Science/Technology › Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Valto(m): 10:32pm On Apr 04, 2016 |
taiwooguns33: thanks for d info, can u pls drop the guy phone number. When u get to oshodi, enter motor to ojulegba, stop at MUSHIN OLOSHA bus stop then call 08033153072. |
Science/Technology › Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Valto(m): 9:52pm On Apr 04, 2016*. Modified: 10:35pm On Apr 04, 2016 |
kunle20: Please where did you bought that inverter & charger? mushin olosha bustop side. sowemimo street. call 08033153072 |
Science/Technology › Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Valto(m): 9:50pm On Apr 04, 2016 |
Bosc: My guy it is really a waste of resources for me. Its the engineer that convinced me to go for it that he will recommend it for me. And by my Permutation i.e buying a brand new UPS and smart charger, I will spend close to the same amount. So I resolved to buying the inverter since it already has both fxns. Plz When did you buy yours? Does the 30amp charger still cost the same price now? yes, i bought it last week. though from a very close friend, who is the direct importer. |
Science/Technology › Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Valto(m): 3:16pm On Apr 04, 2016 |
Bosc: My bro, na 10amp smart charger oh. The thing just tire me. I just dey think how I wan take buy another 30amp smart charger so that the battery go de charge fast. too bad.. thats why i changed my mind after nearly buying the same inverter.. i later bought separate 1500w inverter for 9k, then 30amps smart charger 9k, totalling 18k. a standard 1kva inverter should av between 20-30amp charger. |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 7:09pm On Apr 03, 2016 |
calis2: Not possible with anything less than 1.8m in the Southeast. even harder with 1.8m dish here, i have tried |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 4:38pm On Apr 03, 2016 |
jmichlins: Guys after trying to get the 9'e here in anambra was almost mission impossible. Got the 7'e without sweat twice but can not pick the 9'e. Please any other alternative channel for my 1m to put it to good use the same with me, 3days hunting, over 8hrs in total. still not trackable in bayelsa. |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 3:15pm On Apr 03, 2016 |
Easy023: It amazed me when people complain about tracking 9'e, it's very simple. I've track it here in ondo with 90cm nd 1m dish for 6 people. Get urself old strong decoder 4663x(got d one I'm using for tracking at the rate of #1500)though it's mpeg2 but u can use it to track 9'e.input 11938h27500 skew ur lnb to 7 o'clock. it amazes me that i can track 7e in 1min @ 80% signal, but i cant still catch 9e. i will try again one more time, this time with strong str4669!! decoder |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 2:49pm On Apr 03, 2016 |
pls is there anyone that have tracked 9e on 1meter dish in bayelsa /ph |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 2:41pm On Apr 03, 2016 |
sam2020: To nail 9e is not that difficult but problem is how to turn your lnbf. Looking at this picture, immediately you turn your lnbf like this you never get zuku again. this ur lnb skew is 5:30 o'clock, with that, u will still get zuku @ even 80%..how did u nail 9e. i used startimes one meter dish. couldn't get it in bayelsa |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 11:12am On Apr 03, 2016 |
after 3days of tracking, getting 80% on 7e, 90% on startimes /zuku. still i couldn't nail 9east even with lnb skewed @7o'clock, i can confidently say that 9east is not recieveable in bayelsa/ph with 1meter dish. |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 8:02pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Ismy5000: Stand in front of your dish and look at it as a wall clock. Den position ur lnb as 7.oclock. Den go to back of d dish and shift it to d left a little f dats where d sat is . Or do it dis way after getting zuku with 5 o'clock den turn ur lnb to 7 o'clock and shift it like 3unches to d left standing at d back . U will get it there i will try again sha |
Science/Technology › Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Valto(m): 1:59pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
TheTransformer: how do you identify an original mercury 200ah battery? thats quite hard, cos i dont use it. however u can go for su-kam or exide deep cycle battery, they are one the cheapest indian made battery and was strongly recommended to me by a two reliable solar installer/dealer. |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 1:50pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Ismy5000: I finally brought down d bird in lagos today with dat starlife lnb u upload. Bro give it a try. I later notice it's not dat hard even Dow I spend 3 days in tracking it. My mistake was dat I was turning my lnb into a wrong direction. Dats why I keep getting zuku. When it's in right position you will never get zuku . FTA for life pls what position did u skew the starlife lnb or the fuji lnb.. i keep getting zuku/startimes channels even when my lnb is at 7o'clock. pls can u snap the picture of the lnb position. |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 1:47pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
I spent 3hrs trying to track 9e in bayelsa, no way. it seems not recieveable here. i used starlife and premium lnb,i first tracked 7e, i got 80% signal, then when i input 9e tp and track a little bit to the left standing at the back of the dish, i got nothing. when i move to the right, i got startimes and zuku channels. what could be the prob? |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 11:10pm On Apr 01, 2016 |
ephy6774: location ondo state. l used 90cm. Digisport is 64% wow, what lnb did this magic? am going to track it tomorrow morning |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 10:31pm On Apr 01, 2016 |
ephy6774: This is how l got my 9°e. l first tracked 7°e with 12728H30000 after that l input this TP 11804V27500 standing at the back of the dish with the lnbf at 7o'clock l shifted the dish to the left about 3-5cm brought the dish down a bit and voilà! it turns green. pls your location and how many percent on digisports tp? |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 11:33am On Apr 01, 2016 |
routsz: It appears 1.8m pan can't track 9E very true. i tracked for 3hr, no hope. but am very sure i will nail it this night with startimes 1m dish with original STARLIFE lnb or premium HD lnbf
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Science/Technology › Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Valto(m): 11:28am On Apr 01, 2016 |
Wakeelu: what is the product name of that battery ?
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Science/Technology › Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Valto(m): 10:41pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
after serious permutations and research, i decided to go for a brand new 200amps battery made in india(with 6 months guarantee from the seller) he specifically adviced me against going for any cheaper made in china battery like mercury and the rest. i have to cough out 70k.. for those that want mercury 200amps battery, its 59k in the market. |
Science/Technology › Re: How To Create A Locally Made Inverter With Ease by Valto(m): 12:25am On Mar 28, 2016 |
ceejay80: 08028789799 07032659200 can u help me get a durable 200amps fairly used deep cycle battery |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 6:47pm On Mar 24, 2016 |
working perfectly here on 1.8m dish.
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Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 7:51pm On Mar 22, 2016*. Modified: 8:20pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
HAH: How do I edit the TP on powervu menu as I have edited the TP but not showing. Am using alphabox x4. Thank you i dont know about alpha box, maybe u restart your decoder, after editing the tp and scanning. |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 7:11pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
tomioro: Sports 24 red at my end. Hope it's general? working here just edit your sports 24 tp to 04127 V 20469, then scan.. also edit the tp on the power vu menu
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Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Valto(m): 3:32pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
original affordable cband lnbf and conical scaler ring with cband lnb holder that work perfectly on 90cm/1m dish is available for those in bayelsa.. P.M me if u need one.
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Business › Re: Precautionary Tips To Help Minimize Scam On Your Atm/debit/credit Cards by Valto(m): 10:10pm On Mar 12, 2016 |
SIRKAY98: To protect your card is easy just be sure you are not on a fraudulent platform or where your card can be cloned. Secondly you can intentionally hide your card verification code .by scrathing it out for no one to know it but you must have cram the digit your self because without it no one can use ur card on konga or jumia . A friend of mine was careless with his card and gave to is staff to make Uk visa fee payment for a client the staff copied is card details and shop on jumia goods wot N500,000 but was later aprehended by the police! this is the most potent way to prevent stories that touches the heart. impossible for any hacker to know the 3digit number when scratched off |
Business › Re: Precautionary Tips To Help Minimize Scam On Your Atm/debit/credit Cards by Valto(m): 10:10pm On Mar 12, 2016 |
double post |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Chelsea Vs Stoke City (1 - 1) On 5th March 2016 by Valto(m): 3:53pm On Mar 05, 2016 |
lets go there blues |
Politics › Re: ex-APGA chairman Victor Umeh, Narrates His 15hour Experience In The Hands Of DSS by Valto(op): 2:35pm On Mar 05, 2016 |
Ecoterrorist: What has Buhari done about Fulani herdsmen killing farmers in Benue rather he is arresting those that speak out against it.
Victor Umeh you just got my vote. gbam!!! |
Politics › ex-APGA chairman Victor Umeh, Narrates His 15hour Experience In The Hands Of DSS by Valto(op): 2:01pm On Mar 05, 2016 |
IMMEDIATE past National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Chief Victor Umeh, yesterday, narrated his 15-hour experience in the hands of the Department of State Services, DSS, operatives, who interrogated him in Abuja over allegations of supporting Biafra agitators and insulting President Muhammadu Buhari during his campaigns. Umeh was picked up in Awka on Thursday and taken to Abuja by road where he was drilled on various issues bordering on treasonable felony. After the interrogation, Umeh flew into Enugu. Addressing reporters in Awka, Umeh denied being handcuffed during the journey to Abuja, adding however that anybody who saw what happened would think that the men of DSS had caught a coup plotter or a notorious criminal, as he was sandwiched by DSS operators throughout the trip to Abuja. Why they arrested me Narrating his experience Umeh said: “At about 2pm on Wednesday, I saw a text message from the Director of DSS in Anambra on my phone saying that he would like to have a chat with me. I have never been in a very close relationship with him and so I called him to find out if all was well. “I told him I was to attend the Court of Appeal sitting in Enugu involving me and he suggested that it was better I sent my lawyers to represent me. When I went, he welcomed me and a man came into the office and said they were taking me to Abuja as directed by the national headquarters of DSS. “We arrived Abuja by 7.15pm and they kept me until 11 pm when the head of interrogation came in and started asking me about my campaigns. I gave him details of my campaign itinerary and he said they have a report of all I said during the rallies. “He brought out a file and reeled out allegations against me which he said were treasonable. Among the allegations were that I was insulting Mr. President and that I was mobilizing the youths and promoting Biafra agitation. They also said that I was talking about Fulani herdsmen and condemning their activities in my area. “At a stage, he asked if there was another Victor Umeh and I said I was the only one contesting the senatorial election in the zone. “I told them that these allegations were made by my opponents who felt the only way they could stop me was to fabricate such lies against me. I also told them that I couldn’t have been talking about herdsmen because there are no grazing areas in my senatorial zone as all the places were already built up. “I also told them that the Republic of Biafra is defunct and there was no way I could be agitating for it or making it a campaign issue, reminding him that I hold the national honour of OFR which I am ready to defend anywhere. ‘After the interrogation, he took me to the Director General who read out the same allegations. At the end, we had a very fruitful chat anchoring on the need to maintain peace. “The DG said they invited me because if those things credited to me were true, there could be a major problem in the country. In my presence, he called Governor Willie Obiano, who assured him that I would never have said all those things and urged them to release me as he could vouch for my integrity. At the end of the exercise, he told me it was over and it was the head of interrogation that even drove me to the hotel where I stayed.” Umeh commended the people of Anambra State who trooped to the Enugu Airport to welcome him, assuring that he would never do anything that could tarnish the image of Igbo nation in Nigeria. How Umeh’s arrest was plotted A DSS source confirmed Umeh’s comments and disclosed how the politician’s arrest was plotted. According to the source, on Wednesday, Umeh addressed a rally where he accused President Buhari of shielding Boko Haram fighters in Internally Displaced Persons, IDP, camps, that Umeh further accused Buhari of being responsible for the free fall of the naira against the US dollar due to the president’s alleged cluelessness. “Operatives that attended the rally came back from their beat and incidented their report upon which further entries and clarifications, including follow up interviews with the operatives were undertaken. After processing the intelligence, the department decided to invite Umeh to explain his claims,” the source stated. He added that the DSS believed that Umeh went too far in his search for votes by telling the people that Fulani people were “destroying our farms with their cattle and Buhari did nothing.” With report, he said the DSS had no option than to invite Umeh for questioning because the law does not allow incitement or threat to national security or sovereignty. Criticisms trail Umeh’s arrest Meanwhile, strident criticisms and angry reactions, yesterday, trailed the development. Wondering who was afraid of Victor Umeh, public affairs commentator, Mr. Obiora Aghadinuno, said the development may have implications for the April 2 Anambra Central rerun. ‘’Umeh’s recent run-in with the agents of the state has once again directed our gaze at the usual suspects... No matter who is behind Umeh’s ordeal or what the motives are; it is clear as crystal that any attempt on Umeh’s life or freedom of movement at this moment in time is a wrong move. It is a wonder how this obvious fact could have eluded Umeh’s enemies. By instigating his arrest, they have masterfully made him a hero and validated his candidacy. And if it is true that the charge levelled against Umeh is that he is a supporter of the Independent Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), then, they have sealed his victory. While it is a blatant lie to accuse Umeh of supporting IPOB, it is an incontrovertible fact however that most of the electorate who will decide the winner in the coming poll are sympathizers of the IPOB. Consequently, to persecute Umeh over the spurious charge of supporting IPOB is to wilfully hand him victory on a platter of gold,’’ he said IPOB berates fg Condemning the development, IPOB, yesterday, denied ever being supported or sponsored by Umeh. In a statement issued in Nnewi, by IPOB Media and Publicity Officer, Mr Emma Powerful, the group also denied ever having support, sponsorship anywhere in the world or from any politician or business man, saying that IPOB is a big organization pursuing the actualization of Biafra and one man or few people cannot sponsor it. www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/treasonable-allegations-freed-umeh-relives-15-hour-interrogation-by-dss/ |
Politics › Ese Confesses: ‘I Don’t Know How I Got To Kano Till Now. I Just Followed Yinusa by Valto(op): 11:42am On Mar 03, 2016 |
ESE Oruru, the 14-year-old teenager allegedly abducted from Bayelsa State and taken to Kano by one Yunusa, aka Yellow, has said that she still could not tell how she made the journey to the North West state. In an exclusive interview with Daily Sun in a private home in Abuja, Ese said it was only after she got to Kano and saw that the people and the environment were strange that she realised she was no longer at home. She also told Daily Sun that her real age was 14, not 17 as was being speculated. She said she was born in February 2002.The girl, who now has a deep Hausa accent and speaks Hausa very fluently, said she had to adjust to her new environment. She said she was forced to speak Hausa, as everybody around her could speak only Hausa. During the interview, she appeared a little unstable. She said she missed her mother’s cooking, even as she expressed fear that her parents might decide to punish her for leaving home. How did you meet Yinusa? We sell food in Bayelsa; so they, Yellow and his other people, used to come and buy food from us. What does Yinusa do in Bayelsa? He came to Bayelsa to look for money. People say Inuwa is your boyfriend. Is this true? No, he is not my boyfriend. Like I told you, we sell food in Bayelsa, and so, he used to come and buy food from us. He is not the only one; they are many and I used to play with all of them like my own brothers because they buy food from us. I sell food to them just like that. Can you remember the day he took you from Bayelsa to Kano? How did it happen? I don’t know. Did he tell you that you were traveling to Kano? No. We didn’t go with his Keke (tricycle). His keke, is at home. Did he come to the house to carry you? No. So, how did you travel to Kano? I just followed him. I don’t know how I followed him. People believe that you decided to run away with him because you love him and want to marry him at all cost. I know that we used to play with all of them, our customers that come to buy food from our shop. There is nobody that is different. I sell food to all of them and I laugh with all of them. So, how did you know you were in Kano since you didn’t know how you got there? I saw that the place was different and the people there are people that I didn’t know. So, I knew it was his place because I did not know anybody there, but only him. We went to their house first. So, what did you do? I did not do anything. What did you tell him? I did not tell him anything. So, you just started staying with him like that? We travelled to Kura the next day with one man like that. He is the chief of the town. When we got there, they took me to one place and there they gave me hijab; they put it on me. And after that, they took me to one house in Kura. And from there on Monday, in the morning, we went back to the Emir’s Palace in Kano; then in the afternoon, we travelled back to Kura, to stay in the house. What did you all go to do at the Emir’s Palace? At the Emir’s Palace, they were asking him questions. They did not talk to me. They did not ask me anything, but they were asking him. Then they were speaking in Hausa language and I did not understand the language very well that time; so I didn’t understand what they were saying. Was it at the Emir’s Palace that you first saw your mother? Yes. I saw her, but I was not able to talk to her. I was just looking at her and she was crying. I just looked at her. I did not know her and I did not talk to her. Did you recognise her as your mother? I don’t know. I looked at her and she was crying. But when you saw her on Tuesday at the Police Force Headquarters in Abuja, did you recognise her as your mother? Yes. While you were away in Kano, they said you got married. Is this true? No. Was there any marriage ceremony? No, I did not get married to anybody. But did they convert you to a Muslim? Yes. How did that happen? They took me to one place. Before they took me from the house to Kura, they put me in hijab, then we went to Kura. When we got there, they went to one place, and one old man came there and he would say something and they would say I should repeat. Then I would repeat. If the man said something again, they would say I should repeat and I would repeat just like that. So, that was how you got converted? Yes. There is also this rumour that it was one old man that actually married you and not Inuwa. Is this true? I did not get married to anybody. While you were there in Kano, did you ever fall sick? I don’t know. What kind of medical attention did you get? Did they give you any injection? No, I don’t know. But they did not give me because I don’t like taking injections and I will not take injection when I am sick. It was only when they arrested me on Monday in Kano that they took me to the hospital. And when we got here in Abuja, they took me to the hospital again yesterday, Tuesday. Those are the only two occasions that I have gone to the hospital. Did they give you any medicine? Medicine? I don’t know. But if they put it in water or food… They used to give me something, but I don’t know if it is water they used to prepare it. But if I am not well, they would buy medicine for me and I would take. But it was not those types of native medicine. It was from the pharmacy. Are you happy reuniting with your family? Yes, I am happy to go back to my family. How do you feel now? I don’t know how I feel, but I just look calm. I don’t know what to do. Do you regret what has happened to you? Yes. How? I don’t know, but I have caused my mother a lot of trouble and put her into problem. If you see Yinusa now, what would you tell him? I tell you I’m confused. I don’t know what to do (then she started crying). What were you doing when you were in Kano? Nothing. You mean you just stayed in the house from morning till night? Yes. I did not do anything. I can see that you now speak Hausa language very well. Yes. I can speak Hausa very, very well. Were you speaking Hausa before you left for Kano? No. So, how did you come about it? Did they teach you? No. It is because the people there speak only Hausa. They don’t understand English. And when they spoke, I didn’t understand; so I tried and struggled so I could understand what they were saying and communicate with them. That was how I learnt the language. They call you Aisha. Didn’t you tell them that’s not your name? I answered it like that. What’s your real name? Rita. How would you relate with your other siblings when you get back home? I don’t even know. I have a feeling that they would do something to me for this thing that has happened. Like what? I don’t know if my mother will beat me when we get home for what has happened because she may think that I know everything that happened to me. I don’t think she would do that, considering all the efforts she put to get you back home. (Then the mother assured her that she would do no such thing, saying she was filled with gladness for seeing her alive). How old are you? There has been a controversy about your age. I am 14 years old. When were you born? I was born in February 2002. What is your favourite subject in school? Mathematics. And what do you hope to become in future? I hope to go back to school and become a nurse in the future. Your brother said you are a good Christian and member of the Scripture Union in your school and that you used to preach to people. Is this true? (Smiles) Yes. Tell me about it. Yes, I am in the SU, but they took it to the senior students and the senior students started misbehaving. So, we in the junior class took our own to a different level to sanitise the whole thing. We hold our fellowship in our class and go out for evangelism. What is your advice to young girls like you out there, considering what you have gone through? They should be careful. How? They should be careful with the people they play with or talk with, because it’s not everybody that is good. What is your appeal to your parents since you are afraid they are going to beat you? I don’t know what to do. I am confused. I don’t know what really happened to me and I don’t even know where I am. But I know that she is my mother. What did you miss most while in Kano? I missed my mother’s cooking. She used to cook sweet food for me; so I missed good food. Does it mean you were not eating good food? Yes, I was only eating rice and bread. What would you want your mother to cook for you when you get home? Banga soup and starch. www.sunnewsonline.ng/ese-i-dont-know-how-i-got-to-kano-even-now-i-dont-know-what-really-happened-i-just-followed-yinusa/ |
Christianity Etc › Re: How Giving Just N200 Got Me N5000 by Valto(m): 10:23am On Feb 25, 2016 |
Blured: Bless those who believe Oh' Lord and show them the right part to righteousness and for those who don't believe, I plead with a humble heart that you might open their eyes to see that only you can bring peace of mind and joy of the spirit. u better confirm the source of that 5000 alert. mistaken/error posting by bank teller is not a miracle. |
Politics › Re: Fire Destroys Property & Goods Worth Millions Of Naira In Yenagoa Bayelsa. Pics by Valto(op): 6:16pm On Feb 24, 2016 |
kingofchess: may God Almighty replenish their purse. amen |