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Katılım Nisan 2015
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AlvinX@alvin_366·
Developed States will never help Africa to develop. Same way a billionaire will not help an unknown fellow become one. Btw debt servicing, extraction of raw materials for the "Green Transition," & illicit capital flight,the "aid" flows in, but the real Devt stays out.
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I totally understand your view but China, India, Asian tiger countries maybe a better example than the US on industrialization. Btw, that’s the only way you your GDP per capita
brother Femi@Gentle_magic

@alvin_366 I agree, but they'll still make a lot from dangote as well, even in the us how many top state owned refinery is there

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Symoné B. Beez@SymoneBeez·
You'll never make it until you are willing to make sacrifices for long periods of time. This is what most people won't tell you.
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AlvinX@alvin_366·
Execute long term plan on short term intervals. . “In the long run, we are all dead! “ John Maynard Keynes
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AlvinX@alvin_366·
Life happens at the level of events, not of words. Trust movement.
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The most important fact : It was done…. And it be done across the country. Stable electricity is possible.
Edward William@Maxxnaija

@TheDrAfolarin But it was done! With the right person in charge, nothing is impossible. We vote rubbish and expect magic to happen.

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Dan Martell
Dan Martell@danmartell·
The more you build your own thing, the more unemployable you become.
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Rumi
Rumi@rumilyrics·
Maybe your path is harder because your calling is higher.
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Sharran Srivatsaa
Sharran Srivatsaa@sharran·
A pattern I’ve noticed: The higher the level, the more basic the questions. I’ve advised Fortune 100 CEOs and 8-9 figure founders, and the conversations aren’t exotic. They’re about delegation, time, hiring, clarity, stress. The deeper you go, the more you realize that mastery is disciplined repetition of fundamentals. The amateurs chase hacks. The elite protect the basics.
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Dan Martell
Dan Martell@danmartell·
Nobody gets great by constantly switching directions. Commit. Obsess. Go all in.
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@hexesandspell·
I have a theory that life meets you at your level of AUDACITY
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AlvinX@alvin_366·
Stable grid electricity is essential for industrialization and development. You can’t “solar” your way out of it. Ethiopia invested in GERD with 5GW capacity ‘cos they know. SA relies on Coal and yet produces 58k MW. Solar is backup not Mains Power.
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Rumi
Rumi@rumilyrics·
Never quit something with great long term potential just because you can't deal with the stress of the moment.
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Michael de Villiers
Michael de Villiers@Mikedotcoza·
At this rate we might as well go back to 1986 and overturn Maradona's Hand of God against England.
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AlvinX@alvin_366·
The simple things are somehow the hardest things in Nigeria. Fix the grid #stableelectricity
Mark Essien@markessien

Using a N3.6m solar system (8 panels, 10kwh battery), I am able to keep AC turned on 24/7 in my flat with no battery degradation. Let me explain how (this will be a bit long). First of all, in Ikot Ekpene, we have a big family house that has 5 flats in it (used by the various members of my immediate family). One of them is mine, but I am currently renovating it. So I am staying in the other flat. My Dad stays in one of the flats and his inverter was doing poorly, so I bought him the inverter system above (Felicity Lithium Phosphate - 8x 500 watt panels + 10kwh battery and 8kw inverter). The system can be expanded to include a second battery to make 20kwh, but he does not need that, so we kept it. The flat I temporarily moved to did not have solar, so I connected his system so we could share. I figured that this should be enough for both of us, as our daytime draw was 600watts. I observed that during the day I was seeing about 2kw production from the panels from around 11am till 4pm. The batteries fill up in the morning, and basically about 1.5kw is being wasted. Easy fix - turn on a 1 horsepower inverter AC with the mode "80". This makes it consume something like 800watts. Cool through the day. I tried running the bed room AC at night and the battery died in the early hours. Not ideal. The solution - I usually turn off the parlour AC (usually around 5pm), and the battery is close to 100%. The room AC I used a programmable switch which turns the AC on for 10-20 minutes every hour. The bedroom is smaller and more enclosed, so it stays very cold for the entire night. The power consumption - normally the AC would consume ~900wh in an hour, so with this system I drop consumption to maybe 200wh. If I turn it on 8 times, that's total consumption of 1600wh. More than enough left over for the battery to go through the night. So now I have full daytime and nighttime AC on a budget.

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AlvinX@alvin_366·
Trust only movement. Life happens at the level of events, not of words. Trust movement. – Alfred Adler
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