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This should be a weekly affair until there is change. say every Saturday |
old stuff |
It could be intentional by google |
lekside44:What you think that you know is not the limit of science and technolgy. Keywords for you Quantum Physics, Nano Technology |
@wirinet I did not write the article, it was published by AllAfrica Fuelles energy is however a new common term, you can find out more by simply doing a quick google search VIPICO:The Journalist probably meant unconventional In Nigeria fuel is a common term for petrol. Wind energy, Solar, magnetic etc is not commonly refereed to has fuel in Nigeria |
wirinet:It is now obvious that most of you are only ranting that you know a little bit of science. Many times many know laws of physics has been proven wrong |
With the woeful history of power generation in Nigeria Nigeria should be at the forefront of alternative energy, Solar energy is just right for Nigeria. |
Listen Guys There are many incredible breakthrough technologies that are been suppressed. Why you ask Oil Companies, Governments around the World, Car industries, as a Matter of fact most industries and institutions will loose out. Oil has created a structure around the world and it supports the Economy of many developed countries Any threat to the order created by the oil factor is not favorable to many For your information Hybrid and Electric cars are NOT new technologies. The reason why they are gaining is because of the new global information system the world wide web "www" and also because of Global warming. Also car makers are tapping in because of the high demand and competition. They fear becoming Irrelevant. If you do you homework very well about alternative energy, you will be surprise at what you will find. |
Guys don't fight, there are many demonstration videos on youtube [flash=400,400] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgEsSOphlp8[/flash] |
If anybody has any more information about this please post a link, This could be interesting [flash=400,400] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgEsSOphlp8[/flash] |
http://allafrica.com/stories/201004050584.html Lagos — A team of Nigerian scientists has developed a generator, which does not use fuel and made with almost 100 per cent locally sourced materials. The device, known as "Fuel-less Electricity Generator," was demonstrated at a one- day workshop in Osogbo on Saturday. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the workshop was organised by M-K Technology Nig. Ltd, Ibadan. One of the organisers of the workshop, Akinyefa Ajibola, a computer scientist, said he and other scientists developed the machine. He said there had been some efforts in the past to develop the machine but the team only had a breakthrough in December 2009. According to him, it is a feat by the scientists aimed at tackling the problem of electricity supply in the country. Ajibola called for a positive response from the government to enhance the mass production of the machine. "Unlike the existing electricity generating sets the device has no side effects. It does not fume and is noiseless. "It can also be used 24 hours non-stop, using dry cell batteries but it needs some rest once in a while to enhance its lifespan," he said. On the marketing, Ajibola said the company would need some capital to enable it to begin standard packaging of the product for public use. "We don't sell the product now, we only train people to do it themselves but we may manufacture it for commercial purposes if the capital is there," he said. Two participants at the workshop, Messrs Babatope Lawal and Adeyemi Olu, lauded the initiative and advised the government to encourage the scientists. |
his presence alone is a boost for other players |
Another reason why a Nigerian in Diaspora would prefer to stay in their adopted country |
No Flash |
This whole saga is funny, Ghadaffi simply said the same thing that many Nigerians has been singing for many years. Nigeria got its name from a western Journalist they say |
Is this some April fool thing |
that was one tense match |
goooooooooooooal |
cheap goal |
BBC should sell this show to American Networks |
I think you can download anywhere with this http://sourceforge.net/projects/iplayerdownload/ |
This power generation issue in Nigeria is a real disgrace, With all the natural resources, |
I have not heard people talk so good about a Nigerian Governor than the way they talk about Fashola. Even Prof Soyinka the master of critics talk good about him |
Certainly interesting, hopefully they will make amends and start to do the right things |
You probably left impatiently when the remaining 10K came out you can imagine the smile on the face of the next person to use the machine, don't be surprise this scenario happens more often than you know |
i wish the guy wins and also wish some other team like Cameroon hire him to take them to the world cup and he gets to knock out Nigeria |
If they are bent on this their stupidity, then they better keep the North to themselves |
Very good and educative information coming from Seun |
Why don't they just build the biggest military barracks in the Niger Delta and recruit does militant to teach them some responsibilities |
when is it coming out? |
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