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Post by Honorebu on Nov 8, 2016 18:25:52 GMT
Lol..speak for yourself honey Work/Develop bi ti bawo ? hahaha okay. WORK/DEVELOP as an engineer, developer, designer etc. If any of these production get to 3rd world nations like Nigeria, they will most likely be found in Aso Rock or at Dangote's mansion in Lagos. If at all it will get to Naija, it will come in bulk because the wholesalers will bring them in to make money At the early stages, it might only be afforded by wealthy folks but it won't be in bulk because they ship it for themselves only. And is Nigeria really 3rd world?
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 8, 2016 18:41:11 GMT
hahaha okay. WORK/DEVELOP as an engineer, developer, designer etc. If any of these production get to 3rd world nations like Nigeria, they will most likely be found in Aso Rock or at Dangote's mansion in Lagos. If at all it will get to Naija, it will come in bulk because the wholesalers will bring them in to make money At the early stages, it might only be afforded by wealthy folks but it won't be in bulk because they ship it for themselves only. And is Nigeria really 3rd world? My brother, please let's not lie. Of all dem techy stuff reaching Nigeria, how many of them have made it past central rich cities. How many of them reach your village? Simple Windows 95 still no dey some places nau (i know i know light no dey lol). Same as Technos are for lower-salary peeps, iPhones are for richer folks. By the time it get to Nigeria, it will be 50 years behind. You're right. Nigeria is a 5th world nation.
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Post by Honorebu on Nov 8, 2016 18:44:59 GMT
If at all it will get to Naija, it will come in bulk because the wholesalers will bring them in to make money At the early stages, it might only be afforded by wealthy folks but it won't be in bulk because they ship it for themselves only. And is Nigeria really 3rd world? My brother, please let's not lie. Of all dem techy stuff reaching Nigeria, how many of them have made it past central rich cities. How many of them reach your village? Simple Windows 95 still no dey some places nau (i know i know light no dey lol). Same as Technos are for lower-salary peeps, iPhones are for richer folks. By the time it get to Nigeria, it will be 50 years behind. You're right. Nigeria is a 5th world nation. Your opinion sha and I respect it
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 8, 2016 18:46:14 GMT
My brother, please let's not lie. Of all dem techy stuff reaching Nigeria, how many of them have made it past central rich cities. How many of them reach your village? Simple Windows 95 still no dey some places nau (i know i know light no dey lol). Same as Technos are for lower-salary peeps, iPhones are for richer folks. By the time it get to Nigeria, it will be 50 years behind. You're right. Nigeria is a 5th world nation. Your opinion sha and I respect it lolol I know all your moves by now..... to dey argue don tire you.
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Post by Honorebu on Nov 8, 2016 18:48:05 GMT
Your opinion sha and I respect it lolol I know all your moves by now..... to dey argue don tire you. Bintin laye oo
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 19, 2016 14:16:09 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 19, 2016 14:16:35 GMT
This is a game changer
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 19, 2016 14:18:04 GMT
"It's looking quite promising that a solar roof will actually cost less than a normal roof before you even take the value of electricity into account," he said. "So the basic proposition would be, 'Would you like a roof that looks better than a normal roof, lasts twice as long, costs less, and by the way generates electricity?' It's like, why would you get anything else?"
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Post by Honorebu on Nov 19, 2016 14:20:29 GMT
"Os courfe" That's expected and it's worth every penny you expend on it
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 19, 2016 14:29:38 GMT
"Of course" That's expected and it's worth every penny you expend on it Yep!
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