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Forget all this confused human beings, Jose Mourinho is the man!! Go read whats happening at Real Madrid on goal.com http://www.goal.com/en/news/2724/ballon-dor/2011/01/10/2299152/jose-mourinho-wins-fifa-coach-of-the-year-award |
Walai,talai!!! This is becoming interesting, let us neutrals fold our hands and watch as events unfolds itself, wahooo!!!!!! |
http://www.pointblanknews.com/News/os4407.html An Enugu High Court has sacked Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Okwesileze Nwodo on an alleged ground that his emergence as the party chairman was illegal. The Enugu Court ruling is coming barely 24 hours before the party’s presidential Primaries where Nwodo, a staunch supporter of President Goodluck Jonathan is expected to play a major role. Aggrieved members of the PDP allegedly sponsored by Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu state had dragged the PDP chairman to court. Details coming |
Breaking News!!!!!!!!!!!! Okwy Nwodo Removed!!! Watch out here for update!! http://www.saharareporters.com/news-page/updated-pdp-chairman-okwezilieze-nwodo-removed |
choose4me:@choose4me Please what level did your friends that are already in Finland admitted into? Was it from year 1 or year 3? Please let me know, though I have already sent a mail to universityadmission.fi. I will update the forum of thier responce, as I know it will help others that might be in need of such info later. |
^^ Thanks: Here is my email: imeiquoho@yahoo.com. I am also on fbk |
@ choose4me Thanks guy, pls link me up with the TOEFL guy. Also, I will like to ask: I have HND in Business Admin & Mgt & will like to apply for Post Graduate Programm. What are my option please?. Thanks |
Dear All, Is it possible I get IELTS or TOEFL between now and February? If so, please I need info on how to go about it. Thanks |
Can some-one please tell me who owns Arik Air? Is it true its Baba thats the owner? |
Source: http://www.saharareporters.com/article/why-nigerians-america-come-home-marry The United States Embassy has data indicating the number of Nigerians who come to join their spouses in the US every year. In this instance, no attempt was made to collect such data. However, several trends were deduced from several exchanges that took place with friends and friends-of-friends and acquaintances in several enclaves in the US. Some of the patterns that emerged include the fact that no fewer than 310 folks embark on this voyage -- of which eighty percent are women. Of this, about two-third are Christians with post-secondary education; and two-third are between the ages of 25 and 37.Of the base number, eighty-five percent are from the southern region, with eighty-seven percent appearing to come from financially disadvantaged homes. What is true of the US also seem to be true of Canada, the United Kingdom and various European Union nations. What’s more, the percentages of Nigerians who go overseas to join their spouses, fiancé and fiancée have increased twenty-five percent in the last two decades. It is instructive to note that the immigration process can be trying and costly. Frankly, it is a process that demands a lot of resourcefulness, wits and perseverance. It is a process that, more often than not, results in rejection and depression. Even so, many and many more are willing to undertake this mentally and physically draining exercise. But why do Nigerians go though this tortuous immigration process? Why do Nigerian women, living in Nigeria, agree to marrying men they, in most cases, hardly know? And why do Nigerian men go home to marry instead of marrying the women they’ve romanced here in the US. After all, most of the women who are already in the US are well-educated, well-read and well-traveled; they are well mannered and have, in most cases, proven their trustworthiness. These are women of two worlds: they know Africa and also understand the Western society. But in spite of their advantages and pluses, the vast majority of these women are likely to lose their boyfriends to women back home. In significant numbers, Nigerian men would rather go home to marry the “unknown and the greenhorn” rather than marry the proven and the reliable. Granted that a thousand men have a thousand reasons for going home to marry, there are common threads as to why they do what they do: (1) because they can; (2) most men are under the illusion that women back home are innocent, un-spoilt and virginal; (3) it is an ego-boosting exercise; (4) it allows some men to mask their shortcomings since the women who are already in the US can tell where these men stand on the social and economic ladder. Additionally, some men want their women to look up to them since it makes them appear more than what and who they really are. Other men go home to marry because, as some have stated, “Nigerian girls in the US are rotten, too exposed, too independent and/or too aggressive.” I am reminded of a friend in Washington D.C, who once told me that there was nothing he could teach his girlfriend in terms of romance and sex and everyday reality. Sex, for instance, was awe inspiring and earthshaking. In the end though, he went home to marry a “village girl,” who pretended for a while before proving that “everything a Yankee can do, a Naija woman can also do.” Shortly thereafter, he also realized he was her one-way ticket out of the misery and poverty that have come to characterize Nigeria. In any case, the majority of such marriages start collapsing within 18-months. The American society has a way of Oprahlizing girls from Bauchi, Timbuktu and Aba.
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Source: http://thewillnigeria.com/business/6723-Sanusi-Was-Mischievous-Over-Comment-NASS---Senate.html ABUJA, Nov 29, (THEWILL) - Senate today declared that the Central Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi is simply being mischievous and may be driving at destroying the National Assembly following statements credited to Sanusi that the cost of running the National Assembly is crippling the economy. Senate spokesman, Senator Ayogu Eze consequently disclosed that lawmakers may be compelled to summon Sanusi to explain his statement. The lawmakers also demanded an immediate retraction of the statement with an apology. Eze said the allegation that 25 percent of the recurrent over head budget of the federation goes to the National Assembly is unfounded and; “I find that rather very curious, in the sense that even before going to the press, the respective newspapers should have pulled a copy of the amended approved budget for the year and did the calculation for themselves. This was not the case and what we saw in the paper this morning, some were giving the indication that the National Assembly has crippled the economy. That the National Assembly takes 25 percent of the entire budget of the federation, and so on so forth, all the papers took it from angles that cut their fancies. I want to state categorically that that is not true. The total budget figure for the year 2010 as amended is N4, 427, 184, 596, 534. That is the entire budget of the federation. “And the entire budget of the National Assembly, including the Senate, the House of Reps, the National Assembly Service Commission, our legislative aides and all the entire current and capital expenditure for the year 2010 is N158, 916, 167, 627. If you reduce this to mathematics, what we have is N4.427 Trillion for the entire federation and what the National Assembly gets is N0.158 trillion which is 3.5 percent of the entire budget of the federation. So where the mathematics of the 25 percent come from? “I think that this is not only mischievous, it is calculated to tarnish the image and reputation of the National Assembly, and it is part of the orchestrated assault, verbal and sometime physical against the National Assembly by some misinformed and some people who do not wish the National Assembly well,” Senator Eze said. He said the statement unfair to the National Assembly considering its contribution to the democracy. “I think this is most unfair and in the National Assembly we have been doing our best to stabilize this democracy, we have been contributing our own quota. “We know that this is an election season, but even madness has it rules, we have come to election season, but we must conduct election period with facts, not fabricating things just to tarnish the image of people who are working for this country. I told you before and I stand to be contradicted, the American senate alone even though we do not want to compare ourselves with America, takes $4 billion every year to run the American Senate. If you convert it, that is more than the entire budget of the federation of Nigeria. “We should be talking about giving infrastructure to our people. We should ask the implementers of this budget whether they are really applying this budget to the needs of our people not fishing for trouble where do not exist”, he added. |
wait a minute, I am suspecting I am suspecting Northern Concensus agenda here,,,,,oooooo!!! |
THE governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mallam Lamido Sanusi, has warned that the nation's economy would not develop if the Federal Government does not reduce cuts in its expenditure. Mallam Sanusi said it was not good enough that 25 per cent of the federal spending was being consumed by the National Assembly instead of using it to bring real development to the country, adding that Nigeria needed to focus on policies that would bring real development to the country. “If you look at the budget, the bulk of government spending is revenue; revenue expenditure. That is a big problem; 25 per cent of overhead of Federal Government goes to the National Assembly. We need power, we need infrastructure, so we need to start looking at the structure of expenditure and make it more consistent with the development initiative of the country,” he stressed. Speaking at the eighth convocation ceremony of Igbinedion University Okada, Edo State, on the topic: Growth prospects for the Nigerian economy, at the weekend, the CBN governor said Nigeria’s greatest problem was the importation of what it produced and exportation of what it did not produce. “The solution to Nigeria’s problem is not in the interest of a very few group of people who have held the country to ransom. The answer lies in every Nigerian simply standing up to this group that enough is enough. “Very often you look at the problems of the country and you look at the powerful vested interest that are benefitting from these problems and you think that the problems cannot be resolved. Let me tell you one thing; stand up to them, face them, the country belongs to you and we must claim it. And the only way Nigeria will change is if we stop complaining about these people and do something about them. “A country like Ethiopia, which came out of war just yesterday, is growing at 11 per cent annually and by 2012, Ethiopia will be generating 4,000 megawatt of electricity, which is more than what Nigeria is generating today. It is one thing to complain about Nigeria’s problem, the situation is heightened when you see pockets of success around Africa. “In 10 years, if we do not adopt the right policies, the Ghanaian economy could overtake our economy on per capita basis. Look at Angola, we helped Angola solve a civil war and today, Angola is exporting more oil than us and Angola has gone further on diversification. There is a big problem and the problem is a policy problem, so the answer is the pursuit of the right policies in the short to medium terms. “The military government of General Sani Abacha conducted a free and fair election in Liberia, we exported democracy and we have not been able to conduct one in this country and anytime there are elections in African countries, Nigerian former leaders will go there as election observers and these were the very people that could not conduct election in their own country. “Nigeria could get it right and achieve its vision 20:2020 if the balance of trade is persistently positive, as it has been in the last five years,” Sanusi stated. He said “if the banking sector reforms and efforts to resolve liquidity challenges are sustained to channel credit massively to the real sector of the economy and if the government sustains the current reforms in the various sectors of the economy, Nigeria will achieve rapid growth and development.”
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For former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar and consensus candidate of the Northern Political Leaders Forum (NPLF) in the forthcoming Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential primary, there may be a new hurdle ahead of the poll. Akwa Ibom State Governor Godswill Akpabio said Atiku is expected to face a screening panel where he is to defend his membership of the party. Atiku had quit PDP and joined Action Congress (AC) to contest the 2007 presidential election following his face-off with former President Olusegun Obasanjo. But he returned to the party last year and the issue of a waiver for him to contest for the presidency within the party was contentious initially. However, the party later granted him a waiver. Speaking with journalists at the weekend in Abuja, Akpabio said the party was yet to verify if due process was followed in granting him a waiver. Atiku, in a response by his campaign organization, however, said he believed that the governor is lettered enough to know that his waiver satisfied all the membership conditions and that he could not have said what he was quoted to have said. The governor further said the picture which was shown when he (Atiku) was declared as the consensus candidate of “some friends” was of the former vice-president with a broom and this he said puts a question mark to the whole process. He, however, said the party’s screening committee would sort that out when the time comes. Akpabio said: “If you notice immediately after the announcement of the consensus candidate, the picture that was shown was a picture with a broom, sweeping and then showing previous campaigns of AC presidential candidate. For us we were shocked, if we were jubilating with broom and picture of broom that shows clearly that we are talking about two different parties, one AC and one PDP. “Many of us are still amazed as we are still not sure that actually the due process of getting waiver has been granted so we are still waiting to see the outcome of the screening committee result when they will eventually face the screening committee.” Akpabio said the former vice-president poses no threat to the aspiration of President Goodluck Jonathan in the coming PDP presidential primary. He said Atiku was yet to find his feet in the party whereas the president and his deputy had been grounded in the party. “As for today, I have not seen much and I believe the entire PDP governors and faithful in the party will return President Jonathan/Sambo as PDP consensus candidate for 2011 presidential election,” he said. He also noted that the former vice-president is a candidate of panel of friends, while the Goodluck/Sambo ticket is a national ticket. “The other one was the consensus candidate of panel of good friends. But we are looking at President Goodluck/Sambo as possible consensus candidates of PDP and will emerge from the body of governors and go down the lines through the people in PDP and this will be a PDP affair,”he said. He said the Goodluck/Sambo camp is excited “about the outcome of the consensus arrangement,” adding that the camp is very confident. “The outcome of the consensus has brightened the chances of Goodluck/Sambo success in 2011. The outcome of the consensus was a tonic. I do know that in politics you cannot underrate anybody but one thing is certain that President Goodluck Jonathan and Namadi Sambo are both grounded in PDP and the consensus candidate just thrown up will clearly find it difficult to find his feet,” he said. The governor also added that in all the processes what “is paramount is peace for Nigeria and for us to unite the country.” “We still see the candidature of President Jonathan/Sambo as the unity ticket that will bring unity to the whole country and we really give a sense of belonging to all sections of the country because it will lead to total integration of the country. Yes, you have a South-south man coming out for president and been accepted by all and sundry and then you have somebody from the core North also as his vice. Both of them are former governors with experience of what the grassroots really wanted in Nigeria,” he added. The governor said there was a need to downplay the issue of zoning and face the reality on ground, which is that circumstance had thrown up President Jonathan as the president of the country. Meanwhile, President Jonathan has taken a swipe at Atiku over his statement on the loss of Osun State to the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), which he said smacked of disloyalty to the party. Atiku was quoted as saying that he was having the last laugh while alleging that the loss of Osun State was due to former President Obasanjo’s high handedness in the party, adding “We too dey laugh o”. President Jonathan in a Facebook posting wondered why anyone who is loyal to the party would under any circumstance make inflammatory statements which portrays him as celebrating the loss of the party. He, however, did not mention Atiku’s name in the posting but all the references were clear innuendos to the exchange between Atiku and Obasanjo within the last one week. When asked by newsmen his reaction to Atiku’s emergence, Obasanjo had replied, “I dey laugh o”. Jonathan said it was hard to believe that Atiku laughed at the loss of the state to a rival party and explained that he only congratulated Rauf Aregbesola of ACN based on his disposition to the rule of law. “I have congratulated the new Governor of Osun State, Engineer Rauf Aregbesola, on his victory at the Appeal Court not because I am glad my party lost but because I believe firmly and fundamentally in the rule of law. As a President, I have a covenant with my creator and Nigerians to uphold the rule of law and insist that the right thing be done at all times.” |
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@ Moderator (aisha2, Jarus) This man's name is Ime Umanah, not |
ABUJA—AS part of moves to end the lingering crisis in the Enugu State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, summoned the National Chairman of the Party, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, and the state Governor, Sullivan Chime, to a meeting. Vanguard gathered that the meeting which is slated for this week, is designed to fulfill the promise made by President Jonathan to the three members of the National Working Committee, NWC: Deputy National Chairman, Haliru Mohammed Bello; National Secretary, Abubakar Baraje; and National Legal Adviser, Olusola Oke, that he was going to intervene and address the issue when the National Chairman returns from his trip to the United States of America, USA. On the proposed timetable for activities to fully kick-off at the party, Vanguard learnt that the leadership of PDP was waiting for directives of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, before it could take any decision. It was also gathered that at Wednesday’s NWC meeting held at the Legacy House, PDP Campaign office, Maitama, was stormy at the earlier stage against the backdrop that some NWC members said the Chairman did not carry them along when taking some salient decisions. They referred to the sack of the Enugu State executive, noting that they were caught unawares. They also said it was wrong for Nwodo’s Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Ike Abonyi, a non-NWC member, to issue such a sensitive statement. The source said that Nwodo also complained of the actions of NWC members, just as he expressed disgust at the action of members in his absence and their inability to protect his interest despite carrying them along on events in his home state, Enugu |
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@jwadel. I need help pls. My link has been down since Friday. And I was told to pick a C-Band feed horn, LNB and BUC. that the iDirect platform on C-Band will be up lates Saturday. But uptill now, its still not on. What shd I do? |
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THE crisis engulfing the National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, may have pitched President Goodluck Jonathan in a quandary between heeding his rule of law mantra and protecting the interests of some governors. Vanguard learnt, yesterday, that governors of eight PDP states affected by the resolution of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to dissolve the PDP state executives in their States are intensifying pressure on the President to buckle on the issue. Nwodo who is himself being vilified over his unilateral role in dissolving the State executive in his native Enugu State was under more pressure at home, yesterday, as all 17 elected local government council chairmen alongside the majority of their councillors unanimously passed a vote of no confidence on him. The local government chairmen under the aegis of the state chapter of Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, ALGON, also resolved to recall Nwodo as National Chairman of the party. The eight states affected by INEC directive that congresses should be repeated are Oyo, Bayelsa, Delta, Enugu, Imo, Kogi, Anambra and Plateau. Govs not satisfied with President’s indifference Governors of the affected States, according to sources, were not satisfied with the seeming indifference of President Jonathan to the issue. The President, Vanguard learnt, had in meetings with representatives of the governors and selected members of the PDP National Working Committee, NWC, opposed to Nwodo, told them to sheath their swords and allow the rule of law to hold sway. Vanguard further gathered that the President had claimed that he could not disannul the resolution of INEC which declared the congresses in the affected eight states as flawed. With opponents of the governors in some of the States waiting in the wings to take the advantage, some of the governors have been particularly edgy on the issue pressing the President to be more assertive as they expressed fears that Nwodo may be hiding under the directive to perpetuate his own agenda, especially in Enugu. Meanwhile, all 17 local government council chairmen and 270 councillors in Enugu State, yesterday, called for the removal of Nwodo from office. The elected local government officials who also staged a peaceful protest against the dissolution of the state PDP executive declared that the decision to recall Nwodo from office as PDP National Chairman was in line with the party’s constitution especially as it relates to sanctions against erring members. However, a faction of the PDP in the party in the state has faulted the attacks by supporters of Governor Chime on Dr. Nwodo over the dissolution of the party’s executive, saying the decision on Enugu was not taken by Nwodo alone. Chairman of the PDP faction opposed to Governor Chime, Barr. Reuben Ochi, said that rather than attacking Nwodo, the governor and his supporters should be blamed for scuttling peace initiatives by the national chairman to re_unite the factions into one formidable party. The factional chairman said the crisis in the party was not a personal problem between the governor and Dr. Nwodo, stressing that the call for a fresh congress wouldn’t have cropped up if the governor had adhered to an agreement reached at a peace meeting convened in Abuja at the instance of the national chairman of the party. PDP crisis in Enugu not a personal matter He said: “We want to put the record straight; the PDP crisis in Enugu State is not a personal matter between Governor Chime and National Chairman, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo; the congress crisis in the state started since 2008, so it pre-dates Nwodo’s emergence as national chairman. “There was a congress on October 28, 2008 which was held in accordance with the PDP guidelines and constitution. Before that congress, venues and guidelines for the congress were published in newspapers and names of members of the congress committee were also published. Nobody complained about the venue or membership of the committee. The committee arrived Enugu on February 28, 2008, proceeded to the Mc Devos Hotel, which was the venue of the congress. “When Nwodo became chairman of the party he inherited some of these congress problems from various states. What he did was to call senior stakeholders of the party all over the country to fashion out an internal mechanism to solve these problems. “In the case of Enugu State he invited all of us to NICON Hilton Hotel Abuja; almost all known politicians from the state were present including former Governor, Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani, Chief Jim Nwobodo, Senator Ken Nnamani, Chief Dubem Onyia, Hyde Onuaguluchi, Governor Sullivan Chime, among other notable politicians. “The national chairman pleaded with us to give him the maximum support to enable him succeed as the national chairman; that we should try and bury our differences. A committee was set up to go back to Enugu State to resolve the matter; people were nominated from the three senatorial zones. We were very happy and we agreed to meet again in Enugu on August 13, but on the day of the meeting the governor went and invited everybody from his camp to the meeting contrary to the agreement at Abuja. It was Senator Ken Nnamani who told the governor that that was not what was agreed; that we were there to solve the problem as directed by the national chairman; the governor started abusing him there; and that was how the governor stopped that meeting from holding.” Ochi noted that the dissolution became necessary after the factions refused to agree and because of the letter from INEC to the party that there was an inconclusive congress in Enugu State and therefore they will not accept any candidate from such states with parallel executive or in conclusive congress Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/10/nwodo-jonathan-in-a-fix-as-governors-mount-pressure/ |
OLAADEGBU:Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/10/more-facts-emerge-on-kumuyis-remarriage/ |
MORE facts emerged yesterday on the remarriage of the General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Pastor William Folorunsho Kumuyi, 18 months after the demise of his first wife, Sister Biodun. A statement by the Church Secretary, Pastor Livinus Nnadozie, confirmed the story making the rounds in the last couple of days, that the former Mathematics lecturer at the University of Lagos, tied the nuptial knots with a widow, simply called Esther Folashade Aduke Blaize in a solemn ceremony in London. The statement said: “Pastor William Kumuyi sparked joy and spontaneous happiness among members of the church when he got married recently in London. His new wife is former Ms. Esther Folashade Aduke Blaize. “She is the administrator of the church in London. Esther, 65, was never married before, but had committed her life to the service of the Lord. The solemnisation ceremony of the couple’s Christian marriage took place in London on Wednesday, October 13.” Dressed in a modest business suit, Pastor Kumuyi watched as his bride, Esther, resplendent in a pink and purple skirt suit, took the vow of marriage. Guests at the wedding were later entertained at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in London. Until the recent wedding, last week, the new bride now being referred to as Queen Esther, was the church secretary in charge of the London branch of the church. Like late Mrs. Biodun Kumuyi, the new Mrs Esther Kumuyi is said to be one of the 15 founding members of the church in August 1973 at his living room at the University of Lagos. According to sources close to the church, the ceremony which was preceded by a registry formalities was presided over by three clerics—one Nigerian and two British—Pastor Philip Oluwi, Pastor David Murray and Dr. James McDonnel. It was low keyed and devoid of glamour, only attracting a few invited guests from Nigeria. The couple walked in to the Metropolitan hall with the wife dressed in a gown with a black coat on top and a hat to match instead of the usual turban that Deeper Life members had been identified with. The ceremony commenced with the introduction of the couple and a few hymns before a short exhortation by the officiating minister, Dr. McDonnel who enjoined the couple to lead exemplary lives. The presiding cleric then proceeded to join the couple and thereafter declared the twosome husband and wife. According to the statement added that the wife of the General superintendent is the national and international women co-ordinator of the church, a role that cannot be filled by any other woman. The late Mrs. Kumuyi was confirmed dead on Saturday, April 11, 2009 by the medical director of Light Hospital, Egbeda, Dr. Dare, after a protracted illness, while the husband was preaching at the church’s retreat at the Deeper Life Conference Centre along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The 57-year old indigene of Epe in Lagos State was with her close family members when she gave up the ghost, smiling as she listened to her husband’s sermon at the Deeper Life Conference Centre, DLCC, on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, venue of the retreat via satellite when she finally gave up the battle for her life. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/10/more-facts-emerge-on-kumuyis-remarriage/ |
Moderator, Please move this topic to Politics, I mistakenly post it here. Thanks |
Imeobong: ![]() ![]() ![]() Its like the Speaker himslf is into Sales of Diesel and Generator. Cause I do not understand the rational behind the crab he's talking abt |
THE Presidential Task Force on Power, on Wednesday, disclosed that not less than 18 companies were waiting to take over the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) in a move by the Federal Government to fully privatise the company. The task force also disclosed that the sum of $900 million (N135 billion) had been packaged as severance allowane for about 50,000 PHCN workers and other related firms in the power sector who were likely to be affected by the privatisation programme in the sector. The Presidential Adviser on Power Sector, Professor Bart Nnaji, made this known during a meeting he had with the Speaker, House of Representatives, Honourable Dimeji Bankole. However, the Speaker advised the task force to consider the interest of generator and diesel dealers in the power sector reform if only to ensure that their “multi-million dollar per annum businesses do not perish”. Bankole said: “Some people are benefitting from the fact that there is no power and they are making a ridiculous amount of money. Now how are you going to accommodate these people to make sure that the legal business that they are doing based on the fact that there is no power does not suffer?” |
Dear NL, I still await your candid response. |
Fellow Nairalander, My car ( A Toyota Corolla 2006 model) Had problem with the Ac Compressor due to bad Gas. I later Change the compressor, but because the compressor was not of the same model with the one that came with the car as the one I bought did not have the switch to the thermostat. The Ac mechanic later connected the compressor with an external hemostat, it works perfectly only that the ac was no more being control by the factory fitted thermostat. After 6 weeks, the entire wires controlling the ac burnt, If not for God it would have burnt down the whole car, as the wires from the alternator down to the fuse box at the engine to the wires under the dash board burnt down. ( See Pix) To cut long story short, after rewiring, I have two problem; 1) the ABS light as seen in the pix do not go off again as usuall after the engine have come on and 2) it is the car ignition that switch on the radiator fan now instead of the hemostat. I then noticed this morning ( its my first day of using the car after the repair) that the car temperature is unusually low as compared to when it was being control by the hemostat. Please my question is: Will this have an effect on my car engine, ( I mean the low temperature.) I am of the opinion of looking for another electrician to return back the control of the radiator fan to hemostat. Please your positive suggestion will be well appreciated. Thanks
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