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babapupa
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #384 on: October 27, 2009, 05:56 AM »

Quote from: manny4life on October 27, 2009, 05:39 AM
Dude I told u man I ain't talking again, if u actually read my previous post at least the ones on this page, you would know what to research on and get yourself informed. I gave u the link. Again I ain't talking.

I don't think so


But what's your research and links got to do with lagos state government? Is this research talking about the state and it's intentions about electric cars or just your own unrelated privileged opinion? Did you not submitted that you know nothing about the proposed project?


Aloy~Emeka -

I thought the matter don settled but dude here said no. I just won know what's left unsettled. Too bad dude is not making it easy.
manny4life (m)
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #385 on: October 27, 2009, 06:07 AM »

Mr Baba, well then just stick with your own opinions, I'll stick with mine everyone sticks with theirs ok and lay it to rest.
babapupa
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #386 on: October 27, 2009, 06:28 AM »

Quote from: manny4life on October 27, 2009, 06:07 AM
Mr Baba, well then just stick with your own opinions, I'll stick with mine everyone sticks with theirs ok and lay it to rest.

You for don say na opinion you dey peddle since now. I have no problem with opinions as long you're not passing them on as facts like you and a lot of people have been doing in this thread.


Thanks for the clarification.
Kobojunkie
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #387 on: October 27, 2009, 06:30 AM »

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invention
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #388 on: October 27, 2009, 01:11 PM »

I`m not a pessimist but i think it`s a wild goose chase. we cannot compare Nigeria with what obtains in other{developed nations} countries of the world.
ifababa (m)
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #389 on: October 27, 2009, 08:46 PM »

Where dem wan get the electricity,  from the one wey we never get for house, ? oh or sorry maybe its going to be solar, lol,  that means no energy to drive your car in the rain, Skip these bullshits abeg @ poster
babapupa
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #390 on: October 27, 2009, 08:56 PM »

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Where dem wan get the electricity,  from the one wey we never get for house, ? oh or sorry maybe its going to be solar, lol,  that means no energy to drive your car in the rain, Skip these bullshits abeg @ poster




Last time I checked, it rains in other counties and it didn't stop them from advancing and promoting their green energy plans.


Also, does it rain 365days/year in your corner of Nigeria? Is it sunny 365 days/year in other green energy countries?


You sure you don't wanna skip your own BS and toss them back in the cave?



manny4life (m)
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #391 on: October 27, 2009, 09:01 PM »

Quote from: babapupa on October 27, 2009, 08:56 PM



Last time I checked, it rains in other counties and it didn't stop them from advancing and promoting their green energy plans.


Also, does it rain 365days/year in your corner of Nigeria? Is it sunny 365 days/year in other green energy countries?


You sure you don't wanna skip your own BS and toss them back in the cave?



Damn dude do u really have to reply every post on here?

This is serious y'all
Kobojunkie
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #392 on: October 27, 2009, 09:03 PM »

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tpia.
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #393 on: October 27, 2009, 09:03 PM »

Quote from: manny4life on October 27, 2009, 09:01 PM
Damn dude do u really have to reply every post on here?

This is serious y'all

you can always sign off NL if you're tired

must you read every thread? Huh
manny4life (m)
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #394 on: October 27, 2009, 09:09 PM »

Quote from: tpia. on October 27, 2009, 09:03 PM
you can always sign off NL if you're tired

must you read every thread? Huh

Who was talking about being tired? Neither did I say I read every post, for real do us all a favor, when u read, read to understand ok, perhaps that will go a long way.

Like to clarify it for you just in case you don't understand, that I replied doesn't imply that I'm tired, and NO I don't read every thread, only specific ones.
babapupa
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #395 on: October 27, 2009, 09:10 PM »

Quote from: tpia. on October 27, 2009, 09:03 PM
you can always sign off NL if you're tired

must you read every thread? Huh


lol. Beats the hell out of me, I don't even know what part of NL's rules and regulations I violated.


And he showed up to respond too; what a freeking irony.


babapupa
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #396 on: October 27, 2009, 09:15 PM »

Quote from: babapupa on October 27, 2009, 09:10 PM

lol. Beats the hell out of me, I don't even know what part of NL's rules and regulations I violated.


And he showed up to respond too; what a freeking irony.




Dude, I debated and discharged you because you ran out of facts and ideas.

Let other people have their say and debate without unnecessary interruptions.

Log off if you're tired of reading and following stimulating conversations, it's not by force to stick your neck in.

You had your chance. 


lol @ Kobojunkie still doing follow follow, must be sad to be you.
manny4life (m)
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #397 on: October 27, 2009, 09:16 PM »

Quote from: babapupa on October 27, 2009, 09:10 PM

lol. Beats the hell out of me, I don't even know what part of NL's rules and regulations I violated.


And he showed up to respond too; what a freeking irony.




Irony of what? oh shit, this gets richer and richer. Dude you can go ahead and keep replying every single post ok, on the contrary you haven't violated any rules and regulation.
Kobojunkie
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #398 on: October 27, 2009, 09:17 PM »

@roflmao!!!  Cheesy Grin Cheesy Grin Grin Cheesy Grin Cheesy


This gets even more serious by minute!!!

@roflmao!!!  Cheesy Grin Cheesy Grin Grin Cheesy Grin Cheesy
manny4life (m)
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #399 on: October 27, 2009, 09:20 PM »

Quote from: babapupa on October 27, 2009, 09:15 PM
Dude, I debated and discharged you because you ran out of facts and ideas.

Let other people have their say and debate without unnecessary interruptions.

Log off if you're tired of reading and following stimulating conversations, it's not by force to stick your neck in.

You had your chance.  


lol @ Kobojunkie still doing follow follow, must be sad to be you.

Debated what? Are you freekin serious?  Grin Grin Grin Grin

Tell me what tangible thing did you pass across in your intelligent debate? You know what, you have serious personality issues, deal with it ok, don't get me involved in your mess man.
babapupa
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #400 on: October 27, 2009, 09:23 PM »

Quote from: manny4life on October 27, 2009, 09:16 PM
Irony of what? oh shit, this gets richer and richer. Dude you can go ahead and keep replying every single post ok, on the contrary you haven't violated any rules and regulation.


Why interrupt then? You're full of contradictions.

@ Kobojunkie

I guess there's no shame in your game, Life must be really hard out there for a follow follow.

Kobojunkie
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #401 on: October 27, 2009, 09:25 PM »

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manny4life (m)
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #402 on: October 27, 2009, 09:27 PM »

Quote from: babapupa on October 27, 2009, 09:23 PM

Why interrupt then? You're full of contradictions.

@ Kobojunkie

I guess there's no shame in your game, Life must be really hard out there for a follow follow.



Contradicting what? just because you on the contrary I said you haven't violated any rules and regulation, have you heard what is called personal and ethical responsibility? I'm sure u've heard the saying " just because its legal doesn't make it ethical or responsible".
babapupa
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #403 on: October 27, 2009, 09:29 PM »

Quote from: manny4life on October 27, 2009, 09:20 PM
Debated what? Are you freekin serious?  Grin Grin Grin Grin

Tell me what tangible thing did you pass across in your intelligent debate? You know what, you have serious personality issues, deal with it ok, don't get me involved in your mess man.


See comedy.


I don't mind debating you again, but you don admmit yesterday say you no possess facts and na only opinion you get.

So, what's the purpose of this conversation?

Kobojunkie-

I don notice you, it's hard not to, especially the way you dey jump and multiplying your emoticon .

You dey try too heard. Ndo,


 
babapupa
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #404 on: October 27, 2009, 09:31 PM »

Quote from: manny4life on October 27, 2009, 09:27 PM
Contradicting what? just because you on the contrary I said you haven't violated any rules and regulation, have you heard what is called personal and ethical responsibility? I'm sure u've heard the saying " just because its legal doesn't make it ethical or responsible".


Where is this convo heading because I'm lost.

Are you smoking indian hemp?
manny4life (m)
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #405 on: October 27, 2009, 09:34 PM »

Dude Like I told you and I will say it again, if u think you have knowledge about your solar stuff, I like for you to educate yourself using the the link I gave previously. You asked what has the link got to do with anything, here is the information you will definitely find useful.

1. There are tons of several research and developments papers , articles, findings, forecasting tool and analytics, cost and benefit analysis,  about solar energy for several uses including residential, commercial, automotive and so on and forth and this includes your govt recent proposal. As a dept that overseas energy, they have several compiled data, analysed to the very bit of all utility and power companies including all solar energy companies. Therefore if u looking for a relationship of what the link has to do with the proposal, I believe if you spend the time you spend on here on that webpage, you will learn a lot. I really hope this is helpful

Therefore like I told you I have all my specifics before talking.
Kobojunkie
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #406 on: October 27, 2009, 09:35 PM »

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 It is thrilling to know that some folks out are CONSUMED with all things "Kobojunkie" to the extent that you are. It means I am definitetly hitting some nerves out there and it ain't pretty cause you are here attacking and trying all you can to put me down. That is a PLUS for me.  Grin


I said it at the beginning that when the name Fashola is mentioned, you become a clone of @Beaf, resorting to insults, and ridiculing of those who do not agree with and adore Fashola(the man) as you do, or point out your errors. And you have been doing exactly that from page one. Keep it up!!! I am enjoying it from where I sit. Roflmao!!  Grin Cheesy Grin
ifababa (m)
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #407 on: October 27, 2009, 09:36 PM »

Quote from: babapupa on October 27, 2009, 08:56 PM



Last time I checked, it rains in other counties and it didn't stop them from advancing and promoting their green energy plans.


Also, does it rain 365days/year in your corner of Nigeria? Is it sunny 365 days/year in other green energy countries?


You sure you don't wanna skip your own BS and toss them back in the cave?






Baba pupa are you an albino, ? the last i heard was they dont allow them access to life in kenya maybe one of the reasons is their eccentric ways of reasoning, lol

I'ld really be enlightened if you tell me what part of nigeria you live in where the sun shines  365days a year (blind argument though}, plus 1 more day in a leap year,

  Well if you lived in nigeria most years of your life and you still talk and argue unrealistically like this,then i'ld say I REST MY CASE, Yours is a more serious one than the reality of your electric automobiles, na wao
manny4life (m)
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #408 on: October 27, 2009, 09:36 PM »

Quote from: babapupa on October 27, 2009, 09:31 PM

Where is this convo heading because I'm lost.

Are you smoking indian hemp?

I guess you should learn to read from previous post and replies, maybe you won't be lost. You know what I've noticed you seriously confused and u need serious help and really fast. Grin Grin Grin
babapupa
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #409 on: October 27, 2009, 09:42 PM »

Quote from: manny4life on October 27, 2009, 09:34 PM
Dude Like I told you and I will say it again, if u think you have knowledge about your solar stuff, I like for you to educate yourself using the the link I gave previously. You asked what has the link got to do with anything, here is the information you will definitely find useful.

1. There are tons of several research and developments papers , articles, findings, forecasting tool and analytics, cost and benefit analysis,  about solar energy for several uses including residential, commercial, automotive and so on and forth and this includes your govt recent proposal.

Therefore like I told you I have all my specifics before talking.


Ok, we're back to solar, fine.

Now, what's this link and research got to do with any thing especially lagos state electric car proposal?

Is it analyzing lagos state's green energy initiative and projected budget?


Dude, I have access to tons of solar energy related links from here to Mars, the fact is, they don't have anything to say about lagos state and if yours do, please let me know and I'll apologize profusely. Till then, please stop talking about your links.
babapupa
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #410 on: October 27, 2009, 09:50 PM »

Quote from: ifababa on October 27, 2009, 09:36 PM

Baba pupa are you an albino, ? the last i heard was they dont allow them access to life in kenya maybe one of the reasons is their eccentric ways of reasoning, lol

I'ld really be enlightened if you tell me what part of nigeria you live in where the sun shines  365days a year
(blind argument though}, plus 1 more day in a leap year,

  Well if you lived in nigeria most years of your life and you still talk and argue unrealistically like this,then i'ld say I REST MY CASE, Yours is a more serious one than the reality of your electric automobiles, na wao


I asked you a question based on your bogus reasoning about rain, obviously, it doesn't rain 365 days/year. Now, the question is, why your rain reference? Is it your believe that it doesn't rain in America and it only rains in Nigeria therefor solar powered cars can not run in Nigeria?

Feel free to rest your case because you didn't have any to start with.

manny4life (m)
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #411 on: October 27, 2009, 09:50 PM »

Quote from: babapupa on October 27, 2009, 09:42 PM

Ok, we're back to solar, fine.

Now, what's this link and research got to do with any thing especially lagos state electric car proposal?

Is it analyzing lagos state's green energy initiative and projected budget?


Dude, I have access to tons of solar energy related links from here to Mars, the fact is, they don't have anything to say about lagos state and if yours do, please let me know and I'll apologize profusely. Till then, please stop talking about your links.

Dude that is why I said I won't waste time at all. Lagos state proposal happens to be different from any other like someone referenced CA. I believe like someone said the same sloar energy company in CA (monitored by the same dept) are the same people who are interested in investing  Nigeria to set this up. I assumed you were educated, but I was wrong. For the record, Information are there for research purposes ok, I guess you did not know that did you. Just because it has nothing to do with Lagos, does not mean the constants, resources or anything comparable will change.
babapupa
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #412 on: October 27, 2009, 10:07 PM »

Quote from: manny4life on October 27, 2009, 09:50 PM
Dude that is why I said I won't waste time at all. Lagos state proposal happens to be different from any other like someone referenced CA. I believe like someone said the same sloar energy company in CA (monitored by the same dept) are the same people who are interested in investing  Nigeria to set this up. I assumed you were educated, but I was wrong. For the record, Information are there for research purposes ok, I guess you did not know that did you. Just because it has nothing to do with Lagos, does not mean the variables, resources or anything comparable will change.

My bad, Lagos state govt. must have sent them the original detailed plan and budget for still " a proposed project. Even if people claimed to have this knowledge, must you believe them? Do you have any proof? Why are they not sharing this info with us? Do you wanna spin that again?


And let's deal with this research thing and get it out of the way. What's the porpoise of this research? Is it to discuss general applications of solar energy or it's directly dealing with the state's green energy plans including what the state is spending on the cars, the cost of batteries, installation, feasibility and consultancy charges? And is this research including the likely fact that it's a discounted PPP project, and the state is capable of negotiating better deals beyond what your research dictates because of the state's buying power, is it factoring that maybe everything could be donated by other entities doing business with the govt.


Of what use is this research again?
Kobojunkie
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #413 on: October 27, 2009, 10:10 PM »

Roflmao!!!! Grin Cheesy Grin Cheesy Grin Cheesy

who said NL has lost it's z-factor? lol
manny4life (m)
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #414 on: October 28, 2009, 12:19 AM »

I will put it this way to you. There are actually solar power plant, actually 4 of them all approved by the DOE Dept, so it doesn't matter whether it CA, DC, NY Lagos or whatever, be it solar charging station proposed for Lagos, all of the use the same resource remains the same (panels are the same, land used are the same, the sun is a constant won't change) the pattern of conversion be it a plant or charging station would be the same, storage is the same, distribution is the same, it doesn't matter, however there are bound to be variables which one of them is the cost which has been my focus since, without doubt, it would be a lot higher and the answer to your question above is YES and even includes far more detail beyond that. Like I said earlier, it has tons and tons of information in their database whether its for builders, students, homeowners, energy consultants, power companies  and so on and the list goes on. Since they regulate energy and power companies be it solar or nuclear, you would expect they have a ton of useful informations including the one's this same companies they regulate report to them.

Man that's it, like I told you u can go right ahead and keep replying but believe it or not, what stays the same will be and what changes will, and whether the details are known or not will not contribute to any significant change in the outcome.


Good luck on this one and when they eventually release the detailed info which I hope they do because they don't always do, but if they do, don't forget to hit us back with the number and the results, I'm really looking forward to this.

Peace yo . Grin Grin Grin
tosh_acer
Re: Lagos To Introduce Electric Vehicles In 2010[in A Blackout Nation]
« #415 on: October 28, 2009, 04:12 PM »

As usual, the lost out diasporians are the ones shouting out that a project which hasnt even taken off will fail. they have indeed lost it.

Who has gone to Lagos recently? In the night time? Like the whole length of Marina and stuff? Who will say that is Lagos? These and many more makes me and others beleive so much in the dreams and workablility of whatever dreams is in place for Lagos. Some of them are even advocating introduction of keke and co, if the Lagos government advocates this, they will be the first to open their mouth to condemn the move. What is wrong with them? Who told them they have better solution in their brains?

Why is anyone in his or her right sences arguing or discussing with these foreigners?
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