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Science/Technology / Re: Inverter And Solar Panel Solution To Nigeria Electricity Failure by solarrate: 10:07am On Mar 16, 2010
caswit:

where can i buy 20watt solar module and it price

This is available at Shop C719, The Arena, Army Cantonment, Oshodi. Price is N11,450.00. Send text to 0706 495 4585 for mor details.
Properties / Re: Inverter And Quality Gel Batteries For Sale by solarrate: 4:21pm On Mar 02, 2010
Available for immediate delivery any location in Nigeria.
Properties / Inverter And Quality Gel Batteries For Sale by solarrate: 2:53pm On Mar 02, 2010
We are offering quality inverters and gel batteries for sale.


INVERTERS
Xantrex TR1512 Modified Sine wave - N190,000.00
Xantrex TR2424 Modified Sine wave - N238,000.00

Magnum MM1012 Modified Sine wave - N150,000.00
Magnum RD2624 Modified Sine wave - N250,000.00

GEL BATTERIES
SolarRate 6V300Ah - N60,000.00
SolarRate 12V230Ah - N89,000.00

All products are ready to be taken away immediately.

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Place your order today.
Tel: 0706 495 4585
Properties / Re: Write Your Needs And Wants Here. by solarrate: 6:27pm On Apr 22, 2009
Hi there,

I'll need a flat in Ilupeju, Maryland or Ikeja. Budget between 250-400K per annum. I also need an office, showroom or shop within these areas - budget for this should be about 200K per annum.
Can I also find out about flats within the Asokoro, Wuse or Garki area for sale? Let's know if anything is available for about 8million.
Politics / Re: What Are The Basic Infrastructural Needs Lacking In Your Village, Town Or State? by solarrate: 11:15am On Nov 17, 2007
@Kobojunkie

You're thinking what I'm thinking.
Politics / What Are The Basic Infrastructural Needs Lacking In Your Village, Town Or State? by solarrate: 8:25am On Nov 15, 2007
Nairalanders, the time has come where we've got to let our leaders in govt know what we're lacking, what our pressing needs are and what effect these has had on our lives. Please include photographs, newspaper clippings and any relevant information to substantiate these. We need to provide them with information to help them prioritise and deliver what is required, when it's required.

On the other hand, we would like the leaders (local govt chairmen, governors, ministers etc) to respond informing us whether these amenities would be provided, when they would be provided, committing to the deadline for delivery and agreeing to be held accountable in the event that they default.

My fellow Nigerians, I believe we should be advising our leaders of what we need and not vice-versa. This would be of great value to True Servant Leaders.
Business / Re: What Can You Do With Solar Power? by solarrate: 10:13pm On May 30, 2007
Seun:

It would be really silly for the government to provide "incentives" to importers of solar power.
The enormous amount of gas we flare every day is more than enough to provide electricity.


Are you then implying that the countries that adopt this policy haven't thought things through? My view is that it will take a long time and high cost before generating plants run by gas would distribute power to the consumers. In any case, I believe that even if the govt provide the funds, the likelihood is that it will be squandered. Why then shouldn't the funds be made directly available to the people?

Aside from all that, developed countries have varied forms of electricity generating systems. There's no harm in having different types of systems in the country provided it is proven to be the cheapest form adoptable in the area.
Business / Re: What Can You Do With Solar Power? by solarrate: 11:18am On May 26, 2007
I went to naija a while ago and every single day, the Power Holding Company held the power ho ha! I thot to myself there is a solution to this problem and it is in abundance in naija - solar power.

Believe it or not Solar can power all your equipment, the only problem is that it costs a bit. Due to the high cost of the systems thou', most countries offer some incentives.  What then baffles me is why our country Nigeria isn't doing the same to encourage more people to provide their own energy source and stop being dependent on the government.
Career / Re: Can You Describe Your Job? by solarrate: 9:59pm On May 01, 2007
I'm a Principal railway engineer working on London Underground projects for over 11 years. Would now like to make a difference in Naija, thinking of going. Don't want any contractor building a naff railway for our country.
Politics / Re: Is BEN TV An Extention Of NTA? by solarrate: 2:32pm On Apr 28, 2007
@son
I have a strong hunch that you are a staff of BEN TV, you seem to be armed with valued knowledge of the organisation. Now we can have a direct discussion about the issue.

BEN TV is a channel that is known for it's black viewers particularly Nigerians and in my view the organisation ignored it's core business during the last elections in Nigeria. It would appear as though someone didn't make the right decision.

There is the need to have a clear policy regarding election coverage. I can appreciate your talking about 250gb etc but I still maintain that if there was the need to partner with NTA then it should not have been an exclusive contract. In the past, BEN TV partnered with both AIT and NTA. Yes! AIT was on at 7.00pm and NTA was on at 11.00pm. Why wasn't this arrangement maintained through the election period?

You talked about meagre £20 being paid by advertisers, well in my view, that's business. Until you establish your brand, people are going to make ridiculous offers and it is up you to accept or refuse. However, it is always important to envisage these things and work them into your business plan from inception.

Anyway BEN TV, please accept your error of judgement and let's lay this thread to rest.

Chao!
Politics / Re: Is BEN TV An Extention Of NTA? by solarrate: 4:08pm On Apr 26, 2007
awoof:

God bless you for your response. the only one that interests me is that the guy said they all laft Naija because there is no press freedom ha! (no bi jobs again?) i wonder what some Nigerians are turning themselve into.

Ya got me real good. Leaving Naija had nothing to do with media control, I be 100% economic refugee.



shockreaction:

I can't seem to understand why I would want to watch Nigerian TV when I'm outside Nigeria. The quality of the programmes is very poor among other things.



Bottom line, I miss home.
Politics / Re: Is BEN TV An Extention Of NTA? by solarrate: 8:38pm On Apr 25, 2007
I'm sorry but it's not about being big. In my view, it's about BEN TV not having scruples. BEN TV partnered with AIT (an independent station) and what we got was the true picture of Nigeria. Why did they decide to switch allegiance and team up with NTA? How many figure sum were they given? Is there someone out there from BEN TV that can defend the decision to change? Is there someone from AIT that can shed some light? I am livid.

And on a seperate note, you mentioned half bread, I submit that in actual fact there was absolutely no bread, I repeat NO BREAD.
Politics / Is BEN TV An Extention Of NTA? by solarrate: 9:18pm On Apr 24, 2007
I concluded over this last elections that BEN TV is not an independent television station but the London headquarters of NTA. It has clearly shown that it is owned by the government. The lousy station could not give an independent coverage of Nigeria's election. I'm certain it was for fear of loosing revenue.

We left Nigeria because there was no freedom of press, we are in Jand and we still have to be subjected to this same silliness. I think it's time to boycott BEN TV, what do you think?
Nairaland / General / Re: Solar Energy by solarrate: 11:20pm On Apr 23, 2007
My address is:

solarrate@aol.com

I'll be happy to assist.
Business / Re: Why Is Solar Power Not Commonly Used In Nigeria? by solarrate: 10:49pm On Apr 23, 2007
Nairaland / General / Re: Solar Energy by solarrate: 8:40pm On Apr 09, 2007
I am able to design and supply you with your home system. I need to know what your energy needs will be e.g the number and sizes of fridges, freezers, TV, lights, fans, DVDs etc.
Business / Why Is Solar Power Not Commonly Used In Nigeria? by solarrate: 8:23pm On Apr 09, 2007
Why Is Solar Electricity Not Commonly Used In Nigeria?

I just got back from naija - home sweet home but in my 10 day experience, there wasn't a single day that we had power overnight and to make matters worse, I was told that we can't have the generator on all night as this would constitute noise pollution and I would be disturbing the neighbours.

Power is essential for an economy to develop, solar energy is in abundance, why isn't everyone using it?

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