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Re: Pictures of PUBLIC LAUNDRY services In The U.S. by armyofone(m): 4:04pm On Jul 31, 2022
Onegig,

Please how can I get a washing machine and dryer in Nigeria ?
Does it use generator or regular light / power ?
Re: Pictures of PUBLIC LAUNDRY services In The U.S. by Missionaire: 4:09pm On Jul 31, 2022
MALIGNANTGuest:

LACK OF ELECTRICITY is a serious impediment to national growth.
A NATION in darkness has nothing to do with economic growth.
When God went out to ensure creation, he first made LIGHT because he needed to see where to place and put things. He needed to see the beauty of his creation so as to appreciate them.
No one ever appreciates beauty in Darkness!

Just imagine the BRIGHTNESS of the Laundry.
Someone could pick up needles that fell on the floor.
Re: Pictures of PUBLIC LAUNDRY services In The U.S. by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 4:34pm On Jul 31, 2022
armyofone:
Onegig,

Please how can I get a washing machine and dryer in Nigeria ?
Does it use generator or regular light / power ?

Haier thermocool & lg showrooms.

Fouani Nigeria showrooms
Re: Pictures of PUBLIC LAUNDRY services In The U.S. by VanuatuWycombe: 5:04pm On Jul 31, 2022
We need more of it in Nigeria. Something similar to the one OP posted used to be at Shoprite in Surulere some years back where the public did their laundry. Nigeria needs more of it for those who don’t have stronger ones at home that can do heavy duty laundry or who don’t have one at home.

Over here in Europe in my apartment, we even use an app called Wewash to schedule laundry and drying and you are billed (invoiced) before your account is debited after you are done washing.
Re: Pictures of PUBLIC LAUNDRY services In The U.S. by onegig(m): 5:20pm On Jul 31, 2022
VeeVeeMyLuv:

Same mentality that is why in 21st century naija, no 24 hour electricity, potable pipe borne water except for exclusive select few elite.

If Zuckerberg, Larry Page, Sergy, & Ford were Africans living in Nigeria, there is high probability that there will not be Facebook, Google or cars everywhere today! It will only be for exclusive select few elite with this your mentality.

You don't want to go there. A lot of Nigerians don't want to pay the right cost of things. Every single public utility is massively subsidized so why won't you get abysmal service? The roads you lots see online overseas were paid for by taxes of each family. Land use taxes for single homes alone is about $5000/year in most cities in the US. How many Nigerian houses even pay land use levies? The water you see is average of $40 per month. How many of you would pay N20,000 per month to have pipe borne water?

Fashola was right to say any serious government would resolve electricity in 6months. The only mistake he made was not factoring in the people the government was ruling over.

Increase electricity tarrif to 200 naira per kwh and see if we won't get investors to scale up electricity in less than a year. Ordinary 10Naira they wanted to add in January. NLC and every single Nigerian was about shouting themselves hoarse threatening mass strike and whatnot.

How many of you are willing to pay $4(2000)per bus ride even if it is 2 stops . Cost of diesel and cost of maintenance of such buses is the same world wide. Una no wan pay the real cost of things but want the same efficient services.

Only thing Nigerians pay the real cost of services is mobile services and you can see that the efficiency of such networks is at par with what you get in those so called advanced countries if not even better.
Re: Pictures of PUBLIC LAUNDRY services In The U.S. by onegig(m): 5:24pm On Jul 31, 2022
armyofone:
Onegig,

Please how can I get a washing machine and dryer in Nigeria ?
Does it use generator or regular light / power ?


Fouani sells.

I had the LG 17kg washer and 9kg dryer combo. As at then it was like N600,000. With dollar prices , prolly around a million naira now. The good thing is those things last a lifetime. The warranty on mine was 10 years. So if you ammortize the cost over those years. It is more than worth it.


Uses regular light... Doesn't even consume that much . Much lesser than what a 1HP Ac would consume .


Don't buy tokunbo. Anything with running wheels and moving parts, don't even near tokunbo because you would regret it.
Re: Pictures of PUBLIC LAUNDRY services In The U.S. by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 5:38pm On Jul 31, 2022
onegig:


You don't want to go there. A lot of Nigerians don't want to pay the right cost of things. Every single public utility is massively subsidized so why won't you get abysmal service? The roads you lots see online overseas were paid for by taxes of each family. Land use taxes for single homes alone is about $5000/year in most cities in the US. How many Nigerian houses even pay land use levies? The water you see is average of $40 per month. How many of you would pay N20,000 per month to have pipe borne water?

Fashola was right to say any serious government would resolve electricity in 6months. The only mistake he made was not factoring in the people the government was ruling over.

Increase electricity tarrif to 200 naira per kwh and see if we won't get investors to scale up electricity in less than a year. Ordinary 10Naira they wanted to add in January. NLC and every single Nigerian was about shouting themselves hoarse threatening mass strike and whatnot.

How many of you are willing to pay $4(2000)per bus ride even if it is 2 stops . Cost of diesel and cost of maintenance of such buses is the same world wide. Una no wan pay the real cost of things but want the same efficient services.

Only thing Nigerians pay the real cost of services is mobile services and you can see that the efficiency of such networks is at par with what you get in those so called advanced countries if not even better.
My broda, u can't blame them!

This regime has fatally pummeled their purchasing power. If u want us to pay the right costs for things, then be ready to pays a wage that will make that possible.

Increment of salary which is long overdue is the last thing they want to review upward
Re: Pictures of PUBLIC LAUNDRY services In The U.S. by Wwwq: 5:50pm On Jul 31, 2022
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Re: Pictures of PUBLIC LAUNDRY services In The U.S. by onegig(m): 7:19pm On Jul 31, 2022
VeeVeeMyLuv:

My broda, u can't blame them!

This regime has fatally pummeled their purchasing power. If u want us to pay the right costs for things, then be ready to pays a wage that will make that possible.

Increment of salary which is long overdue is the last thing they want to review upward

Why would they increase salaries?

Fuel---subsidized . 1 litre of fuel here is currently $1.48 That's about N800 per litre.
School ----subsidized(Only in Nigeria you pay $100 for University fees in a whole session. Even in Europe most public universities still charge a tuition of $1000).

Transport --- Subsidized
Power----subsidized
Road--- free( Only Lagos alone has a single tolled road).

The road tax of N2 they charge on each litre of petrol is beyond inadequate in comparison to the cost of roads. Probably should be about N50/litre or even more.

Taxes-- less than 10% of Nigerians pay taxes(Almost all artisans and small companies don't pay taxes. Whether income taxes for employees or even VAT for sales they make) even when their companies pass the threshold of those who should pay such taxes. In the North, the idea of VAT is even unheard of.

And by the way. What do those workers you want salary increment do? Half of them should be out of jobs. Isn't it the same workers that resume offices by 11am . Close by 3pm? If you want your life to be frustrated, have anything to collect or get approved with a civil servant in any government ministry. If you don't grease their hands, they are either needlessly wasting your time or making you seem like a slave to achieve such. Or is it the same ASUU, same lecturers we know. Same ones who won't come to class and only do 2/10 of their assigned responsibilities?

That is when you would know that the problem of Nigeria isn't the Leaders but the average Nigerians on the street. The same people shouting Buhari is bad is doing x10 worse in their own personal/official capacities.
Re: Pictures of PUBLIC LAUNDRY services In The U.S. by Depressed101: 8:10pm On Jul 31, 2022
MALIGNANTGuest:
This is how people do laundry themselves.
No one does it for u. Everything is automated.
No one enslaves anyone here.
Irrespective of your social status, you are expected to do it yourself.
Nigerian politicians can only purchase houses for their kids, but wouldn't want to live here, because the leisure of being served as Oga is not here.
When I tell people that the Real slavery is in Africa, they end up arguing with me.

So, here are pictures of how we do heavy material laundry. We do this when we have thick blankets
(duvet) & Jackets which may not yield to our regular household laundry machines.

Such can fetch so much jobs & wealth on a large scale, only if power is fixed in Nigeria.
Imagine running such on a Diesel engine!
Imagine the Noise and Air pollution too!
who you dey wine.. Only poor people wash their clothes here

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