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rotecch77:You can use resin-quoted MDF with hardner . Works very well. I can share with you videos of how they do it over here. Very lovely and ‘royale’ Even they use it for countertops. |
Gajagojo:Yes. It is the UPS that would supply electricity to the train and sustain it while switchover is taking place. So the train won’t feel there’s power outage at all. |
Gajagojo:In the news directly from LAMATA’s MD. She categorically mentioned UPS system holding power while switchover is taking place. |
Gajagojo:Good there’s nothing like NEPA then. But I know there’s UPS that would switch over to generator. |
delpee:That would be good they give it speedy consideration than it being in a pipeline. What a governor would prioritize may not be what another governor would prioritize. If states with larger population want to be generating more revenue, internally, auto rail investment is the way to go - though capital intensive. I noticed most of our states rely too much on federal allocation from which they steal and use the little remaining to pay monthly salary. If every big states down south in Nigeria can pool resources together and link big towns and cities by rail and also allow the northern states so the same thing, we will have tremendous potential of growing the economy quickly under a period of 15 years. |
Rayban26:Yes. Very very close. |
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Ndipe:They have UPS and generator backups. Once Nepa takes light, the train will automatically switch to UPS while source of electricity is changed to generator automatically. This will happen within a few minutes. LAMATA had explained all this when it was being inaugurated. What they would have done better (and in other designs in the future) would have been to move the electricity overhead instead of it being on track. I know it may be a bit expensive but it would be more safer. Also, it’s good they privatize some parts of the operations to allow speed of efficiency. Good they allow private operators who can bring rolling stocks (on to the rail) etc to operate and pay operational fees to government. That sector we are looking with ‘small eyes’ is a multibillion dollar, money-spinning sector. It’s good that Lagos state government quickly start implementing other lines and put LAMATA on Nigerian Stock Exchange to raise funds and allow experts to run transportation business in Lagos. I see no reason why Ogun and Ondo are still sleeping on this. They ought to have been putting finishing touches to their own lines that would have met that of Lagos state their borders. A simple arithmetic of an average revenue that could be generated in a day by Lagos state government is this: At current 80,000 passengers x N350 x 29 days (average of the months) = N812,000,000 Assuming we leave a Margin of Error of 2% on that revenue, Lagos State will still make a whopping N795,000,000 in a month on a short distance train of not out to 20km. That’s just on 12 trips o. One can imagine what they would make when the trip gets to 75. I expect its overhead cost not to exceed 38% of the revenue it generates. We should watch out for a more prosperous Lagos in the coming years. One more time; it’s good Lagos State starts on all other Lines now and also extend this Blue Line, quickly, to Seme border. Thank God, the train can run on raised tracks on bridges because from Ijanikin to Seme is mostly a water-lodge area. They will need to spend heavily on bridge and concrete slab construction. |
whytediamond:Why the train is still overcrowded is because of the limited number of trips they have for now. Every computer present at the station would want to nearly at the same time because of lesser trip that the trains run. But if, as a commuter, one can see on the notice board that another train will go in the next 10 minutes or so, one can choose to wait and not force one’s self into a train that is leaving because of the fear that another one may not come until the next 30 minutes or more. That’s why the governor said they are increasing the number of trips per day from 12 to 54, I think and to be further increased to 75 by November 2023. |
Dele Momodu shouldn’t start what would put Atiku too in certificate mess. Who is asking for Atiku’s calendar? Over sabi dey cause katakata o. He better remains silent. |
Desusi:It is land dispute war, not religious war. |
No be PDP flag I dey see so behind Obi? Abi my eye dey pain me ni? Has he returned to PDP? |
Lamba |
smokinloud:Olodo ni e. Stop quoting gibberish. That’s why you ain’t making headway in all you do. You rely on unverified sources. Yasser Arafat WAS BORN in Egypt but he was a Palestine president not a founder. Go and dig deeper. Wheyrhey, quoting one fake sunnah website. All this glorified secondary schools Madona-like uni graduate sef |
smokinloud:It doesn’t need to. If you haven’t heard of Yasser Arafat before, go and read more about him and how he was killed by a western country’s secret agent with packs of poison-laced infiltrated cigarettes of his choice. Sebi you said you can’t read on your own other than listen to UKU music. |
smokinloud:I am not out to defend either of them but just trying to wash you off your level of ignorance. You don’t need a queen, king of Duke before you have a nation. Have you checked the definition of a country of a nation? Os it written in that definition that they must have a queen, king, Duke or ruler? Zombi.e |
Anything you read on Wikipedia can be created by anybody and can be edited by anybody. Wikipedia does not lock whatever is written (against being edited or deleted) by anybody on Wikipedia. So don’t believe 100% of whatever you read on Wikipedia. That’s why using Wikipedia as academic sources of references are not accepted in any scholarly articles, thesis or dissertation. |
smokinloud:Who is UN? So you are waiting for one association to endorse and associate a place as a country? Have you digested what I first of all said? You need to research well. A country doesn’t need recognition or be validated by UN before they can exist. Are you part of the lazy Nigerian youths Buhari was talking about? Go and read more about the problems about those two countries right from the early days of human beings. Stop wasting your time on propaganda you are being fed with. |
smokinloud:Anybody can draw those maps and include or exclude whatever they want. The authenticity of such map dating back to certain year cannot be independently verified. Don’t let’s believe what someone wrote or design as a map dating back to so so so years. Did any of the Muslim and Christian books talk about the two countries in dispute? If yes, dig deeper and understand whether they we’re together before or not. At least those two books would be older than the maps you are showing. I don’t know why we fail to carry out deeper findings on simple things. Anybody can design any map just to distort realities on ground or to confuse some sets of people because they can’t research further. |
Stoplying:Yes. That’s if we had graduated in the US. We can choose to print our own certificate and blow it into an 8x4 feet and put in in our palour sef. The US law has not permitted driver’s license to be gotten from third party vendors. Once it is permitted, drover’s will start exploring that. 😁😁. So let Tinubu enjoy this while it lasts. |
Stoplying:No need watching this. Let me just ask you a question: did the person purportedly involved truly attend and graduate from uni/college which he or she was accused of forging its diploma? If not, we can’t link this video to Tinubu’s case otherwise, it would amount to comparing orange with watermelon. |
I guess the Intel contract that Atiku could not renew is giving him sleepless nights. That’s why he is trying to burn all burnable bridges. |
Stoplying:You evidences are lame. You can’t argue logically and win in any law court. You see things from a layman’s point of view. |
BafanaBafana:That’s in Nigeria. Not always everywhere. And not in the case of the US education system as of the time Tinubu graduated. Get enlightened. |
Stoplying:Chief Dumbmaster. That’s if you want a reprint from your uni. I still maintain my point. If you don’t want a reprint from uni, you can contact third party for that. Where we should have blamed Tinubu is: since he knew he was taking the certificate to Nigeria and Nigeria believes in anything that comes from a uni, Tinubu should have applied for a reprinted copy from his uni rather than from a third party company. He may also believe everything goes in Nigeria and that the level of verification may not be deeper because he is influential. All in all, prima facie, Tinubu didn’t forge any diploma according to American law. But let’s wait for our legal interpretation on that singular act, as would be decided in a court of law. Don’t let us be emotional or judgmental. Many things of law defy the law of common sense. |
Stoplying:The pdf form you shared is for reprinting of certificate and such reprint may not be exactly the way it was issued to you years ago because the uni could have changed its layout etc. If you don’t want a reprint from your uni, you are free to contact a third party printer. It is allowed, which was, what I guess, Tinubu did. Diploma certificate is considered ceremonial in the US. They lay more emphasis on academic transcript which shows your score in each courses. This is like our own report card. |
Stoplying:Why won’t you be barred? Since you always write and pouring out your emotions in a bitter way. Try to be objective. The pendulum cannot always swing in your direction. Going off tangent again. Did Tinubu tell you he bought his own on that site you quoted? Check the site I sent to you. It’s a recognized third party vendor site when you can buy your cert. You would see they never used the word ‘FAKE’ on the site. Ish. Bye. Deal with your ag.ony of being a looser always. |
Stoplying:I could see the kind of school you attended and the kind of brain you have. Raising CSU certificate issues in an Israeli-Hamas thread. Shows you are still pained. |
Stoplying:Deal with it. If you like, highlight my monicker with the whole paint in the world. You are emotionally attached to the certificate saga. Free your mind, young man and wait for the judges to interpret. Are you this da.ft? |
Stoplying:It is legal in America. Tinubu did not submit it to any ‘INEC’ in America but to our own INEC. You are not a Nigerian judge. Wait for judgement from court. That’s simple. What you are doing is called PREJUDICE. Don’t be emotional so that you won’t be heart-broken. A lot of you have been disappointed always because you quickly tilt towards one side. Check the website I shared with you. You will see that designing your own certificate is allowed in the US. Your last sentence shows the region which you come. You have kept loosing out on all schemes of things because you don’t try to be objective. Too sentimental and emotional. |
BafanaBafana:That’s one of the culture shocks you will experience when you travel abroad. Things that you do in your region may not exist in other climes. This is not a matter of being reputable or not. I schooled in the same abroad and they told me to keep my certificate well because they only printed just one copy of it and they didn’t make photocopies and kept for me. It is my duty to keep it safe and make copies. Will I then force them to keep a copy because I come from a country where reputable n companies keep such records? It’s the culture differences that we can’t wrap our brain around that’s making us to think such is weird. You may not collect your feet and it could as well get lost. At point, I needed my Primary School Leaving Certificate and sent a younger brother there. The school couldn’t find my certificate and I couldn’t remember I have applied for it or have taken or have sent someone there in past. The teacher on duty that day even talked to me on phone and read out some names that came before and after mine. I was naming those mates as she was trying to mention each of them which made her believe that truly I was a valid student then. I had to apply for a new one from this present Osun State because I graduated in old Oyo State and all files of primary schools ceded to present Osun State have been moved to Osun State. I summary, files can get lost or get mixed up during movement ls or archiving, especially when using manual ways of storing files. Go to your tertiary institution and see how sone students’ records don’t even contain anything again because many files have been mixed up.m due to our manual way of keeping records. |
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