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Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by proeast(m): 5:36pm On Mar 03 |
ahaz: Since any good news from Igboland gives them high BP, they should ready for untimely deaths because more good news are coming from the East. By the time Shell and Nestoil completes West Africa’s biggest gas production projects in Imo State they will be dead. At least the projects are worth more than anything in their states except no man’s land😂 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by mightyhazel: 6:36pm On Mar 03 |
TopBanter:That's one of the long tailed two toed bellowing creature I talked about not long ago.. Why not hug a transformer rather than all this bellyache,because somebody is simply marketing his solutions... If it doesn't interest you,simply shut your beak and pretend you didt see it. Is that how you attack every tooth powder or agbo seller or burantashi seller with a claim u see in the street? This is disgusting Spits 3 Likes |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by WeddingParol: 7:04pm On Mar 03 |
So that you people will use your tribalism to send them back to square one? Or the fact that you people will quickly target their factory during crisis for destruction because they are not igbo? Dangote trucks for instance. Or the refusal of your people to sell land to them because they are not igbos? Just to think of it, what sense does it make to relocate your factory from the north or the west to Aba only to procude the products and expend huge amount in transporting them back to the west or north? Igbos needs to first change if you need collaboration with other ethnic group. If not, tell your audio billionaires to come and open their factories there. |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by TopBanter: 8:27pm On Mar 03 |
mightyhazel: No one is out to get you. All in your emptily megalomaniac mind buddy. Una great, na una alone be God's children, as Azikiwe and your delusional forefathers bragged, yet how does the pathetic reality of your States and region of origin bear out your delusions of grandeur? Continue spitting in your wretched 2 by 2 you fancy as the World trade centre or your Pako house you deem the Taj Mahal. 1 Like |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by TopBanter: 8:33pm On Mar 03 |
proeast: IPP are not required anymore. Gerrit? Where do you see IPP being default electrification solution in nations of the world that had not boxed itself into a corner like Nigeria did with centrist government control of processes the FG should have deregulated decades ago to place in the hands of direct stakeholders and end-users i.e Nigerian States and people? No sensible State will use IPP now that they have full control of generation, transmission and distribution of power which means they can devise comprehensive power solutions for a whole State instead of have cumbersome IPP schemes all over the place. Just swallow your pride. IPP is not and cannot be in the mind of ambitious Nigerian States led by ambitious leaders given how the power sector is fully and completely deregulated today. 1 Like |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by TopBanter: 8:44pm On Mar 03 |
proeast: You're a clown. Why should my region, never the intellectual or administrative mate of yours, chase after IPP usages when the state of affairs today, I.e fully deregulated power sector, mean finance is the only hurdle to clear to secure solutions the rest of the world has used to electrify Nations? If you are not a total airhead, with mind destroyed by insecurity and inferiority complex, you'd appreciate how foolish you are bragging about IPPs that are not and cannot be part of Nigeria's electrification solution in a fully deregulated age for our power sector. You are not bright enough to note that your argument is as dumb as saying Nigeria will still need fuel marketers after full and optimally working deregulation of our downstream oil sector and private refineries are everywhere. You lot are too dense, emotional and childish. 1 Like |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by TopBanter: 8:52pm On Mar 03 |
9japride: Look buddy, it is commonsense not rocket science. Why would Nigeria need fuel marketers when our downstream sector is fully deregulated leading to a proliferation of private refineries everywhere? In the same manner, why would a State be using IPP in a fully deregulation power sector under which States can now directly source, from generation through transmission and then distribution, their own fully comprehensive solutions for optimal solutions to their power needs be it hydro, wind turbine, nuclear or gas-fueled models? Why are you guys so petty and knowledge-resistant once you feel someone is robbing you of ethnic glory when in fact they are simply trying to show you the obvious ignorance you reason and talk with? 1 Like |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by OfficialAPCNig: 9:59pm On Mar 03 |
Putindbutt:Na 188MW you called small? You must be uninformed. All the 6 IPPs in Lagos generate a combined output of 47MW. Building IPP is not the problem, but sourcing the gas. Geometric had to build a 27Km gas pipeline to supply the plant. 3 Likes |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by OfficialAPCNig: 10:11pm On Mar 03 |
Putindbutt:Yoruba man rest, go get your information right before you disgrace yourself. The project covers 9 LGAs not 7. It needs 100MW to be FULLY powered, the excess 88MW will be offloaded to the national grid. So, we have extra 88MW to cater to new industries and again the plant is upgradable to over 500MW. Geometric is not waiting for gas. It already built a 27KM gas pipeline to supply it from Owaza. 3 Likes |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by OfficialAPCNig: 10:15pm On Mar 03 |
proeast:You even have time for all these people. Their almight LAGOS has 6 IPP and all combined generate 47MW and these guys want to shame a city that is generating 188MW from a single plant and 9.5MW from another IPP. 4 Likes |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by Putindbutt: 10:26pm On Mar 03 |
OfficialAPCNig:188MW for 7 LGs at what amount of loan cost, for a power project that lasted for over 20yrs. universities abroad are building 200MW without any noise. We will not be needing the 88MW on national grid, the 188MW itself is not even enough for the state. |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by OfficialAPCNig: 10:31pm On Mar 03 |
Putindbutt:Your Lagos has 47MW Sorry, it'll cover 9 LGAs not 7. The loan amount no concern you. How many MWs are your universities building? Pele, the 88MW offloaded to the national grid won't get to you. I'll be transmitted to the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company for distribution within the SE. 3 Likes |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by Kennyswag: 10:36pm On Mar 03 |
So when will the gorilla descendants in our region go back home and enjoy their electricity? |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by 9japride(m): 10:37pm On Mar 03 |
TopBanter:[color=#006600][/color] Anyways, thanks for the information. |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by Putindbutt: 10:48pm On Mar 03 |
OfficialAPCNig:Imagine if electricity bill was passed at the time Lagos was generating its IPPs, imagine the wonder it would have performed with power. Good thing is, the bill has finally been passed. |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by OfficialAPCNig: 11:05pm On Mar 03 |
Putindbutt:Was the billed passed when they started building Geometric? Take it or leave it, Lagos can NEVER generate enough electricity to FULLY power the state in the next 50 years. The state needs between 10,000 MW - 15,000MW to FULLY power all its activities. Nigeria as a nation can't even generate up to 6,000 MW since independence. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by Putindbutt: 11:17pm On Mar 03 |
OfficialAPCNig:The only saving grace of Geometric was that he completed the project at the time electricity bill has already been passed. Lagos govt does not need to generate power itself, investors, communities, individuals, companies, tertiary institutions would do that. ignorant folks should pick up the bill and read. |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by OfficialAPCNig: 11:41pm On Mar 03 |
Putindbutt:Those investors should go and do it then. You'll need a new gas pipeline from Imo or Warri to supply enough gas to power the plants and it's not one Naira. Again, I doubt the current transmission infrastructure can handle up to 15,000 MW daily. Geometric had to build an entirely independent transmission lines of over 150,000 KM just for the 9 LGAs. 24 hours electricity for Lagos is not a walk in the park 2 Likes |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by Putindbutt: 12:13am On Mar 04 |
OfficialAPCNig:Why you dey rush?, na today we dey pipe gas?. We don dey use gas since many decades ago. |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by proeast(m): 1:00am On Mar 04 |
I repeat, your ignorance is quite disturbing and you keep disgracing yourself and whatever you represent. So, an independent power plant that uses gas is not good enough? Gas Nigeria has in abundance, particularly Igboland? Do you know what it means to have an IPP in Aba and huge gas reservoirs just a few miles away? What other sort of power generation could be more viable than that? You said no sensible state will use IPP now they have full control of power generation and distribution, so can you tell us what they would use? Please tell reasonable Nigerians what your states will build that won’t be IPP? If you fail to do that then you’re sick and should be totally ignored. TopBanter: 1 Like |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by proeast(m): 1:04am On Mar 04 |
Putindbutt: Aba is already off the national grid and has become Nigeria’s first modern city to enjoy 24/7 power supply yet this boy said it’s not worth celebrating and in the same breath saying that Lagos will achieve same in the future😂😂 Only bigotry will make one to sound so foolish without even knowing 😂😂 2 Likes |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by proeast(m): 1:11am On Mar 04 |
OfficialAPCNig: Although it would have been better to ignore them considering how naive and ignorant they sound. However, the arrogance they exude even in mind-boggling idiocy ought to be punctured otherwise they will deceive gullible people. Imagine that boy saying that IPP that uses gas (in one of the world’s most prolific gas regions) has become obsolete? Only large doses of hate and ignorance will cause this. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by proeast(m): 1:16am On Mar 04 |
OfficialAPCNig: It’s really a comic relief watching them exhibit their hate and bigotry for all Nigerians to see. I’m really enjoying how they’re making a fool of themselves here😂😂 2 Likes |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by horsepower102: 2:02am On Mar 04 |
OfficialAPCNig: What’s the other IPP that produces 9.5mw? 1 Like |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by Putindbutt: 7:15am On Mar 04 |
proeast:Why you guys being a bunch of ingrates, why not give credit to the electricity bill signed by the president that made it possible. You think Geometric can distribute and sell power to Aba if the president had not decentralized power?. More than 20years of generating 188MW is not something worth gloating over. |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by OfficialAPCNig: 12:40pm On Mar 04 |
horsepower102:Ariaria International Market IPP commissioned by Buhari in 2019 and powering over 4,000 shops in the market 24/7 |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by OfficialAPCNig: 12:42pm On Mar 04 |
proeast:You are really patient. I don't have time for them. My eyes is fully set on the possibilities the Geometric Power and Imo State ANOH gas plants will unleash on SE economies 1 Like |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by horsepower102: 1:10pm On Mar 04 |
OfficialAPCNig: Oh you are right. I forgot about that one. It uses CNG to power itself. But it can be used as a back up. |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by proeast(m): 4:44am On Apr 17 |
horsepower102: Ariaria power plant. It generates power exclusively for the international market. |
Re: Why Every Smart Manufacturer Should Build Their Plant In Aba Now! by proeast(m): 4:49am On Apr 17 |
Putindbutt: Pissoff dude, you guys are a bunch of irritants! Why haven’t you and your rusted roof states taken advantage of the so-called electricity bill to build your own power plants? You think building power plants is easy? I shouldn’t give credit to Barth Nnaji who persevered for many years, despite devilish obstacles created by the government to stop him? SMH at you all from that side! |
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