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Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by taharqa: 4:38pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
agbameta:Cud you be kind enuf to tell us the name and location of this 217MW Plant that d LASG built and that is presently supplying power to d national grid, plz?? You may use @eko ile, @plaindealer, @agbameta, etc, to answer... Thnks you mush 1 Like |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by theshadyexpress(m): 4:38pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
agbameta:what fashola is doing now is what akpabio did 10× it 3 years ago so fashola is learning |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by leighcon(m): 4:49pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
taharqa: Cud you be kind enuf to tell us the name and location of this 217MW Plant that d LASG built and that is presently supplying power to d national grid, plz?? You may use @eko ile, @plaindealer, @agbameta, etc, to answer... Thnks you mush ^^ Defunct Enron power badges at Egbin me thinks, there were legal tussles that lasted till circa 2010. Not sure of details of its operations currently. 1 Like |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by theshadyexpress(m): 4:58pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
taharqa: Cud you be kind enuf to tell us the name and location of this 217MW Plant that d LASG built and that is presently supplying power to d national grid, plz?? You may use @eko ile, @plaindealer, @agbameta, etc, to answer... Thnks you mushthey can't provide answers because they and their masters are dirty liars and propagandists. bunch of losers 1 Like |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by leighcon(m): 4:59pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
^^ Loo right above you. |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by theshadyexpress(m): 5:05pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
leighcon: ^^even you admitted that you're not sure it still exists that is of it even existed. please where are those big mouthed acn propagandists.you guys started this thread ,why the hell are you silent or is it because I don open your yansh? |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by Ayekotoo(m): 5:07pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
theshadyexpress: show us proof please |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by geeez: 5:07pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Chino72: More like a warehouse for yam storage.. It's not what it looks like but what it does And what it does is what your erosion ravaged state can't muster the intellectual capacity or financial muscle to put together Keep hating, keep beefing, we won't stop progressing It's in our DNA 2 Likes |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by Eledan: 5:08pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Ibos must hate development.... No wonder....development is alien to their erosion and gullies ravaged red soil towns.... GRA Ikeja....Ikoyi power projects are coming on stream soon..so prepare for more heartaches. |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by theshadyexpress(m): 5:24pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Ayekotoo:let me expose your hypocrisy Akwa Ibom generates 100MW The Minister for Power and Steel, Dr. Lanre Babalola, has commended Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State for being the first ever in the history of the country to actualize the power dream of making electricity available within every five kilometres radius. He made the assertion while on inspection of the state’s power project, which has added 100MW to the national grid. http://www.energy.gov.ng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=26 now can u please shut up 2 Likes |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by theshadyexpress(m): 5:25pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Eledan: Ibos must hate development....you guys are far behind and you are happy about it |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by Nobody: 5:30pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
fashola is commissioning while gej is signing MOU fashola pictures of job completed - gej recycled pictures of project commencing fashola celebrates project finish - gej celebrates project initiation ceremony 1 Like |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by leighcon(m): 5:38pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
OYB, see pg 1 of this thread, I wanted your professional take on the project as well. I know you are in position to sniff into it better. |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by leighcon(m): 5:40pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
theshadyexpress: It is still in existence, management is what I am not certain about at the moment. |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by agbameta: 5:44pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
theshadyexpress: Any ability and capacity to credibly correct decades of federal inability to guarantee uninterrupted power supply to the people, to our streets, to our critical infrastructures like our water works, our hospitals, our schools, our bridges and public institutions is worth celebrating, may not in your village where even with your worthless MW, they can not guarantee any hospital or operating room uninterrupted power supply. Quality is always better than quantity, just too bad this concept is foreign to village migrants and illiterates like you.
At this very second, can they guarantee any establishment in the villages you mentions uninterrupted power supply? No they can not because they are still tied down to the worthless National grid your dumb assss is still celebrating after 50 years obsolete existence...... Again, quality is always better than quantity, just too bad this concept is foreign to village migrants and illiterates like you. Lagos state is the only entity in Nigeria manufacturing transformers and about to start manufacturing meters, something the villages you mentioned are going to end up buying from Lagos state
It's always laughable when ignorant illiterates and dullards like you call other people illiterats when in fact it's written all over your village self and existence. They didn't clue you in that Lagos state built the first IPP in Nigeria @ 27MW when you village isi ewu governors were still fetching water from the village stream in your villages? I just don't know why we have to lecture you dullards all th damn time... 1 Like |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by theshadyexpress(m): 5:46pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
oyb: fashola is commissioning while gej is signing MOUyou must be blind.gej commissioned a 434mw plant last week and will commission another 500mw plant at omotosho on do state tomorrow and you are here celebrating 10mw.first class mumu abeg park enter yaba left. 2 Likes |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by juman(m): 5:48pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Hmmm |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by taharqa: 5:49pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
leighcon:Bros, Sorry. I don't undastad anytin bout you just wrote above. Could you plz expantiate on it; actuali, REALI expantiate on it. Thnks |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by 0monnakoda: 5:50pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
taharqa: Cud you be kind enuf to tell us the name and location of this 217MW Plant that d LASG built and that is presently supplying power to d national grid, plz?? You may use @eko ile, @plaindealer, @agbameta, etc, to answer... Thnks you mushIt is located in Egbin Lagos State At the Same Site as NEPA> It was built by Enron in Collaboration with Tinubu but it is now known as AES Barge taharqa: Bros, Sorry. I don't undastad anytin bout you just wrote above. Could you plz Please check your Dictionary there is no word like " EXPANTIATE" practise spelling word correctly |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by theshadyexpress(m): 5:52pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
agbameta:you're an ignoramus of an inestimable dimension.rivers and akwa ibom have bought the distribution companies in their domain.when they fully take over they will be producing uninterrupted power supply to their states unlike Lagos that is celebrating provision of power to power only public infrastructures. bunch of hypocrites 1 Like |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by agbameta: 5:53pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
theshadyexpress: Are they capable of transmitting any produced MW to any establishment in that village or even sef, can you show us any hospital or state infrastructure and institution getting uninterrupted power supply? The concept Lagos is pursuing is not building hundreds of worthless MW plants that can not serve the people because you can not keep it or transmit it to benefit your tax payers. We've been there and we've done that, we've even moved away from that kind of worthless ventures to do critical targeting by keeping every MW we generate, something your villages with their MWs can not do. Stop comparing apples with oranges... Lagos state as a pacesetter was the first state in Nigeria to build one f those so what dumb rubbish are you beating chest with you village JJD late comer? |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by taharqa: 5:55pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
0monnakoda:And, it is a 271MW Plant, built by Tinubu, which presently supplies power to d National Grid, faaaa?? I just want to be clear on d above.... Abeg, tell me more; am all earz... |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by 0monnakoda: 5:56pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by 0monnakoda: 5:57pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
taharqa: And, it is a 271MW Plant, built by Tinubu, which presently supplies power to d National Grid, faaaa?? I just want to be clear on d above.... Abeg, tell me more; am all earz...did I say that it was built by Tinubu? I Suggest you go back nd read what I wrote that you just quoted. You can read Yes it is 271MW plant powered by gas supplying the National grid. If it is operating at full capacity. |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by agbameta: 5:59pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
theshadyexpress: Anybody can buy anything they want under the sun you damn dummy. Show us any of their hospitals, schools, bridges, roads, water works, public institutions and so on enjoying uninterrupted power supply. You are too dumb even after reading to figure out that this is not about quantity, but more about a creative concept to get around what the rest of the country including your villages still have to deal with. And why should they build what the late comers and JJDs in your villages are build when in fact Lagos state did that already and still couldn't keep any MW for the people of Lagos state just like your villages with all their MWs can't do? Are you shittting on your brain or you are just too mentally and intellectually lazy to differentiate between A and B? |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by 0monnakoda: 6:01pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_power_stations_in_Nigeria AES EGBIN Stakeholders report two versions of the inception of the project. 10 In the first version, Enron approached the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) and the Lagos State Government with a proposal to build own and operate an emergency faci lity, namely a 90 MW barge-mounted diesel plant to be run on liquid fuel, followed by a permanent f acility comprising a 560 MW gas-fired plant,--both under a common PPA. In the second version of the s tory, the Lagos State Government apparently drove the process and directly approached Enron for the two-part project. In both versions, international competitive bidding (ICB) practices w ere overlooked and the deal was negotiated within months. The original power purchase agreement was s igned in 1999 among the project company, the Lagos State Government, the Federal Ministry of Pow er & Steel and NEPA, with the expectation that 10 the first plant would be on-stream by December 1999 . Yinka Folawiyo Power Limited (YFP), a local Nigerian firm, was also involved at this stage as a dvisor to Enron, but not a signatory to the PPA. Due to public pressure, however, this initial deal was modified, and negotiations would continue for another six months through to mid-2000 . Major objections were raised about: the lack of transparent and competitive bidding; the type of fu el to be used, the fact that the plant would not be penalized for poor performance; that the project co mpany would receive excessive contract termination payments; and that capacity payments we re deemed too high. Amidst the ongoing negotiation, the original plan for the land-based 5 60 MW plant was shelved (albeit not dropped). The major items to be changed involved increasing the i nitial plant from 90 MW to 270 MW (9 units of 30 MW each gas-fired open cycle) and switching the fue l from liquid fuel to natural gas, both of which had the effect of reducing the capacity and energy charges (with some reports of a reduction of up to ten times the original charge), with a final invest ment cost of US$240 million. 11 It was agreed that the capacity charge would be fl at, indexed to OECD CPI, for the 13.25-year duration of the contract, which would be backed by a sovereign guarantee. Capacity charges would be payable in dollars. There was no separate fuel supp ly agreement; instead, fuel was to be provided by NEPA (subsequently PHCN), which would contract it d irectly from the Nigerian Gas Company. A little less than a year before Enron filed for b ankruptcy, the firm sold its shares in two tranches. 12 In September 2000, Enron sold 30 percent to AES. T hen in December 2000, the firm sold the remaining 65 percent and 5 percent respectively to AES and YFP, which although present since project inception only became a shareholder in 2000 . Enron did not complete construction, and the construction contract was transferred to AES Inc Vi rginia USA, with the plant coming online in May 2001 (Van Meeteren 2005). Although agreement was reached and the plant has b een online since 2001, further negotiations continued with regard to the availabil ity-deficiency payment as well as the tax exemption certificate (which remains outstanding). The issues were ultimately taken to arbitration, and while th e arbitration has been concluded, after approximately five years, the arbitral award is still being awai ted, together with a figure for the ultimate cost of the arbitration (RERA per com 2011). Throughout, secure fuel supply has been an issue for AES due to conflict in the Niger Delta, which flared up most recently in 2008/9, and which impacts on fuel deliv ery to the plant, located in Lagos. |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by Nobody: 6:03pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
theshadyexpress: You are a person! Far behind your erosion ravaged red soil states or where? Bladdy eddioott! |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by agbameta: 6:04pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
theshadyexpress: You mean Akpabio built a power plant even before becoming a Governor because Tinubu built the first IPP in Nigeria when akpabio was shufling papers in some legal firm.... Must you dumb illiterates open your odious illiterate mouth? 1 Like |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by agbameta: 6:08pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
I left for a few minutes and these village illiterates ran amok like untrained bingo...lmao I have your time today so if you are in the mood for some bruising, bring it on... |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by theshadyexpress(m): 6:09pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
ilugunboy:this slowpoke has statted throwing insults all because I told him the truth.sori boy your Insult wont change the fact that you are programmed to think backwards.sori if I was too harsh on you cos I know you're such a Sissy |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by theshadyexpress(m): 6:12pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
agbameta:show us the plant and its current situation or shut the f up buffoon. |
Re: Fashola Commissions Power Project. PICS.. by theshadyexpress(m): 6:14pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
agbameta:now read the thrash you wrote slowly and appreciate your foolishness |
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