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kettykin: 1:19pm On May 30
lexy2014:


is there electricity in the country for home use?

will the assembly plants run on electricity or diesel?

I have an ongoing solar project in the East, my greatest surprise is that 1 out of every 10 houses in the east is solar powered. The east is undergoing a quiet revolution that only very few people can understand. Solar powered charging stations will be the real money spinner
bigpicture001: 1:30pm On May 30
kettykin:


Stallion is an Indian company

It's a big relief to know
Appletek: 1:31pm On May 30
rinzaugustine:
I go before Others= Igbo…everyone in Nigeria have now realized Igbo means progress, development and total prosperity and anything outside Igbo means the opposite which we are seeing today in form of buhari and tinubu using cord to wipe anguish, pain, shame and failures of shege banza into the necks of their ers

Nassarawa already launched before this.

Go to this thread and see the thread by Igbos
https://nairaland.sitesunblocked.org/8437022/nasarawa-host-nigerias-first-electric
Appletek: 1:33pm On May 30
Mrexcell:

Can you name all those from the south east that condemned the nassarawa governor for planning to set up electric car manufacturing plant in his state? All these things are just things u guys made up in ur heads due to ur long urs in dwelling in a life of useless and meaningless bigotry.

Obinna, go to this thread and see for yourself.
https://nairaland.sitesunblocked.org/8437022/nasarawa-host-nigerias-first-electric
dederocs(m): 1:35pm On May 30
Laudable, production and export is the way to boost our currency and halt inflation. All governors should be engaged in human resources development, empowerment by investing in productive ventures and training institutes. Human development is the key, production and innovation.
osayuwamwen(m): 1:44pm On May 30
Yr home appliances are you not using them in the same country without electricity?
RomanGreen:
Electric cars in a country without stable electricity. These people just care about PR and nothing more.
Mrexcell(m): 1:46pm On May 30
Appletek:


Obinna, go to this thread and see for yourself.
https://nairaland.sitesunblocked.org/8437022/nasarawa-host-nigerias-first-electric



Kayode so everyone that said something negative in that thread is igbo to u?
seunowa(f): 2:09pm On May 30
Mrexcell:




Can you name all those from the south east that condemned the nassarawa governor for planning to set up electric car manufacturing plant in his state? All these things are just things u guys made up in ur heads due to ur long urs in dwelling in a life of useless and meaningless bigotry.
May be you are a new comer on this forum
lexy2014: 2:59pm On May 30
kettykin:


I have an ongoing solar project in the East, my greatest surprise is that 1 out of every 10 houses in the east is solar powered. The east is undergoing a quiet revolution that only very few people can understand. Solar powered charging stations will be the real money spinner

that is not what I asked you.

1. is there electricity in the country for home use?

2. will the assembly plants run on electricity or diesel?

3. how did you come to the conclusion that "1 out of every 10 houses in the east is solar powered"?
kettykin: 3:17pm On May 30
lexy2014:


that is not what I asked you.

1. is there electricity in the country for home use?

2. will the assembly plants run on electricity or diesel?

3. how did you come to the conclusion that "1 out of every 10 houses in the east is solar powered"?

1. Public transportation doesn’t need the national grid. That assumption is intellectually lazy and factually wrong. A growing number of homes in the East — from modest bungalows to multi-million-naira mansions — are already off-grid, fully powered by solar infrastructure. These are not theoretical installations. They are functional, proven, and quietly mocking the incompetence of a country still arguing about megawatts in 2025.


2. An assembly plant is not a steel mill. It’s not smelting ore or driving industrial turbines. It's light to medium load infrastructure — computers, conveyor systems, basic machinery. It can run efficiently on hybrid energy: solar as the primary source, diesel as backup, and the epileptic national grid as a last resort. To suggest otherwise is to deliberately underestimate what is technologically and economically achievable — and that’s either ignorance or sabotage.


3. I personally conducted a ground-level survey in the East just days ago. What I found was not hesitation — it was momentum. There’s a quiet solar revolution taking root. Hospitals, schools, and government offices in states like Abia are already drawing up plans to go solar. Some are piloting it. Others are scaling it. They’re not waiting for Abuja to ‘wake up.’ They are moving because survival no longer depends on federal vision — it depends on local courage.

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franudi: 3:45pm On May 30
This is an innoson motors subsidiary.
Alusiizizi(m): 4:16pm On May 30
kettykin:
There seems to be an electric car assembly plant revolution going on Quietly , thank God the eastern governors are well prepared in this. Next is for Nnewi car parts manufacturers to either establish branches or key into this .


Next is to luanch an aggressive deployment of EV charging stations across the entire Eastern region—every street park , hotel, eatery, office complex, and residential estate will be equipped.

The East burns over N5 billion daily on petrol-fueled transportation—a self-inflicted economic wound.

By replacing fuel dependency with clean, solar-powered infrastructure, we’re not just saving money—we're redirecting billions into long-term, sustainable energy independence. This is the new gold rush that will release and free up more than N2 trillion annually in the eastern economy and create more than 100,000 jobs

Innoson already manufactures electric cars locally, and from what I can tell in general, electric vehicles actually makes a lot of sense in Nigeria.
Alusiizizi(m): 4:29pm On May 30
lexy2014:


that is not what I asked you.

1. is there electricity in the country for home use?
That is a self resolving problem. I used to be involved in solar projects in Nigeria when almost no-one even heard about solar power, about 10 years ago. Fast-forward to the present and observe that in many areas between 5% to 20% of all households include solar power as energy source and these numbers are going to keep rising. Do the arithmetic, here's really no reason why anyone of reasonable means should own a generator. Less than 500k is more than enough to get your average mini-flat set-up for constant power, courtesy of an integrated solar power system.

2. will the assembly plants run on electricity or diesel?
Your question is amusing. Diesel is used to produce electrical power. Solar power can definitely be used to power an assembly plant.

3. how did you come to the conclusion that "1 out of every 10 houses in the east is solar powered"?

Why not go to the south-east and have a look for yourself.
lexy2014: 5:19pm On May 30
kettykin:


1. Public transportation doesn’t need the national grid. That assumption is intellectually lazy and factually wrong. A growing number of homes in the East — from modest bungalows to multi-million-naira mansions — are already off-grid, fully powered by solar infrastructure. These are not theoretical installations. They are functional, proven, and quietly mocking the incompetence of a country still arguing about megawatts in 2025.


2. An assembly plant is not a steel mill. It’s not smelting ore or driving industrial turbines. It's light to medium load infrastructure — computers, conveyor systems, basic machinery. It can run efficiently on hybrid energy: solar as the primary source, diesel as backup, and the epileptic national grid as a last resort. To suggest otherwise is to deliberately underestimate what is technologically and economically achievable — and that’s either ignorance or sabotage.


3. I personally conducted a ground-level survey in the East just days ago. What I found was not hesitation — it was momentum. There’s a quiet solar revolution taking root. Hospitals, schools, and government offices in states like Abia are already drawing up plans to go solar. Some are piloting it. Others are scaling it. They’re not waiting for Abuja to ‘wake up.’ They are moving because survival no longer depends on federal vision — it depends on local courage.


1. is there electricity in the country for home use? simple yes or no

2. will the assembly plants run on electricity or diesel? simply choose one option

3. how did you come to the conclusion that "1 out of every 10 houses in the east is solar powered"?

where in the east did you conduct the survey?

what was your target population?

how many people were involved in your survey?
lexy2014: 5:21pm On May 30
Alusiizizi:
Why not go to the south-east and have a look for yourself.

1. is there electricity in the country for home use? simple yes or no

2. will the assembly plants run on electricity or diesel? simply choose one option

3. how did you come to the conclusion that "1 out of every 10 houses in the east is solar powered"?

have you not gone to the south east?
kettykin: 5:34pm On May 30
lexy2014:



1. is there electricity in the country for home use? simple yes or no

2. will the assembly plants run on electricity or diesel? simply choose one option

3. how did you come to the conclusion that "1 out of every 10 houses in the east is solar powered"?

where in the east did you conduct the survey?

what was your target population?

how many people were involved in your survey?

1. There is no electricity for home use in Nigeria, particularly in the south east that i carried out the survey, there might never be constant electricity in any place in Nigeria

2. Assembly plants will run on a hybrid of solar system when there is sun, diesel when there is rain and no grid, grid when there is rain and no grid.

3. Survey was carried in Uli in Ihiala Anambra state, Nkwogwu in Aboh Mbaise , Imo state Amaoba Oboro in ikwuano, Abia state .

Please, and please, with all due respect, this marks the end of my question and answers on this . I have quite a lot on my hands, and this information is part of a sensitive business plan and proposal . I hope you understand. Thanks.

I will not answer any further questions on this.
Zeebuy: 5:59pm On May 30
kettykin:
There seems to be an electric car assembly plant revolution going on Quietly , thank God the eastern governors are well prepared in this. Next is for Nnewi car parts manufacturers to either establish branches or key into this .


Next is to luanch an aggressive deployment of EV charging stations across the entire Eastern region—every street park , hotel, eatery, office complex, and residential estate will be equipped.

The East burns over N5 billion daily on petrol-fueled transportation—a self-inflicted economic wound.

By replacing fuel dependency with clean, solar-powered infrastructure, we’re not just saving money—we're redirecting billions into long-term, sustainable energy independence. This is the new gold rush that will release and free up more than N2 trillion annually in the eastern economy and create more than 100,000 jobs

The SE governors should setup a regional power grid. That's the first step.

Then they should setup standard-guage railway lines that will link all the states in the region. This can be financed by general contributions from each state. The railway will link to Onne Port. The Enugu state governor has already proposed this.

I love what's happening in the SE. There's a quiet revolution ongoing
lexy2014: 6:00pm On May 30
kettykin:


1. There is no electricity for home use in Nigeria, particularly in the south east that i carried out the survey, there might never be constant electricity in any place in Nigeria

2. Assembly plants will run on a hybrid of solar system when there is sun, diesel when there is rain and no grid, grid when there is rain and no grid.

3. Survey was carried in Uli in Ihiala Anambra state, Nkwogwu in Aboh Mbaise , Imo state Amaoba Oboro in ikwuano, Abia state .

Please, and please, with all due respect, this marks the end of my question and answers on this . I have quite a lot on my hands, and this information is part of a sensitive business plan and proposal . I hope you understand. Thanks.

I will not answer any further questions on this.

did you not know you had a lot on your hands and that you were revealing "part of a sensitive business plan and proposal" when you said this?

kettykin:
There seems to be an electric car assembly plant revolution going on Quietly , thank God the eastern governors are well prepared in this. Next is for Nnewi car parts manufacturers to either establish branches or key into this .


Next is to luanch an aggressive deployment of EV charging stations across the entire Eastern region—every street park , hotel, eatery, office complex, and residential estate will be equipped.

The East burns over N5 billion daily on petrol-fueled transportation—a self-inflicted economic wound.

By replacing fuel dependency with clean, solar-powered infrastructure, we’re not just saving money—we're redirecting billions into long-term, sustainable energy independence. This is the new gold rush that will release and free up more than N2 trillion annually in the eastern economy and create more than 100,000 jobs

simple questions, you are speaking grammar.

1. Did I ask you about SE and survey. is there electricity in the country for home use? simple yes or no

2. will the assembly plants run on electricity or diesel? simply choose one option

3. how did you come to the conclusion that "1 out of every 10 houses in the east is solar powered"?

what was your target population?

how many people were involved in your survey?

what is sensitive with what I asked you?
kettykin: 6:35pm On May 30
Zeebuy:


The SE governors should setup a regional power grid. That's the first step.

Then they should setup standard-guage railway lines that will link all the states in the region. This can be financed by general contributions from each state. The railway will link to Onne Port. The Enugu state governor has already proposed this.

I love what's happening in the SE. There's a quiet revolution ongoing

Solar powered Infrastructure is the new gold rush.
bigcasava1(m): 11:05pm On May 30
christejames:
Another cosmetic and audio project, no offence to his current performance though...



Moving it to his community alone has already reviewed the deceit therein, where there are still industrial layouts in the city of Enugu waiting for more industries? undecided
. how is ur governor performing
RomanGreen: 11:41am On Jun 01
osayuwamwen:
Yr home appliances are you not using them in the same country without electricity?

How do you intend to run the charging stations that will be stationed outside?
osayuwamwen(m): 12:17pm On Jun 01
Solar s even most communication mass are even utilizing solar s to power their mass
RomanGreen:


How do you intend to run the charging stations that will be stationed outside?

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Amudeneogu: 5:30pm On Jun 02
lexy2014:


what should God bless them with?
Good health and more wisdom.
lexy2014: 7:08pm On Jun 02
Amudeneogu:

Good health and more wisdom.

Did they previously not have good health?

The wisdom they had, what did they do with it that God should give them more wisdom?

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