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Travel / Re: 11 Mistakes To Avoid When Boarding A Taxicab by ibangs(m): 10:00pm On Nov 16, 2016
professore:
This is informative.
Am glad to hear that.
Travel / Re: 11 Mistakes To Avoid When Boarding A Taxicab by ibangs(m): 9:59pm On Nov 16, 2016
Kyllahmc:
Educative
Thanks.
Travel / Re: 11 Mistakes To Avoid When Boarding A Taxicab by ibangs(m): 9:57pm On Nov 16, 2016
frenchwine:
This piece, nice as it sounds isn't ingenious. Op come down to our level, na bus and kabukabu most of us dey enter.
Am sorry if i did sound like someone from the mountain top. That's definitely not my intension. My primary focus was on audience who uses private cab service. But i would say some of the tips here still apply to shuttle bus and kabukabu. Regards!
Travel / Re: 11 Mistakes To Avoid When Boarding A Taxicab by ibangs(m): 9:44pm On Nov 16, 2016
tiny78:
Prevention is better than cure they say ...nice tips
You can say that again tiny78. Thanks
Travel / Re: 11 Mistakes To Avoid When Boarding A Taxicab by ibangs(m): 9:41pm On Nov 16, 2016
segzy17:
more ink to ur pen........educative indeed
Thank you Segzy17.
Travel / Re: 11 Mistakes To Avoid When Boarding A Taxicab by ibangs(m): 9:38pm On Nov 16, 2016
Captain001:
Great tips there. Wisdom is profitable to direct.
Thanks.
Travel / Re: 11 Mistakes To Avoid When Boarding A Taxicab by ibangs(m): 9:36pm On Nov 16, 2016
Hardeydamola:
Okay I will tell my little sister that fights everyday to sit in the front sit like she will die of she didnt
No one is praying for collision, but you can't rule that out as a possibility when on the road. The point of wisdom here is, you can reduce chances of heavy impact on you if you go behind.

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Travel / Re: 11 Mistakes To Avoid When Boarding A Taxicab by ibangs(m): 9:25pm On Nov 16, 2016
MadCow1:
Entering a Taxi in Benin at night without Olive Oil.





The next place you go see yourself na for inside wardrobe dey vomit dollars.

lol. Olive Oil sellers for Benin go don make money be that. Being very alert at night is very crucial. I can't say that enough.
Travel / Re: 11 Mistakes To Avoid When Boarding A Taxicab by ibangs(m): 9:18pm On Nov 16, 2016
siraj1402:
12) Never pay taxi driver until you reach your destination. It has happened to me once and it was an embarrassing moment arguing with him.
Very true if its not a recognized cab company. Keep your cash with you to safe yourself some strength arguing endlessly. God safe you, if you don't end up paying double.
Travel / Re: 11 Mistakes To Avoid When Boarding A Taxicab by ibangs(m): 9:04am On Nov 15, 2016
Ovokoo:
Nice tips. I personally like sitting in the front sit and have been reminded severally on the dangers of doing so.
Yea! It could be pleasant to be there at times. If it's a transit that would take a while; its safer to go behind when you have the option available. Imagine a possible scenario where the driver in the course of collision have the options of either sacrificing his area or yours. Guess whose area would be sacrifice. We can't have control of all possible scenarios, but we've got to take the ones we have. Regards!

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Travel / 11 Mistakes To Avoid When Boarding A Taxicab by ibangs(m): 10:27pm On Nov 14, 2016
On this post we are going to discuss some of the mistakes you should avoid as a passenger when boarding a taxicab. Avoiding these mistakes would safe you some troubles that could cost something valuable and in some cases life if care is not taken.

It’s true that we all need a taxicab at some point to move from one location to another as we journey and move around during the course of our activities and engagements either as foreigner in city or citizen just commuting to another location.

In other to experience seamless transit, it’s important to be cognizant of these mistakes and try avoiding them when you are in taxi for a ride.



1. Taking a Ride With Car-Windows Open

Some passengers don’t care much about open window and would jump in with both feet at any taxi available to them, so long as it takes them to destination. But in today’s modern age you deserved more than just a ride. Not only would a completely closed window gives you a pleasant purring sound as car get into motion but also do the following;

1. Shut out unpleasant air and dust from finding its way into the car which is unhealthy for you.
2. Mitigate theft and keep criminals & hoodlum from having leeway and free access to snatching your gadget or belongings away through the window especially when in heavy traffic and dangerous areas.
3. Keep desperate hawkers away from flashing and dangling their products right into your face when in traffic which could be very annoying particularly if you are not very interested in their product.
4. A completely closed window give you a slight advantage at some check point for easy pass especially if the car gleams, as officers at times believe with experience that such vehicle won’t ply the road without satisfying all requirements. This obviously safe your travel time and increases your chances of arriving destination as early as possible.

Boarding a cab with a working Air Conditioning system will give you all of these benefits as window won’t have to be wind-down for inflow of air.


2. Car Doors Un-Lock During Transit

It is very important to have all the car doors locked centrally as soon as the car gets into motion especially if you travel as a family and have your kids with you.

With burning desire and bubble curiosity of these young minds, the child may get tempted to pull the door-handle; at times intentionally and sometimes unintentionally; and before anyone could realize anything, the door is already widely open with car still in motion("Naija movie scene in action, lo"), thereby posing serious threat to everyone in there and to other road user. Tell the driver to turn it all locked centrally as soon as you get into the car in other to checkmate the likely occurrence.

Also, having your car doors all locked during transit makes it difficult for unauthorized person outside to have access into your car at traffic, check point and other stop overs; giving you little control and time cushion which maybe critical to try safe yourself in case of a desperate attack.

Inform the driver as soon as the car get moved to turn it locked centrally, and make sure you confirmed it locked by attempting a pull.


3. Sitting In Front Passenger’s Seat:

Sitting right in front of a car may give you chance to have a better view of the road, current location and landmarks especially if you are visitor. As pleasant as this may seems especially for tourist and adventurer, this position present some downside which you must consider before trading-off your rear-seat for it.
· First, it leaves you with no privacy between you and driver.
· Second, it leaves you with no much space & freedom which you might need to place your hand-held and other belongings.
· Third, it leaves you in control of only one exit door in event of emergency.
· Finally, this position open’s you up for much heavy impact in cases of collision and crash(Seat belt is crucial!).

Going into the rear-seat has a lots more upsides than down as it
. Gives you privacy to do things you consider private without having the prying eyes of your driver on you easily
. Gives you more space and freedom to place your handbags, gadgets and other belonging while keeping an eye on it
. Gives you control to two exit door either side in case of emergency
. Finally gives you a bit of pride especially if the car is unbranded.

I recommend you go behind front passenger seats position, for this gives you a good view on driver activities, good vision on upcoming vehicle and an eye on speedometer in case you want to monitor current car speed.


4. Asking The Driver How Long It Takes To Reach Destination:

Asking your driver how long it would take to reach your destination is a no! no! no! question to ask if you are a first-time visitor. Why? Because it quickly suggests to driver that it’s your first visit to the area and thereby opens you up for possible misfortune if he does not have your best interest at heart. You may only have to rely at his mercy for whatever happens to you and your belonging.

So rather than asking him that, you may want to answer that question yourself by reaching out to your smartphone and fire up your GPS App to find out the distance online. Also and more importantly monitor your radar to be sure he is heading to your destination. You certainly won’t have much privacy to do all of that without arousing his curiosity if you sit up there in front with him.

Never open yourself up to driver; remember you are dealing with a stranger, someone you are meeting for the very first time. So you’ve got to have some element of doubt in mind.

I would say you install GPS App on your smartphone so you can check online for distance/travel time between source and destination location and as well monitor progression on radar if necessary. You can strip away any nurtured ulterior motives from him by letting him know that a friend is actually waiting to receive you at your destination.


5. Stepping out of Taxicab First before Driver with Luggage in Trunk:

As a passenger, you run the risk of losing your belongings in the car trunk at night journey if you step out first at destination or stop over. A driver with ulterior motives would simple capitalize on your vulnerability and zoom off quickly as soon as you stepped out first.

Regardless of the circumstance that surrounds, always be alert. Make sure you don’t step out first before the driver especially if it’s a first time service from him and not a cab company cabby.

Here's some tricks; as soon as you arrived at destination, politely tell him to help you out with your luggage in trunk and wait for him to step out and do that first before you step out. Your luggage is literally safe at this point as soon as he has the trunk open and luggage out. It better to always safe than sorry. Be very alert especially at night!


6. Keeping Your Small Bag in Car Trunk:

Our small bags contain some of the most important stuff we carry along during our travels; laptop, document, travel passport, ticket, jewelries, money etc. Having your small bag in trunk leave you out of control, limit your access and as well put you at higher risk of forgetting it especially if you’re in a rushed mode at dropped off location.

This would spell even more doom with a driver with bad intention, as he zoomed off soon as you alight (that's if you fail to apply advice 5.), leaving you with little/no chance of recovery.

Imagine what happens if your travel passport, documents, money and every other valuable content of your small bag are all gone in a snap during the course of your travel. Don’t let this happen to you!

Always have your small bag besides you when boarding a private taxicab. This would safe you some troubles and give you some control over it. In case of emergency when time is of essence, you can quickly grab your bag and head for exit without wasting valuable time being at the mercy of the driver to have the trunk open to access your bag.

Have your small bag with you always, it doesn't have to be in the trunk. Its even "light enough" to be placed on your laps. Keep it with you.


7. Falling Asleep during Transit:

I know some might say “Oh! What is he talking about? I can’t get control of this most time; besides can't one should get fully relax at will and count on delivery after paying for a service?”

You absolutely can i'd say; but trust me you can only count on that if you are using your regular cabby or a known taxicab company otherwise it’s a No! No!! thing to consider if you are using the driver for the very first time and it’s you first time visit to destination. You wouldn't want to fall asleep only to wake up to realize the driver has driven past your desired location or to an entirely new area.

Always stay awake and alert in other to have some control and not fall victim of circumstance.


8. Becoming too Friendly with Stranger Cabby:

It’s not uncommon to see someone step into a taxicab for a ride and all of a sudden break the ice to begin a conversation with the cabby especially if he/she is a typical extrovert. It always almost happen to most of us.

We know human nature crave association and desire for communication when we found ourselves within a tiny space or domain of few individual. As natural as that might be, you have to be careful and conscious of your communication so you don’t end up dishing out much information about your personal and professional life to a total stranger; someone you don’t know much about, all because of his or your friendly nature.

Let’s face it, this is a stranger, someone you are just meeting for the first time; MY!! You've got to have some reservation in your mind. You can chat on the general stuffs if you desire to talk and of course about the ‘at the moment’ scene, action and happenings during the course of the journey and a few other stuff. No too much information. Be careful not to get caught up here!


9. Being Unprepared to Alight Prior to Destination:

Its common to see passengers not prepared to alight just before their step out destination. This put you literally in a rush mode and predisposed to leaving your wallet, phones or other personal belong which must have slipped out of pocket during the course of your journey.

Just before your destination location; try to checked yourself to be sure everything you stepped in with is with you; that you don’t leave anything behind as you step out at final destination. Doing this would put you in control and ensure that everything is with you.


10. Telling the Driver to Speed Even More :

This is one of the most horrible mistakes done by most passengers when in for a ride. Here, you see passengers asking the driver to hit the gas pedal even harder beyond normal travel speed in other to catch up with late appointment, meetings, flight schedules and so on. This single act put the two of you and every other persons in the vehicle in higher jeopardy with possible unforeseen circumstance like tire burst, brake failure and other looming doomed that surrounds every car in motion.

You should never request the driver to accelerate beyond comfortable speed level for two reasons except on special cases such as potential attack and life threatening emergency;
. Every driver has a specific speed limit they can comfortable run. Exceeding this speed endangers everyone as he runs the risk of getting out control in slightest loss of concentration.
. Most cars used for taxi do not have full grip and balance to run beyond certain speed effectively without getting a bit swayed and teetered.

The rule of thumb is, always get prepared early enough for your journey, so you don’t put yourself and driver on unnecessary pressure during transit.


11. Being Quiet when Driver Becomes Reckless:

Just as you it appear unsafe to request the driver to speed the car more than expected; being quiet on the other hand when he hit the pedal unnecessarily harder and making unsafe overtaking won't do you any good too.

Even though you are not behind the wheel, you still reserved a huge control on how you should be driven to your destination "for he who pays the piper..." . Don’t be quiet or afraid of voicing out, to have him in check if its unbecoming.

Cases like this usually happen when the cabby is thinking of dropping you off quickly at destination in other to have his car available for another cash in possible.

Its important to be careful on who you picked for your drop off. Its usually safe to choose your regular driver who understands you better or a cab company because they have a reputation to protect and always strive hard to care first for their customer before themselves.

I wish you a safe ride on all of your travels.

This marks the END of our 11 Mistakes to Avoid when Boarding a Taxicab. I hope its contain some helpful and valuable insight. Become aware of them and strive to stay safe while on transit always.

Best Regards!

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Business / Re: Turn Your Idle Cars To Money Machine At Zero Operating Cost by ibangs(m): 12:12pm On Nov 12, 2016
Email us for details and a schedule for meeting.

Regards!
Business / Turn Your Idle Cars To Money Machine At Zero Operating Cost by ibangs(m): 12:45am On Nov 12, 2016
Hi Great People,

This is Emmanuel Ibanga from GeniusCab(dot)com; a very young startup that offers professional cab service to people in Akwa Ibom(Uyo/Eket), and have been in business for just eleven months now.

Our primary goal in this service industry is to give people the best of cab travel experience possible; by tailoring values specifics to customer experience and lifestyle.

Having set up the model/system for service rendering and business growth and as well tested the market for warm acceptance, we are now calling on private investors and people who believes in our vision and goal to join us in bringing this exceptional service to people while making consistent cash-flow income in the end.

This offer is exceptionally available only to serious people who might want extra weekly/monthly income from their redundant cars sitting just idle in garage most of the time and to investors who are interested in investing in cab business but just do not want to get involved in the technical details of offering the service and running the day to day activities of the business themselves.

Send me an email at emmanuelibanga(at)gmail(dot)com if this sounds interesting; we send you details and a schedule for our first meeting here in Uyo.

Thank you.

Best Regards,
Emmanuel Ibanga
GeniusCab(dot)com
Business / Turn Your Idle Cars To Money Machine At Zero Operating Cost by ibangs(m): 12:32am On Nov 12, 2016
Hi Great People,

This is Emmanuel Ibanga from GeniusCab(dot)com; a very young startup that offers professional cab service to people in Akwa Ibom(Uyo/Eket), and have been in business for just eleven months now.

Our primary goal in this service industry is to give people the best of cab travel experience possible; by tailoring values specifics to customer experience and lifestyle.

Having set up the model/system for service rendering and business growth and as well tested the market for warm acceptance, we are now calling on private investors and people who believes in our vision and goal to join us in bringing this exceptional service to people while making consistent cash-flow income in the end.

This offer is exceptionally available only to serious people who might want extra weekly/monthly income from their redundant cars sitting just idle in garage most of the time and to investors who are interested in investing in cab business but just do not want to get involved in the technical details of offering the service and running the day to day activities of the business themselves.

Please drop your email here if this sounds interesting; we send you details and a schedule for our first meeting here in Uyo.

Thank you.

Best Regards,
Emmanuel Ibanga
GeniusCab(dot)com
Car Talk / Turn Your Second Vehicle(modern) To Money-making Machine At Zero Operating Cost by ibangs(m): 7:57pm On Nov 11, 2016
Hi Great People,

I am Emmanuel Ibanga from GeniusCab(dot)com; a very young startup that offers professional cab service to people in Akwa Ibom(Uyo/Eket), and have been in business for just eleven months now.

Our primary goal in this service industry is to give people the best of cab travel experience possible; by tailoring values specifics to customer experience and lifestyle.

Having set up the model/system for service rendering and business growth and as well tested the market for warm acceptance, we are now calling on private investors and people who believes in our vision and goal to join us in bringing this exceptional service to people while making consistent cash-flow income in the end.

This offer is exceptionally available only to serious people who might want extra weekly/monthly income from their redundant cars sitting just idle in garage most of the time and to investors who are interested in investing in cab business but just do not want to get involved in the technical details of offering the service and running the day to day activities of the business themselves.

Please drop your email here if this sounds interesting; we send you details and a schedule for our first meeting here in Uyo.

Thank you.

Best Regards,
Emmanuel Ibanga
GeniusCab(dot)com
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I hope am not far too late to the party? Kindly extend your generosity to me @ "javabangs@gmail.com" Gratitude!!!
Business To Business / Re: Get Your Business Plan For Palm Kernel Oil Extracting Business by ibangs(m): 3:16pm On Jul 16, 2015
@Op I think am quite interested in the document. How about sending it to "javabangs@gmail.com". I would remain much grateful to you.

Regards!!!
Agriculture / Re: The Truth About Palm and Kernel Business by ibangs(m): 1:33pm On Jul 16, 2015
@ Op Now I believe completely in the law of attraction without any reservation.

Op first of all, I want to commend you for deciding to give out information on the production of palm produce and how to run the business successfully.

Its quite interesting for us the intended entrepreneur who have decided to go into the business(palm oil production) because we are not only going learn from you the intricate behind the business but also stand on your shoulder to achieve the much needed success which ultimately would help tilt our nation towards gaining back her lost glory in the industry.

I intend going into palm oil production, and there are few things I want to be very clear about before starting because even as I want to start small and grow with time, I want to make sure that drudgery in the production process is reduce to the barest minimum.

Here are the few things I want to find out:
1) Do we have a motorized/auto press machine here in Nigeria that expel red palm oil from the fiber after digestion?

2) Do we have locally fabricated machine that can handle nut fiber separation?

3) What's the minimum capital require to start up(modern small scale), if one has the land/building already?

Much gratitude as I look forward to seeing your response.

Regards!
Business / Re: A Business Plan On Palm-oil Processing by ibangs(m): 8:06pm On Jul 15, 2015
I know am late to the party, but guess not too late to be deny of entry. I would be much grateful to have the plan. "javabangs@gmail.com"

Regards!
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Notore PLC #graduate Engineer Trainee by ibangs(m): 7:13pm On Jul 14, 2015
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Fidel I wish you a successful career with Notore PLC. We did it all together that faithful interview day. Congratulations to you on your success.

I agree with you, could be a blessing in disguise. Sure! Better days and offer ahead. Am looking forward to breaking it through soonest.

Regards
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Notore PLC #graduate Engineer Trainee by ibangs(m): 7:07pm On Jul 14, 2015
nonexy11:



Guy I feel you..I love your spirit,life goes on...better days ahead.Happy birthday!

Yea! That's the spirit else you make yourself oblivion of the next opportunity that could present itself right before you. Thank you bro for your wishes on my day. Cheers!!!
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Notore PLC #graduate Engineer Trainee by ibangs(m): 7:02pm On Jul 14, 2015
kachnov:


Take heart Bro,and happy birthday .
I was so looking forward to this opportunity, but my mantra "All things worketh for my good cause I trust God" should pull me through in times as this grin

For all the successful candidates,go make Notore a world class firm ,All the best.
Thank you bro. Was really looking forward to it. However, I refuse to get drowned in self pity and every negative attitude that could be associated to a disappointment such as this. Am sure it all work for good as you have rightly said. Regards!
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Notore PLC #graduate Engineer Trainee by ibangs(m): 12:27pm On Jul 14, 2015
While in the euphoria of my birthday today, receiving tons of goodwill messages from friends,family and well wishers, enjoying the moment completely while it last, my bubbles suddenly got busted. As I was reading the messages enjoying every bit of the honor and goodwill that flood through my whatsapp, fb and sms, responding to each accordingly I got slam by Notore regret mail(Damn it! @ least Not on my day I say, but funny enough everyday is someone's day) It just would have been excitement all the way to the fullest if the flip side was the case. Now scrambling eagerly to pick up some pieces of my excitement on my day as the bomb drops. Could I ever pick it up enough to get me back on track? It hurt sha!!!

Nevertheless, I want to say a big thank you to Notore PLC for the wonderful opportunity you gave me to participate in your recruiting exercise/process. Wish you more success and milestone achievement ahead.

For everyone that made it I wish you all a successful career as you look forward to growing with the company.

As for those of us that didn't made it, there's always a next opportunity, just need to be vigilant and prepare. Better days ahead for us all am sure.

Regards!!!

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Notore PLC #graduate Engineer Trainee by ibangs(m): 9:25pm On Jul 06, 2015
Would be quite special to have it as birthday gift on July 14. Still keeping fingers across.
Business / Re: The BVN Registration Has No Real Deadline!!! - By Rapmoney by ibangs(m): 11:52pm On Jun 29, 2015
frfrank:
Lets see how it goes ... Meanwhile bvn my black yansh
Left or Right? cheesy
Family / Re: My Husband Is Disturbing Me Too Much With $ex. by ibangs(m): 5:56pm On Jun 24, 2015
Give it to him and stop complaining. Its his right, he duly paid for it and deserved to be served better.

You would still be the crying for help when he turn to other skirt wearers.

Open up!!!, enjoy the FUN and stop being a clown.
Family / Re: What Is Wrong With Being An Introvert? by ibangs(m): 9:13pm On Jun 21, 2015
bueze046:




most you comment on this thread?...
Give her some benefits of doubt just because of her Moniker.
Politics / Re: Saraki To VP: "I Cannot Be Summoned By A 'Mere Commissioner" - SaharaReporters by ibangs(m): 8:33pm On Jun 09, 2015
amnesty7:
What will be will be. We are watching.
Yea! Murphy's law would always play itself out in cases like this.
Politics / Re: Command Centre In Abuja To Relocate To Maiduguri by ibangs(m): 7:41pm On May 29, 2015
Imanuelle:
Wrong move.

Its like a game of chess, you don't gamble with your queen.

Boko haram has enough motivation and once they take it down, we're back to zero.

Anything can happen.

I understand the President's intention, to move the pot bellied generals closer to the action, but it could boomerang.

Anything is possible, and taking the CC down is possible for boko haram.
I agree with you, but a times it might be all that is require to check mate the poor king especially if the risk is calculated. Let's just see how it all plays out. The general won't be that clueless to gamble with the CC without being calculating.

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