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Land acquisition on an Island, off the bay of Lekki, Lagos for N5 billion. If you help us sell these 2 hectares to one buyer, you get 2% commission. *Features*: High grade anti-flooding roads and infrastructure. 24-hours Electricity Marina for boat lovers. CCTV Cycling lane. WiFi Internet Park and recreational areas. It's a self sustaining enclave that offers all you need to live off the grid. |
We are selling off half of our total land acquisition on an Island, off the bay of Lekki, Lagos for N5 billion. If you help us sell these 2 hectares to one buyer, you get 2% commission. *Features*: High grade anti-flooding roads and infrastructure. 24-hours Electricity Marina for boat lovers. CCTV Cycling lane. WiFi Internet Park and recreational areas. It's a self sustaining enclave that offers all you need to live off the grid.
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We're still selling composite cylinders @everyone ADVANTAGES OF COMPOSITE AND FIBRE CYLINDERS 1. Composite Fibre cylinders are lighter in weight, less than half of their steel counterparts, allowing users easier handling, carriage, and transportation. 2. All composite and fibre cylinders sold by Ragas Energy are Non-Corrosive so they do not rust nor stain surfaces. They eliminate the risk of undetected leaks which is caused by frequent contact with water on metal cylinders. 3. Opaque composite cylinders exist, which are just as safe, durable, and lightweight as the translucent ones, however, Ragas Energy only trades in the translucent variant which allow users see the level of gas and know when it is time to refill, which means they will be less likely to run out of gas unexpectedly. It also allows them know if their gas vendor has filled the cylinder to the top. 4. Non-Explosive cylinders made of fibreglass and other composites do not blow up even when engulfed in fire. 12kg - N65k (buy 2 for 100k) 20kg - N95k.
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We're still selling composite cylinders ADVANTAGES OF COMPOSITE AND FIBRE CYLINDERS 1. Composite Fibre cylinders are lighter in weight, less than half of their steel counterparts, allowing users easier handling, carriage, and transportation. 2. All composite and fibre cylinders sold by Ragas Energy are Non-Corrosive so they do not rust nor stain surfaces. They eliminate the risk of undetected leaks which is caused by frequent contact with water on metal cylinders. 3. Opaque composite cylinders exist, which are just as safe, durable, and lightweight as the translucent ones, however, Ragas Energy only trades in the translucent variant which allow users see the level of gas and know when it is time to refill, which means they will be less likely to run out of gas unexpectedly. It also allows them know if their gas vendor has filled the cylinder to the top. 4. Non-Explosive cylinders made of fibreglass and other composites do not blow up even when engulfed in fire. 12.5kg - N75k 25kg - N150k. |
Exactly what I said in 2007 when Soludo was suggesting redenomination. Seun: |
This will be a very terrible option. Attempting to solve a nation's currency and economic issues by denomination when the currency is unstable is extremely unsustainable. No rational person will believe in the new artificially pegged value. We will spend extra billions which we don't have in printing new notes, and the issues of swapping old notes for insufficient new notes which we saw in 2022 will resurface. We will spend more FOREX in trying to defend the newly denominated currency. WHAT WE NEED TO DO INSTEAD: 1. For Nigeria to start fixing itself, we need some money, which has to be free money, and the first place I could think of is the Asset Management Company Of Nigeria. That organization has hundreds of billions if not trillions in properties in its custody which can be sold of to Nigerians in the diaspora. This will furnish us with the initial funds we need to get to the next step. 2. Acquire billions worth of actual ultra-modern security equipment, especially military drones from Iran and Turkey which have proven to be fairly inexpensive, yet quite effective in various terrain. Without restoring security in Nigeria, we're wasting time in any attempt at improving our economy or currency. Nigerians will keep fleeing abraod, and for every individual who leaves Nigeria, they buy an average of $10,000 worth of foreign currency to leave this country, and go to spend abroad. 3. Start locally producing all the top 10 products we import, starting from Petroleum including Petrol (PMS), Diesel, and Jet/Aviation Fuel, then increase purchases of Innoson and other local vehicle manufacturers starting with Government making all its vehicle purchases locally, then also investing a percentage of import duty on foreign vehicles into local vehicle manufacturers. This alone will get rid of 50% of our imports which make us demand FOREX, and that should reflect in the Naira stabilizing to almost N500 to a dollar. Plastics are a byproduct of the Petroleum industry, so once we start refining all our local petroleum needs, we won't have use for importing plastics. 4. Sell as many licenses as possible to power generation companies, and liberalised the sector so that they can produce as much as they want, and sell at willing buyer willing seller prices. This will help us improve manufacturing of other goods and products we need in Nigeria, because lack of power is the main hindrance to local manufacturing. 5. Improve the transport system fast, and charge appropriate prices. If need be, invite the Chinese and Indians to build, toll roads and transfer after decades of recouping their investments. Rails too should be on a basis of build, operate, and transfer. Improved transport system will help movement of goods and services to improve the economy, and an improved economy could see more foreign investors flood in with FOREX, which would boost the economy, and could improve the Naira. 6. After 5 to 10 years of implementing these policies and monitoring results, we can review if we really want to redenominate, or just let the currency appreciate as much as it can. The key in all this is to remain resolute and follow up on all our policies: a. Nigeria needs at least 220,000MW of electricity as at today, both for production and consumption. We must not relax once we're able to generate 50,000MW and everyone begins to have uniterrupted power at home. We will end up being a consumer nation, importing more and more electronics and other electrical appliances to enjoy in our homes. What we need it that extra amount of excess power which will force us to think of what to produce with it, and encourage all the previous manufacturers who have left to return, or tempt new ones to arrive. In producing electricity, let's remember that Solar and Wind are key, so we must ramp up manufacture of panels and turbines locally. b. Patronage of locally manufactured vehicles must be encouraged at all levels, both private and public. The local manufacturers must see Government funding in terms of direct patronage and also investment of import duties on foreign vehicles. After 5 years of starting such policies, import duties on foreign vehicles has to become so high that only only the 1% richest Nigerians will be able to afford imported cars. c. Modern and Sophisticated Agriculture must be promoted and supported. Governemnt must begin to facilitate and encourage the use of the most advanced farm equipment in mega-farms across the country, where farms can join up their parcels of land and industrially farm cereals and other staple crops till we end food import and become a renowned exporter of food. d. Transact our import and export in our own currency. The time of making any foreign currency a medium of buying and selling must come to an end. No Dollar, no Pound, no Euro. If you need us more than we need you, but in our currency; If we need you more than you need us, we will buy in your currency. e. Justice System must work so that corruption can die. Millions of people can not be labouring for the country, then thousands will be feeding fat on their sweat. Every Nigerian must be sure they'll get what's due to them before they can join to make things better. f. Transport System must keep improving till we have high-speed rails and good multi-lane highways connecting all major cities and towns in the country. g. Revolutionise Fuel & Energy in Nigeria so we don't continue to focus on Crude Oil, Coal, and Hydro Dams as the world moves on to Solar, Wind, and other Renewable Energy options. Explore recahrgeable batteries for vehicles, homes, offices, and factories so that local production will not fall out of line with the Global Carbon Credit System which will be implemented eventually. dre11:
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The foreign refineries are making moves to tie Nigerian oil marketers down with debts and conditions so that if local refineries start producing, Nigerian marketers have to continue importing in order to clear their debts. The oil business is like the drug business. You can't just wake up one day and say you've decided to change your supplier. dre11: |
Involve alcohol. Brokeandnolove: |
Ragas Composite Gas Cylinders are Transparent, Lightweight, Non-Explosive, Non-Corrosive, and Safe for use in all conditions and environments. Composite Fibre Cylinders are Safe Non-Explosive, Non-Corrosive, Lightweight, and Translucent so you can see the level of gas in them. Thus far, more than 50 million units in use worldwide with more than 1000 units sold by us in Lagos during the past year alone. They never explode even when engulfed in fire, they don't corrode or rust so your cylinder doesn't ever degrade to pose a danger to you and your family, They're less than one-third the weight of regular cylinders, so anyone can easily carry them, and best of all you can see the level of LPG in the cylinder just by looking through the side. Fibreglass cylinders were originally designed for the Navy as the modern alternative due to the dangers, weightiness, degradation, and uncertainties of metal cylinders. 12.5kg Composite Cylinder - N75k 25kg Composite Cylinder - N150k Call/WhatsApp +2348123420004.
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Good morning. Hope your week is going well. PRICES HAVE CHANGED +2348123420004.
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Composite Fibre Cylinders are Safe Non-Explosive, Non-Corrosive, Lightweight, and Translucent so you can see the level of gas in them. Thus far, more than 50 million units in use worldwide with more than 1000 units sold by us in Lagos during the past year alone. They never explode even when engulfed in fire, they don't corrode or rust so your cylinder doesn't ever degrade to pose a danger to you and your family, They're less than one-third the weight of regular cylinders, so anyone can easily carry them, and best of all you can see the level of LPG in the cylinder just by looking through the side. Fibreglass cylinders were originally designed for the Navy as the modern alternative due to the dangers, weightiness, degradation, and uncertainties of metal cylinders. 25kg Composite Cylinder - N150k 12.5kg Composite Cylinder - N75k. |
Adjustments to recommended retail prices of composite LPG fibre Gas Cylinders on the USA website of one of the top manufacturers means they're preparing to increase bulk prices globally. Sudden and unexpected price increases.
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Didn't Buhari do something similar? Renewed Shege is an improvement on Shege. [quote author=NewsLeaksAgency post=124893156] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dIoX7l_Uto ] |
Ragas Composite Gas Cylinders are Transparent, Lightweight, Non-Explosive, Non-Corrosive, and Safe for use in all conditions and environments. Composite Fibre Cylinders are Safe Non-Explosive, Non-Corrosive, Lightweight, and Translucent so you can see the level of gas in them. Thus far, more than 50 million units in use worldwide with more than 1000 units sold by us in Lagos during the past year alone. They never explode even when engulfed in fire, they don't corrode or rust so your cylinder doesn't ever degrade to pose a danger to you and your family, They're less than one-third the weight of regular cylinders, so anyone can easily carry them, and best of all you can see the level of LPG in the cylinder just by looking through the side. Fibreglass cylinders were originally designed for the Navy as the modern alternative due to the dangers, weightiness, degradation, and uncertainties of metal cylinders. 12.5kg is N75,000 25kg is N150,000. (NATIONWIDE DELIVERY AVAILABLE).
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You didn't show us any proof that Bill Gates is indeed the largest owner of farmland in the USA. Locations? Documents? Names of farm projects? Anywhere they can be verified? akinsmail51: |
ADVANTAGES OF COMPOSITE FIBRE CYLINDERS 1. Composite Fibre cylinders are less than half the weight of steel ones, allowing users easier handling, carriage, and transportation. 2. All composite and fibre cylinders sold by Ragas Energy are Non-Corrosive so they do not rust nor stain surfaces. They eliminate the risk of undetected leaks which is caused by frequent contact with water on metal cylinders. 3. Opaque composite cylinders exist, which are just as safe, durable, and lightweight as the translucent ones, however, Ragas Energy only trades in the translucent variant which allow users see the level of gas and know when it is time to refill, meaning they'll be less likely to run out of gas unexpectedly. 4. Non-Explosive cylinders made of fibreglass and other composites do not blow up even when engulfed in fire. Nationwide shipping is available. 12kg is N65,000 20kg is N95,000. +2348123420004.
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Not only is Osun being worshipped in various parts of the world, but I've seen an instance where Governments in far away places like Rio De Janeiro, Brazil are going as far as sponsoring Osun rituals. Since 2014, I've been trying to see how I can work with the Osun State Government and Nigerian Government into building the Osun Festival into a world-class pilgrimage which will see up to a million religious tourist visit from the Americas (Cuba, Colombia, USA, Brazil, Haiti, Peurto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago) but locals over here keep frustrating all efforts. How will foreigners leave the safety, comfort, and security of their country to come worship our Gods in Nigeria when even Nigerians in Nigeria are not free to worship Nigerian Gods. Every year, Saudi Arabia makes $12 billion (approximately N10 trillion) and Israel makes $7 billion (approximately N6 trillion) from religious tourists and pilgrims. Yet, we who need these sorts of free money more than anyone in the world have been blessed by the Gods, but are fighting nonsense fight on behalf of foreign religions which we're partof those spending billions to go worship abroad. The foreigners who want to come spend their own billions of dollars over here, we keep scaring them away with the way we treat local adherents of same faith. It seems we have not seen real Shege yet. When we do, we will start behaving ourselves!
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Alexiiydon:JESUS!! People still lie like this on Nairaland? In broad daylight?! I've been in Lagos for about 30 years, and this is the first time I'm hearing about Labour Party winning any election in this state. |
Gondonu:The Baba doesn't have N617 fuel to go and start telling lies in court for Bolaba! ![]() This news doesn't even make sense! It's like Boko Haram saying they regret supporting Super Falcons against Canada. What concerns Buddha with Holy Water?
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Composite Fibre Cylinders are Safe Non-Explosive, Non-Corrosive, Lightweight, and Translucent so you can see the level of gas in them. Thus far, more than 50 million units in use worldwide with more than 1000 units sold by us in Lagos during the past year alone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1AKJTKjqCE Fire Test Comparing Hexagon Ragasco Cylinders & Traditional Metal Cylinders They never explode even when engulfed in fire, they don't corrode or rust so your cylinder doesn't ever degrade to pose a danger to you and your family, They're less than one-third the weight of regular cylinders, so anyone can easily carry them, and best of all you can see the level of LPG in the cylinder just by looking through the side. Fibreglass is the primary component used in manufacturing composite gas cylinders. This "fibre" has been used in various industries due to its light weight, strength, and durability. Composite simply implies the cylinders are composed of different materials aside fibreglass. These include the HDPE plastic casings and metal valves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C8NE3hqR9Q Why Hexagon Ragasco Cylinders Don't Explode, Even When Fully Engulfed In Fire The first fibreglass LPG cylinder was made in Norway by Hexagon Ragasco and delivered to the Norwegian Navy in 1996 to help keep their ships lighter and also remove the extra danger of gas cylinder explosion if their vessels, boats, or ships are attacked. Today, the best composite cylinders are manufactured by ACECCSE, Indane, and Hexangon-Ragasco primarily for safe domestic cooking gas storage. 12kg Composite Cylinder - N65k 20kg Composite Cylinder - N95k Call/WhatsApp +2348123420004.
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Ragas Composite Gas Cylinders are Transparent, Lightweight, Non-Explosive, Non-Corrosive, and Safe for use in all conditions and environments. Composite Fibre Cylinders are Safe Non-Explosive, Non-Corrosive, Lightweight, and Translucent so you can see the level of gas in them. Thus far, more than 50 million units in use worldwide with more than 1000 units sold by us in Lagos during the past year alone. They never explode even when engulfed in fire, they don't corrode or rust so your cylinder doesn't ever degrade to pose a danger to you and your family, They're less than one-third the weight of regular cylinders, so anyone can easily carry them, and best of all you can see the level of LPG in the cylinder just by looking through the side. Fibreglass cylinders were originally designed for the Navy as the modern alternative due to the dangers, weightiness, degradation, and uncertainties of metal cylinders. 12kg Composite Cylinder - N65k 20kg Composite Cylinder - N95k Call/WhatsApp +2348123420004.
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Ragas Composite Gas Cylinders are Transparent, Lightweight, Non-Explosive, Non-Corrosive, and Safe for use in all conditions and environments. Although composite and fibre cylinders have been in use globally since about 1996, their sale commenced in Lagos, Nigeria around the year 2010. The company has been in business for exactly 3 years now, though officially registered with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) in 2021.Nationwide shipping is available. 12.5kg is N75,000 25kg is N150,000. +2348123420004.
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This is a lie from the deepest put of Hell! Libya, Algeria, Egypt, and Angola are some African countries with cheaper Petrol prices than Nigeria.
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STILL SELLING! nex:
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nex:STILL AVAILABLE! |
As petrol prices are up by 200%, many homes, offices, and especially industries will switch to LPG for power generation. My first advice is to preferably buy factory fitted Gas-Petrol hybrid generators or at least contract certified engineering companies to retrofit current petrol generators with gas carburettors. No one should hand their petrol generator to a roadside mechanic for conversion into a gas generator. Secondly, there are safe, non-explosive composite cylinders I sell, which are the best option to pair with a gas cylinder for safety. Nationwide shipping is available. 12kg is N75,000 20kg is N150,000. +2348123420004.
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Still available. nex: |
ijustdey:Let this be the end of the free train ride era in Osun State. The state is not rich, and indigenes coming from Lagos have enough money to fund their own train rides. |
Perfect definition of a LOCAL CHAMPION. |
Ragas Composite Gas Cylinders are Transparent, Lightweight, Non-Explosive, Non-Corrosive, and Safe for use in all conditions and environments. Composite Fibre Cylinders are Safe Non-Explosive, Non-Corrosive, Lightweight, and Translucent so you can see the level of gas in them. Thus far, more than 50 million units in use worldwide with more than 1000 units sold by us in Lagos during the past year alone. They never explode even when engulfed in fire, they don't corrode or rust so your cylinder doesn't ever degrade to pose a danger to you and your family, They're less than one-third the weight of regular cylinders, so anyone can easily carry them, and best of all you can see the level of LPG in the cylinder just by looking through the side. Fibreglass cylinders were originally designed for the Navy as the modern alternative due to the dangers, weightiness, degradation, and uncertainties of metal cylinders. 12.5kg Composite Cylinder with Gas - N75k 25kg Composite Cylinder with Gas - N150k. Call/WhatsApp +2348123420004.
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GAZZUZZ:Good day my dear brother. I would like some clarification on how the gas is administered versus the petrol because the entire 1kg of gas may be fully exhausted and we'll measured, but the petrol, if poured into a completely empty tank, there may be some reserve fuel left in the tank which the generator may not be able to utilize before it goes off. How do we account for that. |
nurey:If you use a Non-Explosive Composite Fibre Cylinder, you won't have to worry about explosion with LPG, LNG, CNG or any other type of gas. I'm just waiting for the results to come in, so I can decide on what to do next with my generator. In terms of pricing, it is possible that petrol prices will fall a little with less demand if many Nigerians switch to gas to fuel their cars and generators, but what will happen to the price of gas with the high demand? You expect price of gas to remain below N700 per kg?
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I am pretty sure if she initiated sex this morning I wouldn't have refused.