Car Talk › Re: Why Do People Get Discouraged From Buying Hyundai Vehicles In Nigeria? by Grit2943(op): 3:50pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
fineboynl: Toyota and honda has alot of used spare parts. Unlike other brand. Not like other brands are not good Thank you for your input. |
Car Talk › Re: Why Do People Get Discouraged From Buying Hyundai Vehicles In Nigeria? by Grit2943(op): 3:49pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
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Autos › Re: Why Do People Get Discouraged From Buying Hyundai Vehicles In Nigeria? by Grit2943(op): 1:25pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
culkid: Don’t do it! If you go to my profile, you will see that I sold mine in 2020. The parts are so expensive, it is not a rugged brand that is fit for Nigerian roads and mechanics will kill you with misdiagnosis of simple problems. Thank you very much for this advice. |
Autos › Re: Why Do People Get Discouraged From Buying Hyundai Vehicles In Nigeria? by Grit2943(op): 1:08pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
ednut1: the cars dont have second hand value in Nigeria. The bad roads damage them over time when compared to toyota and honda. The mechanics available also do not understand the electrical parts of the car. The parts are also not cheap. Abeg no go buy problem Thank you for the insight. |
Autos › Re: Why Do People Get Discouraged From Buying Hyundai Vehicles In Nigeria? by Grit2943(op): 1:07pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
FEGNO: Hyundai and Kia have had engine persistent issues on all their vehicles for the last 5 years. There are even class action suits to force them to do the needful as so far they have refused to acknowledge that the engines are defective Thank you very much for your input. |
Autos › Re: Why Do People Get Discouraged From Buying Hyundai Vehicles In Nigeria? by Grit2943(op): 1:20am On Aug 06, 2023 |
pandax: Abort mission with 2012 Sante Fe, you cannot manage its engine issues as a first time Hyundai user and besides, it had a factory recall
2012 Sonata is strongly recommended based on my usage experience. It was bought brand new and i sold it at mileage 152k in good condition. The only thing to note is that, it is GDi (Gasoline Direct Injection), it will give you better fuel efficiency and power, but with carbon build up over time. To forestall this build up, you can be using injector cleaner every 3000 miles or after every oil change
The parts are readily available, not so expensive, but not as cheap as its equivalent in Toyota - Camry
Finally, you will need a Kia/Hyundai trained Mechanic/Electrician to be servicing your car. If you reside in PH or Asaba, I can recommend one or two for you Thank you very much for the detailed analysis. I have learnt a lot. I stay in Lagos |
Education › Re: Test Your IQ by Grit2943(m): 12:26am On Aug 06, 2023 |
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Travel › Re: Two Nigerians Stowaways Found On Rudder Of MSC Vessel In Spain After 6 Days Trip by Grit2943(op): 12:23am On Aug 06, 2023 |
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Autos › Re: Why Do People Get Discouraged From Buying Hyundai Vehicles In Nigeria? by Grit2943(op): 11:45pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
pandax: Be specific, what model of hyundai do you have in mind? New or 2nd hand?, so we can offer advice appropriately.
As for me and my family, its KIA KIA Hyundai and we have no issues with them. Second hand 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe with four cylinders or 2012 Hyundai Sonata. Thank you very much. |
Travel › Two Nigerians Stowaways Found On Rudder Of MSC Vessel In Spain After 6 Days Trip by Grit2943(op): 11:39pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
August 3, 2023 Two Nigerian stowaways found on top rudder of MSC vessel after 6 days trip Two Nigerian stowaways found on top rudder of MSC vessel after 6 days trip TWO Nigerian stowaways have been accosted and removed from a Mediterranean Shipping Company, MSC, ‘MSC Marta’ vessel after a six days trip from Lagos to Spain.
The Spanish Coast Guard and police in the Canary Islands found the two stowaways perched on the top of the rudder of an MSC containership arriving from Africa. The two young men had been aboard the vessel for six days in a position where they were unable to stand up and had no shelter in an attempt to reach Europe. The 72,000 Dead Weight (DWT) arrived in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on Monday, July 10, after a voyage of more than 2,700 nautical miles from West Africa. The vessel docked after 10:00 p.m. local time at the container terminal on its normal route in which the Canary Islands are an interim stop between Africa and Europe. In a routine inspection, Salvamento Maritimo reports its patrol boat Nunki spotted the two individuals lying atop the 901-foot containership’s rudder on feet above the water. They launched a zodiac boat and were able to retrieve the two individuals who turned out to be young men from Nigeria age 18 and 22. The local police were on the dock to take custody of the men.Interviewing the two, they determined they had climbed aboard the rudder on July 2 while the containership was in Lagos, Nigeria. The ship first traveled more than 100 nautical miles to Lome, Togo, where it was handling containers on July 3 and 4. It then sailed the 2,500 nautical miles to the Canary Islands with the two men on the rudder in the open ocean for six days. They were taken to the hospital and spent the night being checked out. This morning they were released and taken back to the MSC containership which is responsible under Spanish law for the removal of the illegal migrants and returning them to their home country. The men could have asked for asylum in Spain which would have permitted them to remain in the Canary Islands, but reports are that they have family in Italy and were likely trying to get asylum when the ship reaches Italy. The MSC Marta departed today with the two men bound for the port of Gioia Tauro, Italy, but there was no word if the men would seek asylum or remain aboard till the vessel reaches Nigeria. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/08/two-nigerian-stowaways-found-on-top-rudder-of-msc-vessel-after-6-days-trip/ |
Autos › Re: Why Do People Get Discouraged From Buying Hyundai Vehicles In Nigeria? by Grit2943(op): 9:45pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
Unseen: If you had searched online for the nearest Kia Service Center, and towed the car there, you will still be enjoying your ride by now. Kia and Hyundai are one and the same. Please can you speak on the price of its spare parts and availability? Thank you. |
Politics › Re: Ganduje And His Wife Mock Maryam Shetty by Grit2943(m): 9:36pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
Ganduje plays politics in a dirty way daily. Really saddening. |
Politics › Ilorin Belongs To Islam & Not Yoruba - Prof Abu Alia-Agan by Grit2943(op): 7:56pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
Cleric advocating use of charms against Isese worshippers not a Muslim – Islamic scholar, Prof Ali-Agan says as he also speaks against Wole Soyinka.
Prof Imam Abubakr Ali-Agan, an Islamic scholar and Head of Department of Religions, University of Ilorin, Kwara State, tells FATTEH HAMID why Isese traditional worshippers have continued to face stiff opposition from Muslim faithful in Ilorin, amid the controversial issues
Muslims faithful in Ilorin have continued to maintain that Isese worshippers in the town are not allowed to practice in some areas. Why do you think they took that position?
I think the question that needs to be addressed first is: was there ever the practice of Isese in Ilorin before this current agitation? If we can address that question, then we will know who the transgressor is. We all know that the Constitution gives freedom of worship to everybody but where your freedom ends, that is where some other people’s freedom starts. Ilorin has been very peaceful and you can’t pinpoint a situation where there was a religious problem in Ilorin even though we are the host community for other religious classifications. We have Christians living with us; they have churches and that has not been a problem. All of a sudden, Isese worshippers went from one house to the other, and stayed at the gate of the entrance of the Central Mosque; that was where they started and we kicked against it. We are not denying them.
Contrary to the beliefs of all and sundry, Ilorin people are not saying they should not worship their Isese but we cannot open our eyes, allowing some people to poke our eyes with sticks. What we are saying in essence is that if you belong to Isese, so be it. We are told in the Qur’an that unto you your religion and unto me mine. But you cannot try to impose their religion on the community as followers of Isese or whatever they call it. It is like the people of Ilorin going to Abakaliki (in Ebonyi State), or going to the remote parts of the South-East and deciding to observe some of our festivals by moving around the town. It would be very strange to the community. We have been living peacefully with people of other religions but we cannot wake up on a particular day and some people will now attract the attention of the world to their way of worship as if we are in Osun State, which is where they are from, so Ilorin would now be seen as another centre for the Osun-Osogbo festival. This is what we are saying: if you want to practice your Isese, practice it, but don’t make it a social or community event. In this place, you need not tell anybody before you know our identity; we are Muslims. We are the host community and wherever you are, the host has the right to dictate what your limitations are. This is what Ilorin people are doing.
Many have argued that Ilorin is a town that consists of different ethnic groups and tribes with different beliefs, and the residents practice their religions peacefully in the town. Why are the Isese worshippers different and not welcome?
We are not even restricting them to a certain area. Ilorin is alien to the Isese culture, that is what we are saying. As you put it, Ilorin is composed of people of different tribes. We have the Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Gibiri, Beriberi, etcetera. What unites all these ethnic groups to be together as one is the Islamic identity. Among our traditional rulers, we have the Gambari leaders, the Fulani leaders, etcetera. People of different ethnic groups formed what we know today as Ilorin and what unites us all together is the Islamic identity. So, it is those who are practicing Isese that are alien to the customs of our land. They are people from other places that want to make Ilorin a centre for their idol worshipping. This is what we are saying, Ilorin has an identity and the identity is Islam which must be respected. Is it because we use Yoruba as our lingua franca? Can the Isese people go to Kano? Can they go to Sokoto or Maiduguri to provoke their religion? This is nothing more than a provocation of a peace-loving community that is known all over the world that these are people of different tribes but united under one umbrella, Islam, despite their differences. We cannot run away from the fact that Ilorin is synonymous with Islam, so whether we like it or not, we will follow the dictates of the religion. Therefore, how can we wake up one day, I mean, just in recent weeks or months, compared to our hundred years of history and they are claiming Isese? This is a provocation. We are not saying they should not worship. There are people worshipping dogs, monkeys, cows, etcetera. We are not forcing them to be Muslims. We are saying that do not bring your idol worshipping into this peace-loving Muslim-dominated community.
Some clerics in Ilorin were reported to have gone on social media to state that they would use all means to stop the Isese worshippers, calling on other clerics with charms to join them in the cause. If Ilorin is against the use of traditional charms and ways, why are some clerics encouraging the use of charms to drive these worshippers out?
You see when you are in a war, you use all strategies that you think will draw the attention of those who are supposed to have waded into the issue. However, I’m not in support of those who are saying people should bring out charms. The government is supposed to have waded in and let people know their limitations but they are keeping quiet which is why we have these noises here and there. If the government comes out to state its stand to foster peace and it is not to support anybody but to maintain the status quo and when you’re talking about the status quo in Ilorin, then let everybody remain the way they were. Meanwhile, for those saying that people should bring out charms, Islam is strongly against the use of charms. The usage of charms itself belongs to the Isese worshippers. Any cleric that is saying that charms should be brought to fight Isese worshippers is not a Muslim but a part of those idol worshippers. Where do you get that (charms) in Islam? Islam has its ways, customs, and traditions, and anything outside the Sunnah (traditions and lifestyle of Prophet Muhammad PBUH) is shirk (idol worshipping). We as Muslims do not reckon with those who are calling for the use of charms because they are not Muslims but idol worshippers.
This issue was blown out of proportion due to the social media propaganda against Islam and Muslims, which is why it is being presented this way. These Isese worshippers in Ilorin can be counted on fingers. However, because of social media which everybody now has access to, the issue is being presented as if thousands of people are gathering somewhere and Ilorin people are denying them. No! That is not the issue. It is only a woman and her supporters but because of the propaganda that is being presented on social media, the issue is being magnified and amplified as if it is something that will bring religious war. We should ask one another the question: who are we warring with? A woman? It is some of those people that went there that made it seem like an issue that is out of control. No, it’s not! We gave her the land where she built her house and if she is disturbing the peace of our community and need be, we can take back our possession and let her go somewhere else. It is as simple as that. The issue is not out of control as people see it.
The name of the said river that is being used for worship is called Odo Yemoja. Why are Isese worshippers not allowed to worship at a river named after their god? Or don’t you think they have the right to worship the way they want?
I asked a fundamental question earlier if you know the history of Ilorin? I had never heard of the Yemoja River in Ilorin until recently when this propaganda started and they said the river is Odo Yemoja. It is Odo Oko-Olowo; that is the way we have referred to it for many years before the recent weeks that they (Isese worshippers) came with their propaganda. However, because it was presented on social media as Odo Yemoja, people started saying that it was logical for the place to be known as Odo Yemoja, then it means that it (the river) belongs to them. Let them answer the question about the origin of the name. It is not anywhere! I challenge anybody to state whether the history of Ilorin written by Samuel Ajayi Crowther has in it a place referred to as Odo Yemoja. So, it is just a recent development that is not part of our history.
There are also claims that Ilorin is historically a land of the Yoruba and, therefore, the tribe should not have restricted the freedom of the Yoruba to practice their religion in the town. What is your view on this?
What is the religion of the Yoruba? We have Yoruba in Ibadan. Do they worship rivers? There are Yoruba in Ile-Ife, and there are Yoruba in Oyo. Do they worship rivers? Ilorin, as it is, does not belong to the Yoruba or any tribe at that. Ilorin belongs to Islam because it is Islam that unites us. That is why the town is called Ilu Awon Alfa or Geri Alimi (the land of Islamic clerics). We have Yoruba, Fulani, Nupe, Beriberi, and Gobiri in the same town. For argument’s sake, again, what is the religion of the Yoruba? If the religion of the Yoruba people is Isese, why do they not have a day for Isese in Ibadan? Why not in Oyo or Ogbomosho, which are close to us here (in Ilorin)? You can see that it is a provocation. It is just a provocative plan to set the town on fire. Let them do it in Osogbo, Ibadan, Oyo, or Ogbomosho; they are pure Yoruba land.
Nobel Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, while criticising the Emir’s action said it was sad to see the ancient city of Ilorin, “a confluence of faiths and ethnic varieties, reduced to this level of bigotry and intolerance”. What is your reaction to that?
Mr Wole Soyinka mastered the English language and English literature. You might not quote me because I called him a mister but he doesn’t have a PhD but I do and I’m a professor. There is a difference between someone grounded in a particular subject, it doesn’t make you know everything. Wole Soyinka’s agenda is always anti-Islam and we know this. He’s never been objective so we don’t reckon with him. You cannot criticise somebody’s way of life simply because it doesn’t tally with your way of life. He doesn’t know what he was saying. His outburst is to show his normal way of life and pattern which is anti-Islam. So, you can’t call such a person intellectual. Intellectualism means objectivism, it means that you should be very objective in your comments and once you take a side, you cannot be objective in your assessment. So, Soyinka’s outburst and even casting aspersions on our Emir is something that reasonable academia will never engage in. You cannot provoke the sensibility of a community and think you are presenting yourself as ‘Mr All-Know’. We decided not to join words with him because that has been his trademark and we know him for that. Wole Soyinka’s comment doesn’t hold water as far as we are concerned. Who is Wole Soyinka? If he mastered the English Language then so be it. If he comes to Ilorin, a boy who has not come of age will render him useless if he starts speaking Arabic but he claims to know everything. Everyone should know their limitations and stand where they belong. Wole Soyinka or no Wole Soyinka, we do not reckon with him.
Some consider the view of the Ilorin emirate on Isese worshippers as religious extremism. Do you think they are wrong?
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. You said Ilorin emirate. Do you know what an emirate means? Ilorin is deep-rooted in Islamic culture and there’s no doubt about it that Islam is the direct opposite of idol worship. If there’s anything that Islam stands against, it is idol worship, which is to join gods or other deities with Almighty Allah. Those who are making this criticism should honestly ask themselves the reason why Ilorin people are living peacefully with Christians. Are they people of the same religion? Why do we have churches in Ilorin? If a good count is to be made on the number of churches we have in Ilorin, I’m sure we’ll triple that of Ile-Ife or Wole Soyinka’s town, wherever he comes from. What we are saying is that we are Muslims and we don’t owe anyone any apology. That is our way of life and we are proud of it. Fundamentally, what Islam has come to do is to uproot idol worshipping and that is our way of life and we don’t owe anyone an apology for that.
Muslims believe Islam is a religion of peace and tolerance. Will the actions to forcefully stop their practice in certain areas in the emirate and proposed destruction of their properties by some clerics on social media not be against the teachings of Islam as a religion?
Nobody, to the best of my knowledge, has threatened to destroy anyone’s property. And the Yoruba have an adage that states that one won’t allow their eyes to open and allow them to be poked by a dangerous object which means that we won’t be here and allow this to happen. It is not a part of who we are. That the Nigerian Constitution gave freedom of religion does not mean that you can use your way of life, your religion to antagonise the religion of others, or cause problems where there is none. Is there a day in Lagos set aside for the celebration of Isese? Then the question now should be that since we do not have this in these states, why should it be Ilorin? That is the question to be addressed. Why not in other towns? Why Ilorin? That is the question the people of Ilorin are echoing. I don’t think there’s a problem in asking that question.
As a way to make peace, do you think the Emir should call Yeye Ajasikemi OIokun Omolara, make peace with her and make restitution in whichever way he can for the “grievous insult” to the Yoruba race, as recommended by Prof Soyinka?
Forget about Soyinka! Do you want to bring our revered Emir down? To talk with who? Did the Emir reply to Soyinka? The Emir occupies a revered position. He doesn’t even know that anybody is saying anything. It is we that are meant to silence the people that are raising dust. What one expects from Soyinka and his likes is to address a point that why Ilorin people live peacefully with Christians and say no to those Isese worshippers. If Soyinka can answer this objectively, then he’ll also know why the Ilorin people are saying no to Isese.
What is the lasting solution to the current crisis?
There’s no crisis. A crisis with who? There’s no crisis. We are saying we do not want something in our community and you’re saying there is a crisis. You’re bringing something alien to my community and as the host community, we are saying that we do not want this in our community. Is that a crime? So, what crisis are you talking about? Till tomorrow, we say no to Isese! https://punchng.com/cleric-advocating-use-of-charms-against-isese-worshippers-not-a-muslim-islamic-scholar-prof-ali-agan/#google_vignette
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Autos › Re: Why Do People Get Discouraged From Buying Hyundai Vehicles In Nigeria? by Grit2943(op): 7:28pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
gratefulheart: I think is because electrical issues and Nigeria rewires doesn't understand the system.
In my own case I never heard mechanical issue but electrical issues then a particular day I drove the car to a restaurant and I was done within an hour and the vehicle refused to start not even a crack and the car is keyless. Over 10 rewires worked on the Electra for 3 months it didn't crack before I sold it as NOTHING and by then I have spent so much on it. Now I have my peace of mind.
I won't touch Hyundai again. Thank you very much for this detailed explanation. |
Car Talk › Re: Why Do People Get Discouraged From Buying Hyundai Vehicles In Nigeria? by Grit2943(op): 7:28pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
ahiboilandgas fineboynl Yhemzie
Thank you very much for your input. |
Car Talk › Why Do People Get Discouraged From Buying Hyundai Vehicles In Nigeria? by Grit2943(op): 4:50pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
Good afternoon everyone. Happy weekend. I have discovered that people get discouraged from buying Hyundai vehicles in Nigeria and told to go for other brands like Toyota or Honda.
Please I will like to know why Toyota or Honda is always recommended to prospective Hyundai buyers.
Thank you very much.
TPound and other car gurus kindly assist with your opinions. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu To Get 48 Ministers, New Governors 560 Commissioners by Grit2943(m): 4:20pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
We have rulers and not leaders in Nigeria. Their actions don't always resonate with their speech. Really saddening. |
Autos › Why Do People Get Discouraged From Buying Hyundai Vehicles In Nigeria? by Grit2943(op): 4:19pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
Good afternoon everyone. Happy weekend. I have discovered that people get discouraged from buying Hyundai vehicles in Nigeria and told to go for other brands like Toyota or Honda.
Please I will like to know why Toyota or Honda is always recommended to prospective Hyundai buyers.
Thank you very much. |
Politics › . by Grit2943(op): 12:10am On Aug 04, 2023*. Modified: 6:28am On Aug 04, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: (UPDATE) My Experience Using Wema Bank's Newly Reintroduced Mastercard by Grit2943(m): 1:29pm On Aug 03, 2023 |
I used mine last week but the rate is high $1=#910 |
Travel › Four Nigerians, Rescued In Brazil, Survived 14 Days On A Ship's Rudder by Grit2943(op): 8:26am On Aug 02, 2023 |
SAO PAULO, Aug 1 (Reuters) - On their tenth day at sea, the four Nigerian stowaways crossing the Atlantic in a tiny space above the rudder of a cargo ship ran out of food and drink. They survived another four days, according to their account, by drinking the sea water crashing just meters below them, before being rescued by Brazilian federal police in the southeastern port of Vitoria. Their remarkable, death-defying journey across some 5,600 kilometers (3,500 miles) of ocean underlines the risks some migrants are prepared to take for a shot at a better life. It was a terrible experience for me," said 38-year-old Thankgod Opemipo Matthew Yeye, one of the four Nigerians, in an interview at a Sao Paulo church shelter. "On board it is not easy. I was shaking, so scared. But I'm here." Their relief at being rescued soon gave way to surprise. The four men said they had hoped to reach Europe and were shocked to learn they had in fact landed on the other side of the Atlantic, in Brazil. Two of the men have since been returned to Nigeria upon their request, while Yeye and Roman Ebimene Friday, a 35-year-old from Bayelsa state, have applied for asylum in Brazil. "I pray the government of Brazil will have pity on me," said Friday, who had already attempted to flee Nigeria by ship once before but was arrested by authorities there. Both men said economic hardship, political instability and crime had left them with little option but to abandon their native Nigeria. Africa's most populous country has longstanding issues of violence and poverty, and kidnappings are endemic. Yeye, a pentecostal minister from Lagos state, said his peanut and palm oil farm was destroyed by floods this year, leaving him and his family homeless. He hopes they can now join him in Brazil. Friday said his journey to Brazil began on June 27, when a fisherman friend rowed him up to the stern of the Liberian-flagged Ken Wave, docked in Lagos, and left him by the rudder. To his surprise, he found three men already there, waiting for the ship to depart. Friday said he was terrified. He had never met his new shipmates and feared they could toss him into the sea at any moment. Once the ship was moving, Friday said the four men made every effort not to be discovered by the ship's crew, who they also worried might offer them a watery grave. "Maybe if they catch you they will throw you in the water," he said. "So we taught ourselves never to make a noise." Spending two weeks within spitting distance of the Atlantic Ocean was perilous. To prevent themselves from falling into the water, Friday said the men rigged up a net around the rudder and tied themselves to it with a rope. When he looked down, he said he could see "big fish like whales and sharks." Due to the cramped conditions and the noise of the engine, sleep was rare and risky. "I was very happy when we got rescued," he said. Father Paolo Parise, a priest at the Sao Paulo shelter, said he had come across other cases of stowaways, but never one so dangerous. Their journey paid testament to lengths people will go in search of a new start, he said. "People do unimaginable and deeply dangerous things." https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/four-nigerians-rescued-brazil-survived-14-days-ships-rudder-2023-08-01/
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Politics › Re: Sanwo-olu Appointed Eight Muslims Among 39 Commissioners Says MURIC by Grit2943(op): 11:47am On Jul 30, 2023 |
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Politics › Sanwo-olu Appointed Eight Muslims Among 39 Commissioners Says MURIC by Grit2943(op): 10:12am On Jul 30, 2023 |
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), an Islamic group, has stated that the list of commissioners unveiled by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State failed to pass inclusivity and integrity tests. Sanwo-Olu had transmitted 39 names for screening and confirmation as Commissioners and Special Advisers designated to the State’s House of Assembly. According to a tweet on Friday by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Gboyega Akosile, 30 per cent of the commissioner-nominees are women, while others are youths, technocrats and politicians. Some members of the governor’s cabinet during his first term in office made the list, while a number of others did not. However, the Executive Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola in a statement on Saturday said only 8 of the nominees were verifiable Muslims. He added that MURIC found it difficult to understand why a cabinet composition should be weaponised by the Lagos State Government (LASG) against Muslims Akintola who explained that it is a betrayal of trust, said Lagos Muslims voted en masse for Sanwo-Olu, noting that MURIC in particular came out openly to support his second term and persuaded fellow Muslims to drop their opposition to the governor. He said; “The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, yesterday unveiled the list of commissioners for the state. The list contained 39 names. “But to our surprise, only 8 of the nominees are verifiable Muslims. We find it difficult to understand why cabinet composition should be weaponised by the Lagos State Government (LASG) against Muslims. Ratio 31:8 fails inclusivity test. It also fails integrity test. What percentage is 8 out of 39? What is the rationale for coming out with this atrocious ratio? “This is exactly what we have been saying about the political marginalisation of Muslims in the South-West. It is a disease of the eyes, not of the nose. It needs no smelling. We can all see and read the list. It is all over the internet. Muslims groups all over the South West are expressing dissatisfaction with the development. “We strongly denounce this deliberate and illegal attempt to deprive Muslims of opportunities to partake in the governance of their environment. “It is illegal because Section 14(4) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria stipulates that ‘The composition of the Government of the Federation, a State, a local government council, or any of the agencies of such Government or council, and the conduct of the affairs of the Government or council or such agencies shall be carried out in such manner as to recognise the diversity of the people within its area of authority and the need to promote a sense of belonging and loyalty among all the people of the Federation." “Sanwo-Olu’s proposed cabinet is therefore illegal, illegitimate, unlawful and unconstitutional to the extent that it failed to be fair to the teeming Muslim population in the state. It will remain so until he reviews it and makes the list inclusive. Lagos Muslims have been rubbished by this list. It is a dirty slap in the face. This list is disgusting, repulsive and therefore unacceptable. “It is a betrayal of trust because Lagos Muslims voted en masse for Sanwo-Olu. MURIC in particular came out openly to support his second term and we persuaded fellow Muslims to drop their opposition to the governor. But imagine this! “We are sending a note of warning to all political parties in the state. 2027 will not be business as usual. Don’t come to lobby us for votes if your candidate is not a Muslim. It is the turn of Muslims in 2027 and we will vote massively for any party that picks a Muslim as its gubernatorial flag bearer. “MURIC has no political tabula rasa. We are open to all parties. The welfare of Nigerian Muslims is our major interest. We will not hide that. Neither do we owe anyone any apology for it.” https://saharareporters.com/2023/07/29/lagos-governor-sanwo-olu-appointed-eight-muslims-among-39-commissioners-after-we-gave
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Crime › Re: I Mistakenly Used Customer’s ATM Card To Withdraw Five Times -Banker by Grit2943(op): 7:16pm On Jul 29, 2023 |
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Crime › I Mistakenly Used Customer’s ATM Card To Withdraw Five Times -Banker by Grit2943(op): 2:54pm On Jul 29, 2023 |
An ex-banker, Uchenna Emmanuel, has confessed to having “mistakenly” used a bank customer’s ATM card to withdraw cash five times. The suspect, a cashier, made this known on Friday while being paraded by the Ondo State Police Command in Akure, the state capital. In his narration, he claimed to have made withdrawals from the account five times to purchase an item to the tune of N35,000. He said the POS machine he used was compromised which was the reason he easily carried out the fraud without the use of a Personal Identification Number. His words: “I mistakenly used the customer’s card to buy things from a company. I thought it was my card. “The manager later found the card with me and I was sacked immediately. “They asked me how I knew the customer’s PIN, I said I used my PIN. They brought other POS and a policeman also tried his ATM card. The transaction was successful. I used the customer’s card five times he said. https://punchng.com/i-mistakenly-used-customers-atm-card-to-withdraw-five-times-banker/ |
Politics › Re: Federal Character Commission Chair Exposed At Reps Panel By Delta Commissioner by Grit2943(op): 7:45pm On Jul 25, 2023 |
😂😂😂😂😂 Very saddening that the Delta commissioner may get victimized afterwards. |
Politics › Federal Character Commission Chair Exposed At Reps Panel By Delta Commissioner by Grit2943(op): 6:44pm On Jul 25, 2023*. Modified: 9:00pm On Jul 25, 2023 |
There was an intense drama as one of the Commissioners in the Federal Character Commission (FCC) exposed the Chairman of the Commission, Muheeba Dankaka before the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee investigative hearing on Tuesday. The Ad-hoc Committee headed by Yusuf Adamu Gagdi (APC, Plateau) was set up to investigate federal ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs), parastatals and tertiary institutions on mismanagement of personnel recruitment, employment racketeering and gross mismanagement of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS). The FCC Chairperson had earlier in a letter delivered by some commissioners informed the committee that she had an appointment with her doctor, hence her inability to appear before the committee and had assigned some commissioners to make presentations on her behalf which the committee agreed to. The Commissioner representing Taraba State in the Commission, Armaya’u Garba Abubakar who spoke on behalf of the others before the committee asked the committee to give the FCC one week to present more documents required but not included among the ones presented. However, things took a new turn when the Commissioner representing Delta State, Moses Anaughe who came in much later, told the Committee that, the FCC Chairperson was hale and hearty and in her office, saying that she did not have any appointment with her doctor but only wanted to dodge the committee’s invitation. He said, “As we speak, she is in her office. You can confirm. She is in her office as we speak”. Two other Commissioners present at the investigative hearing corroborated the Delta FCC Commissioner’s claim. However, the FCC Commissioner representing Taraba said the letter was given to the commission’s secretary, Mohammed Bello Tukur by the Chairperson before they left for the National Assembly. Chairman and members of the committee who were visbly infuriated accused some of the commissioners of lying to the Parliament on Oath. Chairman of the committee demanded that the chairperson and all the 37 FCC commissioners appear before it on Wednesday. The Taraba FCC Commissioner however told the committee that some of them were outside Abuja on assignments, an excuse refuted by the commissioner representing Delta who said all the commissioners were in Abuja. But, the Taraba FCC commissioner insisted that the commissioners representing Yobe and Oyo are out on assignments saying that the one representing Yobe was in Maiduguri while he cannot recall where the other one was. He further informed the committee that there are now only 36 commissioners at the FCC as one of them is now a member of the House. Chairman of the committee who agreed on the number of commissioners however ruled that the FCC Chairperson must appear with all the 36 commissioners before 11:00am on Wednesday. https://dailytrust.com/federal-character-commission-chair-exposed-at-reps-panel/Mynd44 OAM4J |
Politics › Good by Grit2943(op): 5:44pm On Jul 24, 2023 |
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Autos › Re: I Need A Naija Used Car Worth #3.2M by Grit2943(m): 11:38am On Jul 24, 2023*. Modified: 12:49pm On Jul 24, 2023 |
Ekenem123: Don't buy a Nigeria used car with that money oh Hmm! |
Autos › Re: I Need A Naija Used Car Worth #3.2M by Grit2943(m): 9:51pm On Jul 23, 2023 |
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Education › Re: Student Allegedly Beaten By Course Mates For Covering Booklet In Exam Hall by Grit2943(m): 6:41pm On Jul 22, 2023 |
This is really saddening. |
Education › . by Grit2943(op): 6:36pm On Jul 22, 2023 |
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