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I get tired of seeing this.
Guys, Tesla could do this tomorrow if the grid could stand it.
What you don't understand is that this is taking 2 MEGAWATT of power to do this. That's to charge 1 single car.
Let me put this into perspective. You would need an entire nuclear reactor to charge 500 cars.
This may be adopted in the future when battery tech comes a LONG way where the charging station can charge batteries slower, amd then transfer to cars really fast, nut a direct from grid transfer at this rate isn't happening at scale. Not here, not in China, not anywhere, any time soon.
⛽NIGERIA VS USA: HOW AFFORDABLE IS PETROL ?
🛢️ Crude Oil Production (2025):
🇳🇬 Nigeria — 1.64 million bpd
🇺🇸 USA — 13.6 million bpd
⛽ Petrol Price (Per Litre):
🇳🇬 Nigeria — $0.87 | ₦1,273.51
🇺🇸 USA — $1.06 | ₦1,547.24
💰 Minimum Wage (Monthly):
🇳🇬 Nigeria — $50.6 | ₦70,000
🇺🇸 USA — $1,160 | ₦1,604,743
⛽ Cost of 10 Litres (% of Min. Wage):
🇳🇬 Nigeria — 18.19%
🇺🇸 USA — 0.91%
The US produces 8.3x more crude oil than Nigeria yet sells petrol at only $0.19 more per litre. A minimum wage earner in Nigeria spends 18% of their monthly income on just 10 litres of petrol. Their American counterpart spends less than 1%.
#Statisense
(GlobalPetrolPrices, US Dept. of Labour)
GeoConfirmed Iran.
"The Girl School Bombing"
"Occam’s Razor" is right. Again.
Satellite imagery, provided by @planet, now confirms that the school was hit during the bombing of the base.
It is also clearly visible that all other buildings, just as the the school, were struck at the center. --> indicating that one of the two countries involved in the attack on Iran bears responsibility.
Sec. Marco Rubio said in an interview: "It is clear the the United States would not target... deliberately target a school."
https://t.co/fQQ1HjyhXI
"Deliberately" is the keyword here.
We had already proven that other buildings were struck a the same time.
(https://t.co/vSU9Fec8fv)
Read our previous statemen/assesment here:
"Using logic. Given the school’s position, next to and possibly integrated into a military facility, the more logical explanation is that the school was mistakenly targeted during an attack on the base."
https://t.co/J01OthjgFP
Statement regarding our posts about the bombing of a girls’ elementary school reportedly resulting in the deaths of over 100 girls.
Because many readers still misunderstand our posts or how geolocation verification works, I will explain this as simply as possible.
1) The girls’ school was located next to a military base and according to multiple sources even within the perimeter of that base.
However, this does not make it a legitimate target under the Law of Armed Conflict, even if it was within the premises.
The school was not in Pakistan or Afghanistan, as some claims suggest. (because the location is GeoConfirmed)
The footage is not old.
In Iran, schools are open Saturday through Thursday. (https://t.co/p11mbeHA5Q).
Fact: The school, located in Minab, Hormozgan Province, Iran, was destroyed, based on the footage.
Geolocation of the school bombing: https://t.co/OVEne9QjZ0
2) The claim that the explosion was caused by a failed IRGC missile launch has no supporting evidence, at this time (!). The widely circulated footage used to support this theory originates from a location approximately 1,300 km away from the school.
It is impossible that a missile failure visible there caused the bombing at such a distance.
At this moment, there is no proof that a failed missile launch caused the incident.
(See below or https://t.co/wxXNVLQITM)
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Using logic. Given the school’s position, next to and possibly integrated into a military facility, the more logical explanation is that the school was mistakenly targeted during an attack on the base. A thorough investigation is required to confirm this assessment, or additional verifiable evidence must emerge to support alternative claims. When conducting analyses, always consider the principle of "Occam’s Razor"
(https://t.co/kqTtxc3WoX):
"When presented with competing hypotheses about the same prediction and both hypotheses have equal explanatory power, one should prefer the hypothesis that requires the fewest assumptions."
In this case, the only “evidence” for the failed IRGC missile launch claim has been proven false.
Therefore, there is currently no credible evidence supporting that theory.
Reminder: OSINT, and reporting (journalism) in general, is based on the information available at the time an investigation is conducted. Therefore, analyses may change as new footage or evidence emerges.
POWER GENERATION: NIGERIA VS SELECTED COUNTRIES
(Total Electricity Production)
2000:
🇧🇩Bangladesh — 15,771 GWh
🇳🇬Nigeria — 15,095 GWh
🇶🇦Qatar — 9,134 GWh
🇴🇲Oman — 9,111 GWh
🇱🇦Laos — 3,438 GWh
2023:
🇧🇩Bangladesh — 100,928 GWh
🇶🇦Qatar — 56,249 GWh
🇱🇦Laos — 51,150 GWh
🇴🇲Oman — 44,770 GWh
🇳🇬Nigeria — 40,959 GWh
In the year 2000, 🇳🇬Nigeria held a comfortable lead over several developing and Middle Eastern nations in power generation. By 2023, that advantage had entirely collapsed.
Over 23 years, 🇳🇬Nigeria slipped from a competitive second place to dead last among this peer group.
#Statisense
(IEA)