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Olamilekan Oladehinde

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Unknown 参加日 Temmuz 2014
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Dami’ Adenuga
Dami’ Adenuga@DAMIADENUGA·
Is this b£&ting not too much😳😳😳
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spirit (-e/acc)@ciphertoone·
Solar owners in Nigeria, let me tell you something nobody is talking about. You spent ₦3M–₦8M on panels, inverter, battery. You're generating 15–20kWh a day. Your house uses maybe 8–10kWh. The rest? It sits in your battery until it's full. Then your charge controller just… stops. Your panels are literally cooking in Lagos sun producing power that goes NOWHERE. Meanwhile, the neighbor next door is spending ₦5,000/day on fuel. The tenant upstairs is rationing between charging her phone and running a fan. The shop across the street closes shop by 4pm because they don’t have gen. You have surplus power. They have unmet demand. There's a 10-metre cable between you. But there's no system to meter it, bill for it, or make it safe. That's what @tspowergrid is. We built the missing layer- a smart metering hub that sits between your solar system and your neighbors. It tracks every kilowatt-hour. Neighbors top up via WhatsApp/Telegram. You set your own price. ₦150/kWh, ₦200/kWh- whatever makes sense for your street. Earnings hit your dashboard in real time. Here's the full picture: THE HOST (you): You own the solar system. You install our Gateway Hub. You become a micro-utility. You earn ₦80K–₦150K/month from 3–5 neighbors. THE NEIGHBOR: They get cheaper power than petrol gen (₦200/kWh vs ₦330+/kWh for fuel). No capital outlay. No generator maintenance. No noise. No fumes. They just tap and pay. THE HUB: Our hardware smart meters at each connection point. It measures generation, consumption, battery state, and billing. All data flows live to our cloud platform. THE PLATFORM: Real-time dashboard. Earnings tracking. Neighbor management. Wallet top-ups. Withdraw to bank. This is the actual business. We're not a solar company. We're a platform company. Solar is just how hosts get onboarded. THE BILLING: Prepaid wallet system. Neighbor loads ₦2,000 via WhatsApp. Meter deducts as they consume. When wallet hits zero, power pauses. No arguments. No "I'll pay you later." No awkward conversations. Now let me address the FEAR: NEMSA just released new guidelines because fire incidents from solar installations are INCREASING across Nigeria. Battery explosions. Inverter overheating. Bad wiring. Mixing old and new batteries. No BMS on lithium setups. Kano's Singer Market burned twice in two weeks- solar battery explosion suspected. ₦5 BILLION in damage. This happens when there's no monitoring. No management system. No one watching the data. Our hub monitors your system 24/7. Battery temp. Charge cycles. Load distribution. Fault alerts go straight to your phone via the web app. This is what "managed solar" means. Not just install and pray. THE BUSINESS MODEL: If you don't have solar → Full Stack package. ₦6M, 5kW system, 3-month installment. Panels, inverter, lithium battery, gateway hub, meters for 3 neighbors, installation, 12-month warranty. If you already have solar → Upgrade Kit. ₦800K+. We add the metering layer, connect your neighbors, and you start earning in days. We take a 5% platform fee on transactions. That's it. You keep 95% of what your neighbors pay. IBPM installers, solar companies, estate managers- we're not competing with you. We're giving your customers a reason to say yes faster. "This system pays for itself" is the most powerful sales line in solar. We make it true. This is not a concept. The platform is live. Data loop is working. First Lagos pilot is being installed. Be your own Power Grid.
TSPowerGrid@TSPOWERGRID

Your solar panels are generating power you're not using and that's money walking out the door. T&S Power Grid lets you sell that surplus directly to your neighbours through our smart hub and app. You set the price. They pay prepaid. You earn in real time. tspowergrid.com/waitlist

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Olamilekan Oladehinde
Olamilekan Oladehinde@OladehindeOS·
@dondekojo The NASS caucus endorsed Sharafa, does not mean they have the party or grassroots, it’s brotherhood which is expected. Some of them Nass members won’t return.
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Ayobami
Ayobami@dondekojo·
Sarafadeen had Rep Members and Senators endorsing him on stage, Adelabu has random market women and Arewa community rep. He’s the one asking random people to come on stage
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fisayo
fisayo@adefisayomie·
As a man, once you open your eyes in the morning, war don start
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Ayekooto
Ayekooto@DeeOneAyekooto·
The crowd I saw today at Bayo Adelabu’s governorship declaration gives me so much joy and double assurance that APC will win Oyo State by landslide in 2027.
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Wiktoria Milczyńska, MD
Wiktoria Milczyńska, MD@w_milczynska·
UK founder starter pack (save this): → incorporate via Companies House: £100, 30mins → bank: Mercury (US)/Starling (UK) → legals: SeedLegals (~50% new UK startups) → EMI BEFORE first hire → HMRC advance assurance pre raising → cap table tools from day 1 a weekend, <£1k
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
Adelabu made the best decision to resign as Minister of Power. He seems to have a massive following in Oyo State.
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JAMB
JAMB@JAMBHQ·
The Heads of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria had unanimously agreed that the Minimum Admissible Scores for admissions into Universities should be 150, Colleges of Nursing, 150, and Polytechnics, 100.
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Olamilekan Oladehinde@OladehindeOS·
@channelstv 150 is failure, if a candidate can’t do 250, they should go to technical training or try again. Reducing benchmark does not better a system, we can’t keep doing stupid stuff.
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Katsina State approves N3.8bn loan to secure 3,890 Hajj slots for 2026 pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia
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