Anant joins Spiro with more than two decades of leadership experience across India, the Middle East and Africa

  •  DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, June, 2026/ —

    Following its most recent landmark US$215 million equity raise,
    Spiro is strengthening its leadership team to execute its next phase of
    pan-African expansion and appoints Anant Badjatya as Group CEO of Spiro.

  • Anant Badjatya previously spearheaded Indofast Energy, the IndianOil
    × SUN Mobility joint venture, where he built one of India’s largest
    battery-swapping networks with more than 1,800 stations serving
    approximately 90,000 vehicles daily.

Spiro (http://www.Spironet.com [6]), Africa’s leading electric mobility
company, today announced the appointment of Anant Badjatya as Group
Chief Executive Officer.

Anant joins Spiro with more than two decades of leadership experience
across India, the Middle East and Africa, building and scaling
businesses across electric mobility, energy and industrial sectors.

Most recently, he served as CEO of Indofast Energy, the joint venture
between IndianOil and SUN Mobility, where he led the development of one
of India’s largest battery-swapping networks, comprising more than 1,800
stations and serving nearly 90,000 vehicles daily.

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The appointment comes at a pivotal moment for Spiro following its
landmark US$215 million financing round, one of the largest investments
ever made in Africa’s electric mobility sector. Anant’s broad mandate
will span battery swapping, leasing, logistics, energy, and vehicle
manufacturing.

Gagan Gupta, Founder and Chairman of Spiro said:

_”__As Spiro is accelerating on its mission to transform mobility across
Africa through clean, affordable and accessible electric transportation
solutions, Anant will consolidate the Group’s strategic initiatives
and guide the company through its next chapter of growth and execution
in mobility, energy and tech.”_

Commenting on his appointment, Anant Badjatya said:

“_Africa represents__ the most exciting frontier for electric mobility.
_ _Spiro has built a unique platform and is exceptionally well
positioned to accelerate the transition to cleaner and more accessible
mobility across the continent. I look forward to working with our teams,
partners and stakeholders to drive the next phase of growth and
impact._”

From Ijebu-Ode To The World: Ojude Oba’s Media Footprint Expands Across 11 Countries

LAGOS, NIGERIA – The Ojude Oba Festival is no longer merely one of
Nigeria’s most celebrated cultural gatherings; it is rapidly emerging
as one of Africa’s most influential cultural brands.

LAGOS, NIGERIA – The Ojude Oba Festival is no longer merely one of Nigeria’s most celebrated cultural gatherings; it is rapidly emerging as one of Africa’s most influential cultural brands.

A newly released Media Intelligence Report by P+ Measurement Services
[1] reveals that Ojude Oba 2026 recorded its strongest media performance
to date, achieving significant growth across audience reach, media
visibility, social engagement, international attention and digital
discoverability.

The report analysed media conversations and coverage generated between
May 20 and June 5, 2026, across print, online, social media and
broadcast platforms, while benchmarking performance against the 2025
edition of the festival.

The findings paint a compelling picture of a cultural institution that
is not only preserving heritage but increasingly shaping conversations
across modern media ecosystems.

According to the report, total media mentions grew by 56 percent
year-on-year, increasing from 18,420 mentions in 2025 to 28,735 mentions
in 2026. Audience reach expanded even more dramatically, growing by 75
percent from 124.8 million to 218.6 million people globally.

Social media emerged as the primary engine of visibility, generating
over 81,000 public conversations during the monitoring period,
representing an 88 percent increase compared to the previous year.
Engagements more than doubled, rising by 115 percent from 3.9 million
interactions in 2025 to 8.4 million interactions in 2026.

Perhaps most notable was the improvement in public sentiment.

Positive sentiment increased from 60 percent in 2025 to 79 percent in
2026, while negative sentiment declined by half, dropping from 10
percent to just 5 percent. The overwhelmingly positive perception was
driven by conversations around cultural pride, heritage preservation,
fashion, equestrian displays, community identity and the enduring legacy
of the late Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona.

The report identified the legacy narrative of Oba Sikiru Adetona as the
single most influential thematic driver of media coverage throughout the
reporting period.

Unlike previous years where conversations focused primarily on spectacle
and pageantry, the 2026 edition witnessed a deeper engagement with
themes of history, leadership, continuity and cultural preservation,
elevating the festival beyond entertainment and positioning it as a
significant cultural institution.

International visibility also recorded substantial growth.

While Nigeria remained the dominant source of conversations and media
coverage, the festival generated measurable attention across the United
Kingdom, United States, Canada, France, Germany, South Africa, Ghana,
the United Arab Emirates, Kenya and the Netherlands. This expansion
contributed to a near doubling of the festival’s global footprint and
reflects the growing interest in African cultural experiences among
international audiences and diaspora communities.

The report further found that social media accounted for the largest
share of total conversations, followed by online news platforms, print
publications and broadcast media. Coverage was amplified through
extensive reporting by Channels Television, TVC News, OGTV, City People
TV, Araba TV and GoldMyneTV, alongside significant digital coverage from
leading Nigerian news and entertainment platforms.

Among personalities driving online conversations, Farooq Oreagba once
again emerged as the most discussed cultural figure associated with the
festival. Other highly visible personalities included Eniola Badmus,
Lateef Adedimeji, Rotimi Salami, Jide Awobona and Samuel Banks, whose
appearances and social media mentions helped sustain public interest
throughout the event period.

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Corporate sponsorship continued to play a critical role in the
festival’s visibility ecosystem.

Globacom retained its position as the most visible sponsor, followed by
Orijin, FCMB, Goldberg, Rite Foods, Maltina, Honeywell Foods, Adron
Homes, Maggi, SIFAX Group and Seaman Schnapps. The report notes that
brands increasingly view Ojude Oba as a strategic platform for cultural
storytelling, community engagement and reputation building.

One of the most significant additions to this year’s report is the
application of the AMEC GEO Framework, the newly introduced global
measurement model designed to help organizations understand how
reputation, content and visibility influence outcomes in AI-driven
information environments.

Using the framework’s three core dimensions—Upstream Reputation
Signals, Search and Content Readiness, and Downstream AI Outputs—the
analysis assessed Ojude Oba’s performance not only in traditional
media but also within emerging AI-powered discovery systems.

The assessment found strong performance across earned media authority,
cultural relevance, content visibility and reputation consistency. The
festival demonstrated growing discoverability within AI-assisted search
environments and generated strong indicators for future cultural
visibility across generative search platforms.

According to P+ Measurement Services, this represents a fundamental
shift in how cultural events should be evaluated.

“Media success is no longer defined solely by coverage volume or
impressions,” the report notes. “In an AI-driven information
ecosystem, discoverability, authority, narrative consistency and
reputation signals increasingly determine whether institutions remain
visible, trusted and relevant. Ojude Oba’s performance demonstrates
the importance of measuring cultural influence through both traditional
media metrics and emerging AI visibility frameworks.”

The report concludes that Ojude Oba has evolved beyond its traditional
role as a cultural celebration and now functions as a powerful platform
for tourism promotion, economic storytelling, cultural diplomacy,
national branding and global heritage engagement.

As governments, tourism agencies, brands and cultural institutions seek
new ways to compete for attention in an increasingly fragmented media
environment, Ojude Oba offers a compelling case study in how heritage
can be transformed into measurable influence, sustained visibility and
long-term reputation value.

With record audience reach, stronger public sentiment, expanded
international visibility and growing AI discoverability, the 2026
edition marks a defining moment in the festival’s evolution from
cultural event to global cultural brand.

ABOUT P+ MEASUREMENT SERVICES

P+ Measurement Services is a leading media intelligence, reputation
analytics and communications measurement consultancy. The firm helps
organizations evaluate communication performance, reputation impact and
stakeholder influence through data-driven insights, strategic
intelligence and globally aligned measurement frameworks.

The company supports brands, government institutions, development
organizations and corporate communications teams with evidence-based
measurement that enables informed decision-making and meaningful

Simba Power Advocates Sustainable Energy For The Healthcare Sector

Reliable power is one of the most critical requirements for modern
healthcare. From diagnostic equipment and laboratories to imaging
centres and patient care facilities, uninterrupted electricity is
essential to maintaining safe and effective healthcare services, said
Simba Power’s Spokesperson, Debdeep Mukherjee

Recognising this growing need, Simba Power showcased its latest
commercial and industrial energy solutions at the 2026 WHX Medic
Exhibition, introducing advanced energy storage and hybrid power
technologies designed to help healthcare facilities improve reliability,
reduce operating costs, and strengthen operational resilience.

The solutions include scalable battery energy storage systems, hybrid
inverter platforms, and grid-connected energy systems tailored to the
requirements of hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and other healthcare
institutions.

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In a statement made available to the media, Simba Power spokesperson
Debdeep Mukherjee said, “Healthcare providers should be focused on
patient outcomes, not worrying about power interruptions.”

“As healthcare infrastructure continues to evolve across Nigeria,
facilities need energy systems that are reliable, efficient, and capable
of supporting critical operations around the clock.”

In addition to improving energy reliability, he said, “The solutions
help organisations reduce dependence on diesel generators, optimise
energy consumption, and create a more sustainable operating model.

The launch reflects Simba Power’s continued commitment to supporting
critical sectors with world-class energy solutions backed by local
expertise, nationwide service support, and decades of experience serving
Nigerian organisations.”

As healthcare facilities continue to invest in better patient care and
modern medical technology, reliable energy infrastructure will remain a
vital part of that journey.