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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 12:58pm On Jan 07, 2015
patches689:


I have yet to see any meaningfull evidence at all


Of course, as long as it doesn't suit your retarrded line of thought, it is meaningless.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 1:00pm On Jan 07, 2015
patches689:


And yet there is not a single fact to support what you are saying


10 new power stations, including multiple links, you are indeed insane.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 1:02pm On Jan 07, 2015
patches689:


O look, he is pulling figures out of his bottom

In a factual sense, South Africa produces the most power in africa


Multiple links, including proof of on stream power stations is enough proof. Excerpt you're too blind to see it or too dumb to understand it.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 1:03pm On Jan 07, 2015
patches689:


Lol

So much delusion

This is hysterical

Are you high?

All of them factual.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 1:05pm On Jan 07, 2015
patches689:


This is the hight of delusion

How henry, how does it do it?

What sources do you have to back it up?

Clearly the damage from your last emotional breakdown has become permanent

Nigeria generates more electricity than South-Africa, this is a fact.

Mulltipe sources, and I have posted them. Read all of them carefully.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:12pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


They all have been arriving. You see them "everyday" with the multiple photos Nigerians post.

One insignificant base in the middle of the desert, not important.

First, if it wasnt important it wouldent be there in the first place

Second, I guess you think that Moral, Propaganda, equipment and the lives of your soldiers are also not important
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:13pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


Of course, as long as it doesn't suit your retarrded line of thought, it is meaningless.


No, I literally have not seen you post anything that substantiates your points or claims

But, I am used to you doing this sort of thing
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 1:13pm On Jan 07, 2015
mzilakazi:



It is very hard to discuss power production with someone who is not in a technical field like Science and Engineering. Electricity generated by generators can never be counted as steady electricity produced by power stations. SA has physical power station, an infrastructure which produces electricity non stop for hundreds of years unlike generator which needs constant repairs and fuel to generate electricity. SA company has built you power station and thus contract more of SA companies to build you power stations so that next time you should never boast about generator to compete with the likes of America, Britain and South Africa.

You've really turned yourself into a joke.

You south-africans are in desperate need of a sound education.

Electricity generated in each country. There are multiple ways of generating electricity.

Nuclear, coal, gas, IPP's, solar, generating sets etc etc.

It isn't a question of what method used in generating electricity, but how much electricity is generated in each country.

All heavy industries and manufacturers produce Independent power which isn't added to the national grid, but power used in running their own individual companies. Power generated is over 15,000MW by these companies.

Nigeria on it's own produces at-least 15,000 MW by all it's power stations. This is power generated, not power distributed to consumers.

Now, add the power generated by each individual household.

What then is the total output of power generated from the country?

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:17pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


10 new power stations, including multiple links, you are indeed insane.

10 new ones?

How many online? What generation? What infrastructure?

That also pales in comparison to our 41 power, gas and hydro turbines, 26 wind farms and 40 solar farms

You think 10 new facilities means you generate more than us?

Please, we are allmost finished building the biggest coal power-plant in the world.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:17pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


Multiple links, including proof of on stream power stations is enough proof. Excerpt you're too blind to see it or too dumb to understand it.


No, you have provided little proof of your other claims.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:18pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


Are you high?

All of them factual.

Nope, some are, most arent
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:18pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


Nigeria generates more electricity than South-Africa, this is a fact.

Mulltipe sources, and I have posted them. Read all of them carefully.

Read them all.

There is nothing to substantiate this claim
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 1:21pm On Jan 07, 2015
patches689:


Read them all.

There is nothing to substantiate this claim

It was however reawakened two years after and by 2010, contracts were awarded for the execution of 10 medium-sized gas powered generation stations in some states.These plants which are now at various stages of completion include,

1) Geregu phase II in Kogi State which is expected to generate 434 megawatts (MW) electricity;
2) the 513mw Omotosho II plant in Ondo State;
3) Olorunsogo II in Ogun State with 754mw;
4) Ihovbor (Benin) plant with 451mw in Edo State;
5) the Sapele II 508mw in Delta State.
6) Omoku II with 265mw in Rivers State,
7) the 1,131mw Alaoji power plant in Abia State,
Calabar 634mw in Cross River,
9) Gbarain 254mw in Bayelsa,
10) Egbema plant in Imo State with 381mw expectation.

Although one out of the 10 plants was commissioned last Thursday, the final completion stage is slated shortly before the provisional take over by private investors in June 2014. With the commissioning, Geregu phase II became the first of the 10 projects to be completed under the National Integrated power Projects (NIPP) initiative, despite being the last project that was contracted.

http://sweetcrudereports.com/2013/10/08/will-nigerias-initiatives-on-electricity-work/
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 1:23pm On Jan 07, 2015
patches689:


Read them all.

There is nothing to substantiate this claim

Why do I even bother undecided undecided
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:23pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


You south-africans are in desperate need of a sound education.

Electricity generated in each country. There are multiple ways of generating electricity.

Nuclear, coal, gas, IPP's, solar, generating sets etc etc.

It isn't a question of what method used in generating electricity, but how much electricity is generated in each country.

All heavy industries and manufacturers produce Independent power which isn't added to the national grid, but power used in running their own individual companies. Power generated is over 15,000MW by these companies.

Nigeria on it's own produces at-least 15,000 MW by all it's power stations. This is power generated, not power distributed to consumers.

Now, add the power generated by each individual household.

What then is the total output of power generated from the country?

Provide citations for personal production of power

South Africa sits on an official 45000 MW in 2009
http://cigrasp.pik-potsdam.de/countries/833900607/energy_profile

This excludes new planst that have come online since then. No one gives a sh1t about unoficcial gestimations about what some blokes generator is pumping out in his back garden.

Fact of the matter is that we produce more power, end of story

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 1:24pm On Jan 07, 2015

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 1:26pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


You south-africans are in desperate need of a sound education.

Electricity generated in each country. There are multiple ways of generating electricity.

Nuclear, coal, gas, IPP's, solar, generating sets etc etc.

It isn't a question of what method used in generating electricity, but how much electricity is generated in each country.

All heavy industries and manufacturers produce Independent power which isn't added to the national grid, but power used in running their own individual companies. Power generated is over 15,000MW by these companies.

Nigeria on it's own produces at-least 15,000 MW by all it's power stations. This is power generated, not power distributed to consumers.

Now, add the power generated by each individual household.

What then is the total output of power generated from the country?

You are a beeeeg joke, Henry.

I told that you are a joke.

Look at you.

What are South Africa's numbers, Henry?

You are a joke baba, and your answer to this question will prove it - as if your posts alone weren't enough.

Actually, let's flip it - Henry , who is the biggest consumer of electricity on the continent?

No, no...Henry, can you store electricity?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 1:27pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


There is something really wrong with you.

The Federal government of Nigeria produces 15,000 megawatts of power.

Big manufacturing companies (cement, car, beverages, oil companies, car companies, heavy duty companies, ship building companies, private refineries, et al) produce an additional over 15,000 megawatts of power.

Individual citizens produce between 12- 16,000 megawatts of power.

16,000
15,000
15,000 = 46,000 megawatts.

Nigeria's government's electricity distribution infrastructure can only carry 5,000 megawatts of power. The government's distribution is 4,600 megawatts.


We are talking about power generated in Nigeria. In the true sense, Nigeria generates more power than South-Africa.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/dangote-group-honeywell-others-generate-15-000mw-captive-power/176725/


That is not Nigeria that I know which is always dark every night. You are just making a joke of yourself with your foolishness. Why can't you drop this subject and make peace with the fact that SA produces more power than Nigeria. SA produces more power than Australia and many other European countries and is standing at position 14 in the world. Nigeria can never compete with SA in power production, not even to mention the large industry that SA has.


Nigeria produces an overall electricity of 4000mw and you can never use generators to add to a national grid. Generators produces a very less electricity which is at most 220v and this amount can never exceed 2000mw if used by 40 million people. Not everyone in Nigeria can afford to buy a generator, large majority of Nigerians are still stuck to a stone age of using fuel and woods as a means of energy.

Your claim is therefore invalid and unscientific because you just guessed all the numbers out of your bottom like a demented person. Even your source is just as drunk as you are because is just making sweeping and inflammatory statements by attributing 15000mw of bogus electricity to industries linked to dangote without giving fully analysed and supportive scientific information. Well, I really don't know why should I be bothering myself because Nigerians will never willingly admit defeat even when everything is clear before their very eyes.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:28pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


It was however reawakened two years after and by 2010, contracts were awarded for the execution of 10 medium-sized gas powered generation stations in some states.These plants which are now at various stages of completion include,

1) Geregu phase II in Kogi State which is expected to generate 434 megawatts (MW) electricity;
2) the 513mw Omotosho II plant in Ondo State;
3) Olorunsogo II in Ogun State with 754mw;
4) Ihovbor (Benin) plant with 451mw in Edo State;
5) the Sapele II 508mw in Delta State.
6) Omoku II with 265mw in Rivers State,
7) the 1,131mw Alaoji power plant in Abia State,
Calabar 634mw in Cross River,
9) Gbarain 254mw in Bayelsa,
10) Egbema plant in Imo State with 381mw expectation.

Although one out of the 10 plants was commissioned last Thursday, the final completion stage is slated shortly before the provisional take over by private investors in June 2014. With the commissioning, Geregu phase II became the first of the 10 projects to be completed under the National Integrated power Projects (NIPP) initiative, despite being the last project that was contracted.

http://sweetcrudereports.com/2013/10/08/will-nigerias-initiatives-on-electricity-work/

First, that only ammounts to 5494 MW - you are still 10 000MW short of our total

Second, how many are fully operational?

Finally, Medupi is 4,800MW and so is Kusile
http://www.bdlive.co.za/business/energy/2014/03/10/sa-needs-another-power-station-the-size-of-medupi-and-kusile

We have doubled the power output of your 10 stations with just 2
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:29pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/dangote-group-honeywell-others-generate-15-000mw-captive-power/176725/

no mention of your civilian power production

You are still 15000MW (soon to be 24000MW) behind us
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 1:30pm On Jan 07, 2015
patches689:


First, that only ammounts to 5494 MW - you are still 10 000MW short of our total

Second, how many are fully operational?

Finally, Medupi is 4,800MW and so is Kusile
http://www.bdlive.co.za/business/energy/2014/03/10/sa-needs-another-power-station-the-size-of-medupi-and-kusile

We have doubled the power output of your 10 stations with just 2

LOL And we haven't even ADDED private sources like he has done.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 1:31pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


You south-africans are in desperate need of a sound education.

Electricity generated in each country. There are multiple ways of generating electricity.

Nuclear, coal, gas, IPP's, solar, generating sets etc etc.

It isn't a question of what method used in generating electricity, but how much electricity is generated in each country.

All heavy industries and manufacturers produce Independent power which isn't added to the national grid, but power used in running their own individual companies. Power generated is over 15,000MW by these companies.

Nigeria on it's own produces at-least 15,000 MW by all it's power stations. This is power generated, not power distributed to consumers.

Now, add the power generated by each individual household.

What then is the total output of power generated from the country?

The only person who need that sound education has to be you.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 1:32pm On Jan 07, 2015
patches689:


First, if it wasnt important it wouldent be there in the first place

Second, I guess you think that Moral, Propaganda, equipment and the lives of your soldiers are also not important

There is something wrong with you.

You are very well comfortable with terrorists assisted propaganda, but desatisfied with military achievements in dismantling the enemy.

Yet, you sit back and point fingers at the military.

Listen guy...... you choose to see a plain white wall as black, no amount of evidence would make you view that wall in it's true white colour.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 1:34pm On Jan 07, 2015
Msauza:


The only person who need that sound education has to be you.


Answer the questions, Henry.


1. What is South Africa's total output?
2. Who is Africa's BIGGEST USER of electricity?
3. Can you store electricity?

I told you that you were a joke, my man. You should've quite while you were ahead.

Not for you, Msauza.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:34pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


There is something wrong with you.

You are very well comfortable with terrorists assisted propaganda, but desatisfied with military achievements in dismantling the enemy.

Yet, you sit back and point fingers at the military.

Listen guy...... you choose to see a plain white wall as black, no amount of evidence would make you view that wall in it's true white colour.

Facts are facts

Your incompetant military allowed a base to be overrun

You placed men in harms way, without support and aparently this was done for no purpose (according to you)

You have allowed BH to establish territory in your land, and allowed them to grow in strength to the point where they can take you on in LICW
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 1:34pm On Jan 07, 2015
patches689:


no mention of your civilian power production

You are still 15000MW (soon to be 24000MW) behind us

Retarrd.

I've consistently said, this power generated by heavy industries alone.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:34pm On Jan 07, 2015
Henry120:


Retarrd.

Wow, you sure proved me wrong

Good work, troll
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 1:36pm On Jan 07, 2015
Msauza:



That is not Nigeria that I know which is always dark every night. You are just making a joke of yourself with your foolishness. Why can't you drop this subject and make peace with the fact that SA produces more power than Nigeria. SA produces more power than Australia and many other European countries and is standing at position 14 in the world. Nigeria can never compete with SA in power production, not even to mention the large industry that SA has.


Nigeria produces an overall electricity of 4000mw and you can never use generators to add to a national grid. Generators produces a very less electricity which is at most 220v and this amount can never exceed 2000mw if used by 40 million people. Not everyone in Nigeria can afford to buy a generator, large majority of Nigerians are still stuck to a stone age of using fuel and woods as a means of energy.

Your claim is therefore invalid and unscientific because you just guessed all the numbers out of your bottom like a demented person. Even your source is just as drunk as you are because is just making sweeping and inflammatory statements by attributing 15000mw of bogus electricity to industries linked to dangote without giving fully analysed and supportive scientific information. Well, I really don't know why should I be bothering myself because Nigerians will never willingly admit defeat even when everything is clear before their very eyes.


Next thing, Henrito will add candle power onto his numbers.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 1:37pm On Jan 07, 2015
People, SA is building a new solar power station in Northern Cape which is currently under construction plus soon there will be major nuclear power reactors which are to cost SA over $100 billion.



http://www.southafrica.info/business/success/energy-080714.htm#.VIJHAAAgLA
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 1:38pm On Jan 07, 2015
patches689:


Facts are facts

Your incompetant military allowed a base to be overrun

You placed men in harms way, without support and aparently this was done for no purpose (according to you)

You have allowed BH to establish territory in your land, and allowed them to grow in strength to the point where they can take you on in LICW

Now BH is in control of THREE borders. Wow.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 1:44pm On Jan 07, 2015
patches689:


Facts are facts

Your incompetant military allowed a base to be overrun

You placed men in harms way, without support and aparently this was done for no purpose (according to you)

You have allowed BH to establish territory in your land, and allowed them to grow in strength to the point where they can take you on in LICW

Men withdrew from a base before it was overrun by militants. Airstrikes aren't a magic wand to anything. If they were, coalition forces won't be bombing kobani for over 3 months. They bombed the town yesterday again.

A strategic decision was taken to abandon the base, it was in the best interest of the troops involved.

Boko-haram controls no territory in Nigeria, active operations are on-going in an area which has always been a hotbed for extremists.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 1:46pm On Jan 07, 2015
South Africa enters solar power world top 10

The Droogfontein solar power plant, located 20 kilometres outside Kimberley in the Northern Cape, comprises over 165 000 photovoltaic panels spread over 100 hectares of land (Photo: Droogfontein Solar Power)

8 July 2014
South Africa has now connected more than half a gigawatt of utility-scale solar power, moving into the world top 10 of countries harnessing renewable energy from the sun, according to figures released last month by Wiki-Solar.org.
Wiki-Solar is a leading authority on the deployment of utility-scale cry solar power - photovoltaic (PV) power stations of 5 to 10 megawatts (MW) and above.
The United States tops Wiki-Solar's list of the top 10 markets for utility-scale solar power, with 349 solar plants together generating 6 498 MW, followed by China (4 607 MW), Germany (3 428 MW), India (1 897 MW), Spain (1 680 MW), the UK (1 523 MW), Italy (875 MW), Canada (714 MW), and France (677 MW).
South Africa is in 10th spot, with 15 solar plants now contributing 503 MW to the country's electricity grid.



http://www.southafrica.info/business/success/energy-080714.htm#.VIJHAAAgLA

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