Come to think of it, Why can't Peter Obi address this sit at home issue in his own region of the South East? I would believe that the 'messiah' can leverage his popularity and mass appeal to address the issue.
Nukilia: Reno talks too much and I believe these are signs of terrible deterioration of health.
Why not dispute what he has said with your own points backed by evidence just as Reno has done?
Ofunaofu: The question that ought to be asked is whether Reno Omokri can continue defending Tinubu so persistently without receiving any form of compensation or benefit in return.
Before your Grand Father was born, there have been communal clashes over land dispute and there will still be, when your last grand child will be born!
PresidObi: This is how bad Nigeria has become before the eyes of everyone. The government doesn't care, the news propaganda pumpers are just spreading bad news if it happens in a particular section of the country, while making obvious attempts at sweeping their own bad news under the carpet, pretending it didn't happen.
In the end Anasiri warriors will be blamed, and the government who controls the whole army and police, will be smiling from their offices.
immortalcrown: 1. Any man listening to that guy had already started running from his responsibilities or has been searching for a means of dodging his responsibility before he came across the guy. Stop blaming the guy. It is not the maker of torn clothes that is responsible for madness. Those who locate and put on torn clothes were already mad before coming across the torn clothes. Gege or whatsoever he is called does not convert men. He only encourages or coaches those who already have his mindset.
2. The second to the last paragraph in your post is totally fallacious. If women becoming men is a choice of survival, men becoming women is also a choice of survival and not a choice of weakness.
3. If you want to preach the Bible, I will agree with you that men are created to provide for women. But if you want to follow the way the world is going, men are no longer supposed to provide for women every time. A man should provide for his woman if the woman does not have. But if the woman has her own money, why should she save it so that the man will be the one spending his own or her? Women are now equally being empowered the same way men are being empowered. Women now go to school and get jobs. If it was in the past when only men were empowered, when only men were trained in school and offered jobs, I will agree that it remains the responsibility of men to be providing for women. If men should continue to provide all the financial needs of women now that women are equally empowered, what then is the essence of empowering women? If women want all their needs to be provided by men, then the women should focus on opening their legs in bedrooms and nursing children, the women should not bother about going to school and competing with men in the job market.
4. Your analysis is not balanced. In other words, it is one-sided. Men are not the only problem. Women are equally part of the problem. People like Gege and his fellows are warming up because more women are becoming more materialistic in this generation. In the past, a disciplined or decent man can use his good personality to attract a woman. But today on average, only a man with money attracts almost every woman in his environment. In today's world, a male criminal that has wealth can get any woman of his choice while it is almost impossible for a decent man that doesn't have money to get a woman of his choice. There are also Saidaboj and her followers. So, don't address the issue halfway.
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Thank you for your response. However, can you please address the issue of tubular batteries been better vrs lithium batteries when you have frequent power cuts, because that is the exact situation we find ourselves in most parts of Nigeria.
Primistine: Not really. Despite the fact that some battery types perform better than others, once you weigh the pros and cons of lithium Vs. lead-acid batteries, it's finally up to your budget to decide which to go for. A well-designed solar power system will perform well regardless of the battery type.
And yes, tubular batteries are a type of lead-acid battery.
Your post is quite informative. Well done. However, I hear that Lead-acid is best for where you have constant power outages which means frequent charge and discharge cycles.
I am presuming that tubular batteries are all Lead-acid battery. Can you clarify?
Primistine: When people say their inverter “doesn’t last,” the problem is usually not the solar panels or the inverter itself. Most of the time, the issue comes down to the battery type and how much of that battery’s energy you can actually use.
The number of hours of backup you get is shaped by four main factors: !) Usable capacity: How much of the battery’s stored energy can actually be drawn without damaging it. 2) Discharge rate: How quickly you pull power out, and how that affects available energy. 3) Round-trip efficiency: How much energy goes in versus how much you can take out. 4) Temperature: How heat and environment affect performance and lifespan.
Because different battery chemistries (like lead-acid and lithium) behave very differently in each of these areas, two households can both have “10 kWh” on their battery label but still experience very different backup times.
So, What “usable capacity” really means? When you look at a battery’s label, it will show you the total capacity, say 10 kWh. But the part that truly matters for your home is the usable capacity, which is the portion of energy you can safely discharge every day without damaging the battery or shortening its life.
This safe discharge level is called the Depth of Discharge (DoD). Think of DoD as the percentage of the battery you can use before needing to recharge. Different battery types have very different DoD limits.
Lead-acid (flooded, AGM, or gel): With these older battery types, experts recommend you only use about 50% of the total capacity in daily use. Going below half regularly stresses the battery and shortens its lifespan. For example, if you buy a 10 kWh lead-acid battery bank, you can really only count on 5 kWh of usable energy per cycle.
Another issue is that lead-acid capacity drops if you draw power too quickly — a behavior explained by something called Peukert’s Law. In simple terms, if you place heavy demand on a lead-acid battery, it delivers less than its rated capacity, meaning your usable backup time shrinks further.
Lithium-ion (LiFePO₄): Modern lithium solar batteries allow you to safely use 80% to 95% of their capacity without harming lifespan. That same 10 kWh lithium battery can give you 8 to 9.5 kWh of usable energy per cycle. Lithium also holds up better under heavy loads, so its capacity doesn’t “shrink” as quickly. On top of that, lithium typically lasts thousands more cycles (often 3,000 to 6,000+) before replacement.
In short: [/b]Lithium batteries deliver more usable energy for every kWh you buy, which translates directly into longer backup hours.
[b]Discharge rate and why heavy appliances kill runtime Backup time depends not just on how much energy you have stored, but also on how quickly you consume it.
With lead-acid batteries, the faster you drain them, the less total energy they can provide. This is why a lead-acid battery rated at 100 Ah may act more like 72 Ah if you run a big load continuously. Think of it like drinking thick juice through a very narrow plastic straw: the faster you try to suck, the less comes out. Hope that makes sense?
Heavy appliances like air conditioners, irons, or microwaves dramatically cut runtime with lead-acid. Lithium (LiFePO₄) is much more stable under load. Even if you switch on energy-hungry devices, lithium batteries generally deliver close to their rated capacity.
This stability means your essential appliances — fans, lights, routers, and even refrigerators — can keep running steadily without the backup collapsing too quickly.
What is Round-trip efficiency? and why some energy “disappears” Batteries are not perfect storage tanks. Whenever you charge and discharge, some of the energy is lost as heat or resistance. This is measured as round-trip efficiency.
Lead-acid batteries typically have an efficiency of 80–85%. That means if you put 10 kWh of solar power into the battery, you only get about 8–8.5 kWh back.
Lithium (LiFePO₄) is far better, with 92–98% efficiency. So if you feed in 10 kWh of solar, you get almost all of it back. Higher efficiency means you waste less of your hard-earned solar energy and have more available for actual nighttime use. This makes a big difference in places where solar panels only have a few good hours to charge the battery each day.
Heat and location matter Temperature has a major impact on how batteries perform and how long they last.
In hot climates, like Nigeria, indoor rooms can reach above 30°C, especially during the dry season. Heat speeds up chemical reactions inside batteries, which can reduce their capacity and shorten their lifespan.
Lithium (LiFePO₄) batteries are more tolerant of heat. Many models are rated for 3,000+ cycles at 25°C and maintain capacity much better than lead-acid under the same conditions. Built-in Battery Management Systems (BMS) also protect them from overheating. Regardless of battery type, installers recommend keeping batteries away from direct sunlight and ensuring good ventilation. A well-ventilated spot can add years to your battery life.
Let’s walk through an example. Imagine your evening and overnight load is about 600 W on average, enough to power lights, fans, a fridge, and a router. From 6 pm to 6 am, that adds up to 7.2 kWh of energy over 12 hours.
Lead-acid (10 kWh label): With a safe 50% DoD, you only get about 5 kWh usable. And under a steady 600 W draw, Peukert’s law reduces capacity even further. Realistically, you might get just 6–8 hours before hitting the safe cutoff. Lithium (10 kWh label): With 80–95% DoD, you get 8–9.5 kWh usable, plus high efficiency. At 600 W draw, you can expect 11–15 hours, enough to comfortably last the entire night.
Key takeaway: Both batteries are labeled “10 kWh,” but lithium gives almost double the usable runtime.
Charging speed and next-day readiness Another factor is how quickly your battery can recharge.
Lithium (LiFePO₄) can safely accept higher charging currents, provided the charger and BMS are well-matched. This means it can fill up faster during peak sunlight hours.
In Nigeria, most regions get about 5–6 peak sun hours per day. A lithium battery system, paired with the right solar panel size, can fully recharge after nightly use during this window. With lead-acid, slower charging and lower efficiency can leave the system partially uncharged by evening, reducing available backup.
Yet, lead-acid still makes sense They are a good fit for: !) Low-budget systems, where upfront cost is the biggest concern. 2) Light nightly loads, where the household only needs backup for short periods. 3) Large spaces, where you can afford to install a physically bigger battery bank to compensate for the lower usable capacity.
Just keep the rules in mind: avoid discharging more than 50%, don’t run heavy loads for long periods, and expect shorter lifespan compared to lithium.
Final Thoughts To put it plainly: your battery type determines how much of your stored energy you can actually use, how much you lose to inefficiency, how it handles heavy loads, and how long it lasts before needing replacement. That is why battery chemistry is the single biggest factor in determining backup time for solar homes.
Macphenson: APC introduced another level of evil and madness into our democracy. The illiterate hovernor does not even understand the 8mplication of his outbust. How educated, enlightened and loving Edo people found themselves with this unfortunate governor is worrisome.
You said APC introduced? Did you read a snippet of what PDP did, as cited in the article, since it seems you were not born then?
Do you know that under PDP, Mama peace (President WIFE o) ordered security forces to torment a Sitting Governor, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, in Rivers State?
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This is the solution. Most people still don't understand that allowing Nigerians to run a government business freely is the shortcut to destroying that business. Nigerians will look it, divert funds, in the name of national/state cake and 'workshop'
This is the only reason Port Harcourt pleasure park is still working!
sulaak: Donald Duke should have sold the project to a private investor. The government are just not good at operating commercial ventures.
Firstorderwizard: Back in the days, not attending church for just 1 sunday in a month makes one feel so guilty and incomplete but nowadays, one can stay months without attending church or any church program. It is even getting more worst as one gets more learned and exposed. Can I maintain my relationship with God without attending church on Sundays? Could this affect my faith?if yes, how can I rekindle my zeal for attending church on Sundays?
The man no address the question at all! Na who never know am go surprise shaa
ObiPandora: You peter Obi supporters are commedians. Do you expect Peter Obi to come online and accept he dis demand payback from Obiano on TV ?!
Now to the important stuff, why was Peter Obi dillydalling over the N250 million caught in his warehouse in Apapa ?
My question to you OP - Did Lagos State Police Commissioner, Marvel Akpoyibo caught Peter Obi's personal governor's convoy with N250 million at Peter Obi ware on Aerodrome road in Apapa Or not on a Sunday ?
- Pls note I have provided the name of the person that caight Peter Obi's convoy with the loot red handed.
- I have provide the address and location where they were caught.
- i also provides the day of the week they were caight which was on a Sunday.
OP take this back to Peter Obi let him provide answers to them because he ia not getting off this one no matter how hard his supporterz wail. Only incontroversial prove can absolve him of any criminality here not dodging or gragra.
EvergreenDiarie: In this compelling interview, Labour Party presidential candidate and former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi responds to recent claims made by comedian Seyi Law, who accused him of demanding money from his successor, Willie Obiano. Obi addresses the allegation with clarity, calmness, and a strong defense of his legacy, transparency, and public service record.
Speaking with Arise News TV, Peter Obi sets the record straight, firmly rejecting the claims and emphasizing his long-standing commitment to accountability, good governance, and financial prudence during and after his tenure as governor.
📺 Video Credit: Arise News TV All footage courtesy of Arise News TV. Used under fair use for informational and public interest purposes.
🔍 Highlights in this video:
Peter Obi’s reaction to Seyi Law’s allegation
Clarification on his relationship with Obiano
Obi’s emphasis on transparency and accountability
His call for responsible public discourse
Broader reflection on leadership and integrity in Nigeria
🗣️ Whether you support Peter Obi or are simply following the unfolding political discourse, this is a must-watch response that contributes to the national conversation around truth, accountability, and political rhetoric.
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Techwriter: I thought Tinubu has giving this guy job. Why is he still petty or hasn't he resumed? He never discusses ideas and constructive arguments to move the nation forward only Peter Obi and Natasha. And if by any means Atiku wins tomorrow he will shift loyalty. Who takes such a chameleon serious