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Re: Nigeria, China Sign Nuclear Energy Pact by Fujiyama: 5:47pm On Sep 04, 2024
HydraFeeds:
I'm telling you that the ones available are efficient. Wether it can reach everywhere within the state in 3 mins is another argument.
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"To measure is to know. If you cannot measure it, you cannot improve it"
- William Thomson (aka Lord Kelvin)


HydraFeeds:
Moreover ,all standard facilities like nuclear reactors have personal fire services and my point is that if the available fire services is efficient there's no reason why it won't be replicated independently for such gigantic project .
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Okay...I'm not sure the point you are trying to make here...


HydraFeeds:
In as much as resources can be sourced from anywhere in the country , proximity to project location is very important and in this country called Nigeria,there's no other states that's more resourceful than Lagos except in landmass resources.
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This doesn't say anything.

I expected you to say something about access to water to cool the turbines (the most obvious advantage Lagos as a location could have) but you didn't say that.

In the context of this thread, people are naturally concerned about public safety, hence the reference to nuclear plant disasters in other countries...countries far, far ahead of ours when it comes to regulatory standards and the enforcement of those standards. You haven't said anything to allay those safety fears. Instead, you have given a word salad about Lagos' resourcefulness. undecided That won't be enough, I'm afraid.
Re: Nigeria, China Sign Nuclear Energy Pact by torqque7(m): 5:54pm On Sep 04, 2024
Rossikk:
SHUT UP.

Are you aware that Nigeria has NUCLEAR REACTORS?

And has had them and maintained them since the early 1970s?

INDOMIE GEN.

https://www.nnra.gov.ng/nnra/page-nuclear_facilities
And how has this phantom existence of your so called nuclear reactor helped ANYONE in the country?what has it been used for that no one ever heard about it?lol dey play just dey play.
Re: Nigeria, China Sign Nuclear Energy Pact by Blazetrailer: 6:23pm On Sep 04, 2024
Lol....so says the daft who said Nigeria has had nuclear reactors since 1970s but do not know where they are...

Who takes such an idiot seriously?


Rossikk:
You have clearly been consuming that mkurumuri or whatever it is you vagabonds consume to make you high.

Saying I should ''dispute'' this and ''dispute'' that.

RUBBISH you pulled out of your ass, and then you say I should ''dispute'' it.

YOU should show us the evidence that there is nothing there in Kaduna but 'empty boxes'.

EWU EMPTY BOX.
Re: Nigeria, China Sign Nuclear Energy Pact by HydraFeeds(m): 8:22pm On Sep 04, 2024
Fujiyama:
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"To measure is to know. If you cannot measure it, you cannot improve it"
- William Thomson (aka Lord Kelvin)




^^^
grin

Okay...I'm not sure the point you are trying to make here...




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This doesn't say anything.

I expected you to say something about access to water to cool the turbines (the most obvious advantage Lagos as a location could have) but you didn't say that.

In the context of this thread, people are naturally concerned about public safety, hence the reference to nuclear plant disasters in other countries...countries far, far ahead of ours when it comes to regulatory standards and the enforcement of those standards. You haven't said anything to allay those safety fears. Instead, you have given a word salad about Lagos' resourcefulness. undecided That won't be enough, I'm afraid.
Nuclear reactors will have their own safety measures and one of it is presence of fire station within the facility.

Nigeria signed $20bn MOU with Russia to build one but we've not seen any green light since ,instead of overwhelming the facility with foreigners,Lagos has standard firefighters which could be replicated in the nuclear facility.

Resources comprises several things which includes,human resources, availability of raw materials,good road network, proximity to location ,funding and also water which you mentioned. We all know that water is no problem to Lagos therefore that's no issue at all .

If the primary bone of contention is environmental safety, I believe no reasonable person will build nuclear reactors without safety measures even though no system is perfect and accident is inevitable.
Re: Nigeria, China Sign Nuclear Energy Pact by shotuns: 11:02pm On Sep 04, 2024
Clowns in power. cannot maintain ordinary electrical power stations but deliberating on Nuclear power. Gbogbo yin oni kure.
Re: Nigeria, China Sign Nuclear Energy Pact by KingRabota: 9:46am On Sep 05, 2024
Respect and dignity Fujiyama

尊敬
Sonkei

Fujiyama:
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My username should have clued you in. cheesy

I have nothing but massive respect for the Japanese. Massive respect! Visiting that country is on my to do list.

My point was that if the Japanese (with their well earned reputation for doing things in a certain manner) nuclear safety plans couldn't withstand nature's fury - then Nigeria shouldn't even dream of going there.
Re: Nigeria, China Sign Nuclear Energy Pact by Fujiyama: 10:19am On Sep 05, 2024
KingRabota:
Respect and dignity Fujiyama

尊敬
Sonkei
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Konnichiwa KingRabota san!
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