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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Every Bright panel, A Story of Progress Independence in the Language of Light When Nigeria raised its green and white flag in 1960, it wasn’t just a declaration of political freedom. It was a promise of self-determination — the idea that a people could chart their own course and illuminate their own future. Sixty-five years on, that promise still calls to us. True independence is more than a date in history. It is the daily ability to stand tall, solve our own problems, and write our own story. And in today’s world, no story of freedom is complete without energy independence.   From Lanterns to Panels For decades, millions of Nigerians have relied on lanterns, candles, and noisy generators. These lights, while familiar, have always carried the shadow of dependence — on fuel imports, on unstable grids, on external systems that don’t always answer our needs. Solar changes that narrative. A solar panel is more than glass and silicon. It is a declaration: we can generate our own light, harvest our own resource, and control our own tomorrow. In every rural clinic that glows at night, in every child’s home where homework is done without smoke or candlelight, in every market where business thrives after dark — solar is writing a new definition of freedom.   Independence in Every Ray Think about it: • A farmer irrigating his crops with the sun’s energy isn’t just growing food — he is claiming independence from hunger.• A midwife delivering safely in a lit clinic isn’t just saving lives — she is claiming independence from despair. • A student studying under a solar lamp isn’t just reading — she is claiming independence from limitation. Every bright panel is a miniature independence flag, planted in soil that once knew only scarcity.   The Nation We Aspire To Be As we celebrate this Independence Day, let us imagine a Nigeria where energy is not a privilege but a given. A Nigeria where villages do not wait endlessly for the grid, because the sun above them has already answered. At Darway Coast, we believe that every community we serve is not just electrified but liberated. Because a truly independent nation is one that can generate its own future, with its own hands, on its own terms. Lighting the Next Chapter Independence is not a finished chapter — it is a story still being written. And today, as solar panels glisten across rooftops, clinics, farms, and schools, we are reminded that progress is not abstract. It is visible. It is tangible. It shines. This Independence Day, we celebrate not only where we’ve come from, but where we are going: toward a brighter, bolder, self-powered Nigeria.   Happy Independence Day, Nigeria! Let’s keep lighting the path to sustainable growth and brighter tomorrows.</p>
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									<h4>Every Bright panel, A Story of Progress</h4><h6>Independence in the Language of Light</h6><p class="s5"><span class="s8">When Nigeria raised its green and white flag in 1960, it wasn’t just a declaration of political freedom. It was a promise of self-det</span><a name="_GoBack"></a><span class="s8">ermination — the idea that a people could chart their own course and illuminate their own future.</span></p><p class="s5"><span class="s8">Sixty-five years on, that promise still calls to us. True independence is more than a date in history. It is the daily ability to stand tall, solve our own problems, and write our own story. And in today’s world, no story of freedom is complete without </span><strong><span class="s6">energy independence</span><span class="s8">.</span></strong></p><p> </p><h6 class="s9">From Lanterns to Panels</h6><p class="s5"><span class="s8">For decades, millions of Nigerians have relied on lanterns, candles, and noisy generators. These lights, while familiar, have always carried the shadow of dependence — on fuel imports, on unstable grids, on external systems that don’t always answer our needs.</span></p><p class="s5"><span class="s8">Solar changes that narrative. A solar panel is more than glass and silicon. It is a declaration: </span><span class="s4">we <em>can generate our own light, harvest our own resource, and control our own tomorrow</em></span><em><span class="s8">.</span></em></p><p class="s5"><span class="s8">In every rural clinic that glows at night, in every child’s home where homework is done without smoke or candlelight, in every market where business thrives after dark — solar is writing a new definition of freedom.</span></p><p> </p><h6 class="s9">Independence in Every Ray</h6><p class="s5"><span class="s8">Think about it:</span></p><div class="s11"><span class="s10">• </span><span class="s8">A farmer irrigating his crops with the sun’s energy isn’t just growing food — he is claiming independence from hunger.</span></div><div class="s11"><span class="s10">• </span><span class="s8">A midwife delivering safely in a lit clinic isn’t just saving lives — she is claiming independence from despair.</span></div><div class="s11"><p><span class="s10">• </span><span class="s8">A student studying under a solar lamp isn’t just reading — she is claiming independence from limitation.</span></p><p><span class="s8">Every bright panel is a miniature independence flag, planted in soil that once knew only scarcity.</span></p></div><p> </p><h6 class="s9"><span class="s6">The Nation We Aspire </span><span class="s6">To</span><span class="s6"> Be</span></h6><p class="s5"><span class="s8">As we celebrate this Independence Day, let us imagine a Nigeria where energy is not a privilege but a given. A Nigeria where villages do not wait endlessly for the grid, because the sun above them has already answered.</span></p><p class="s5"><span class="s8">At </span><span class="s8">Darway</span><span class="s8"> Coast, we believe that every community we serve is not just electrified but </span><strong><span class="s6">liberated</span></strong><span class="s8">. Because a truly independent nation is one that can generate its own future, with its own hands, on its own terms.<br /><br /></span></p><h6>Lighting the Next Chapter</h6><p class="s5"><span class="s8">Independence is not a finished chapter — it is a story still being written. And today, as solar panels glisten across rooftops, clinics, farms, and schools, we are reminded that progress is not abstract. It is visible. It is tangible. It shines.</span></p><p class="s5"><span class="s8">This Independence Day, we celebrate not only where we’ve come from, but where we are going: toward a brighter, bolder, self-powered Nigeria.</span></p><p> </p><h6 class="s5"><span class="s8">Happy Independence Day, Nigeria!<br /></span></h6><p><span class="s8">Let’s keep lighting the path to sustainable growth and brighter tomorrows.</span></p>								</div>
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