
Radiqo
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Radiqo
@UseRadiqo
Your AI solar agent — making clean energy simple, smart, and accessible for everyone.


There is a black American community in Lagos that is supporting Black Americans to relocate here, helping them settle and build a large community of Black Americans in the city. It’s actually quite interesting. If we don’t get our act together, these people will drag us on the internet 24/7. Issues like power supply, infrastructural maintenance, urban remodeling, waste management, and proper landscaping have now become inevitable to address. That’s why we must be very careful,we don’t need a lazy governor in Lagos. In the future, Lagos is going to have soooo many black Americans living here. I have so many videos about this, though I don’t even post all of them. But things like reliable power, proper landscaping, environmental care, and effective waste management have become unavoidable because of the influx of black Americans moving to Lagos. The government should also be open to working with them on ways to improve the city, because Lagos is naturally a place that people gravitate toward. This development has opened up many opportunities for Nigerians as well, so everyone can benefit. It doesn’t take much to start fixing things. Kudos to the governor, but a lot of work still needs to be done.


Home Power Build Log: Part 1 Started upgrading my home power system. Current setup: 12kVA inverter, 2×15kWh lithium batteries (30kWh storage), and 12×700W solar panels (8.4kWp) installed. Next target: 75kWh storage + 30 panels (21kWp) by June, aiming to go largely off-grid by December. Also exploring a compact homelab/server room with proper cooling, power conditioning, and load management for higher compute uptime.




