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budaatum:How much is the firestick |
budaatum:Does firestick connect to the internet on its own or relies on the connection of the TV? |
budaatum:Will firestick work with LGTV 42LE5900 |
You're not ready |
LikeAking:Yes it is. A factory standard civic will use 6 litres for 100km on the highway= 500×6 = 3000 CNG will cost far less than 2000 naira. Subsidy Removal: CNG at N130 Per Litre Cheaper Than Petrol—IPMAN At a meeting on Monday night between the government and the labour unions, it was agreed that the adoption of CNG as an alternative fuel would be the best option, and it was agreed that the CNG conversion programme earlier planned in 2021 should be revived. CNG, which is a gas mainly composed of methane and produces less emission, is the cleanest burning fuel operating today with less vehicle maintenance and longer engine life. In the interview with NAN, Mr Okoronkwo said bringing CNG, which was cheaper than even firewood, as an alternative energy, would create relief for the government and its citizens. “We have also discovered that bringing an alternative that is cheaper than even firewood which is CNG, will not only create relief for the government and its citizens but it is environmentally friendly. In the Niger Delta region, you see billions of tonnes of gas flare being wasted daily, these are huge amounts that should be accruing to our GDP, but we are wasting it because there is no market for it. “So, we are asking the government to create the market. How do you create the market? “What Egypt and India did was to give soft loans to be paid back within stipulated periods; from there, you can get vehicles to use gas instead of fuel,” he said. “There’s a franchise for the bottling of CNG so that an average woman in the kitchen can use it,’’ he added, noting that the introduction of CNG would cushion the effect occasioned by the high price of fuel currently as a litre of CNG would not cost more than N130. He advised that repairing the local refineries as well would reduce the impact of the removal as it would eliminate the cost of importation and exportation.
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ebenezary:Nipco ibafo, Benin, Lagos Island, Mobil Ibadan tollgate, there's one at Okene, Ajaokuta, and Nipco Airport road Abuja Then we have banner 🎋 energy I think at ikorodu
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NaijaCowFarm:That's why CNG is better than LPG for your cars. CNG if it leaks disperses and the ignition temperature is extremely high. So probability for a fire in case of a leak is zero. However LPG gas (cooking gas) is another story. LPG doesn't disperse as it's denser and settles with a lower ignition temperature... In case of a leak LPG gas can auto ignite.... |
cyberguy72:Nope. Any issue you need help with? |
LikeAking:But 2k gas may only carry you for 150km on a normal 4 cylinder engine. So you'll need to regass.... Hence there's a urgent need for more pump stations |
inoki247:Yes the Mobil service station at the Ibadan end of the Lagos expressway is installing two CNG pumps |
SangoOlukosoOba:Not my responsibility |
SangoOlukosoOba:Instructions were to stand down. No violence on Russian land. |
[quote author=wwwkaycom post=124018076]How much is CNG at the moment?[/quote]110/unit |
pineed:It's now 430k for 4 cylinder engines and 460k for 6 and 8 cylinder engines |
Omihanifa:Not everyone is like your governor .... The secondary school dropout |
he underestimated Vladimir Putin's sagacity |
Wagner boss confirms cancellation of advance on Moscow Wagner boss confirms cancellation of advance on Moscow The mutinous PMC is returning back to its field camps, the Wagner Group boss Evgeny Prigozhin has announced The Wagner Group private military company is returning back to its “field camps,” the PMC leader Evgeny Prigozhin announced late on Friday. His units staged a mutiny overnight, seizing control of multiple military and administrative installations in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don, as well as launching an advance towards Moscow. The insurrection reached the brink of major bloodshed, Prigozhin said, explaining that Wagner’s advancing columns will return to their camps “according to plan.” “They wanted to disband PMC Wagner. On June 23, we went on a March of Justice in a day. We advanced on Moscow just 200km short, and during this time we did not shed a single drop of the blood of our fighters,” he claimed. During the mutiny, however, the private military outfit reportedly downed multiple aircraft and repeatedly skirmished with Russian forces. The announcement comes shortly after the press service of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said he had held successful negotiations with Prigozhin. The talks were held in coordination with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Minsk. “Evgeny Prigozhin accepted the proposal of President Alexander Lukashenko to stop the movement of the armed men of Wagner in Russia and to take further steps to de-escalate tension,” Belarus’ presidency said in a statement. It added that Prigozhin had been offered “an advantageous and acceptable option for resolving the situation, with security guarantees for the Wagner PMC fighters.” The Wagner commander himself, however, did not mention the talks with Lukashenko in his latest statements.
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hay2zed50:50k |
Elsueno:What's the fair value of a 2006-08 9ja used civic? |
Rooneyboy:Why? |
Elsueno:What year |
Yourbest:Not a shishi more. If you find anyone pricing a V8 not in pristine condition at this point in time...grab am with two hands o |
Dvyne777:This car is priced 1.350M. no inspection fees. What's your problem? You're a very wicked fellow...
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luvhenry:Is it clearance or normal sales? |
Yourbest:1.5 |
barule:1.8. ready buyer |
Ireportlive:Still our yams |
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Was he Yari sleeping when Buhari was president Kastina State Northern Nigeria Lawan Senate President Yobe State, Northern Nigeria Tanko CJN Bauchi State, Northern Nigeria. Now we must enjoy President Bola Tinubu GCFR Southern Nigeria Akpabio Senate President Southern Nigeria Ariwoola CJN Southern Nigeria |
Jafo |

he underestimated Vladimir Putin's sagacity