Sunday, July 26, 2009

Solar made Easy

Power is the rate of doing work; we can however infer that the productivity of a country largely dependent on the availability of power. Power has since been an indispensable factor in the progress of an economy, ranging from banking, media, industries etc. The availability of power however sky rockets the productivity of a country.

Majority of the challenges of our great nation is traceable to epileptic power supply. Nigeria may be losing up to $1.1 billion (about N140 Billion) annually, due o the unstable power supply which consistently poses a threat, hence reducing the capacity of industries to increase productivity by maximizing the resources put into the production process. This instability also extends to our homes and offices, thereby, increasing the cost of running our businesses, homes and offices.

Considering our once, Asian counterparts such as Indonesia, Taiwan, China, vietnam, and Singapore and their drastic development over the years, their is a sharp contrast as compared to our growth; which has hitherto been thwarted by the gross inefficiency of the power sector.

Comparing our development and the development of these countries with whom we once were at per up to the early 70's, is really disheartening. Moreover, presently, they even hardly measure up to us in terms of natural endowment.

It is glaring that the Labour market is over saturated partially as a resulted of a good number of manufacturing companies which have turned into distribution outlets for imported products or even become extinct. Extremely large numbers of new businesses created from creative minds of young Nigerians never get to survive more than a couple of months because of poor electricity supply from NEPA, PHCN and insufficient funds to fuel generators that will serve their production processes. You can imagine trading online or doing other lucrative businesses that seemingly require less stress and once again facing the brick wall of this epileptic power supply.

It is no longer a secret that the "Quest" to provide stable electric power has become an avenue to siphon off public funds by politicians and generator dealers, who under the disguise of proffering alternative solution to the power problem exploit Nigerians.

However, explaining what Nigerians have had to endure might take a 5000 pages book; hence that is not our intention. This scope of this manual is meant to cover the reasons why we can't depend on other sources as they will definitely continue to fail us or indefinitely sentence us to a life of voluminous bills.

With the few point established above, we however have come to a point where we can no longer keep our fingers crossed and act indifferently as though this situation is none of our business. It is for this course that we hence, present the once and always, stable and constant, free and easy to maintain SOLAR POWER SOLUTION.

In this detailed package, we will be revealing to you all the components you will need to tap into this natural resources that we are bless with in Nigeria, the SUN.

We also be revealing where and how to get the components at a very cheapest rates. The five simple process of installing it. If you can mount a TV antenna you should be able to do this.

We will also expose you to business opportunities in this industries ,as many Solar Organizations are looking for major distributor globally.With N45,000 only you can start. We will also provide information on how to obtain loan without collateral

If you will be among the first 50 that are going to receive this SOLAR POWER SOLUTION packages and make money installing it for over 140million Nigerians, then do this but act fast because the count down have started.

Pay just N2000 to the following Banks and text us with the following information:- Name, Bank, Teller No, Email Address to 07039708638

Intercontinental Bank Plc

A/c Name O. Olusegun

A/c # 0341110000061141

GTBank

A/c Name O.Olusegun

A/c # 211752675110

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