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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Who Else Dangote Refinery Sent This E-mail? (PHOTOS) by Maxigrid: 7:02pm On Dec 27, 2021
Did you apply ?
SportsRe: Ghana League: Hashmin Musah Scores 2 Own Goals To Foil Match Fixing Plot (video) by Maxigrid: 2:51pm On Jul 20, 2021
Well, his life is at stake right now...depending on how the bet losers react !
CareerRe: Working In A Hotel For 6 Months Now: My Experience. by Maxigrid: 1:35pm On Jun 26, 2021
Then she wouldn't be going to a hotel for short time meets....or is she hiding something ?

CHoccolaTE:
What if she is widowed or divorced or never married?
She is in her 50s doesn't mean she is married.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Violates COVID-19 Law Signed By Him In Katsina - Sahara Reporters by Maxigrid: 7:15pm On Jan 31, 2021
I guess he's now got his vaccine.
CrimeRe: Felix Osilama Okpoh, Wanted By FBI For $6 Million Scam Surrenders To EFCC by Maxigrid: 8:28am On Sep 23, 2020
Temitopemo6e6:
Nigeria goverment and all african leaders: pls stop
extradicting your citizens to foreign land. Such coward move is not different from slave trade na. If they commit offence try them here in their country. How many americans or european citizens has been extradicted to nigeria or africa? Wake up africa.
The victims of their crime are US citizens and establishments and both countries have extradition agreements.
So also if an American commits an offence in Nigeria and runs back home, he will be extradited back to Nigeria to face charges.
CrimeRe: Landing Equipment Stolen At Benin Airport Days After Purchase by Maxigrid: 11:24pm On Nov 08, 2018
Well I wont be flying to Benin airport in the near future embarassed
PoliticsRe: Bukola Saraki Helps Clear A Truck Causing Traffic Gridlock On Aba-Owerri Road by Maxigrid: 6:43pm On Sep 07, 2018
If he can use his influence to clear traffic gridlocks then that is more beneficial to Nigerians than being senate president.
He should be doing more of that.
PhonesRe: Man Earns N180,000 From Phone Charging Monthly In Lafia by Maxigrid: 10:06am On Sep 02, 2018
Very silent money spinner. All in one solar units available.


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CrimeRe: Man Tortures His Children For Six Months After Pastor Labelled Them Witches by Maxigrid: 1:33pm On Aug 07, 2018
cry cry cry
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Massive Nurse Recruitment At Talktomedoc Nigeria Limited (90 Positions) by Maxigrid: 10:50am On Mar 29, 2018
Should rather be looking for Doctors!
Technology MarketThe Solar Alternative by Maxigrid(op):
Flowery gardens and sculpted lawns bring curb appeal during the day.

And it doesn't take much effort to showcase that same attraction at night.

Lighting, whether inexpensive path lights, or the more elaborate, impressive, expensive landscaped lighting systems, can illuminate trees, bushes, gardens, patios, pathways, stairs, flags, and even homes — pointing out what you want others to see (and hiding what you don't).

And while a well-lit lawn may seem like a luxury, it's as simple and affordable as a homeowner wants and needs it to be.

Start with basic-level lawn lighting, solar lights, which draw energy from the sun, store it in batteries, and emit light through low-wattage LED bulbs.

As the technology has improved, particularly the brightness and energy efficiency of the LED bulbs, which last years and now provide close to the same amount of light as standard halogen bulbs, so has the popularity of solar lighting.

It’s a lot cheaper and it’s a lot easier than other electric-powered outside lighting, You just place it on the wall or stick it in the ground and there it is.

Godwin Ajah, a Lagos resident,was sold on outdoor solar lighting several years ago for those same reasons. There are now 10 solar-powered lights in his backyard and four in the median in front of his home.

He estimates he’s spent ₦145,000 on the lighting products in that time.

“We bought a lot of different ones at different times,” he said, “but it’s always been solar powered. We just tried different things. It’s cheap enough that you can change it up of you don’t like it.”

When asked how important the lawn lights were to him, he laughed.

“It’s more important to Joy,” his wife, he said. “But it’s nice to have.”

Solar-powered lights aren’t just for pathways, but can be decorative and fun, like the Maxigrid Outdoor Decorative Post Lamp and the PIR Wall sensor Light (₦12,000) which can be hung outside or set on a table or windowsill.

The next step up are low-voltage wired LED lights, which combine the lifespan and low-energy of solar lighting but without the hassle of battery replacement or even winter storage. The system requires a transformer, LED lights, and the wiring that connects them, and can be covered by top soil or even mulch.

“I usually tell people to start out small, don’t light everything you see. Pick out focal points: trees, bushes, plants — what you’ll probably want to light because you paid money for people to see them."

The system can also be much bigger, with flood lights in the trees and on the ground, small lights to brighten stairs and rails, underneath statues or other lawn fixtures, and along lengthy pathways.

There’s a lot of different technologies for landscape lighting, depending on what you’re trying to do.

Maxigrid has installed solar lighting systems all over the country especially in Lagos, ranging from ₦12,000 to ₦75,000. But the store also offers a free course a few times a year for those who want to do it themselves.

That’s why we’re here, to help you lay out the system and all the system pieces and parts.

Contact Irene at: info@maxigrid.com.ng or +234 8032395741.
Visit www.maxigrid.com.ng

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