As crazy as this might sound I believe electric cars is the future for Nigeria. – @OgbeniAyotunde
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…doesn’t sound crazy, brother. It sounds smart, wise, and innovative! How crazy would it be if YOU were the one in the history books to make it a reality first?
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Thank you
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…keep us posted?
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I sure will. Currently there is fuel scarcity in Nigeria which has crippled the economy
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Another ‘crazy thought’?
This scarcity of fuel is what engaged your mind into thinking about alternative means of power. The next step might be to begin writing your ‘proposition’ (if you haven’t already) Something tells me you are onto something MAJOR.
Believe in your ideas and Life quite possibly will guide you to the people who can help them become fully realized…
… just a thought… crazy as it may be!
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Thank you, I appreciate you
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And I YOU. I’ve not been to Nigeria… YET, but reading your words inspired me to write what I did. Your dreams are valid… that why they came to you… keep them alive!
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It may need to wait for a leap of technology to get them up to scratch first, Ogbeni my friend – a helluva lot of cables and plugs required at the moment. Of course, you do sound crazy though, I won’t take that away from you!
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Lol Bioman crazy works
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Bruce am thinking with solar and wind energy as our main source of power we can eliminate a lot of wires and build a sustainable clean energy system
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Why the hell not – what was it read today about the US basketball player was it (can’t remember his name) with his idea for electricity for alot of people. (Bah – wish I could remember his name.) You guys gotta get groovin’! It’s 2015 already!
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You know digital technology saved the Nigerian telecom industry
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No – I didn’t know that….all I know is a leedle about SA – otherwise I rely upon you – Nigerian internal economics doesn’t make headlines where I live….
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Of course ALOT of yachts use “drip feeds” to charge their batteries aleady from small windmills and battery technology is getting there (htough not clean to produce yet I think)
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I had to get out of Lagos last night, no electricity, no petrol, mass frustration. I am in Cotonou Benin in my friends penthouse enjoying the ocean breeze and reducing my stress level
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I know what that means….bless!
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