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ceaser:Pheeew! So I got a 24hr ban on hitting the button following that countdown. It got lifted a while ago. Crazy spambot |
justcallmenuel:Bro you know what? Why don't you equally enlist on e-stores like konga and Jumia, reflecting these impresdive prices on there? I'd be most glad to be your patron on such portal. |
Johans1991:Really? Well I'm glad that majority of readers on here will sense the veracity of the claims of irregularity that has bedevilled the IPPIS since it was sabotaged. Sad is the fact that you being an inside man, the best you can posit is to accuse those worried about being short-changed due to the corruption in IPPIS as the corrupt ones themselves. Not surprised that an IPPIS representative will cry foul of the splinter in ASUU's eyes when the accuser has logs in his. No worry, more customers are coming from ASUU, more dirty money for the ministries, the OAGF and IPPIS desk officers. Peeps, y'all can see for yourselves now? |
ednut1:A third force had better come up with a formidable alternative. BAT and El-Ruffian are two sides of a coin. They simulate choices between the devil and the deep blue sea. Nigerians don't want a replay of GEJ Vs PMB (2015) and Atiku Vs PMB (2019) |
PMB, mstsheeew GMB jàre has lost it. He is fast becoming infamous even in the eyes of the international community. He better be careful cos Nigerians in their millions are already reporting him to the supreme being, akin to what happened in the days of Abacha before the despot was humiliated outta the equation. |
He is a prankster. So the video was simply a prank. You've all been pranked! The annoying part is just that I'd inadvertently contributed to his revenue by clicking that video. See wetin Autojosh cause nau ![]() |
Gunayo:On the contrary, he displayed adequate mental capacity of deduction. There have been precedences (Fayose once paid 3 month's salary he was owing at once, but later instructed that the remaining two months be immediately deducted by the banks, saying that payment of the 3 month's salary at once was an error from the Accountant General; about two months ago, the salaries Fayemi paid civil servants were short of an average of 5k and up till date, no explanations for the short pay have been given) and an average Nigerian politician is evil personified. So it isn't outta place if he deduces that if the right hand is used to give the 13th monthbsalary, the left hand will somewhat be used to take it back. And until such time that Makinde proves his critics wrong that he isn't of that same stock, the poster has a right to his doubts. |
Gunayo:On the contrary, he displayed adequate mental capacity of deduction. There have been precedences (Fayose once paid 3 month's salary he was owing at once, but later instructed that the remaining two months be immediately deducted by the banks, saying that payment of the 3 month's salary at once was an error from the Accountant General; about two months ago, the salaries Fayemi paid civil servants were short of an average of 5k and up till date, no explanations for the short pay have been given) and an average Nigerian politician is evil personified, scheming evil and all manner of indecency and cheating. So it isn't outta place if he deduces that if the right hand is used to give the 13th month salary, the left hand will somewhat be used to take it back. And until such time that Makinde proves his critics wrong that he isn't of that same stock, the poster has a right to his doubts. |
MizzPhoney:Well, he just might not go thru the same travails as Ambode did. Unlike the latter, he has no godfather breathing down his neck. Also Oyo people are lucky that Ajimobi did not sign into law in the twilight of his administration, pension/salary for life! |
IPPIS has been severely compromised. It was meant to be a check to corruption in the civil service. While it minimised graft at the level of parastatals, it significantly has a multiplier effect of corruption among the ministries in Abuja. If the arrears of EAA will be paid following migration to IPPIS, it will not come on a platter. The money will be calculated and each university will have to go cap in hand to beg at the Accountant general for the release of the funds. If they are lucky to be considered, the ministries in Abuja in connivance with the Accountant General personnel will demand for 20% of the total amount as kickbacks. So at the end, the executives of ASUU in each institution will have to come back to their members with the condition attached to the release of funds. An agreed amount will then be deducted from the arrears of each member to make up that demanded 20% bribe to the ministry. While in some cases, the whole bribe is a grand scheme only initiated by the staffs in Abuja and the union are helpless, in most cases, it will also include a connivance with the union leaders (ASUU in this case) who will have added their own calculated percentage by the time they are reporting back to members i.e, Abuja may demand 15% bribe to release funds, but the union leaders will report back home that 22% is demanded. And ASUU's fears that they may have to visit Abuja at every point of salary conflict resolution is valid. When such situation arises, union leaders occasionally cash in on that opportunity to make money off of members by asking that money be donated for them to do the runs, processing and possible monetary incentives of the guys at Abuja. Taxes have to be paid, yes. I am taxed an upward of 155k monthly. And the IPPIS platform ensures that taxes are paid, not just that but correctly paid cos the deduction is from source. This bypasses the negotiation that takes place between civil servants and the SIRS (state internal revenue service) to reduce the amount deducted for taxes. While adequate and correct payment is a good thing, the refusal of the ruling elites to utilize these taxes for basic infrastructure but instead divert such into their own pockets make payment of taxes such an undesirable burden for an average Nigerian civil servant, a fear that ASUU has rightly outlined as one of their points against IPPIS enrollment. In terms of remunerations, IPPIS should have been a good place to ensure each staff get what they are entitled to, but sadly it has become a portal through which disgruntled subsets of some professions enforce their financial insecurities on junior colleagues. An example is that of some bad eggs among some head of parastatals that connive with IPPIS desk officers in their centres and those in Abuja to illegally deduct allowances from staff salaries and divert such deductions to be shared among themselves. Preposterous circulars are usually released by the ministries to legitimise such deductions. Removal of rural allowances, specialist allowances etc. are a few of such illegalities that have been successfully perpetrated by these people. So the fears of ASUU in that regards is equally justified. IPPIS should be constantly audited to ensure that the reasons for which it was established, transparency and accountability, is still maintained. Sadly as is usual with some bad Nigerians who thrive only and best during times of crises, it has been sabotaged and frought with irregularities. |
Abeg, are you sure this Seyi Makinde isn't an alien from space disguised as a Nigerian politician? This is a lot of "anomalies" that will make other Nigerian politicians to be at unease. |
Greatness28:It's not about the shift, don't you get it? A single nurse on a shift in a ward that has 20 patients versus one nurse in a ward with 3 patients. Five nurses per shift handling the same number of 20 in-patients will be less stress on the caregivers and of course more productivity in the long run. A healthy worker is a productive worker. It's simple logic. |
BetaTechnicians:Okay. Trying it out in 3, 2, 1... NB: if no post from me follow this in ten minutes, just know that I've been banned from the technology section again. |
justcallmenuel:The good works you claim sir. Just keep it up, is the important thing. It's good to have reasonably priced competitions. A win for all, it brings. |
ceaser:Baba BetaTechnicians, I don't know how to post this link o. I again risked it for you yesterday and the ban that followed was just lifted this morning. |
justcallmenuel:Ha! ![]() |
justcallmenuel:Bàbá, are you for real? Hope this is not an "awoof dey run belle" trap? |
HeartforGod:• Yes, three stage charging. It is a "smart charger" and marketed as such. • Yes. I have mine permanently connected to the terminals on the battery and even with the mains to which it is plugged to always in the "on" position for times that the mains power comes on (although it is also plugged into the mains via a TV guard to protect it from electrical surges) I would have posted the konga link for the item, but I always get banned by the spam it everyone I post links. I'm in fact currently serving a ban on one of the solar threads. |
muyoge:How d'you download it? Modified: Okay. Seen the download button available via the you tube app.
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ceaser:But Bleep it! Here goes: NGN 6,520.79 | 5V/9V/12V/19V/21V output mobile note book power bank box 18650 battery case box section 6 universal treasure to DIY https:// s.click. aliexpress.com /e /c3Lwp6CIX |
BetaTechnicians:Ha! Bro sorry. But I'm scared of posting links on here again. I get banned by that foolish bot each time I do. In fact I've posted the link to this particular power bank here before with consequences. |
muyoge:I'm not sure the Johnsons is available on you tube. Wouldn't even come up on YouTube apps For about six months now, I've searched you tube with zero hits. |
BetaTechnicians:Guilty as charged. It's the power bank that I integrated into the fan, and all the bells and whistles that it comes with gets integrated into the fan.
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ameh99:Most 12v power inverters are rated 9v to 15.5v (undervoltage cutoff/overvoltage cutoff). So a 16.8v max 4s 18650 config will not fit into that equation, except if it is to directly power the devices via DC. So do you consider that inverter incompatibility Vis a vis voltage? |
• Screen size btw 32 to 40 inches. • Curved screen • UHD, but FHD is passable. • External AC power pack (rather than the AC cord) • Preferably Sony product • Android OS on board • USB/HDD recording • WiFi • WiFi direct • TV - Phone mirroring • Phone - TV mirroring • Bluetooth • Camera support • AI with voice & motion recognition • Miracast • Freeview • Free to Air with CI card capability • Power saving/Eco mode • HDMI ARC • Fair price. Do you by chance have a product that meets these specs? Thank you. |
Topmost11:6pcs 2000mah 18650s in 3s2p config. Same config that most laptop batteries come in. |
Topmost11:There are laptop power bank case that you can easily pop in your lithium batteries and have them power the fan. The power bank has BMS and adequate overcharge and overdischarge protective circuits.
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isahx04:What about the charging algorithm of the factory CC in the fan which is tailored for lead acid chemistry (14.6v boost charge)? Except his lithium battery is LFP type with 14.6v full charge (3.6v per cell: 12.8v nominal 3.2v per cell - 4s config) which is the only condition in which he can get by, using any lithium config with BMS specs less than 14.6v (usually 12.6v for majority of 3s 18650s) may not be the best. This is not absolute of course. If the lithium battery BMS has an integrated 12.6v CC-CV buck circuit, he can comfortably charge it directly with an 18v solar panel. |
Topmost11:What battery chemistry is inside? If it's lead acid, my brother it's not it o. Like I always say, those 12v4.5ah batteries in those fans are crap. Short run time and 3 months, maximum 6 months lifetime. I have settled for DC powered QASA fan and diyed solar charged lithium battery pack for it. It runs 9 hrs max speed after full charge. |
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