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BusinessRe: BVN: Banks Engage Law Firm To Appeal Court Ruling by osahonmk(m): 7:18am On Nov 07, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: US Used ASUS X551m Laptop by osahonmk(op): 3:56pm On Nov 06, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Hp Pavilion Dm 4 Laptop Core I5 8gb Ram 700gb.... for 50k...SOLD by osahonmk(op): 6:21pm On Nov 04, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: US Used ASUS X551m Laptop by osahonmk(op): 6:20pm On Nov 04, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Us Used Hp Elitebook 8470p Core I5 8gb Ram by osahonmk(op): 7:47am On Nov 03, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Hp Pavilion Dm 4 Laptop Core I5 8gb Ram 700gb.... for 50k...SOLD by osahonmk(op): 8:06pm On Nov 02, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Hp Pavilion Dm 4 Laptop Core I5 8gb Ram 700gb.... for 50k...SOLD by osahonmk(op): 4:20pm On Nov 01, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Hp Pavilion Dm 4 Laptop Core I5 8gb Ram 700gb.... for 50k...SOLD by osahonmk(op): 8:04am On Nov 01, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Hp Pavilion Dm 4 Laptop Core I5 8gb Ram 700gb.... for 50k...SOLD by osahonmk(op): 7:50am On Nov 01, 2017
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Technology MarketHp Pavilion Dm 4 Laptop Core I5 8gb Ram 700gb.... for 50k...SOLD by osahonmk(op):
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Technology MarketRe: US Used ASUS X551m Laptop by osahonmk(op): 6:35am On Nov 01, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Us Used Hp Elitebook 8470p Core I5 8gb Ram by osahonmk(op): 6:30am On Nov 01, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: US Used ASUS X551m Laptop by osahonmk(op): 6:29am On Oct 31, 2017
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Technology MarketUS Used ASUS X551m Laptop by osahonmk(op):
Clean, neat ASUS x551m Laptop, intel celeron processor, 500gb hard disk, 4gb ram, wifi, bluetooth, very strong battery and very strong From the United State just like new.
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Technology MarketUs Used Hp Elitebook 8470p Core I5 8gb Ram by osahonmk(op): 7:12pm On Oct 29, 2017
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PoliticsElectricity Generation Reduced At Kanji And Jebba Dam By 416.6 MW by osahonmk(op): 11:04am On Oct 28, 2017
Electricity generation nationwide is been reduced drastically due to the inability of the electricity distribution companies to pick load and supplies uninterrupted power supply to millions of Nigerians in the various areas of operations.

Kainji and Jebba hydro power plants are cutting down on the quantum of power they generate by about 320 megawatts and 96.4MW, respectively, as a result of rejection of electricity load by distributors.

According to Mainstream Energy Solutions Limited, the private firm that took over the plants when they were privatised in November 2013, both Jebba and Kainji stations often reduce about 416.4MW of electricity due to frequent requests from the National Control Centre in Osogbo.

The Chief Operating Officer, MESL, Mr. Jose Villegas, and the firm’s Operations Supervisor for Jebba, Mr. John Onimisi, told journalists during a recent tour of the power stations in Niger State that the plants were not allowed to operate at their optimal capacity.

They noted that the NCC always instructed engineers at both Jebba and Kainji to reduce their output on account of power distribution companies’ inability to take the maximum power put on the grid by generation companies.

Villegas said, “We have eight installed power generation units at our Kainji station and six at Jebba, making a total of 14 units under the management of the MESL. The total installed capacity at Kainji is 760MW, while at Jebba, it is 578.4MW, and the sum of these figures is 1,338.4MW.

“The available capacity at Kainji and Jebba is 440MW and 482MW, respectively, meaning that the two plants generate 922MW. This is because the number of units available at both Kainji and Jebba are four and five units, respectively. We have the ability to produce more. But due to load rejection, we always receive directive from the NCC to reduce generation.”

Villegas further noted that Kainji and Jebba power stations did not get capacity payments for their available generation capacity from the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading company.

He explained that the frequent request to turn off the Gencos’ turbines was detrimental to their efficiency, as the plants were not designed for such intermittent operational mode.

On his part, Onimisi stated that the management of the MESL had installed water management systems at the operational sites of Jebba and Kainji stations.

He said that the innovative water management system – Inflow Forecasting System and Operational Planning Tool – had been installed at the plants’ water basin by an Austrian firm, Pöyry Energy, adding that the initiative would enable the stations to maximise their output during periods of high and low rainfalls.

“The system will provide us a long-term and short-term water inflow forecasts to support our seasonal, monthly and daily generation plans. The objective is to improve flood safety while maximising the energy output under any given constraint,” Onimisi said.

http://www.energywatchng.com/electricity-generation-reduced-kanji-jebba-dam-416-6-mw/
Technology MarketRe: Mint HP 3125 Laptop For Sale... ALL Sold Out by osahonmk(op): 4:31pm On Oct 15, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Mint Samsung Note 5 by osahonmk(op): 10:43am On Oct 14, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Clean Samsung S6 For Sale... SOLD OUT by osahonmk(op): 8:55am On Oct 14, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Mint Samsung Note 5 by osahonmk(op): 8:53am On Oct 14, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Mint Samsung Note 4 (4 Pcs) by osahonmk(op): 8:52am On Oct 14, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Mint Samsung Note 4 (4 Pcs) by osahonmk(op): 6:18pm On Oct 13, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Mint Samsung Note 5 by osahonmk(op): 5:39am On Oct 13, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Mint Samsung Note 4 (4 Pcs) by osahonmk(op): 8:00pm On Oct 12, 2017
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Technology MarketRe: Clean Samsung S6 For Sale... SOLD OUT by osahonmk(op): 7:52pm On Oct 12, 2017
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PoliticsNigeria’s Electricity Generation Capacity Above 7,000 MW – Osinbajo by osahonmk(op): 7:54am On Oct 12, 2017
The efforts of the Federal Government in improving power supply to Nigerians seems yielding positive result as the electricity generation capacity has increased to 7, 000 MW although challenges persist with distribution to consumers, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said.

Mr. Osinbajo, who was speaking at the opening of the 23rd Nigerian Economic Summit in Abuja, said the government was determined to realise its target of 10,000 MW generation capacity set in Nigeria’s power generation capacity above 7,000 MW, said Mr. Osinbajo.

“Government is dealing with the constraints of power distribution to ensure generated power get to the consumers. The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC is working on an arrangement to ensure independent power distribution companies to sell power directly to metered customers.

“This will not only help realize the 10,000 MW generation capacity envisaged in the ERGP, but also build to deliver that capacity to customers,” he said.

Resolving the challenges in power generation, he said, was part of the government’s efforts to develop the infrastructure necessary to sustain the growth of the economy following the exit from recession in the second quarter of this year.

The Vice President highlighted some of government’s achievements since last years’ Economic Summit to include the resolution of the foreign exchange crisis and the restoration of stability in supply to investors and small businesses.

“The issue of scarcity of foreign exchange last year has not only been turned around, but has stabilized, with foreign reserves rising to over $32 billion, with end users having increased access to foreign exchange to do their businesses,” he said.

“The inflows into the economy from remittance by Nigerians have increased to about $1.8 billion, almost doubling the figure realized from the first quarter of this year, with the Anchor Borrowers Programme benefitting over 200,000 small-scale farmers, with over N43 billion of new investments from local investors.

“We are moving steadily towards self-sufficiency in rice production, sorghum and many other products that are vital to the country’s food security aspirations and exports. The N-power programme for unemployed graduates has employed already 200,000 graduates and another 300,000 are set to be recruited for this current phase.”

Mr. Osinbajo also said the country had recovered a significant amount of crude oil production lost last year as a result of the crisis in the Niger Delta region.

From daily loss of over one million barrels of oil last year, the Vice President said the series of engagements initiated by government led to the restoration of oil production to over two million barrels per day.

He said the government will sustain the process of diversifying the economy, with the agricultural sector creating jobs, providing raw materials for manufacturing companies and helping earn foreign exchange for the economy.

The chairman of the board of directors of the Summit, Kyari Bukar, said this year’s Summit was building on the gains of last year’s NES#22 theme of “Made in Nigeria”, which focused on the need to revitalize the economy through strategies that promote inclusive growth as well as higher levels of broad-based production and consumption.

He said the NESG would continue to remain a viable ally of government in the development of the economy, saying its 10-policy Commissions have continued to work with the various Ministries, Departments and Agencies to actualize the NERGP, expand economic opportunities, improve productivity and create jobs for Nigerians.

The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udoma, said the NESG had continued to provide a useful platform for the public sector to engage with the private sector, development partners, academia, and Civil Society Organizations, on ways of working together to achieve faster economic development, and generally to improve working relationships.

He said government cannot to allow the implementation of the ERGP to fail, adding that the summit was a forum to strengthen its partnership with private sector towards its success.

“We are ensuring that our annual budgets are aligned with the ERGP so that government spending is driven by the Plan,” he said. “In addition, we have set up a special implementation unit to ensure effective delivery of the Plan and have also engaged staff to drive the process.

“The focus of this year’s summit is therefore implementation and that is why the theme: “Opportunities, Productivity, and Employment: Actualizing the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan,” he said.


http://www.energywatchng.com/nigerias-electricity-generation-capacity-7000-mw-osinbajo/
Technology MarketRe: Clean Samsung S6 For Sale... SOLD OUT by osahonmk(op): 8:06pm On Oct 11, 2017
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