@Vik7torr@ChimeOzie@OloyeSomorin@Millishield01 Nigeria has a transmission problem, but saying generation isn't a problem is simply false. We have inadequate generation, underperforming power plants, gas supply issues, and massive unmet demand.
@Vik7torr@ChimeOzie@OloyeSomorin@Millishield01 decades for nationwide expansion. That's exactly why decentralized solutions like mini-hydro, solar mini-grids, and small-scale generation exist.
Nobody is saying a waterwheel will power Nigeria. The point is that local generation can power homes, farms, schools, and communities
@Vik7torr@ChimeOzie@OloyeSomorin@Millishield01 Why is 8,500 MW unavailable? Gas shortages, broken turbines, poor maintenance, vandalized infrastructure, and underperforming plants are generation issues.
Also, "40% don't have access" isn't just a transmission problem. Many rural communities are too far from the grid to wait
@Vik7torr@ChimeOzie@OloyeSomorin@Millishield01 You're proving Dozirim's point without realizing it.
If Nigeria has 13,500 MW installed capacity but only about 5,000 MW is actually available, then generation is clearly part of the problem.
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Egyptian TV host calls out Ottoman Turkey and Muslim contributions:
“Muslims contributed nothing to the world in the 20th century.”
On the Ottomans to Europe:
“Slaughter, massacres, impaling Europeans on spears.”
Modern era? “Bombing capitals, vehicular attacks, shootings, burning people alive in cages… massacres against Christians and others across the globe.”
Fiery take from Egyptian media.
St. Ahmed was a 17th-century Muslim Ottoman official who LEFT ISLAM and converted to CHRISTIANITY.
He noticed how transformed his Christian slaves were after attending church. Curious, he started investigating Christianity for himself.
He decided to secretly attend a Divine Liturgy. During the service, he witnessed a miracle that convinced him Christianity was true. Afterward, he sought baptism and became a Christian.
His conversion eventually became known. One day, while discussing religion with other officials, he reportedly declared that there was nothing greater than the Christian faith. That statement led to his arrest.
He was brought before Ottoman authorities, given opportunities to return to Islam, and ultimately refused. He was tortured and then beheaded in Constantinople on May 3, 1682.
It was great joining Njideka Akunyili Crosby — a gifted Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based artist — to unveil our first portrait together. This piece reflects so many chapters of Michelle and my story, and we’re thrilled that it will be on display in the Hope and Change lobby at the Obama Presidential Center starting this Juneteenth.
@D_OGhater_006@Olachuk@chisomholic We don't need to like it to agree with him you dumb ass.
He's right, we don't need our genes to be diluted by wild animals like you.
@Olachuk@Timidey4you Jeet this is harsh, you could S.S his pfp but couldn't check his TL?
C'mon man we must not throw our conscience away, you're so insensitive.