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nikkiehan:40 squares, innit? www.nairaland.com/attachments/2440883_squares_jpeg6bea05a05790e70b3fdd889806b2619d |
eightsin:Thanks .... corrected .... kinda always forget how picture orientation stuff are labelled. |
juliusogedengbe:Nnaaa mehn! |
lonelydora:Look and you shall see. |
eightsin:If she is pregnant with such figure, then she is the bomb. Hope we are looking at the same woman....the tallest one. |
Ishilove:It is the foundation of life. |
The tallest of the wives, the second standing from the King Jaja has eyes for good women. www.nairaland.com/attachments/2432273_jaja_jpeg070321c466aff3fbdab1b2765b26a296 |
This case is simple. GTB should pay back the money + interests as stipulated in the judgement; then they should take up CBN for the refunds. GTB as a bank is meant to protect its customers. Nigeria is growing! |
[size=48pt]but Patience Jonathan fine am na[/size] |
Ashleyma77:Surrendering to your captor and being caught by your captor; I don't see the difference, the Captor is still superior, the winner and in-charge. |
Isn't Buhari a book in the Koran? @maclatunji suwailad:Isn't Buhari a book in the Koran? @mactunji |
ahsekeena:Guess you must have a signature ukwu........lol! If only you had just given us a peek, fp would have been confirmed. BTW, ignore those little boys saying nonsense about big ukwu. |
ahsekeena pictures or adon believe it please show us the Úkwù. this is gonna make FP for sure ..... lalasticlala ishilove do the thing |
perv! |
crownprince102:I wonder how they expect to make money. Dearth of supporters, lack of adverts on home games, zero PR; I think Gov Chime didn't have sports in his agenda. I hope Gburugburu will. |
I am disappointed with the low turnout of spectators for this derby. Back in 2007 when I normally go to Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, matches like this hardly have any space in the stands. Poor league management I guess. |
powerful save! From rangers, nice shot from heartland |
crownprince102:@bolded Don't let Jim Berglin and Jon Champion catch you.....lol....nice intro |
Hmmm! |
ozodigboo:en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer wikipediaThe above quote are not my words. http://solutiontree..com please contribute. |
jonaji:Seriously, I tried disproving this without success. This goes to prove that there are other dimension of numbers which we are yet to explore. Anything or any number divided by zero is regarded as infinity. 0/0 = oXo Infinity can be anything or any-non-thing. Before the world was created, there was nothing. What is this nothing? Nothing came before God; what is this nothing? This is more proof that when we think we are or have nothing, we are actually something - potentially. And when we think we are something or have everything, we actually have nothing - potentially. Smiling.....just a thought from an egghead. Please visit http://solutiontree..com and contribute with your comments. |
PassingShot:Abomination! What is wrong with this country? This is a gross disrespect to the office of the president and this country as well. There is so much hatred in this country that people are willing and supporting impunity. This country is divided so much that hate is now becoming institutionalized and celebrated. Even exPresident Nixon of USA that was impeached because of the watergate scandal did not get so much insult. Why don't these hates and their supporters kill the President or at least cut all ties to the rest of Nigeria. Let the truth be told! I will not say much but I will not this as a reference for the future. |
Orijin101:Is this little girl of age yet? Let her post her voters card for verification. |
babyfaceafrica:Like Hugo Weaving, Agent Smith of the Matrix https://hdwallpapersbase.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Hugo_Weaving_in_The_Matrix-_Reloaded_Wallpaper_.jpg |
Potential Energy in the object = MgH Kinetic Energy if the object falls = .5Mv2 (v - velocity) v2 = u2 +2gh (h is the height travelled, u = 0) => v2 = 2gh This implies that v changes depending on the height KE = 2M(gh)2 PE = Mg(H-h) Total energy is always constant = KE+PE = 2M(gh)2 + Mg(H-h) = MgH + 2M(gh)2 - Mgh Power = dE/dt ( the only variable in the total energy equation is h) Power = (4Mg2h - Mg)dh/dt This is complicated. The power derived is the power required to push the object of mass M to the height H. This implies that if the object is already on the ground, then h=H and if the object is at height H then h=0 |
Electricity in Nigeria 3 Standards in the Electricity Industry? Are there standards in the electricity industry in Nigeria? Probably there were standards in the Nigerian electricity industry, or there are standards at some levels. Electricity is only experienced by consumers at distribution section, only the knowledgeable in the field are aware of the other sections of grid electricity. Well, we are glad most people do not know what goes on at the generation section, transmission section, sub-stations, etc; probably there could have been lots of more fatal incidents. Why am I concerned about standards? At every corner in Nigeria, everyone is a technician or ‘engineer’ depending on the title that make the person feel important. A lot of buildings are not properly wired, the entire wiring are not done with reference to standards, sometimes these substandard connections cause electrocution, fires, and send faulty feedbacks to distribution transformers which end up degrading the transformer and the entire system. Furthermore, another problem in our electricity is illegal connection. The people that do these connections are not usually trained on the job, they do the work based on what they pick in the streets, the connections are not properly terminated, the wires used are substandard and other gadgets used for connections are ignored and bypassed. Another problem is the inefficient bill collection system. Most times, when agents of the distribution company go about their disconnection business, they tend to look for monetary kickbacks from consumers; consequently, some consumers end up not being disconnected despite owing the distribution company. This has reduced the authority rightful bestowed on these agents because they engage in illegal activities during their job. In addition, some consumers engage touts to reconnect them back to the grid when there are disconnected by the distribution company agents. Other consumers take it further by illegally hooking back their lines on the distribution lines when the distribution company agents have left the premises. Possibly, the reason why most people tamper with electrical connections is because we utilise overhead distribution system. It is a very open and unsecure system of electricity distribution. Investments, investments, investments are need to achieve an efficient electricity system in Nigeria but how are the investors going to recoup their investments with all these lack of regulations and standards in the distribution sector. More.... http://solutiontree..com/2015/04/electricity-in-nigeria-3.html |
With these victory for David Cameron, I hope US, UK and there allies will start buying our oil. The British Pound just gained on the Tories win. Brent crude contract for June magically above $65, I anticipate that by the time Buhari takes over there will be a turn around in the trade of this commodity. |
This implies that the Conservatives do not need to form a government with another party. Ed Milliband to resign as Labour party leader as well as Nigel the UKIP leader. |
Conservatives win a majority The Conservatives win a majority in parliament as Labour are almost wiped out by the SNP in Scotland and the Liberal Democrats suffer major losses. UK vote share after 643 of 650 seats www.bbc.com/news/election/2015/results#
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Why do I have the feeling that US and her allies will rush to purchase Nigeria's crude oil after Buhari takes the oat of office. German chancellor inviting Buhari. US President sending a power delegation to Nigeria for May 29. French ambassador paying homage to Buhari. Turkish ambassador paying homage to Buhari. Many ambassadors with alliance to the US paying homage to Buhari. Good days are coming, hold on strong. |
Electricity in Nigeria 2 Do you run a business? Is your business dependent on electricity? As a business owner, depending on electricity procured from the grid is a deliberate plan to terminate the business. Power supply to businesses without a dedicated transformer via the grid can last for about 2 hours maximum during business hours; consequently, businesses in Nigeria run mainly on petrol or diesel generators. Cybercafés, banks, saloons, copy centres, industries, just name them; every business in Nigeria never rely on power from the grid. However, the cost of powering these businesses is enormous and increasing due to the fluctuations in the cost of petrol or diesel. The volume of fuel most businesses consume in Nigeria is so huge that we will be wondering how we will be able to solve the problem lack of constant electricity in Nigeria. The government seems to be slow in securing investments into the power sector. Currently, Nigeria generates power at the rate of 4GW and if the country is going to make progress industrially and technologically, Nigeria needs to generate power at the rate of 100GW by 2020. Let us take a look at a cybercafé that runs it business on a 15kVA generator; period of operation is from 0800hrs to 2000hrs, that is 16 hours. To run a 15kVA generator for 16 hours will at least 55 litres of diesel at the cost of ₦150 per litre of diesel. Assuming this cybercafé operates every day except Sundays, this implies that it will operate for 313 days in a year; consequently, the cost of fuel consumed over a year will be about ₦2,575,542.86. Note we are yet to include the cost of the generator and maintenance costs for the generator. Where do we go next? http://solutiontree..com/2015/04/electricity-in-nigeria-2.html |
Electricity in Nigeria Are you a Nigerian? Do you reside in Nigeria? Being a Nigerian or residing in Nigeria can be very tough. If you have experienced Nigeria then you should be aware that Electricity is a very difficult commodity to come by and you must know that getting ten hours of electricity in Nigeria everyday is nearly impossible. Furthermore, the electricity bills are coming in every month with fixed and usage charges; and with the advent of privatization we will be expecting increment as well. In addition, over 60% of households Nigerians generate their electricity using privately owned petrol or diesel generators; also, private businesses that depend on electricity to function generate their electricity using generators. It will be more illustrating if we analyse fuel consumption and its costs. Do you run a fuelled generator in your home? Probably, you run a 2.5kVA generator; but have you bothered to check on how much you spend running your petrol or diesel fuelled generator? A 2.5kVA petrol generator can run for seven hours on six litres of petrol, running this generator for seven hours every day, for one year will consume 2,190 litres for one year and this will amount to ₦212,430; note that this excludes generator costs, maintenance and logistics, and I assumed the cost of petrol is ₦97. Including maintenance and logistics costs, we will be having about ₦245, 000. Furthermore, an average home consumes about 18,250kWh in a year from the grid assuming if it receives power for ten hours daily for a year. Considering an average home within Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company PHEDC, it will ₦15.02 per kWh and a fixed charge of ₦700 monthly; consequently, an average home will pay about ₦282,515 for ten hours of electricity daily in a year. Therefore, for an average of 17 hours of electricity daily, an average home will be paying ₦527, 465 in a year; and, to have 24hours electricity an average home is expected to pay ₦772, 415 in a year. Do you want to enjoy efficient power supply? Are you willing to pay for your electricity? Next, we will analyze power demand for businesses…. http://solutiontree..com/2015/04/electricity-in-nigeria.html |
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[note 1] is a number that can be written without a fractional component . For example, 21, 4, 0, and −2048 are integers, while 9.75, 5½, and √ 2 are not.