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Politics / Re: Saraki Presents Africa’s Map-Painted Ostrich Egg To President Nana Akufo-Addo by Alejo01(m): 11:48pm On Mar 05, 2018
This powerbank is a mini energy solution that is targeted at solving many any challenge we have daily like charging phones, powering TV and like you rightly requested now, it can power your bulbs


The maximum power it can supply is about 100 watt but out there there are power solutions to (inverter and batteries) that can supply as much as 1000 watt, I personally have a 2000 watt inverter installed at home too, many have up to 5000 watt inverter installed...... These are all beautiful installations and can do power many high energy consuming device


For example a 5000watt installation with 4 or 8 units of 200Ah batteries will conveniently power almost all your home appliances at once
But here is the 'challenge'..... One of those 200Ah batteries cost about 100k and for 4 or 8 units, you will be looking at 400k or 800k respectively for battery only..... Inverter on it own can cost in from between 100k to 500k for a 2000watt to 5000watt rated inverter....



If you intend to add solar that is another 250 to 500k expenses....
So my question is why spend so much when all your priority is just to get your home lighted or to watch TV when you like to ensure your subscription doesn't just waste away, or to power your energy saving fan or laptop......



Our mini energy solution can help you solve many of these needs above at a friendly price which can be far less if you only need it for light, or only to charge phone or only power Laptop..... Pls take note of the word *ONLY*
If you will need to it to do all of the above and even more then you may need to buy the upgraded Powerbank/Battery, inverter, Laptop connecting cable, charger....

It is not that MPS cannot power many or all these together but caution must be taken to ensure that the 100watt limit is not exceeded.


To give an insight on lighting, some 20 years ago incandescent bulb (those ones look like lantern light ��and get so hot) were the popular type of bulbs. The least of these incandescent bulb is about 60watt (and note: OUR MOBILE POWER SOLUTION PACK can only supply about 100watt-----that means it can only power one incandescent bulb�����‍♀)


But like many of us know, power is not cheap in some part of the world.... Some people pay special attention to how much power they consume so that power bills don't take away all their savings for summer holiday.... So there were more research into energy efficient devices and that lead to the invention of many lesser energy consuming device popularly referred to as energy savers



The popular energy savers in most people homes today are rated 25 to 20 watt and many has the big 40watt energy saver bulbs but research has even gone farther to give lower energy consuming bulb/device....


There are 5watt, 7watt, 12watt energy saver bulbs that are just as bright as the more popular ones but surprisingly or not so surprising �most electrical stores/shops don't stock them..... As e no dey move market ����


Another thing worthy of note is DC or AC convention.....

DC.... Direct Current
AC - Alternating current

Direct Current.... Which is mostly 12v like those of batteries, solar panels etcetera...... Virtually all electronic and computer hardware needs DC to function......manufacturer builds components that converts ac to dc into their device......for example most laptop are 19v device and it takes the adapter the rectify the 220v AC into the usable 19v for laptop..... Power is lost during this conversion. MPS has a 19v port for laptop and a 12v port for other DC device or an inverter to convert the stored charge to 220v that most of our electronics use.


The voltage and frequency of alternating current (AC) electricity used in homes varies from country to country throughout the world. Typically, either 110-volt AC (110V) e.g USA or 220-volt AC (220V) e.g Nigeria.... is used, 'usually connected from the grid into homes, or from power generating set etcetera


A good example of a synergy between the two (ac/dc) is
Crime / Re: Yahoo Boys Clear Out Nigerian Man Mum's Life Savings by Alejo01(m): 11:47pm On Mar 05, 2018
He will meet his own waterloo


This powerbank is a mini energy solution that is targeted at solving many any challenge we have daily like charging phones, powering TV and like you rightly requested now, it can power your bulbs


The maximum power it can supply is about 100 watt but out there there are power solutions to (inverter and batteries) that can supply as much as 1000 watt, I personally have a 2000 watt inverter installed at home too, many have up to 5000 watt inverter installed...... These are all beautiful installations and can do power many high energy consuming device


For example a 5000watt installation with 4 or 8 units of 200Ah batteries will conveniently power almost all your home appliances at once
But here is the 'challenge'..... One of those 200Ah batteries cost about 100k and for 4 or 8 units, you will be looking at 400k or 800k respectively for battery only..... Inverter on it own can cost in from between 100k to 500k for a 2000watt to 5000watt rated inverter....



If you intend to add solar that is another 250 to 500k expenses....
So my question is why spend so much when all your priority is just to get your home lighted or to watch TV when you like to ensure your subscription doesn't just waste away, or to power your energy saving fan or laptop......



Our mini energy solution can help you solve many of these needs above at a friendly price which can be far less if you only need it for light, or only to charge phone or only power Laptop..... Pls take note of the word *ONLY*
If you will need to it to do all of the above and even more then you may need to buy the upgraded Powerbank/Battery, inverter, Laptop connecting cable, charger....

It is not that MPS cannot power many or all these together but caution must be taken to ensure that the 100watt limit is not exceeded.


To give an insight on lighting, some 20 years ago incandescent bulb (those ones look like lantern light ��and get so hot) were the popular type of bulbs. The least of these incandescent bulb is about 60watt (and note: OUR MOBILE POWER SOLUTION PACK can only supply about 100watt-----that means it can only power one incandescent bulb�����‍♀)


But like many of us know, power is not cheap in some part of the world.... Some people pay special attention to how much power they consume so that power bills don't take away all their savings for summer holiday.... So there were more research into energy efficient devices and that lead to the invention of many lesser energy consuming device popularly referred to as energy savers



The popular energy savers in most people homes today are rated 25 to 20 watt and many has the big 40watt energy saver bulbs but research has even gone farther to give lower energy consuming bulb/device....


There are 5watt, 7watt, 12watt energy saver bulbs that are just as bright as the more popular ones but surprisingly or not so surprising �most electrical stores/shops don't stock them..... As e no dey move market ����


Another thing worthy of note is DC or AC convention.....

DC.... Direct Current
AC - Alternating current

Direct Current.... Which is mostly 12v like those of batteries, solar panels etcetera...... Virtually all electronic and computer hardware needs DC to function......manufacturer builds components that converts ac to dc into their device......for example most laptop are 19v device and it takes the adapter the rectify the 220v AC into the usable 19v for laptop..... Power is lost during this conversion. MPS has a 19v port for laptop and a 12v port for other DC device or an inverter to convert the stored charge to 220v that most of our electronics use.


The voltage and frequency of alternating current (AC) electricity used in homes varies from country to country throughout the world. Typically, either 110-volt AC (110V) e.g USA or 220-volt AC (220V) e.g Nigeria.... is used, 'usually connected from the grid into homes, or from power generating set etcetera


A good example of a synergy between the two (ac/dc) is
Sports / Re: German Football Fan Arrested For Masturbating During Match (pic) by Alejo01(m): 11:46pm On Mar 05, 2018
This powerbank is a mini energy solution that is targeted at solving many any challenge we have daily like charging phones, powering TV and like you rightly requested now, it can power your bulbs


The maximum power it can supply is about 100 watt but out there there are power solutions to (inverter and batteries) that can supply as much as 1000 watt, I personally have a 2000 watt inverter installed at home too, many have up to 5000 watt inverter installed...... These are all beautiful installations and can do power many high energy consuming device


For example a 5000watt installation with 4 or 8 units of 200Ah batteries will conveniently power almost all your home appliances at once
But here is the 'challenge'..... One of those 200Ah batteries cost about 100k and for 4 or 8 units, you will be looking at 400k or 800k respectively for battery only..... Inverter on it own can cost in from between 100k to 500k for a 2000watt to 5000watt rated inverter....



If you intend to add solar that is another 250 to 500k expenses....
So my question is why spend so much when all your priority is just to get your home lighted or to watch TV when you like to ensure your subscription doesn't just waste away, or to power your energy saving fan or laptop......



Our mini energy solution can help you solve many of these needs above at a friendly price which can be far less if you only need it for light, or only to charge phone or only power Laptop..... Pls take note of the word *ONLY*
If you will need to it to do all of the above and even more then you may need to buy the upgraded Powerbank/Battery, inverter, Laptop connecting cable, charger....

It is not that MPS cannot power many or all these together but caution must be taken to ensure that the 100watt limit is not exceeded.


To give an insight on lighting, some 20 years ago incandescent bulb (those ones look like lantern light ��and get so hot) were the popular type of bulbs. The least of these incandescent bulb is about 60watt (and note: OUR MOBILE POWER SOLUTION PACK can only supply about 100watt-----that means it can only power one incandescent bulb�����‍♀)


But like many of us know, power is not cheap in some part of the world.... Some people pay special attention to how much power they consume so that power bills don't take away all their savings for summer holiday.... So there were more research into energy efficient devices and that lead to the invention of many lesser energy consuming device popularly referred to as energy savers



The popular energy savers in most people homes today are rated 25 to 20 watt and many has the big 40watt energy saver bulbs but research has even gone farther to give lower energy consuming bulb/device....


There are 5watt, 7watt, 12watt energy saver bulbs that are just as bright as the more popular ones but surprisingly or not so surprising �most electrical stores/shops don't stock them..... As e no dey move market ����


Another thing worthy of note is DC or AC convention.....

DC.... Direct Current
AC - Alternating current

Direct Current.... Which is mostly 12v like those of batteries, solar panels etcetera...... Virtually all electronic and computer hardware needs DC to function......manufacturer builds components that converts ac to dc into their device......for example most laptop are 19v device and it takes the adapter the rectify the 220v AC into the usable 19v for laptop..... Power is lost during this conversion. MPS has a 19v port for laptop and a 12v port for other DC device or an inverter to convert the stored charge to 220v that most of our electronics use.


The voltage and frequency of alternating current (AC) electricity used in homes varies from country to country throughout the world. Typically, either 110-volt AC (110V) e.g USA or 220-volt AC (220V) e.g Nigeria.... is used, 'usually connected from the grid into homes, or from power generating set etcetera


A good example of a synergy between the two (ac/dc) is
Sports / Re: Fiorentina Captain Davide Astori Has Died In His Sleep by Alejo01(m): 1:56pm On Mar 04, 2018
Vanity upon vanity....
Sports / Re: Fans Angry At Anthony Joshua Over Misogynist Statement About His Niece by Alejo01(m): 5:51am On Mar 03, 2018
COdeGenesis:
A won feminist. The only thing I see there is the wayward way his son will be raised compared to the good way his neice is being raised. The niece will be a better person compared to the son.


Can you guys read where he said one too reason he is firmer on the niece is cos she is older and more should be expected from her?

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Sports / Re: Fans Angry At Anthony Joshua Over Misogynist Statement About His Niece by Alejo01(m): 5:49am On Mar 03, 2018
He does want to live the life of a public figure..... He is trying so hard to put his feet on the ground but the world he lives in expect him to be politically correct like a Justin Trudeau.....


Even if he has said the other way round, they would still have a million and one reason to rip into him.......in their opinion, the children are the same.....

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Family / Re: My Daily Routine As A Lagos Father by Alejo01(m): 5:44am On Mar 03, 2018
This will resonate with most Lagosians.....



Most had it rougher than this daily..... Danfo wahala

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Sports / Re: Arsenal Star Aubameyang Makes Shock Resignation Claim After Man City Defeat by Alejo01(m): 4:55am On Mar 03, 2018
He meant some people has resigned to fate and not that he is about to resign


grin


English get wahala jare

Do check out my signature....
Sports / Driven To Tears: Players’ Meeting Exposes Arsenal’s Problems by Alejo01(m): 4:51am On Mar 03, 2018
Culled from SBNATIONtheshortfuse via Google News


One of the things we’ve always known about Arsene Wenger, largely because he has said as much over the years, is that he likes to get players who are smart, and he then lets those players use their smarts on the pitch, with very little direction from him. When you’re running out Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Cesc Fabregas, and other players at that level, sure, that works pretty well. But when you’re dealing with “ordinary” Premier League players, or players that have been mostly trained in a system-based coaching environment, things get a little trickier.

Coaches have to coach. They don’t have to micromanage, but in this day and age, coaches need to be able to instill a system and philosophy into players, to give them some sort of foundation on which to rely when things don’t go well. Arsene has never had a Plan B, and has largely, until the last five years or so, gotten by without needing one - Plan A was good enough most of the time.

Plan A has obviously stopped being good enough, and now his players are starting to feel the strain of the Wenger coaching philosophy, it seems. In a players-only meeting after the first of two embarrassing losses to Manchester City this week, this exchange happened, involving an unnamed player:

“We are a big club,” he said, tapping into the rallying cry theme. “But we need more help from the coaches.” That was when the damning judgment was articulated. It had actually been the motivation for the players to gather in the first place – without Arsène Wenger. “It’s not going to happen,” one of them said. “We need to find the answers ourselves.”
“We need more help from the coaches”.
That, friends, is a very damning indictment. It basically confirms the suspicion we all had that I outlined above - Wenger doesn’t coach so much as unleash. And while those of us on the outside have thought this might be a suboptimal strategy for a while now, this is the first time a player has actually said that out loud (that we know of, anyway).

Arsenal are lost right now. And when a group is lost, it looks to a leader to guide it back to the shore. Arsenal clearly lack that leader, and while firing Wenger tomorrow will probably not save the season, it might just have enough of an effect on the players currently wearing Arsenal shirts that things might start to turn around, ever so slowly, if Wenger were to go sooner than later.

It gives me absolutely zero joy to write something that basically says “Please, Arsenal, fire Wenger right now”. I’ve been, as Ted puts it, ride or die for Wenger longer than most. But I’ve wanted him to be gone for a season and a half now, and I’m also past the point of caring whether it happens in late May or if it happens now. If it’s true that Wenger’s legacy has earned him the right to see out the season, it’s also true that he’s actively ruining that legacy this season, and I just want the bleeding to stop. The players have, if not given up, at the very least come to a point where they’re desperate for someone to step in and take more command.

Will firing Arsene tomorrow solve Arsenal’s problems overnight? No. Will it rescue the season? No. But will allowing this depressing, sad, and counterproductive rot to continue, and to fester and get worse, between now and May accomplish anything either?

I’m not asking for change for the sake of it; I’m asking for change for the sake of taking that first baby step towards making things better, even if we don’t see more tangible steps between now and the July window.

Fear of things getting worse is never a reason to not do anything. If that were the way Arsenal operated, they may as well never let Arsene go, because change may mean things will get worse in the short term. But...things are not all that great now, are they? I mean, sure, Arsenal could reel off a couple wins against relegation candidates Stoke and Southampton and look good doing so, but that doesn’t mean they are in any way prepared


And, let’s face it: it’s also possible that Arsenal could lose to both those relegation candidates, the way they’re playing right now.

The way I see it, the choice is: either maintain a crap status quo for fear of regression, or take a step into the unknown that carries with it some risk, but ultimately will be the better move. That’s not a hard choice for me. If change needs to happen, and it clearly does, what is gained by waiting?
Politics / Re: I’m Not Bothered About Second Term In Office — El-rufai by Alejo01(m): 6:18pm On Mar 02, 2018
Enemy don pass friend....
Education / Re: China Offers Scholarships To 47 UNICAL Students by Alejo01(m): 6:15pm On Mar 02, 2018
Dem go shout Federal character o o grin grin
Family / Re: Man Forced Into An Arranged Marriage At 24 Shares How He Ends The Marriage by Alejo01(m): 5:58am On Mar 02, 2018
Poor guy....



Family can be a pain in the.....

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NYSC / Re: 18 Important Registration Requirements All NYSC 2018 Batch A Must Know by Alejo01(m): 5:57am On Mar 02, 2018
Many will be faced with poor power supply in interior villages and will pay to charges their phones.... Always know that our mobile solution is ready to serve you and with Nipost support..... No place that is far. MPS...... Power to the youth!


We deliver nationwide!
Education / Re: Microsoft To Support Owura Kwadwo Who Drew Computer On Blackboard To Teach ICT by Alejo01(m): 5:51am On Mar 02, 2018
He would need a power solution to go along side......



Just like the power solution on my signature is waiting to solve someone elses problem!
NYSC / Re: 18 Important Registration Requirements All NYSC 2018 Batch A Must Know by Alejo01(m): 5:45am On Mar 02, 2018
Thanks for sharing.....





Youth obey the clarion call......
Crime / Re: Nigerian Man Who Had Sex With Married Indonesian Woman Dies (Graphic Photos) by Alejo01(m): 5:44am On Mar 02, 2018
How u go take explain yourself to Baba God?




Na wa o o
Career / Re: Why Did You Become A Teacher by Alejo01(m): 7:24am On Mar 01, 2018
I love the job from afar.....


I even love Mentoring more now.....


Luckily teaching offer both the opportunity to teach and mentor
Webmasters / Re: Why You Need A Good Webhost. by Alejo01(m): 7:21am On Mar 01, 2018
You need my powerbank to keep the generator away......

Car Talk / Re: Transformation Of Mercedes Benz Logo: The Best Or Nothing by Alejo01(m): 7:19am On Mar 01, 2018
The king of the.......






SEDAN..... love me some Benz grin
Travel / Re: Lagosians, See How Much Time You Spend In Traffic In A Single Year! by Alejo01(m): 7:18am On Mar 01, 2018
Dem no dey worry o o




It is almost a normal thing.......



Govt is proactive these days..... Oshodi to Abuleegba will get a new lease of life if and when the new lane is completed...... I am impressed.... I when need to embrace train network.... That is the main solution to many of the traffic problems

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Car Talk / Re: See How Much Water Is Trapped In Your Car After Driving Through Flooded Areas by Alejo01(m): 7:14am On Mar 01, 2018
Wow..... But man must reach house na





. Abi do we swim?
Car Talk / Re: MOT Certificate: Was Your Car Physically Examined Before You Were Issued One? by Alejo01(m): 7:13am On Mar 01, 2018
In Naija?



Test wetin... It has all been monetized!
Education / Re: Dialogue Or Arm Twisting Approach. The Case Of Ssanu, Nasu & Naat Strike by Alejo01(m): 7:10am On Mar 01, 2018
Endless industrial action




Every body want a share of the pie!

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Education / Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe Varsity Organises Training For 7000 Students In Entrepreneurship by Alejo01(m): 7:09am On Mar 01, 2018
Why is this news?




If they don't, who will?
Phones / Re: 6 Distinctive Features Of The New Samsung Galaxy S9 by Alejo01(m): 7:08am On Mar 01, 2018
Hmmmm..... Thanks for sharing
.....




When will they start assembling then in 9ja to create job here and not just market?

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Family / Re: Why Nigerian Men Hardly Forgive A Cheating Woman by Alejo01(m): 5:05am On Mar 01, 2018
Culture



Our culture gives men the freedom to roam and forbids the women..... Simply our culture doesn't believe in equality......



But like everything evolving around us.... We have choose to assimilate those that only suit our selfish ways!
Health / Re: Pregnant Ghanaian Women Now Take Pills To Bleach Their Unborn Babies’ Skin by Alejo01(m): 5:01am On Mar 01, 2018
Ridiculous.......



Rada rada!!!!

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