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If that's cassette is not opened for all to see them #idontbelieveit This ur 'cassette' might kill the man truly, because the casket is carrying a fake Alams. |
Another blockbuster from Bollywood is NEW YORK. Full of entertainment and life lessons. Kudos to Bollywood producers unlike some of our folks here. |
Tell them, they tend to forget the period under GEJ when banks are closing, telecoms company sending panic message over fuel scarcity....... |
Come to think of it, here in Area C New Owerri, Imo State, we have been having steady power supply for the past weeks, hope we are not enjoying now to suffer later? |
cuties and fam.
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"Electrical engineering professionals have various options when it comes to employment. There are numerous opportunities either as a contractor, consultant, employed either as an electrical installer or maintenance engineer in an industrial setup. Most companies employ electrical or mechanical engineers to head their technical departments. Here, they are required to oversee installation, maintenance and repair of most of the equipment. Throughout my career in the electrical engineering, I have worked in various capacities, in the industry, as an installer and as an independent contractor. All these jobs have their advantages as well as challenges. When professionals follow good practices and standards, most things will work out well as specified by the manufactures and as expected. However, there are instances where some people use short-cuts and do substandard jobs such as using substandard, unreliable parts, loose connections, incorrect wiring, etc. When standards and best practices are followed and of course some common sense, everything works fine. Most successful installations work as expected and that is how it is supposed to be. However, this does not always happen and especially when many people are working on a project or when a contractor sub contracts some of the jobs as has happened on various occasions. There is not much to talk about successful jobs apart from the benefits associated with this. Among the joys of doing things right is that everybody notices and appreciates your work. And apart from the payment that one gets from the job, you build a brand and people will be willing to refer you to others. This is very good for both personal and brand growth. Wait until you do a shoddy job as it has happened on several occasions, and everybody will be complaining about your services, plus you risk getting blacklisted in addition to loosing clients. There are so many careless mistakes and other errors that have caused friction with the clients; some are minor while others are bad and risky. Sockets connected to LIVE from UPS and Neutral from Public Power This client moved to a new office but the electrical and network installation guys could not figure out how to install a 10KVA UPS. They connected the servers and some critical machines to the mains and left the client suffering from the unstable power in the area. The office block suffers from frequent power failures, some lasting as long as two or more hours. The client has a 10 KVA UPS and a generator but none was installed in the new office. The UPS is meant to power the servers and a few computers and provide power before the generator picks up. However, since it had not been installed, the client was suffering and the server was going off every time there was power outage, affecting everyone in the office and others in remote offices who usually work off the server in real-time. Unfortunately, the other guys had issues installing the generator and even if they had managed, the client prefers using the manual mode instead of automatic mode. The generator is usually powered on manually when power goes off. The reason for this is that they do not want to leave the generator on at night when there is no one in the office. The UPS is therefore very important to them since it supplies the critical loads during the period between the power failure, and the time the generator becomes fully operational. When I was called for the UPS installation, the client wanted the servers, communication equipment, one small multifunction printer, and a number of computers connected to the UPS. The remaining machines had small individual UPSs while a bigger LaserJet printer, a photocopier machine and sockets in the kitchen remained on ac mains. I installed the UPS as per instructions, picking the UPS power from the main panel and then distributing its output to the server room and other specified sockets. After a few weeks, the client had another technician add some extra sockets to the UPS. This was after connecting the generator which wasn’t working before. By this time, they now had the utilities, the generator and the UPS. However, they noticed that some of the machine on UPS was going off whenever there was a power outage. They were however functioning as long as the generator or the utilities were on. On investigations, I discovered that the electrician who added the extra sockets had done incorrect wiring. He used the live wire from the UPS but did not connect the neutral to the UPS, instead, the machines were now connected to the Live from the UPS, neutral from mains/generator, and ground was common. After correcting this and ensuring these sockets were fed directly from the UPS, all worked well. Loose connections Loose connections are one of the common causes of unstable power, flickering lights, or intermittent power issues within an installation. These are common at the electrical panel, consumer unit, at the meter input, circuit breakers or even at the sockets, and leads to arcing and charring of the connections. This increases the resistance of the connection in addition to heating up the surrounding area. Connecting more loads means more current flowing through the high resistance, hence causing more heating and deterioration of the connections. This may even burn the plastics on which the connections are mounted on, cause fire, or damage the powered equipment. Conclusion The bad practices and unprofessionalism are dangerous especially when working with high voltages. From experience, it is better to delay a project or spend more money than to rush, use low quality parts and end up with unreliable installations. This avoids exposing the consumers to dangers, damaging their equipment as well as expensive maintenance costs. Additionally, it is important to advise consumers to plan for regular inspections so as to avoid expensive repairs or damage to their equipment. |
ok kontinue to lie |
Sen. Ben Bruce of PDP, Sen. Dino Melaye, Rt. Hon Amaechi and Sen Akpabio partying away over the weekend at Sen Ita Giwa's birthday. Some of us 'mugus' will follow these men blindly. May God give us the wisdom to follow these Politricians.
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I have never and will never believe this Ben 'BRUISE" guy, his common sense is so worthless and so common that it is every where like pure water, thereby losing its value. Talk of publishing his useless book in the US and still come back to cajole both his paid and unpaid sorrowful followers to #buynaijagrowthenaira |
MissingBudget:Have you ever heard of Brila Press? Guess you havent, thats why you talk/type like this. Go get information, dear! |
Dear Jesus, You are the Way, the Truth and the Life, Please, show Mallam Yusuf Adepoju and his followers why you are the Way, the Truth and the Life. This I pray you do to make the world Believe in the Power of your Resurrection. Thank you God for the answered prayer, In Jesus name I pray, amen. Shalom! |
Do all you can do, FC Ifeanyi Ubah, my darling Enyimba, the Enyimba International FC will retain the league trophy, mark my words. The only exception to Enyimba winning the league is if we give the CAF CL utmost priority. Enyimba Enyi! |
Sorry 'state' |
50 wonderful days of blessings |
Is he related to the popular Ojodu Berger? |
Nigerians, I hail you o: Biafrans, maximum respect! Truth be told, PMB spoke like a man on purpose. You can't devalue your currency against another country's own when your economy is not strong for that (though he made mistakes of mentioning abolished currencies) He gave gave no damn whose horse is gored, be it Shiite, Boko Haram or Nnamdi Kanu's Biafra. He tried to contain his accent but nature takes toll on his tongue, just like an Ibadan man will always pronounce Cushion chair as ' CUSSING SIA' and an average Calabar man will pronounce his native Calabar as 'Carabar', Sunrise as Sunlice. Even the core Ibos pronounce Q as 'qure', M as 'emu' and R as 'aru', so no big deal! Above all, it's clear and evident that most of the youths and some baby adults on Nairaland are blinded in Ethnicity bigotry. God bless Nigeria God bless Biafra (if it succeeds) |
Op, everything is wrong with this your post: First, this ain't a WhatsApp msg Secondly, the conversation is devoid of anything that has to do with church. You have just given some insolent and indolent unscrupulous elements the leeway to blaspheme God, the church and 'true ministers of the gospel' Got it? |
Its about kick off time, with the Nigerian anthem blaring first to be followed eith the Egyptians anthem. One noticeable thing at the stadium is that both supporters are doing everything to outwith each other. Well, let the real battle be on the field of play as Olufemi Jnr leads the attack for Nigeria and Ekelfat leads for Egypt. GOAL!!! Etebo converted a penalty to give Nigeria the much deserved lead on the 20th minute GOAL!!!!!! Etebo converted yet another penalty, to give the Dream Team a two goal lead. The Egyptians skipper Rabia committed yet another offence to gift Nigeria the two penalties. Is there any hope for the Young Pharaohs? |
Paying 1000 people above minimum wage is not too fantastic thing to do and be proud of, and again CHARGING #800 FOR POP CORN BECAUSE YOU ARE PAYING YOUR WORKERS SALARY IS ROBBING PETER TO PAY PAUL! |
Bayelsa women indeed! These are mere party members, acting the scripts written by their party. Nigerians can be funny at times |
Kudos to them. Only if its done with all sincerity, no ulterior motives attached. |
Indeed |
porrigeyam:Chelsea lost to Liverpool in the week 11 EPL match |
naptu2:It was the Ghannian that was crying 'where is my flag' and the promoters told him he is responsible to to provide his own flag. |
I have never seen this dude pained this much. Its so evident in his write up that he is actually groaning under the pain of Wike's misfortune. Sorry, pele, ndo, yahisa! Moral: Wike, Amaechi and Peterside in no distant time will be sharing drinks in their caucus while people like TonyeBarcanista will be gulping doses of panadol for their headache. Me I don wise up now! |
Sicozone:ANOTHER STRONG CONTENDER FOR THE CHIEF WAILER'S AWARD! Barcanista, watch your back. |
searching4love:Lubbish is wot u just lrote |
henribj:NO BE ONLY CREDIBLE SAUCE, NA CREDIBLE SOUP! |

MAJORITY OF THOSE INVOLVED IN SUCH SCAMS ARE THE IGBOS. THEY ARE MAJORLY INTO IMPORTING OF SUCH PRODUCTS AND DUPLICATING IT TO DUPE THE MASSES. THEY ALSO IMPORT FAKE DRUGS, SPARE PARTS, FAKE CLOTHS AND SO MANY THINGS. WHEN THEY ACQUIRE SUCH ILLEGAL WEALTH THEY START TO BUY PROPERTIES AND EXPAND THEIR BUSINESSES AND ALSO INVITE MOST OF THEIR JOBLESS RELATIVES FROM THE SOUTHEAST TO LAGOS TO CONTINUE THE SCAM. THIS IS WHY I SOMETIMES WISH THEIR FRAUDULENT ACTIVITIES CAN BE RESTRICTED IN LAGOS. THIS IS WHAT THEY ARE MOSTLY INVOLVED IN AND IF WE TALK NOW THEY WILL SAY THEY ARE THE MOST HARD WORKING TRIBE. I HOPE THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL BAN IMPORTATIONS OF SUCH GOODS SO THE IGBOS CAN RUN OUT OF BUSINESS AND LEAVE THE SOUTHWEST FOR US