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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by dantori(m): 8:32am On Jan 30, 2017
flyca:
If Nigerians know how inflated these projects are, they will weep for our lost future embarassed

Hello. Please I need ideas on how I can reach your state governor.

My company here in China can build wind turbine generators 75m high generate 50MW of Electricity with just N2bn (non inflated, not in dollars, in naira) through renewable wind energy. It is also costumizable to suit individual needs.

Renewable Energy is reliable, green, clean, does not require fueling and zero-emmission. And if you don't understand 50MW can power Anambra and Enugu States, 247! I'm serious.

At the moment, we have projects in India, Spain, South America etc. And I will like to take some projects home too.

I'm a Nigerian, not affliated to any government or political party. I am tired of the way things are done! No body send me o, I'm just doing my part, in building the nation.

let's talk
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by slawali: 8:37am On Jan 30, 2017
jayriginal:
They need to move fast.

Shouldn't we also be informed as to how long it will take to complete?



Two years they said.
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by Sman37(m): 8:57am On Jan 30, 2017
fasmukol:
Good one. May God help this admistration to execute all the good projects they planned for the country.
Ameen my brother!!

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by jomoh: 9:11am On Jan 30, 2017
The two of you have a very wrong information.

diportivo:


Wetin concern fg with state project?

If lasg needs loan to finish d badagry rail then they shld apply for it

Lagos-Badagry express way is not a state project but a federal one embarked upon by the state under Fashola because I thought the state has more to gain from it in the short run than the FG....

gatti23:
Complete the lagos to badagry first then talk about another #stopabadoning project Apc

....but it was the FG under gej that asked him to stop work claiming it is a federal project that they will complete it themselves. Obviously they never lay a finger on it since they stopped Fashola's APC govt from continuing and completing it.

So apc didn't abandon the project gej and pdp did.

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by obailala(m): 9:27am On Jan 30, 2017
flyca:
If Nigerians know how inflated these projects are, they will weep for our lost future embarassed

Hello. Please I need ideas on how I can reach your state governor.

My company here in China can build wind turbine generators 75m high generate 50MW of Electricity with just N2bn (non inflated, not in dollars, in naira) through renewable wind energy. It is also costumizable to suit individual needs.

Renewable Energy is reliable, green, clean, does not require fueling and zero-emmission. And if you don't understand 50MW can power Anambra and Enugu States, 247! I'm serious.

At the moment, we have projects in India, Spain, South America etc. And I will like to take some projects home too.

I'm a Nigerian, not affliated to any government or political party. I am tired of the way things are done! No body send me o, I'm just doing my part, in building the nation.

Modified: No jokes, please. Only serious minded people. And no, our smallest unit is 50MW. Thanks.
50mw wind turbine for N2billion? Are you sure you really know what your company produces?

Also, 50mw for Anambra and Enugu states? Are you suggesting these states are just little hamlets? undecided

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by flyca: 9:30am On Jan 30, 2017
obailala:

50mw wind turbine for N2billion? Are you sure you really know what your company produces?

Also, 50mw for Anambra and Enugu states? Are you suggesting these states are just little hamlets? undecided
Maybe I'm drunk, or under educated or maybe even seeking notice. Please can you educate me instead of twisting mouth or are you epileptic?
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by obailala(m): 9:34am On Jan 30, 2017
flyca:

Maybe I'm drunk, or under education or maybe even seeking fame. Please can you educate me instead of twisting mouth or are you epileptic?
What you said sounds like a fairy tale, hence my questions. You are the one who works for the company so I thought you should be the one educating us with more details. Abi your mouth and hand get epilepsy? undecided

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by flyca: 9:41am On Jan 30, 2017
obailala:
What you said sounds like a fairy tale, hence my questions. You are the one who works for the company so I thought you should be the one educating us with more details. Abi your mouth and hand get epilepsy? undecided
Fairy tale because you know better or because you don't have any idea? Have you ever gotten close to a wind turbine before? How many turbines make up a wind farm and how much does each turbine produce? Convert 10,000,000RMB to Naira and tell me how much. What amount of Energy does Enugu and Anambra consume? Do we have any energy consuming industries in Nigeria? What's wrong with you lot sef?
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by otosa(m): 9:52am On Jan 30, 2017
gatti23:
Complete the lagos to badagry first then talk about another #stopabadoning project Apc
So the recession has effected ur brain that u don't know the difference between Federal project to State Govt. project any more.

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by obailala(m): 9:57am On Jan 30, 2017
flyca:

Fairy tale because you know better or because you don't have any idea? Have you ever gotten close to a wind turbine before? Hoe many turbines make up a wind farm and how much does each turbine produce? Convert 10,000,000RMB to Naira and tell me how much. What amount of Energy does Enugu and Anambra consume? Do we have any energy consuming industries in Nigeria? What's wrong with you lot sef?
Quit grandstanding and acting like you know it all, that's the first evidence of ignorance. For you to actually think that 50mw is sufficient for the whole of Enugu and Anambra states and for you to even insist on this, it speaks volumes of your level of enlightenment.

So yes, I may not work for a company that produces wind turbines, but I have read reports and understand them to be expensive. Furthermore, your question asking how many turbines make up a windfarm and how much energy each produces also exposes your ignorance further. It's like asking how many gas turbines make a thermal plant and how much power each gas turbine produces; that's a pointless question.

So finally I ask again, if your claim to work for a company that produces wind turbines is true, and if you truly understand what your company produces as you claim, why don't you furnish us with more details of your products instead of running about claiming you alone knows it all?

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by 989900: 10:03am On Jan 30, 2017
BBPIA:
This kind of development is what SW APC block should concern themselves with. We are not interested in their useless horse trading, form a common front for regional development and bury your penchant for unproductive power play.

Good one from federal government

And, what time frame do we have for the completion of this project?

Exactly the kinda question thinking people would be asking; not silly comments 'upandan'.
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by billante(m): 10:04am On Jan 30, 2017
flyca:

Fairy tale because you know better or because you don't have any idea? Have you ever gotten close to a wind turbine before? How many turbines make up a wind farm and how much does each turbine produce? Convert 10,000,000RMB to Naira and tell me how much. What amount of Energy does Enugu and Anambra consume? Do we have any energy consuming industries in Nigeria? What's wrong with you lot sef?
if it cost just 8 billion naira to have 200 MW of power....which to me is cheap enough for any state government to undertake considering the deer need of power and tremendous amount of goodwill it will bring to that state government.. and yes 200 MW will comfortable give anambra and enugu 24hrs of electricity presently even with the hundreds of industries operating in anambra

am scratching my head here on why no state government have executed this if it is as cheap as you said.
Something is not adding up here.?!?
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by 989900: 10:04am On Jan 30, 2017
flyca:
[s]If Nigerians know how inflated these projects are, they will weep for our lost future embarassed
[/s]
Hello. Please I need ideas on how I can reach your state governor.

My company here in China can build wind turbine generators 75m high generate 50MW of Electricity with just N2bn (non inflated, not in dollars, in naira) through renewable wind energy. It is also costumizable to suit individual needs.

Renewable Energy is reliable, green, clean, does not require fueling and zero-emmission. [s]And if you don't understand 50MW can power Anambra and Enugu States, 247! I'm serious.[/s]

At the moment, we have projects in India, Spain, South America etc. And I will like to take some projects home too.

I'm a Nigerian, not affliated to any government or political party. I am tired of the way things are done! No body send me o, I'm just doing my part, in building the nation.

Modified: No jokes, please. Only serious minded people. And no, our smallest unit is 50MW. Thanks.
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by Nobody: 10:07am On Jan 30, 2017
fasmukol:
Good one. May God help this admistration to execute all the good projects they planned for the country.
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by bigsmoke2(m): 10:15am On Jan 30, 2017
Goke7:


Exactly burv, a rail line linking ibadan and Lagos directly is the real deal as its one of the ways to de-congest Lagos, people can live in Ibadan and go to work in Lagos daily and vice versa. Long overdue


That express is one of the most traveled route in Nigeria a train conecting both cities have been long overdue. I hope they go through with it cuz the one being built with Lagos has been taking forever to complete.

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by flyca: 10:20am On Jan 30, 2017
obailala:
Quit grandstanding and acting like you know it all, that's the first evidence of ignorance. For you to actually think that 50mw is sufficient for the whole of Enugu and Anambra states and for you to even insist on this, it speaks volumes of your level of enlightenment.

So yes, I may not work for a company that produces wind turbines, but I have read reports and understand them to be expensive. Furthermore, your question asking how many turbines make up a windfarm and how much energy each produces also exposes your ignorance further. It's like asking how many gas turbines make a thermal plant and how much power each gas turbine produces; that's a pointless question.

So finally I ask again, if your claim to work for a company that produces wind turbines is true, and if you truly understand what your company produces as you claim, why don't you furnish us with more details of your products instead of running about claiming you alone knows it all?
This is the last time I'm going to respond to you. Nothing you have written so far shows that you know anything energy, and I'm not going to school you through the basics. If you don't know stuff, any stuff at all, ask in a polite manner.That's the only way to learn.

In wind energy industry, there are regulations, there are standards. You could have just mentioned from your wide, vast and unfathomable depth of knowledge which Regulation you know and what their standards are. Ranting here does not cover your ignorance any less.

Are Enugu and Anambra they in total blackout? If we come in with our wind turbines, does our work also include uprooting the existing plants? Didn't your "enlightened" mind tell you the wind farm is going to complement the existing plants? Why can't you just be civil for once or is it that difficult? My friend, 50MW is huge at least for a country whose total capacity has never reached 4000MW!

Finally, I am not gonna "furnish us with more details". Its not your type that we are looking for. Go get your facts from your "reports". Bless!

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by flyca: 10:42am On Jan 30, 2017
billante:

if it cost just 8 billion naira to have 200 MW of power....which to me is cheap enough for any state government to undertake considering the deer need of power and tremendous amount of goodwill it will bring to that state government.. and yes 200 MW will comfortable give anambra and enugu 24hrs of electricity presently even with the hundreds of industries operating in anambra

am scratching my head here on why no state government have executed this if it is as cheap as you said.
Something is not adding up here.?!?
Lol. I'm getting bashed. Ok, I'm sorry maybe I didn't explain very well. The wind energy farm will complement the exsisting power plants. Afterall, we won't be uprooting the existing plants and generators. I thought this was going to be simple logic. Lol.

Also when you make a quote like this, or maybe my company, there are several things that it does not include.
1. The wind towers - made of steel. Those ones are sourced locally. You don't expect any one to carry wind towers from China to Nigeria. Another simple logic. Hahaha.
2. Land and labour - the government not us will provide this locally.
3. Installation machines again sourced locally.
4. Delivery - We deliver to the seaport and you take it up from there.

What we provide is the 4 electrical cabinents installed in each of the turbines. They are the main control, the frequency converter, the SCADA - remote control, the raio converter. Photovoltaic pannels are optional (customized). We also bring our Engineers to on ground and supervise the projects from start to finish. We give 3 years waranty (free repairs), 20 years guarantee and free after sales services.

According to regulations, we may use 25 Towers that generate 2MW each or 33Towers thst generate 1.5MW each. As of today, each set cost 15,000,000RMB and we deliver to one particular seaport here in China. Now, some of these can be adjusted within the industry's regulations to accomodate the client's need. All these will be discussed with the clients before signing the Purchase and Supply Order.

Lemme not go further, I believe it will be clearer to you by now. The truth remains that Nigerian capital projects are highly highly inflated. Cheers!
cc: Obailala, abiri, Cue, dantori smiley

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by qamaols: 10:53am On Jan 30, 2017
Abeg how will this create direct employment for our youths?Chinese are commonly known to bring their convicts to nigeria to come work on construction sites for the contracts they secure..am sure since they are providing the bulk of the loan this will be one the condtions.take or leave it
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by mapet: 11:27am On Jan 30, 2017
jomoh:
The two of you have a very wrong information.



Lagos-Badagry express way is not a state project but a federal one embarked upon by the state under Fashola because I thought the state has more to gain from it in the short run than the FG....



....but it was the FG under gej that asked him to stop work claiming it is a federal project that they will complete it themselves. Obviously they never lay a finger on it since they stopped Fashola's APC govt from continuing and completing it.

So apc didn't abandon the project gej and pdp did.

Bros,

You have so muddle up things

1. The project is entirely Lagos State's
2. GEJ's FG stalled the project by refusing to give guarantee to the second tranch of the World bank loan to execute the project
3. PMB's FG gave the guarantee, thus Ambode accessed the loan and has continued

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by mapet: 11:30am On Jan 30, 2017
qamaols:
Abeg how will this create direct employment for our youths?Chinese are commonly known to bring their convicts to nigeria to come work on construction sites for the contracts they secure..am sure since they are providing the bulk of the loan this will be one the condtions.take or leave it

It could be agreed in the contract that a guarantee to cede a quantum of the aspects of the contract to Nigerians. Like was done in the Mile12-Ikorodu roundabout contract where for example the welding jobs was ceded to our local welders who the Chinese trained for 3months
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by jomoh: 11:59am On Jan 30, 2017
mapet:


Bros,

You have so muddle up things

1. The project is entirely Lagos State's
2. GEJ's FG stalled the project by refusing to give guarantee to the second tranch of the World bank loan to execute the project
3. PMB's FG gave the guarantee, thus Ambode accessed the loan and has continued


Lagos-badagry-seme is a federal road.

Any road linking two states or just exiting a state is a federal road. They are called Trunk A road.

Any road leading to any federal government property is a federal road. e.g. Apapa port road, tincan port road, airport roads.

Like I said earlier the state govt under Fashola undertook the responsibility to do it because the state has much to gain from the road in the short run than the FG.

The FG blocked the loan because they didn't want it constructed by an opposition APC govt.

Oshodi-Akaka express way was done by Lagos govt despite it been a federal road same way ambode is planning to do the oshodi-abule egba-sango otta road.

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by obailala(m): 12:05pm On Jan 30, 2017
flyca:

This is the last time I'm going to respond to you. Nothing you have written so far shows that you know anything energy, and I'm not going to school you through the basics. If you don't know stuff, any stuff at all, ask in a polite manner.That's the only way to learn.

In wind energy industry, there are regulations, there are standards. You could have just mentioned from your wide, vast and unfathomable depth of knowledge which Regulation you know and what their standards are. Ranting does not expose your ignorance any less.

Are Enugu and Anambra they in total blackout? If we come in with our wind turbines, does our work also include uprooting the existing plants? Didn't your "enlightened" mind tell you the wind farm is going to complement the existing plants? Why can't you just be civil for once or is it that difficult? My friend, 50MW is huge at least for a country whose total capacity has never reached 4000MW!

Finally, I am not gonna "furnish us with more details". Its not your type that we are looking for. Go get your facts from your "reports". Bless!
flyca:

Lol. I'm getting bashed. Ok, I'm sorry maybe I didn't explain very well. The wind energy farm will complement the exsisting power plants. Afterall, we won't be uprooting the existing plants and generators. I thought this was going to be simple logic. Lol.

Also when you make a quote like this, or maybe my company, there are several things that it does not include.
1. The wind towers - made of steel. Those ones are sourced locally. You don't expect any one to carry wind towers from China to Nigeria. Another simple logic. Hahaha.
2. Land and labour - the government not us will provide this locally.
3. Installation machines again sourced locally.
4. Delivery - We deliver to the seaport and you take it up from there.

What we provide is the 4 electrical cabinents installed in each of the turbines. They are the main control, the frequency converter, the SCADA - remote control, the raio converter. Photovoltaic pannels are optional (customized). We also bring our Engineers to on ground and supervise the projects from start to finish. We give 3 years warantee (free repairs), 20 years guarantee and free after sales services.

According to regulations, we may use 25 Towers that generate 2MW each or 33Towers thst generate 1.5MW each. As of today, each set cost 15,000,000RMB and we delivery to one particular seaport here in China. Now, some of these can be adjusted within the industry's regulations to accomodate the client's need. All these will be discussed wiyh the clients before signing the Purchase and Supply Order.

Lemme not go futher, I believe it will be clearer to you by now. The truth remains that Nigerian capital projects are highly highly inflated. Cheers!
cc: Obailala
Ahaa! Now you are making yourself clearer and clearer. When I raised the first question, you should have simply clarified that you meant 'ADDING 50mw to whatever is existing presently' and that would have simply prevented the arguments; I'm sorry, my 'enlightened mind' (as you put it) did not understand what you meant because you did not articulate it properly. Just a quick reminder to your original post:
flyca:
...And if you don't understand 50MW can power Anambra and Enugu States, 247! I'm serious...

With that aside, we can now go back into the main discussion being the cost of wind turbines. I'm sorry once again, I don't know anything about regulations in the renewables industry in Nigeria or elsewhere, but I don't think that is relevant now. The crux of this matter was your catchy claim that a 50mw wind turbine would cost merely N2bn. I simply wanted to know the breakdown of that because it sounded too good to be true; N2billion = 50mw, N200billion = 5000mw and Nigeria is still in darkness? haba! undecided

First of all, I assumed wind turbines to have individual capacities typically less than 10mw, I didn't know single wind turbines up to 50mw already existed; or at least that was what I understood from your original statement below:
flyca:
Modified: No jokes, please. Only serious minded people. And no, our smallest unit is 50MW. Thanks.
But it's good you have now clarified that you actually meant several wind towers adding up to make 50mw. Your further clarifications above also make your point clearer, your company only supplies a fraction of the whole assembly for the price you quoted.

I agree, a lot of project costs are extremely inflated in Nigeria, but your blanket statement of N2bn for 50mw truly sounded incredulous.

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by TeamSimple(m): 1:05pm On Jan 30, 2017
Boleyndynasty2:
And why is that?
SECURITY.
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by Nobody: 2:57am On Jan 31, 2017
flyca:

Maybe I'm drunk, or under educated or maybe even seeking notice. Please can you educate me instead of twisting mouth or are you epileptic?
Both Enugu and Anambra would need, at least, 1700MW to guarantee a 24-hr supply.
50MW can only power half of a local govt area.
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by Horus(m): 3:12am On Jan 31, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VFd8dWu7pQ

Lagos-Ibadan rail to cost Nigeria N72bn — Transport Minister

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by nex(m): 12:33am On Feb 12, 2017
flyca:
If Nigerians know how inflated these projects are, they will weep for our lost future embarassed

Hello. Please I need ideas on how I can reach your state governor.

My company here in China can build wind turbine generators 75m high generate 50MW of Electricity with just N2bn (non inflated, not in dollars, in naira) through renewable wind energy. It is also costumizable to suit individual needs.

Renewable Energy is reliable, green, clean, does not require fueling and zero-emmission. [s]And if you don't understand 50MW can power Anambra and Enugu States, 247! I'm serious.[/s]

At the moment, we have projects in India, Spain, South America etc. And I will like to take some projects home too.

I'm a Nigerian, not affliated to any government or political party. I am tired of the way things are done! No body send me o, I'm just doing my part, in building the nation.

Modified: No jokes, please. Only serious minded people. And no, our smallest set is 50MW. Thanks.


Let's talk. If you can set up a sample unit to demonstrate what your turbine can do, I'm already talking with Lagos, Kwara, and Kebbi States, however, they are not willing to pay for what will not work here.

Note that the wind speeds in most Nigerian states is less than 10m/s.

Secondly, I'm particularly interested in fabricating and replicating the wind turbines here in Nigeria because the terrible exchange rate will make importation too expensive to make sense.

Thirdly, the type of wind turbines I believe will be best for Nigeria are the Vertical Axis Wind Turbines. They are smaller, and can be placed in the middle of major roads to power streetlights, and can also be easily used in homes and offices without consuming too much space, or looking too much out of place.


Finally, watch the video below to see what I think will be best to present to the Lagos State Government. If you can deliver something like this to Lagos (even if it is just the turbines), my team can set it up the bus stops, and sell it to Ambode.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEHcr1c8uYM

If you feel it's something we can work on together, send me a DM via Twitter: @Bar_Baric

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Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by flyca: 1:47am On Feb 15, 2017
nex:



Let's talk. If you can set up a sample unit to demonstrate what your turbine can do, I'm already talking with Lagos, Kwara, and Kebbi States, however, they are not willing to pay for what will not work here.

Note that the wind speeds in most Nigerian states is less than 10m/s.

Secondly, I'm particularly interested in fabricating and replicating the wind turbines here in Nigeria because the terrible exchange rate will make importation too expensive to make sense.

Thirdly, the type of wind turbines I believe will be best for Nigeria are the Vertical Axis Wind Turbines. They are smaller, and can be placed in the middle of major roads to power streetlights, and can also be easily used in homes and offices without consuming too much space, or looking too much out of place.


Finally, watch the video below to see what I think will be best to present to the Lagos State Government. If you can deliver something like this to Lagos (even if it is just the turbines), my team can set it up the bus stops, and sell it to Ambode.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEHcr1c8uYM

If you feel it's something we can work on together, send me a DM via Twitter: @Bar_Baric

Dear Sir, please so sorry for my late reply. I read your post in-between sleep and forgot afterward. Today, I just remembered that I heard 10m/s lately and I .... oh... oh... oh.... I had to check backward and got this! Hahaha. So sorry. Please, I'm not on Twitter. Any other way I can reach you? My email address is ......
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by math2001: 1:50am On Feb 15, 2017
Reject.
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by nex(m): 2:59am On Feb 15, 2017
flyca:


Dear Sir, please so sorry for my late reply. I read your post in-between sleep and forgot afterward. Today, I just remembered that I heard 10m/s lately and I .... oh... oh... oh.... I had to check backward and got this! Hahaha. So sorry. Please, I'm not on Twitter. Any other way I can reach you? My email address is zizimails (at) Gmail dot com
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you


Alright then, I'll email you so we can discuss further.
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by flyca: 4:38am On Feb 15, 2017
nex:

Alright then, I'll email you so we can discuss further.

Ok smiley
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by math2001: 4:48am On Feb 15, 2017
Rejected.
Re: China Exim Bank Approves N408bn For Lagos-ibadan Rail Project by flyca: 6:34am On Feb 15, 2017
nex:

Alright then, I'll email you so we can discuss further.
Ok, I will be expecting your mail. Please could you modify your earlier mention and remove email address.
Thank you.

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