Saturday, May 2, 2026

Happy Workers’ Day – 2026

 


Honoring the Dignity of Labor

Every year on May 1, we pause to recognize the millions of people whose labor powers the world.

From teachers to technicians, farmers to factory workers, nurses to entrepreneurs, drivers to creators—every role matters.

Work is more than income. Work is service, contribution, discipline, sacrifice, and hope.

As Martin Luther King Jr. wisely said:

“All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance.”

That truth remains timeless.

No task is too small when it serves others.
No worker is invisible when helping build the future.

To all workers everywhere: thank you for your effort, resilience, and commitment.

Keep going. Keep building. Keep believing.

Happy International Workers’ Day.

#WorkersDay #DignityOfLabor #MayDay #Motivation #Purpose

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Welcome to April 2026

 Welcome to April 2026 - Stay hungry, stay foolish. 

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Women’s History Month – Empowerment Through Frugal Energy Solutions

 



This post honors strong women worldwide, especially the resilient women of Sub-Saharan Africa who face daily challenges due to limited energy access.

For over 15 years, Solar Jooce has developed frugal and innovative energy solutions, working with tight budgets and sometimes with next to nothing. This following series of posts will feature practical, tested solutions to help communities navigate energy challenges.

Wangari Maathai (1940–2011) – A Legacy of Empowerment

Wangari Maathai, a Kenyan environmentalist, political activist, and Nobel laureate, founded the Green Belt Movement, focusing on tree planting, environmental conservation, and women’s rights. Her achievements include:
First African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize (2004) for contributions to sustainable development, democracy, and peace.
First woman in East and Central Africa to earn a Ph.D.
Kenya’s Assistant Minister for Environment and Natural Resources (2003–2005).
Led the planting of over 50 million trees, helping combat deforestation and climate change.

“I Will Be a Hummingbird” – A Lesson in Resilience

Maathai often shared the Japanese tale "I Will Be a Hummingbird," which teaches the power of small actions in overcoming challenges. In the story, while a forest fire rages, large animals stand by, helpless—except for a tiny hummingbird, tirelessly carrying drops of water to fight the flames. When questioned, it simply replies, “I am doing the best I can.”

Maathai used this story to inspire people to take action, no matter how small, in addressing environmental, social, and economic challenges.

Solar Jooce: Frugal Innovation in an Uncertain World

Inspired by pioneers like Maathai, Solar Jooce remains committed to low-cost, high-impact power solutions in the face of economic hardships.

Our key strategies include:
Imperfect Substitutes – Utilizing available resources creatively..
Repurposing & Recycling – Giving new life to existing materials.
Adapting to Shrinkflation – Maximizing value in challenging economic times.
Sachet Sizing & Portability – Providing solutions in small, affordable units.

✔Portability: Creating easily transportable energy options.
Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) – Prioritizing functionality over perfection.

Our solutions are designed for regular people, by regular non-technical people, providing practical ways to overcome energy limitations. Our goal is to:
🔹 Help millions at the base of the energy ladder climb the first rung.
🔹 Prevent the middle class from falling into energy poverty.
🔹 Offer lifeboats, not luxury liners—keeping as many people afloat as possible.

We fondly call our innovations “Chiedu’s Make-Do’s,” embodying the spirit of resilience and resourcefulness. Stay tuned for more practical, affordable energy solutions.

 

Sunday, October 1, 2023

Energy Independence

In 1960 seventeen African nations gained their independence. In 2023 many of these 17 nations are still pursuing energy independence for their citizens. Solar Jooce actively aligns with aspirations to achieve #Solar4TheMasses. #SDG7 

Monday, January 2, 2023

SWAHILI SOLAR – PATA JOOCE!

 


Je, unajua kwamba Kiswahili ni lugha ya 13 inayozungumzwa zaidi duniani na lugha pekee ya Kiafrika kati ya orodha 20 bora ya lugha duniani?

Hujambo Afrika, mimi ni Chiedu na nitakuwa nikishiriki mawazo ya nishati ya jua na hadithi za kutia moyo ili kusaidia kuhamasisha uboreshaji wa maisha ya Waafrika wa kawaida kupitia uchawi wa nishati ya jua.

Jooce = Nguvu! Upatikanaji wa nguvu za bei nafuu ndio uti wa mgongo wa maendeleo na kuboresha maisha ya watu na jamii. Nina utaalam katika suluhu za bei nafuu pamoja na uendelevu na kumwezesha mwanamke wa Kiafrika.

Nimebahatika kupata uzoefu na mawazo kutoka kote barani Afrika pamoja na tamaduni za mashariki na magharibi. Waafrika wanaotatizika kuishi au kufanya kazi kwa bajeti ndogo wanaweza kupata suluhu au msukumo kutoka kwa Swahili Solar. Pata Jooce!

Tafsiri na google translate

Saturday, December 18, 2021

Gift of Affordable Light (GOAL) #SDG7 #Offgrid

 Pure gratitude in the midst of a turbulent 2021! Tribute to memories of 2 Michaels for lessons in #Ubuntu. WAME2030 awarded Solar Jooce #sdg7 related prize in 2021. Our Gift of Affordable Light #GOAL #Offgrid #Power from @solarjooce was the unlikely outcome of 2 @KonicaMinolta & 1 Eumig from 2 Michaels. @wame2030 prize is dedicated to 2 Michaels!


https://asvis.it/goal7/home/402-9289/energy-self-portraits-ecco-i-primi-vincitori-del-contest-fotografico Don't speak Italian was doubtful @wame2030 agents were trying to reach me for #SDG7 #offgrid related project #prizes Link above convinced me. #Grazie Grazie!  



Sunday, November 1, 2020

Welcome to November 2020

Welcome to November 2020. The world now seems like a very different place. Stay safe everybody!

 

Saturday, July 4, 2020

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Welcome to July 2020! + Welcome USMCA + Happy Canada day

Welcome to July 2020! Congrats to the United States, Mexico and Canada on the USMCA treaty taking effect today. Habouring high hopes that trade between the USMCA and the economic community of West Africa (ECOWAS) will boost efforts to light up Africa through targeted trade.

Happy Canada day to Canadians and friends of Canada everywhere. Bilingual Canada may be uniquely equipped to drive Solar4TheMasses across Africa.

Monday, June 1, 2020

Welcome to June 2020!

Staying on top of our mission to power Nigeria up. Welcome to June 2020 everybody!

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Happy Children's day 2020!

Happy Children's day to Children everywhere!

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Solar Jooce supports nurses ( and other healthcare professionals)

Solar Jooce salutes and supports nurses and other healthcare providers who battle to save lives under difficult conditions.

Yesterday 13th May 2020 Solar Jooce participated in a Webinar hosted by Mrs. Clare Omastey (
President, West Africa Healthcare Federation) and featuring Professor Stanley Okolo (
Director General, West African Health Organization, Burkina Faso) and Professor Akinola Abayomi (Hon. Commissioner for Health, Lagos State). 
Our take away from the webinar was that Solar Jooce is a stakeholder in the fight against Covid-19. We are committed to delivering service responsibly. The safety of the public (Healthcare centers, SMEs and households) and all our technicians is paramount.  



 
At Solar Jooce we walk the walk. We are in the process of retooling to ensure that beyond the use of face masks our technicians also have access to bio-hazard suits to provide an added layer of mutual protection where necessary. The bio-hazard suits for our wonderful installers are proudly made in Nigeria. #IWIN (It Works In Nigeria) #TakeResponsibility







Friday, May 1, 2020

Welcome to May 2020!

Welcome to May 2020. Happy May day! Let it be about more walk and less talk. #Solar4TheMasses #SolarDey

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Bright spots - Ingenuity at work


Complain or cope. Your choice. Kudos to Dr. Charles Robertson for displaying superior resourcefulness and initiative. Ai (American ingenuity) at work.

 
Solar Jooce doing what we can with what we have. Ditto for Ai (African Ingenuity) at work. # IWIN It Works In Nigeria.


Monday, April 6, 2020

Rays of hope - lighting standards for neglected PHCs

Plush toys and proper healthcare. Healthcare the way it ought to be. (Photo credit: Stock photo from Belgium)  

Photo of surgical procedure. (Stock photo)


In Lagos Nigeria, a dimly lit Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) birthing cubicle with no proper lighting to speak of. This has to be seen to be believed. (Photo credits: Solar Jooce)

In Lagos Nigeria, a light bulb at a Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) station occasionally powered by generator. (Photo credits: Solar Jooce)

 Solar Jooce installed LED lighting at Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) station in Lagos, Nigeria to ensure availability of quality lighting. (Photo credits: Solar Jooce)

Prior to deploying Solar DC solutions in healthcare environments Solar Jooce has extensively tested in collaboration with our Commonwealth partners to ensure safety, reliability and durability of our solutions. (Photo credits: Solar Jooce)

Solar Jooce donates materials and labour to support Doctors, Nurses, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) and other healthcare workers. Many work under impossible conditions and we try to make things a little better. (Photo credits: Solar Jooce)
Solar Jooce is setting a standard for ambient lighting in desperately deprived healthcare facilities at 44 Lux. (Photo credits: Solar Jooce)

 


 


Friday, April 3, 2020

Doctors best friend - Solar DC lighting



Spotted what appeared to be an abandoned battery bank (Top pic). Many homes, SMEs and Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs) are abandoning renewable solutions after systems fail or replacement batteries become unaffordable.
Side by side images show a fresh battery bank of eight batteries and other small battery bank(s) deployed at deprived Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs) by Solar Jooce. Our modified photography lamp holders simulate theater lights and are fed by the mini battery banks without any need for inverters. Solar Jooce "Baby Banks" are hands down a doctors best friend. African Ingenuity (Ai) at its best - It Works In Nigeria #IWIN










Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Brighter days ahead

At Solar Jooce our hearts go out to all those affected directly or indirectly by the current COVID-19 pandemic. We will continue striving to play our part in making the world a safer and brighter place for all. Please stay safe everybody.

Sunday, March 29, 2020

While the sun shines - Make hay

Our thoughts are with assistant nurse manager Kious Kelly's family, colleagues and friends. He succumbed to Covid-19.
Preparedness is everything.
At Solar Jooce we deploy resilient solar solutions that are designed to endure in tough operating environments.We do this because failure is not an option and our technicians can not be committed to working in environments with a high risk of contagion in the event of a power system failure. We do frugal innovation for hard hit communities.

Solar Jooce solarizing a Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) station in Lagos, Nigeria. It Works In Nigeria #IWIN

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Home - Where the sun ought to shine

Have to agree with Ms. Le Pen. African leaders stay in your home countries for medical care. You've had six decades to get your houses in order.