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Technology Market / Re: Extremely Rugged Telecom Batteries For Inverters by ollyboy009(m): 10:26pm On Jun 19, 2016
BJAMIN:
whats ur contact
My contact is in my signature bro
Technology Market / Extremely Rugged Telecom Batteries For Inverters by ollyboy009(m): 12:46am On Jun 18, 2016
What if you can get a cheap neatly used Telecom batteries to build your power system? we have a few of these batteries available. Each is 100amps/12volts and the battery brand is Northstar NS100FT.
Kindly call us to reserve yours if you are willing to use an inverter or replace your bad batteries.

Available in LAGOS.

Technology Market / Re: Need Solar Charger For My Inverter by ollyboy009(m): 11:51pm On Jun 17, 2016
codemaster2much:


Exactly that is all I need, any idea for number of this item and the cost and workman
You can get a 12v 200watt panel @ 54k and a 100watts 12v @27k. (NB: you need a minimum of 300watts panels to charge your 200amps/12v battery efficiently), a 20amp 12/24v (pwm) charge controller @16k and workmanship depends on how high your roof is. You will be charged between 20 to 30k.
You can call me for an excellent service, my number is in my signature.

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Agriculture / Re: Need A Farm Manager by ollyboy009(m): 7:37pm On Jun 10, 2016
I'm not a PM certified but i'm sure a better and dedicated manager. kindly contact me if you want my service, i'm in the southwest. thanx
Science/Technology / Re: Thread For Solar System/Electricity Owners in Nigeria. by ollyboy009(m): 4:28pm On Jun 06, 2016
arsyga:
can u pls give d total cost for having a 2.4kva solar system.
Just budget around 350k for 2.4 kva modified wave inverter, 400 amp battery, 600watts solar panels and 30amps charsge controller..... Mppt controller to be specific. Cheers
Agriculture / Re: Export Of Food Items Like Gari, Beans, Yam Powder, Smoke Fish Etc To Usa, Uk ? by ollyboy009(m): 7:15pm On May 25, 2016
okunlolas009@gmail.com kindly update me
Politics / Re: Jonathan On Budget Padding: Throwback News by ollyboy009(m): 8:49am On May 10, 2016
dryakson:
We missed you GEJ
Miss GEJ for what?

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Agriculture / Re: Hybrid Plantain suckers / How to set up plantain farm by ollyboy009(m): 12:21pm On Apr 20, 2016
Nice work bro, my sucker are gradually growing. though rain as not fall since we planted it 3 weeks ago, but i'm doing manual wetting.
Politics / Re: TCN Locks Out Workers In Abuja by ollyboy009(m): 11:11am On Apr 20, 2016
Time for everyone to start generating his/her own energy.
Call me for your solar and inverter installation... easy, convinient & efficient.
Ollyworld Installer Ltd!
Family / Re: . by ollyboy009(m): 11:14pm On Apr 19, 2016
Tplklaw:


I have a 3.5kva pure sinewave inverter with 2- 12v 200ah safepower batteries,
1- i want to increase the batteries to 4
2- I want to hook it on solar,
pls what specification and model do you recommend and the cost? Can you handle it for me? I am based in Ibadan?
Thanks
As Charpell has rightly said, you wil need 8 panels of 200w each to efficiently charge 800amps bank. however, the panel is calculate as 8 with regard to 10% possible panel inefficiency or power loss along the cable as well as your possible usage during the day. 80amps charge controller (note that if ur array volts matches with ur bank voltage, u should choose PWM controller. and MPPT if ur array volts exceeds bank volts).
Simbad and PSC are good choice if cash isnt a problem (they are quiet xpensive) or you go for other cheaper brand such as SPP, Sunshine, suntech or sukam.

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Family / Re: . by ollyboy009(m): 10:57pm On Apr 19, 2016
Nice Work Charpell...
Agriculture / Re: I Need A Serious Business Partner To Invest In Moringa Farming. by ollyboy009(m): 8:15pm On Apr 15, 2016
kpas4kpas:
I have a large market of Moringa seed supply. There are hectares of land in Abuja to farm Moringa, I also have all the technical know-how to grow and maintain Moringa from raising of the seedlings for planting to harvesting with high yield guarantee within one year and the best time to start is now so that by the end of the rain our farm would be ready for flowers. All I want from my partners is to support me financially. We meet to inspect the land, agree on terms and conditions, back up with understandable MOU with sharing formula etc. For more details and investment proposal, call 08038850756, 08121863947.
Send me a detailed proposal to include the total cost per hecter from planting to harvesting, possible metric tons of yield per hecter and return on investment. i might b able to finance 2 hecters.
send to my email- okunlolas009@gmail.com, den we chat on whatsapp and calls afterward.
Agriculture / Re: It All About Plantain by ollyboy009(m): 7:53pm On Apr 15, 2016
About $1920, i have a chinese source not nigeria
Foreign Affairs / Re: Panama Papers Expos; Iceland's Prime Minister Resigns. by ollyboy009(m): 6:32pm On Apr 05, 2016
That can only happen in a sane society, niger i hail oo.

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Career / Re: CBN To Give N3m Each To Eligible Youth On Empowerment Programme by ollyboy009(m): 11:08am On Apr 05, 2016
Pls oooo, has anyone been contacted by HB for this process?
Can someone expantiate on each of these processes involve in the application?
Application-----Screening-----Training-----HB Approval-----CBN Confirmation-----Loan Disburstment.
Business To Business / Re: Truck Haulage Managers Pool. Share And Discuss Problems by ollyboy009(m): 9:00am On Apr 04, 2016
Nice tread, followng patiently... nice job yezzy
Family / Re: Life Before Marriage Vs Life After Marriage (photos) by ollyboy009(m): 3:40pm On Mar 31, 2016
halfricanadian:
Marriage is not hard

Individuals involve dat makes it hard

I kno my self nd wud love to marry an easy going man

U kno pharell williams nd john legend tj jackson kinda personality







Na joke o my yoruba demons any day ny time

Honestly i want a cool guy
You already have... grin grin
Agriculture / Re: Plantain Chips Production And Packaging by ollyboy009(m): 11:12pm On Mar 30, 2016
i can get you a direct you on semi auto machine... ne ready to carve aboit 3M though!
Agriculture / Re: Automatic Plantain Chips Plant For Commercial Plantain Farmers Enlarge Business by ollyboy009(m): 9:18pm On Mar 29, 2016
Kindly send me the price detail of the 60-70kg model of this machine.
pls state the power consumption, maintenance culture and other relevant info. Letz discuss business

okunlolas009@gmail.com
Business / Re: Naira Exchange Rates Today by ollyboy009(m): 12:22pm On Mar 24, 2016
getting better... Tell me when 1$ = 1 Naira. for now, stop disturbing us with this kind news.

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Celebrities / Re: Chika Ike Shows Off Her Real Face by ollyboy009(m): 4:49pm On Mar 22, 2016
Looolz
Education / Re: Nigerian Lecturers Enter Their Students-Made Airplane : Funny But True by ollyboy009(m): 9:23am On Mar 22, 2016
lizpedra:
These is bad not really funny i don't know what we have in stock for OUR future generation
Nothing bro... Cos there isn't any future generation in the first place.
Celebrities / Re: Psquare Saga: Peter Exposes More About The Problems Within Them In New Interview by ollyboy009(m): 12:21am On Mar 21, 2016
junketer:
Me thinks paul should be careful. He should remember that na person wey carry grass goat dey follow. Why i am worried for paul if psquare were ti split, i think peter will outshine him. Ladies love peter, most guys prefer peter to paul. All peter needs is a good song writer. Even now that paul sings most of the songs, peter still outshines him. Paul should b careful
You 100% spoke my mind bro, it pains me when people paint Peter as "ordinary dancer", that paul does all the singing. I started listening to psquare in 2006, if there was anything that attracted me to them since then till date, its because of their "breaking" and dancing step which i always likened with Usher. 70% of young folks love this duo for their dancing skills and swag not because they sing better than other naija artist. This alone depicts peter's immense contribution to the group.

I can bet it that peter will outshine paul in many ways, note that both sing very well, only that paul is a script writer, this i think cannot be a big issue for peter cos he can get a good song writer while he perfoms it couple with puting life into this song with his dancing skill which obviously paul lacks. If well noted, one will know that psquare songs with energetic dances hits more than emotional once. Eje ajo, shekinini, beautiful oyinye, bring it on and collabo come to mind among their latest. compare the first 2 to the last 3.

#Teampeter all the way!

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Politics / Why Nigerians Are Special- Reuben Abati by ollyboy009(m): 10:42pm On Mar 18, 2016
Whatever problem we may have in Nigeria at this or any other time, this country is sustained by the fact that we are indeed a very special people. We have been described as the happiest people on earth, we have also described ourselves as resilient, gifted and determined, and in one report, Nigerians are said to have the strongest shock absorber against some of the deadliest diseases in the world. If anyone doubted this last point, well, recall that we won the battle over Ebola virus, and polio. The more you look at it, the more it seems as if there is something in the Nigerian DNA that defies defeat, that automatically deletes any virus that can result in system shut down, there is that X-factor in our affairs that rises when hope seems lost, and life seems tragic. Somehow, the Nigerian spirit regenerates, recreates and reinvents itself, turns failure into possibilities, pessimism into new expectations, and tomorrow into an anchor for renewal.
We are at such a crossroad, right now. But in the midst of the despair, the listlessness, the anxiety, the what-happened-to-us and what-the hell-is-going-on, you can’t miss the fact that the average Nigerian has not lost his bounce. The biggest tragedies that can hobble other nations happen here and we just shrug them off. Boko Haram alone has claimed thousands of lives. Hun hun. Herdsmen have killed men and women in their hundreds. Hun hun. More lives have been lost to vehicle accidents on our poorly made, badly maintained roads. Well, hun hun. Many fingers have been caught in the national cookie jar. Ha. What is this? Who dunnit? But, o ma se o. hun hun. The national leaky bucket has a thousand holes. Ha, no country can live with this? Still, hen hun hun. We voted and there were promises of a new spirit of the age. But that spirit is yet to manifest. So? Nothing good comes easy, therefore. No miracles in the new agenda. So, ni igba yen wa n ko? So, life goes on.
Whatever life throws at the average Nigerian, he protests, he complains, but he accommodates it. It is the reason why nobody will throw stones because power supply is at the worst level in years. It is the reason why workers who have not been paid for months after months will still see the same governor who is responsible for their misery, after collecting Federal money to help them, and has refused to deliver and they will still scream: “My Excellency, sir.” When workers go on strike, someone calls them together, says something nice, provides something nice and everything falls nicely in place. The late Chief MKO Abiola was quoted saying “eto ni gbogbo e”, that is anything in Nigeria can be arranged nicely. The June 12 debacle sadly could not be arranged nicely. It cost the chief of native wisdom and martyr of Nigerian democracy his life, but many lessons have been learnt. And one key lesson is that in this country, the people are determined to live no matter what. They can grumble as they wish about the public space but Nigerians are not ready to give up their will to live, their right to live and their understanding of how to live. And if you put your neck on the line on their behalf, you will be shocked that you will be the subject of memes and what’s app jokes. The people laugh at martyrs and heroes because they see no reason why anyone should commit suicide, defending Nigeria, when there is so much life to be enjoyed.
Nigeria is probably the global headquarters of enjoyment. The way the ordinary man has complained in recent times, about political change and the socio-cultural changes it has brought, you would think Nigerians are in serious trouble. But that is not the case. The foreign exchange market has gone into a crazy overdrive impoverishing the whole nation. Parents whose children are schooling abroad are afraid that they may no longer be able to pay fees. The manufacturing sector is abusing the Minister of Finance- what’s-that-her-name-again? and where-did-she-learn-finance- public-policy-and-economics, but I beg, look around, more businesses are actually springing up and all those foreign investors who are supposedly monitoring the Nigerian market are actually clinging to this market. Why do you think MTN wants to remain in Nigeria till death do them part? Why do you think all those foreign countries want President Buhari to visit? The banks have retrenched a lot of staff but the same banks have started recruiting again. In this country, what you see is not what you get. There is problem with foreign exchange but activities at the ports have not ceased. Wait till September, you’d be shocked the number of Nigerian children heading towards Europe, North America and other parts of Africa in pursuit of expensive, forex-backed education.
I beg, leave matter. And if you don’t want to leave it go to the nearest fuel station where many Nigerians are queuing up for fuel with power generating sets and jerry cans. The people are going through the hardship but they are laughing at their leaders. You think you can mess us up, na lie. If you people like, sell fuel for N150, we go survive. They stay in front of that fuel station and they review Nigeria’s history and lament the choices they have made, but their spirit remains strong. That is what makes them Nigerian. Go to the vendors’ stand. The crowd of poor people who cannot afford to buy a newspaper copy, have all the same listened to the news and the only place where they can compete as pundits is that roadside corner, where sometimes one drunken idiot loses control behind the wheels and sheds human blood, wasting those who have gathered not to buy any newspaper but to debate Nigeria. This special crowd knows it all. You don’t want to get involved with them. They will remind you that a Ph.D holder is actually a real idiot, and that nobody needs certificates of any type to be a Nigerian, and well they add too, that if you ever worked in government, then you are a confirmed idiot, and a professional trickster.
Nigerians are so inventive; they find every way of beating bad news, bad experience, or anything that tries to defeat them. Everyone says there is no money in town, they claim things have gone from bad to worse but the parties have not stopped. Go to any of the joints around Lagos, nothing has been spoiled. Isi ewu, nkwobi, asun, sawa, orisirisi, point and kill have all defied the forex market. Yes, the price of staple commodities has risen, but that has not stopped the people from throwing lavish wedding parties. Nor has it stopped anybody from marrying three times when one is enough: our people do traditional wedding – valid, they go to the registry: valid, they rush to church- valid: rather than marry once, they do it thrice all within a week. Nor has the austerity in town stopped anybody from burying the dead as if the more money is thrown at the grave, the likeliest the possibility of the dead suddenly becoming a Lazarus of the 21st century.
Is there poverty in town? You answer that question based on the evidence of your eyes. What I have seen is that Nigerians are still living as if there is too much money in the country. Take a look at the garments Nigerians wear every week. We certainly don’t look like electricity is a problem or that money is in short supply. Soon it will be another Ojude oba among the Ijebus, for example. You go and check them out. As a teacher at Ogun State University in those days, (I served later as member of the Governing Council), we used to go from one party to the other, guzzling free food and quaffing free drinks. Today, those lavish parties have not ceased. Nobody eats like that in Europe or North America. When you go to all the old joints, in Agarawu in Lagos or Tarmac, nothing has changed either. The music still flows, the swag is on. Elsewhere, new buildings are springing up; new cars are being “washed”, additional wives are being acquired. Leave matter, I beg. Nigeria will survive, and these same people who are complaining about change, you’d be shocked, they’d still vote for their stomachs in 2019.
And that is why Nigeria is one country that beats all the textbook theories. We are just something else. There is more in the social arena that defines who we are, than in the theoretical arena. The same people who are complaining that they have not seen change are actually hoping for more. They are not ready to adjust. They are not ready to make sacrifices. If they have an opportunity to be close to government in any way, they will jump at it. The corruption that we talk about is not just in government corridors, it is in society, but the one inside society is so difficult to trap because it is amorphous and inchoate in so many respects. Invariably, the snake feeds on itself: mobius strip.
What we are left with is the image of the people laughing at government and themselves. Have you taken time out to check what happens on social media? Anybody who ever ventured into governance is easy game. The people design caricatures and mock them. Nigeria produces more memes and graphics than any other country in Africa not necessarily because of the events that happen here but because of the people’s consciousness, and if I may add, private greed. In that other world, political change is ridiculed, poverty is deplored, GEJ is becoming a saint and PMB a villain, but the people are still having fun, and blaming Nigeria and the politicians. I tell you, the problem with Nigeria is not the politicians but the people themselves. We are very special people, but we don’t really know what we want, and because we are like that, we confuse the politicians and the nation. But for as long as we can wear those impressive attires and throw those parties and dance to old music and pay our private bills, we see no reason to care enough. Pity is: no country can ever move ahead if the people do not care enough. For us, life goes on, no matter what.
http://m.guardian.ng/opinion/why-nigerians-are-special/
Politics / Re: Story Of My Life By Bola Tinubu. by ollyboy009(m): 10:08pm On Mar 18, 2016
Hate or love him, you cant change who jagaban is...
Events / Re: MC Oluomo Throws ‘Braless’ Birthday Party (Photos) by ollyboy009(m): 4:06pm On Mar 17, 2016
End time Boobs...

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Celebrities / Re: 6 Reasons Why Psquare Should Not Break Up by ollyboy009(m): 2:31pm On Mar 17, 2016
ok...
Agriculture / Re: Ugu [pumpkin] Farming by ollyboy009(m): 10:21am On Mar 03, 2016
God bless your hustle dear, where do you get the seed you planted, i wanna plant mine by d end of this month on half acre, i need to buy a bucket paint seed.

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Politics / Re: Senate Moves To Enforce Patronage Of Local Goods by ollyboy009(m): 8:38am On Mar 03, 2016
God bless sen. abaribe for this motion, adoption and implementation is what we need now. It's time we embrace what we have and stop killing our economy with unfavorable balance of trade.

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Webmasters / Re: Step-by-step Guide On How To Create A Website For Free In 10 Minutes by ollyboy009(m): 9:48am On Mar 02, 2016
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