Foreign Affairs › Re: Iranian Paper Puts Trump,Netanyahu In Prison Uniforms With Targets On Heads(Pix) by bdon123(m): 6:46pm On Jul 12 |
FreeStuffsNG: US and its proxy were using the Southern side of the Strait of Hormuz to move military assets and logistics to get closer to Iran and launch missiles on Iran.
The civilian vessels were a decoy Trump wants to use to gain a strategic military position close to Iran for killing Iranians.
Iran has created a lane for ships to take in the strait, if US is interested in ships movement then it should not bother anymore but Trump thinks the Iranians are stupid.
Iran will not sit idly and watch Trump kill all Iranian leaders. It is US that will eventually be forced to flee the gulf region like the Talibans defeated them in Afganistan. Killing iranians  u sure |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Knows People Pay For Appointments, Akpabio Is His SSA - Adebayo by bdon123(m): 6:35pm On Jul 12 |
Ofcourse tpain is a smart thiefery politician....nothing happens without his consent |
Travel › Re: 10 Killed, Six Injured As Bus Rams Truck On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway - FRSC by bdon123(m): 7:06pm On Jul 06 |
Onucs: Buses run too much on the express. If you are inside a vehicle and the driver is over speeding, please speak up o even though majority won't. Why the hurry
RIP to the dead Most nigerians dont speak.they so afraid to speak for themselves.i hav been singled out as enemy in many times in d past becos i queried driver rough driving.d rest seat down like akamu no send.tank God ano dey ever use public travel again xcept na me dey driv3 |
Celebrities › Re: Jazmine Cashmere Becomes Born Again, Embraces Christ by bdon123(m): 6:48pm On Jul 05 |
Ewedegubbler: the GOAT herself. no black pornster ever came close .
las las all olosho go enter church, become born again and kolobe those mugu men in the church.. Jada fire |
Celebrities › Re: Jazmine Cashmere Becomes Born Again, Embraces Christ by bdon123(m): 6:48pm On Jul 05 |
ashawopikin:
wow, this half caste milf that can take DP with ease. Dp bbc was her specialty |
Celebrities › Re: Plenty Girls Are Going Into Relationship Because Of What They'll Eat - Emeka Ike by bdon123(m): 7:55am On Jul 05 |
Omo relationship na transaction everywhere nowadays |
Travel › Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by bdon123(m): 7:54am On Jul 05 |
For me its insecurity.nothing prospers in high rate of insecurity.i would hav deeply gone into mechanised farming like investing at least 80mil bt if i remember i can be easily kidnapped by fulani i go jst forget that idea. |
Celebrities › Re: Sam Larry Involved In Road Accident; Bouncer Dies by bdon123(m): 7:41am On Jul 05 |
Road too busy for lagos yet dem dey die for accident on overspeed...this one confuses me |
Business › Re: Crude Falls To $70 But Nigerian Marketers Maintain N1,200 Pump Price by bdon123(m): 7:40am On Jul 05 |
Unigrad: Will you say this when the price of crude oil went up? How come if there is price increase of crude oil, petrol products increase immediately while if there is fall in price of crude oil, there is excuses to reduce the price of petroleum products? Well, I don't think you have a separate fuel station you are buying from. You and your family members are also feeling the heats. Price doesnt increase immediately...and yes i dont hav a separate filling station as na all of us dey suffer am.i do understand that they are quicker to increase price wen crude goes up to went it drops.However i tink u should giv it a month at least before crying |
Car Talk › Re: Reprogramming After Gear Oil Change V6 by bdon123(m): 6:46am On Jul 05 |
Nonsense talk....change ur oil. Buy original oem oil not kassim roadside oil.no reprograming needed.whoever told u that is an idiot |
Car Talk › Re: Car Vibrates At High Speed by bdon123(m): 6:43am On Jul 05 |
KOMBE: Thanks my brother,the car wobbles even at the lowest speed. I had to change all the tyres, and did wheel balancing and alignment, yet problem persists. I suspect a rotating part may be the culprit. U wasted money.tyres dont make car wobble...its always tins like rim or brake disc or pads |
Car Talk › Re: Car Vibrates At High Speed by bdon123(m): 6:41am On Jul 05 |
KOMBE: My Toyota Camry 09 vibrates at high speed and sometimes when I apply brake or reduce speed. I have changed all tyres, done wheel balancing and alignment. Also checked the CV joint, rotor, shaft. Yet the problem continues, please help. Brake disc is uneven...needs replacement.brake disc cost sha take note |
Travel › Re: Update On Abuja-Benue-Ebonyi-Enugu-Calabar Transahara Superhighway by bdon123(m): 6:31am On Jul 05 |
Kaduna to abuja highway was under reconstruction frm goodluck n still not completed till date....dont be fooled.we hav so many federal roads that need reconstrution bt no tpain is more interested in collecting loans to steal via giving out projects to his bois |
Politics › Re: CP Told Me Criminal Suspects Are Hiding In Osun Government House: IGP To Adeleke by bdon123(m): 6:34pm On Jul 04 |
Sheuns: Isn’t a suspect innocent until proven guilty anymore? Je said criminal suspects  |
Business › Re: How Can Temu Offer Cheaper Goods And Free Delivery While Jumia Cannot? by bdon123(m): 8:49pm On Jul 03 |
Temu is cheap labour frm china...also it comes direct frm manufacturers wit temu being d sole middleman.Also worth knowing is temu collects direct from manufacturers n store at their warehouses waiting to b3 ordered by u n shipped |
Travel › Re: Quality Of Work Being Done On Lokoja-Abuja Road (Video) by bdon123(m): 8:45pm On Jul 03 |
blamingthedevil: See the quality of Work being Done on Lokoja - Abuja Road by President Tinubu
This one don collect contract.for me i will rather praise d minister if truly its a gud job. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Is Silently Restructuring Nigeria Without A National Conference by bdon123(m): 8:22pm On Jul 03 |
Ttalk: This is reason why I support this government as they have done what past government only pay lip services to.
Tinubu will forever be remembered as a president with the blood reforns that transform Nigeria.
With no sentiments, no emotion, a rational person will see and appreciate the president I may not agree wit d man or agree he is a success becos we all hungry n can barely survive rate of food n tins.However i agree he is silently restructurimg without a national debate or recourse to house of assembly which is gud |
Business › Re: Crude Falls To $70 But Nigerian Marketers Maintain N1,200 Pump Price by bdon123(m): 8:18pm On Jul 03 |
ikechukz: I'll just assume that most people posting here are not business people. Imagine if Dangote had bought for $100 and is even yet to refine that batch, he should automatically start selling at a huge loss to Nigerians to make them happy. Th3y seem not to understand shit.price drop 2 weeks or less ago n u wan rampage on product.why not wait a month or more firdt before conclusion |
Business › Re: Crude Falls To $70 But Nigerian Marketers Maintain N1,200 Pump Price by bdon123(m): 8:16pm On Jul 03 |
greatdave: You're the ignorant one here. Why are they quick to raise the prices IMMEDIATELY crude price goes up without considering the "old stock"?! They dont raise d price immediately.i dey buy fuel its never immediate. U lack patience |
Autos › Re: Why The TVS–Enviable Partnership Could Shape Nigeria's Mobility Future by bdon123(m): 8:36pm On Jul 02 |
AnonPoet: Beyond Distribution: Why the TVS–Enviable Partnership Could Shape Nigeria's Mobility Future
Nigeria's transportation sector continues to attract major investments despite economic headwinds. The latest example is the growing partnership between TVS Motor Company and Enviable Tricycle Auto Parts Ltd, a move that could reshape access to motorcycles, tricycles and after-sales support across the country.
For many Nigerians, motorcycles and tricycles are simply a means of getting from one place to another. For thousands of others, they are businesses. They take traders to the market, move goods across cities, power delivery services, support artisans, transport commuters, and create livelihoods for countless families every day.
That is why Nigeria remains one of Africa's most important mobility markets.
And despite the country's economic challenges, international manufacturers continue to invest. One of the latest examples is TVS Motor Company, which recently announced a strategic partnership with Enviable Tricycle Auto Parts Ltd as part of plans to expand its presence across Nigeria.
The announcement was made during a media engagement in Lagos, followed by the commissioning of Enviable's new mobility facility in IIkorodu
More Than Another Dealership
At first glance, many people might assume this is simply another dealership opening. It isn't. The partnership goes much deeper.
TVS will leverage Enviable's distribution network and operational capabilities to significantly expand access to its motorcycles and tricycles across Nigeria. As part of the collaboration, the network is expected to grow from 17 outlets to 47 outlets, supported by new Sales, Service and Spares (3S) centres in strategic locations.
That means customers should have easier access not only to vehicles but also to genuine spare parts and after-sales support.
Why Nigeria? With all the conversations around inflation and the economy, one question naturally comes to mind: Why are companies still investing in Nigeria? The answer is simple.
Nigeria remains one of Africa's biggest transportation markets. Millions of people rely on motorcycles and tricycles every day, not just for movement but for income.
Ride operators, logistics companies, dispatch riders, traders, artisans and small business owners all depend on affordable mobility.
According to TVS, Nigeria and the wider African region accounted for about 25% of the company's overall sales in its last financial year, while Africa contributes more than half of its international business revenue. Those numbers explain why the company continues to invest in expanding its footprint.
Why Enviable Matters One interesting aspect of this partnership is that TVS isn't trying to do everything alone. Instead, it is working with a Nigerian company that already understands the local market.
Enviable Tricycle Auto Parts Ltd has built a growing presence within Nigeria's mobility sector through distribution, customer support and market development. Its new Ikorodu facility isn't just a showroom; it is designed as a modern hub where customers can purchase vehicles, access servicing and obtain genuine spare parts in one location.
That kind of infrastructure becomes increasingly important as more Nigerians depend on motorcycles and tricycles for work and bbusiness
Beyond Selling Motorcycles & Tricycles Perhaps the bigger story here isn't really about two-wheelers and three-wheelers. It is about mobility. Every growing economy depends on people being able to move efficiently. When transport improves, businesses operate better. Goods move faster. Entrepreneurs reach more customers. Communities become more connected.
That is why many global manufacturers are shifting their focus from simply selling products to building stronger ecosystems around those products. Reliable service centres. Better customer support. Wider dealer networks. Genuine spare parts. Long-term partnerships. Those are increasingly becoming the real competitive advantage.
Looking Ahead
Whether this partnership ultimately succeeds will depend on execution. But it also highlights something bigger. Despite the challenges, Nigeria continues to attract businesses willing to invest for the long term.
And increasingly, those investments are happening through partnerships between global manufacturers and indigenous companies that understand the local market.
For TVS, it strengthens its ambition to grow within one of Africa's most important mobility markets.
For Enviable Tricycle Auto Parts Ltd, it reinforces the growing role Nigerian companies are playing in shaping the country's transportation ecosystem.
For consumers, transport operators and entrepreneurs, the real measure of success will be simple: Will it become easier to buy, maintain and rely on quality mobility solutions?
Time will tell.
Sponsored Post This must be one of smartest shaddy ass niggas ever.i really wish i could study frm dem. They should write a book on how to go legit n sell it to d country |
Business › Re: Crude Falls To $70 But Nigerian Marketers Maintain N1,200 Pump Price by bdon123(m): 8:14pm On Jul 02 |
This is an ignorant post.giv time as old stock has to go.price cannot be changed every week becos crude oil prices has changed. |
NYSC › Re: New NYSC Uniform, No More POP: 5 Key Changes Tinubu Is Bringing To NYSC by bdon123(m): 3:16pm On Jul 01 |
dododawa1: Goodbye Khaki, POP: 5 Key Changes Tinubu Is Bringing To NYSC
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is getting its biggest shake-up since it started 53 years ago. The Federal Executive Council (FEC) just approved a massive overhaul to stop treating the scheme as just a year of paramilitary drills, turning it into a launchpad for actual careers.
According to the government, approved reforms will reposition the NYSC as a skills-driven, productivity-focused, and youth-empowering institution that aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s vision of building a $1 trillion economy.
This reform journey began in 2025 through a broad-based, multi-stakeholder review involving the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, the Federal Ministry of Education and the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination headed by Hadiza Bala Usman.
If you are a student, recent graduate, or parent, here are five ways the NYSC reforms will affect you.
1. Goodbye khaki, hello civilian leadership
The military is stepping back from running the day-to-day operations of the NYSC. A civilian administrator will now take charge, while the military shifts its focus entirely to keeping corps members safe. To match this professional shift, the iconic khaki uniform is being completely redesigned to look cleaner and more modern.
2. Six-week orientation camp
The traditional three-week camp is doubling to six weeks, and the daily schedule is changing completely:
Weeks 1–2: Civic education and national values.
Weeks 3–4: Financial literacy, career mapping, and business skills.
Weeks 5–6: Specialised tracks in tech, public service, farming or creative industries.
3. Primary assignment that actually matches your skill
No more sending engineering graduates to teach primary school math if they don’t want to. The new policy mandates that primary assignments must match your field of study. If you study software engineering, you will likely head straight into the newly created digital corps.
4. High-tech security placements
To address safety worries, the NYSC is launching a data-driven deployment system. It analyses security risks across the country in real-time, ensuring corps members are not sent into volatile or high-risk areas.
5. No more passing-out parade (POP)
The final march-past in the scorching sun is officially cancelled. Instead, your service year will end with a corporate graduation and career-networking event designed to connect you directly with employers.
When does this start?
The government is rolling these updates out in phases between 2026 and 2028, starting with immediate changes to the legal NYSC Act. Tank God ano gree serve then...now i can serve in peace without suffer |
Business › Re: 5 Decisions That Can Kill Your Business by bdon123(m): 8:08pm On Jun 30 |
Tanks for this...i was jst today considering buy a land i dont really want jst cos its cheaper than d one i want for bar business.Now i don change my mind...location is key. |
NYSC › Re: NYSC: 6-Week Camp, No More Military Drills - Tinubu Makes Major Changes (Video) by bdon123(m): 1:10pm On Jun 30 |
youngsahito: There should still be two or three days military drill. Youths won't take this scheme serious anymore as no discipline would be installed. So if no millitary no seriousness?like are u for real? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Lebanon Sign An Historic Agreement With Israel To Occupy Southern Lebanon by bdon123(m): 4:56pm On Jun 28 |
Now let me see how Iran will say Israel should not be involved in fighting terrorists in lebanon wen they were formally invited by d president to create base there . |
Politics › Re: Northern CAN, Bishops Reject Trump’s Boast Of Ending ‘Christian Genocide’ by bdon123(m): 4:31pm On Jun 28 |
LZAA: "Northern CAN" When did this rubbish become a thing Forget Olodo uprising We have a zombie apocalypse These animals pushing ethnic rifts are worse than sewer rats Smh Well can has been split into 2 in nigeria.Normal can n northern can.....politics is involved. That doesn't imply theres no christian genocide in nigeria |
Politics › Re: Northern CAN, Bishops Reject Trump’s Boast Of Ending ‘Christian Genocide’ by bdon123(m): 4:29pm On Jun 28 |
Memeni: The idiotic and stupid cowardic of an organization called CAN. Consisting of cowardic evil men masquerading as "men of gods"' spits* Can are mostly politicians right now. |
Politics › Re: Northern CAN, Bishops Reject Trump’s Boast Of Ending ‘Christian Genocide’ by bdon123(m): 4:29pm On Jun 28 |
PHIPEX: CAN that should be begging for more support is rather sounding proud and antogonistic. Does Trump owe you anything, where is your own president? Is this the real CAN or Aso Rock version? Very correct...should be begging for assistance not replyin like he owes u n didnt deliver |
Politics › Re: FG Discovers Platinum, Lithium, Rare Earth Deposits In Kaduna by bdon123(m): 8:24pm On Jun 25 |
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Politics › Re: Senate Passes State Police Bill, empowers Govs to appoint Police Commissioners by bdon123(m): 8:20pm On Jun 24 |
adenigga: SOURCE
Barau Jibrin Deputy Senate President It bars dem how exactly?by mouth?wat strategy can u successfully implement in a country where court orders are always disobeyed |
Science/Technology › Re: At 45 I Am Still Scared Of Snake by bdon123(m): 8:10pm On Jun 24 |
immortalcrown: Since when did adulthood or old age become an antivenom? Omo i tire o...i am 38 i get irrated n panic if cockroach climbs my body |
Sports › Re: World Cup Fans Label Okoye Sexiest Footballer On The Planet by bdon123(m): 1:16pm On Jun 22 |
Abeg hide am frm SA girls ....dem dey already find us for to beat for knacking their parliament members |