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If you have not applied for the $5,000 business grant, business training and mentorship on the 2021 TEF Entrepreneurship Programme, you need to do that now! This year’s intervention prioritises the economic recovery of small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) and young African entrepreneurs, following the Covid-19 disruption to economic activities. So, if you have a business idea, register, and apply on tefconnect.com today! All you need to do is register and apply now on [url]tefconnect.com[/url] Goodluck to everyone applying, don’t say I didn’t help you
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March 31: TEF Entrepreneurship Programme Deadline is Fast Approaching If you have not applied for the $5,000 business grant, business training and mentorship on the 2021 TEF Entrepreneurship Programme, you need to do that now! This year’s intervention prioritises the economic recovery of small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) and young African entrepreneurs, following the Covid-19 disruption to economic activities. So, if you have a business idea, register, and apply on tefconnect.com today! All you need to do is register and apply now on tefconnect.com Goodluck to everyone applying, don’t say I didn’t help you. |
In an exclusive interview with CNN's Becky Anderson, Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah reveals the Egyptian comfort food that is propelling Liverpool’s star player to a potential Champions League Final. Salah explains his love for Kushari, a dish made of rice, pasta and lentils, topped with tomato sauce, chickpeas and fried onion, is so strong that he eats some immediately whenever he returns to Egypt. Watch video here http://fave.api.cnn.io/v1/fav/?video=sports/2018/04/25/mohamed-salah-kushari-favorite-food-egypt-becky-anderson-intl-spt.cnn&customer=cnn&edition=international&env=prod Source: CNN’s Inside the Middle East |
We hear of multinational companies infringing on the rights of individuals/families because of the perceived weakness of such families against corporations. This is how the late Chief (Dr) Sunday Ogunyade vs Mobil Nigeria court battle started over the land where Mobil petrol station is situated along Gbagada-Oshodi express road. Mobil Nigeria leased the land from the Ogunyade Family from the 1980 to 2010. Upon expiry of the lease, the Landlord thought to negotiate improved terms of lease which is within his legal right but Mobil Nigeria would have none of that. Being fully abreast of the landlord’s (the late Chief Ogunyade’s) weaker economic standing, the tenant (Mobil Oil) approached the courts to apparently intimidate the landlord. This Mobil Oil did with Suit No. LD/2360/2000. The economically weaker landlord surrendered to a very unfavourable terms of settlement on September 29, 2000. But Mobil being so in tune with impunity would not honour its landlord with a formal lease agreement as best practice would demand. Mobil Oil’s arm-twisting way of doing business with Chief (Dr) Ogunyade led to his untimely death. He died on June 2, 2007 while the court ordered lease renewal procured by Mobil Oil was still running. His family appointed four family members as administrators to the estate of late Chief (Dr) Sunday Ogunyade, Taiwo Ogunyade being one of them. When asked to vacate the land since the lease was up, Mobil Nigeria decided instead to take the matter to court and the court ruled that there should be a longer notification period before ejection. Contrary to terms and conditions of the lease agreement, Mobil Oil sublet the property and is earning more in rent from subletting the property than it is willing to pay to its landlords In Mobil Oil’s desperation to appropriate the title of the land to itself, illegally, Mobil connived with one Oluwa family to sue Mobil Oil claiming ownership of the property. That Mobil Oil did not inform its landlords of this development shows the connivance. When the rightful owners of the property learnt about this, they sought leave of the court to be joined in the matter and consequently won the case. Yet, Mobil Oil would not change. The family arrived at a consensus that their tenant, Mobil Oil was oppressing them and so resolved that it'd be better for everyone if they shopped for another tenant, as a way of averting more untimely deaths among family members. So they briefed their estate agents to search for another tenant. Ehinola-Ola Nigeria Limited being estate agents so instructed, working with the family lawyer Chief Dele Awoniyi, Principal Partner at Dele Awoniyi & Co approached another petroleum marketing company. The other petroleum marketing company, approached by the family first took a 10 year-lease and thereafter purchased the property as Mobil would still not respect the rights of the landlords to lease the property to who they wanted. Even with the sale of the land, Mobil Nigeria still would have no respect for the law and vacate the land, in keeping with the terms of the termination of lease and transfer of ownership. This, despite written notices served on it by the new landlords. Instead of handing over to the other petroleum marketing company, who now legally own the property, Mobil Nigeria refused to give up the property neither would Mobil accord the new owners any status as the law provides. This being just a summary, it is sad that such a well-known million dollar corporation would degenerate to unethical and mafia-like standards in taking such steps to avoid doing the right thing legally and morally. By turning the attention of the public to this matter, it is hoped that the right steps would be taken by the parties in question so that justice would be served appropriately. |
While we are dwelling on that story another one is of how Mobil in all their might is trying to swindle a family of their property at gbagada. You know that Mobil fuel station at gbagada? Here's the story https://www.nairaland.com/4313208/how-mobil-been-trying-swindle#64538155 |
While we are dwelling on that story another one is of how Mobil in all their might is trying to swindle a family of their property at gbagada. You know that Mobil fuel station at gbagada https://www.nairaland.com/4313208/how-mobil-been-trying-swindle#64538155 |
We don't know what exactly happened. I'll implore all Uber & taxify drivers to install dashcams so we know exactly what happened. |
Very seriously. I can't imagine how many more people they've done it to. Preciouscheer: |
We hear of multinational companies infringing on the rights of individuals/families because of the perceived weakness of such families against corporations. This is how the late Chief (Dr) Sunday Ogunyade vs Mobil Nigeria court battle started over the land where Mobil petrol station is situated along Gbagada-Oshodi express road. Mobil Nigeria leased the land from the Ogunyade Family from the 1980 to 2010. Upon expiry of the lease, the Landlord thought to negotiate improved terms of lease which is within his legal right but Mobil Nigeria would have none of that. Being fully abreast of the landlord’s (the late Chief Ogunyade’s) weaker economic standing, the tenant (Mobil Oil) approached the courts to apparently intimidate the landlord. This Mobil Oil did with Suit No. LD/2360/2000. The economically weaker landlord surrendered to a very unfavourable terms of settlement on September 29, 2000. But Mobil being so in tune with impunity would not honour its landlord with a formal lease agreement as best practice would demand. Mobil Oil’s arm-twisting way of doing business with Chief (Dr) Ogunyade led to his untimely death. He died on June 2, 2007 while the court ordered lease renewal procured by Mobil Oil was still running. His family appointed four family members as administrators to the estate of late Chief (Dr) Sunday Ogunyade, Taiwo Ogunyade being one of them. When asked to vacate the land since the lease was up, Mobil Nigeria decided instead to take the matter to court and the court ruled that there should be a longer notification period before ejection. Contrary to terms and conditions of the lease agreement, Mobil Oil sublet the property and is earning more in rent from subletting the property than it is willing to pay to its landlords In Mobil Oil’s desperation to appropriate the title of the land to itself, illegally, Mobil connived with one Oluwa family to sue Mobil Oil claiming ownership of the property. That Mobil Oil did not inform its landlords of this development shows the connivance. When the rightful owners of the property learnt about this, they sought leave of the court to be joined in the matter and consequently won the case. Yet, Mobil Oil would not change. The family arrived at a consensus that their tenant, Mobil Oil was oppressing them and so resolved that it'd be better for everyone if they shopped for another tenant, as a way of averting more untimely deaths among family members. So they briefed their estate agents to search for another tenant. Ehinola-Ola Nigeria Limited being estate agents so instructed, working with the family lawyer Chief Dele Awoniyi, Principal Partner at Dele Awoniyi & Co approached another petroleum marketing company. The other petroleum marketing company, approached by the family first took a 10 year-lease and thereafter purchased the property as Mobil would still not respect the rights of the landlords to lease the property to who they wanted. Even with the sale of the land, Mobil Nigeria still would have no respect for the law and vacate the land, in keeping with the terms of the termination of lease and transfer of ownership. This, despite written notices served on it by the new landlords. Instead of handing over to the other petroleum marketing company, who now legally own the property, Mobil Nigeria refused to give up the property neither would Mobil accord the new owners any status as the law provides. This being just a summary, it is sad that such a well-known million dollar corporation would degenerate to unethical and mafia-like standards in taking such steps to avoid doing the right thing legally and morally. By turning the attention of the public to this matter, it is hoped that the right steps would be taken by the parties in question so that justice would be served appropriately. |
All these scam stories. I will soon share a story on how one of these international oil companies are trying t swindle someone on his own property |
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Good morning Chief. Good news and bad news. The good news is I got a rewire to check out the gear and found out that the 3rd clutch transmission fluid pressure switch was bad. So the car drives fine now. The bad news is that push when I'm slowing down and the gear is changing from 2 to 1 is still there No blinking D lights, just that. Any advice will do Thanks GAZZUZZ: |
Good morning Chief. Good news and bad news. The good news is I got a rewire to check out the gear and found out that the 3rd clutch transmission fluid pressure switch was bad. So the car drives fine now. The bad news is that push when I'm slowing down and the gear is changing from 2 to 1 is still there No blinking D lights, just that. Any advice will do Thanks thecenturion: |
I've given that thought. Thanks chief GAZZUZZ: |
I scanned the car yesterday and the error codes are P0700, P0113 and p0102 thecenturion: |
Hi guys, I'm having problems with my Honda accord. I it's an automatic. t drives fine but once I'm in traffic or on a standstill for 10mins and I move, it becomes hard for the car to change gear from 2 to 1. Sometimes, it goes into a false neutral. I have to turn off the engine and start it again before it engages into gear. And when it engages, it's like it forces into gear. I've had the gear mechanic check it out, he changed the filter and fibre. Still, no solution. I've also changed the pressure switches and the solenoids, changed the gear oil with Honda recommended atf and filter outside Still no solution It drives fine, changes all gears normally but once I'm at a stand still, and I try to slow down, it is hard for the gear to change from gear 2 to 1. Please help me, I've exhausted all possible solutions I know. The problem is only from gear 2 to 1 when I've been in traffic for a while. Otherwise, it drives fine. Abeg |
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