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The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by fulanimafia: 9:15am On Jul 09, 2015
Jelani Aliyu, hails from Sokoto State, Nigeria and is General Motors Lead Exterior Designer and the designer of the Chevy Volt. General Motors is the world’s largest automobile maker. The car has been described as an American Revolution and one of the hottest concepts in the design line.

Jelani was born in 1966 in Kaduna, to Alhaji Aliya Haidara and Sharifiya Hauwa’u Aliyu. The fifth of seven children, theirs is a very close-knit family. For him, it was an amazing experience growing up in Sokoto, surrounded by the rich culture of the people and the state and enjoying excellent access to the latest and international information.

From 1971 to 1978, he attended Capital School, Sokoto, an excellent school and this served as a very productive educational experience for him. In 1978, he gained admission into Federal Government College, Sokoto, from where he graduated in 1983 with an award as the best in Technical Drawing.

Jelani was privileged to meet and make many good friends from all parts of the country and beyond during this time. He had tremendous encouragement and mentoring from his family and friends and his creative art develop the ed. He drew a lot, designed his own cars, and even built scale models of them, complete with exteriors and interiors.

After FGC, he got admission into the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria to study Architecture, but soon discovered that curriculum did not support his future vision and plans.

After considering other institutions in Nigeria and their academic programmes, he concluded that only one of them had the study criteria that would support his future goals. The institution in which he chose to pursue his education was one he felt offered the best creative programmes and had experience that would give him the best foundation required to study Automobile Design abroad. That institution was the Birnin Kebbi Polytechnic. He was there from 1986 to 1988 and earned an associate degree in Architecture, with an award as Best All-Round Student. While there, he did some in depth research into home design and construction, looking into materials and structures that would be most compatible with our environment and climate; buildings that would stay cool in a hot environment with little, or no artificial electrical air conditioning. Upon graduation from the polytechnic, Jelani worked for a while at the Ministry of Works, Sokoto.

In 1990, Aliyu moved to Detroit, Michigan to enroll at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit under a Sokoto Schorlarship board sponsorship. Having always wanted to study Automobile Design, this was a dream come true and an absolutely fascinating experience. The course was very practical and emphasis was put on creativity and the development of new designs to provide solutions . He received his degree in automobile design in 1994.

In 1994 he began his career with the design staff of General Motors. He worked on the Buick Rendezvous and was the lead exterior designer of the Pontiac G6. He also worked on the Astra with General Motors’ Opel Division.

With his brilliant work on the design of the Chevrolet Volt, which was unveiled in 2007, Jelani Aliyu is considered by many to be the super star of the General Motors renaissance.

Jelani Aliyu Develops Solar Powered Laptops

http://leadership.ng/news/368964/ecosahels-jelani-aliyu-develops-solar-powered-laptop

Jelani Aliyu conferred With National honour (MFR) by past President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan on Sept 17, 2012.

http://www.channelstv.com/2012/09/10/full-list-of-nigerians-shortlisted-for-national-honours/


MOTORTrends America, a leading American car magazine, lists the 5 Key People behind the Chevy Volt.

http://www.motortrend.com/features/consumer/112_0904_chevrolet_volt_inside_story/people_behind_the_volt.html


Jelani Aliyu, the Senior Creative Designer (GM) is credited with designing the Chevy Volt.

http://innov8tiv.com/jelani-aliyu-general-motors-senior-creative-designer-credited-design-chevy-volt/


What the GM and the World say about Jelani Aliyu (must see)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqx-xKGeDCA

cc: lalasticlala
Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Nobody: 9:16am On Jul 09, 2015
God bless Nigeria. Good one from whoever designed it.


Please check my signature too. Thanks.

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 9:16am On Jul 09, 2015
[size=20pt]LIAR! YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN'T HIDE[/size] loool

[size=20pt]THE LIE[/size]

fulanimafia:
See what a Fulani genius from Sokoto designed...






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqx-xKGeDCA

https://www.nairaland.com/2069676/meet-jelani-aliyu-nigerian-genius

The Chevrolet Volt, an innovative electric car, among others.





[size=20pt]THE TRUTH[/size]

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by fulanimafia: 9:16am On Jul 09, 2015
Ikengawo:
Meet members of the Chevy Volt design team

http://blog.cleveland.com/pdextra/2008/10/meet_members_of_the_chevy_volt.html


Don't be silly. The blog you posted is for celebrating people from Ohio doing their hometown proud. It DOES NOT say Aliyu is not the Designer. Only 3 members of the team were listed because they were from Ohio. Cleveland is the capital of Ohio.

MOTORTrends America revealed the full list.

http://www.motortrend.com/features/consumer/112_0904_chevrolet_volt_inside_story/people_behind_the_volt.html

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Nobody: 9:17am On Jul 09, 2015
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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Nobody: 9:17am On Jul 09, 2015
fulanimafia:
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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by INTROVERT(f): 9:19am On Jul 09, 2015
This should be interesting
Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 9:19am On Jul 09, 2015
Design

Chevrolet Volt - design Talking about the design of the production Volt Bob Boniface, Director of Design for the Volt project, explains: "We believe the Chevrolet Volt’s exterior design is a balance between aerodynamic performance and styling.

"If you look closely [at detailed image of the driver-side front quarter] you can see the rounded and flushed front fascia, tapered corners and closed grille are aesthetically beautiful and functional, enabling air to move easily around the car.

"In the end, we believe the vehicle is both aesthetically pleasing and extremely efficient.
http://www.carbodydesign.com/archive/2008/09/24-chevrolet-volt/


Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 9:19am On Jul 09, 2015
This is Bob Boniface, the Designer and Conceptual Creator of the Chevy Volt


This is a Fulani he-cow that has been photo-shopping is face infront of Bob Boniface's car





WHICH ONE LOOKS LIKE THE CREATOR AND WHICH ONE LOOKS LIKE THE GATE MAN

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 9:19am On Jul 09, 2015
[size=20pt]Meet members of the Chevy Volt design team[/size]



Three Ohioans were instrumental in designing and engineering the Chevy Volt plug-in hybrid car.

Bob Boniface

Everyone knew that Bob Boniface should design cars. Everyone but the man who is now the lead designer of General Motors Volt electric car.



Plain Dealer Reporter Robert Schoenberger interviews Bob Boniface
Boniface's father, Raymond, a retired psychiatrist, said his son's childhood obsession with cars sometimes caused problems.

"He was terrible. As a little boy, his homework coming home from the fifth grade would have pictures of cars all around it," Raymond Boniface said from his home in the Youngstown suburb of Poland, Ohio. When Bob was 8, he gave his father a card that said 'Happy Birthday Dad,' with cars all over it.

Who could blame him?

His father collected cars.

The youngest of eight children (four boys, four girls), Bob polished the chrome on the Alfa Romeos in his father's collection.

It wasn't enough for him.

"I was one of those kids who knew every car on the road," he said. "I would sketch the pictures I saw in the owner's manuals [of his father's cars], pictures of the gas tank, pictures of the instrument panel and the steering wheel and the controls. Anything to do with cars, I couldn't get enough of it."

But when it came time to leave Poland, Boniface pursued a degree in psychology and economics at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. After graduation, he ended up in Boston working for an investment company.

The sketching never stopped.

"I wasn't making a lot of money, so the decision was pretty easy," Boniface said. He left Boston for Detroit, where he entered the College of Creative Studies. After graduation, he spent 12 years at Chrysler working on vehicles such as the Chrysler 300 and Jeep Liberty. He joined GM in 2004, working on the new hydrogen-powered Sequel concept car and later the Camaro sports car.

Boniface's father said he sees influence of the Italian cars he collected in his son's designs.

"We love cars for the art form. They reflect the culture," Raymond Boniface said.

The Italian cars he loves have a live-for-the-moment feel. His son, he said, can marry that vivacious spirit to his Midwestern need for practicality.

Bob Boniface said the combination of passion and common sense is what draws a lot of people from this state to the auto industry.

"I can usually tell an Ohio person," Boniface said. "It's a Midwest thing. They're very balanced and rational thinkers.. . . . People understand how to build things. It's a positive, can-do attitude."



Ken Karbon

Ken Karbon isn't a car guy.

Sure, he has worked for General Motors for nearly 20 years and can point to dozens of features on cars that he created.



Ken Karbon discusses the Volt
But as one of two aerodynamics specialists working on the Chevrolet Volt, it's still the engineering challenge, not the car itself, that excites him.

"I could do this on airplanes or golf balls or anything," said the Parma native and 1984 graduate of Valley Forge High School.

Karbon's mother, Dorothy said her son was born to be an engineer. The youngest of four children and her only son, Ken was always building something or taking something else apart.

When Ken was 5, Dorothy watched him play with a set of Tinker Toys for hours.

"Just by looking at the picture, he could put things together. We never had to help him," she said.

The things he built got more complicated as he got older. When Ken was 11, he and his father built a cage to catch a bird. Her son had found a diagram in a magazine.

"Sure enough, a bird flew in there, and the door closed," she said. He set the bird free immediately. "He just wanted to see if he could do it."

After high school, Karbon earned a degree in mechanical engineering from Ohio State University. He got several job offers, but most of them were for project management positions. He wanted to work on jet engines or some sort of complex machinery, not direct others.

"The job at GM seemed the most technical engineering application of the things that I learned at Ohio State," Karbon said. He might not have been a car lover, but the company offered the chance to work on tough engineering puzzles.

After he spent a few years designing suspensions and other components, GM awarded Karbon a fellowship to the University of Michigan. After that, he concentrated more on computer modeling and aerodynamics, the two areas that interested him most when he was at Ohio State.

After all of those years and having his fingerprints on dozens of car designs, Karbon said he's still not a car lover. His mother agreed, saying he chose his first vehicle strictly for practicality.

Dorothy Karbon said that when Ken turned 16, "He wanted a truck. He really didn't care about the engine as long as it took him to his fishing and hunting. That's all he cared about."


Gary Ruiz

Teresita Ruiz remembers the day when her son told she and her husband that he was giving up his career as a pharmacist to draw pictures for a living.



Hear from Gary Ruiz

"We were both so mad," Ruiz said from her home in Parma. "He should be looking for a profession that would be a high-paying job to support a family."
A pharmacist herself, she knew it was a safe, stable career. Getting paid to draw pictures of cars didn't feel right to his mother, who came to the United States from the Philippines in 1969.

She's less concerned these days. Former St. Ignatius hockey player Gary Ruiz is one of the lead designers of the Chevrolet Volt, General Motors' highest-profile vehicle.

Gary Ruiz also remembers the day he told his parents about his decision.

" 'You're going to be a starving artist,' That was the first reaction," he said.

His mother said she was happy that he at least had his pharmacy degree from Ohio State University if things didn't work out.

Looking back, she said, he was always drawing. A Crayon and a pad of paper could keep him happy for hours.

Gary said he tried pharmacy but knew after six months that he needed to go back to school. A year later, he entered Detroit's College of Creative Studies.

His mother said companies quickly noticed her son. He interned with BMW in California one year. The next, he was in Japan interning with Toyota. In addition to the internships, he kept winning or placing high in automotive design contests.

Ruiz said design school had four-month-long summer breaks. He would intern for three months. While his classmates spent the final month waiting tables or doing odd jobs, he filled out prescriptions.

"It was possible back then because of the shortage of pharmacists," Ruiz said.

When he graduated, he had offers from GM, Chrysler, Ford, Nissan and others. Teresita Ruiz said she encouraged her son to stay closer to home, and he chose the job with Chrysler. About a year later, GM came in with a better offer.

Teresita Ruiz said she doesn't understand a lot of what her son does with the Volt program, only that he seems to be doing well.

Gary Ruiz said he's just happy his parents realize that he can make a living as a designer.

"Now, I think they're just happy for me," Ruiz said.


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http://blog.cleveland.com/pdextra/2008/10/meet_members_of_the_chevy_volt.html

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by jejemanito: 9:29am On Jul 09, 2015
I opened this thread to see the facts but saw fallacies

Fulanimafia how far na? grin

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 9:30am On Jul 09, 2015
Fula man, my internet in Owerri is faster than your internet in Sambisa. You can't win this battle because you're defending a lie. Bob Boniface is the creator of the Volt design, that haramist that escaped from Anambra prison is a fraud



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYttJ4Dtt2Y
Bob Boniface Explains How He Designed the Chevy Volt

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 9:36am On Jul 09, 2015
[size=20pt]Chevy Volt design lead Bob Boniface to lead new E-Flex studio in GM[/size]



It's being reported that the director of GM's Advanced Design Studio Bob Boniface has been tasked with heading up a new design unit within GM that will focus on developing new vehicles that use the new E-Flex powertrain. Bob led the team that created the exterior design of the Volt concept.

The fact that General Motors is creating a new design studio just to create vehicles that take advantage of the new electrically driven powertrain is another sign that the company is fully committed to producing vehicles like the Volt. ABG talked to Bob back in January at the Detroit Auto Show following the Volt introduction. If Bob's new team can bring the same flair to other vehicles that they demonstrated in the Volt, we can look forward to some very exciting environmentally friendly cars in the coming years.
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/06/01/chevy-volt-design-lead-bob-boniface-to-lead-new-e-flex-studio-i/


ABOKII STOP LYING!
This is how one Malo told me that he was no longer serving suya, only to turn around and serve to one yellow baby that was cued after me.

Jelani Aliyu is a fraud

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by fulanimafia: 9:43am On Jul 09, 2015
Ikengawo:
Chevy Volt design lead Bob Boniface to lead new E-Flex studio in GM

http://www.autoblog.com/2007/06/01/chevy-volt-design-lead-bob-boniface-to-lead-new-e-flex-studio-i/

ABOKII STOP LYING!
This is how one Malo told me that he was no longer serving suya, only to turn around and serve to one yellow baby that was cued after me.

Jelani Aliyu is a fraud

Stop exposing your ignorance.

Do you understand that DIRECTORS DO NOT DESIGN CARS?

Designers do and that is why Jelani Aliyu, the Senior Creative Designer is credited with designing the Chevy Volt.

http://innov8tiv.com/jelani-aliyu-general-motors-senior-creative-designer-credited-design-chevy-volt/

Stop pretending to be daft.

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 9:44am On Jul 09, 2015
Fulanimafia has only produced 'sources' from Nigerian blogs, and nigerian papers owned by Fulani people read by Fulani people.
All American media, and General Motors (owner of Chevy) it's self says Bob Boniface designed the car.

Aboki, why?

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by jejemanito: 9:44am On Jul 09, 2015
Ikengawo e don do naaaa

You wan make this guy commit suicide? grin

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by fulanimafia: 9:46am On Jul 09, 2015
While Ikengawo fools himself with blogs and wikipedia grin

Jelani Aliyu was acknowledged in a book by American Keith Holmes book on Black Inventors)

(Black Inventors: Crafting Over 200 Years of Success By Keith Holmes)

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 9:47am On Jul 09, 2015
LOL I use Google it's self as a source, Wikipedia, Chevy's website and Fulanimilitia sends me an article written by 'innov8tiv'

[size=15pt]BOB BONIFACE DESIGNED THE CHEVY VOLT YOU LAIR[/size]

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 9:48am On Jul 09, 2015
FulaniMafia is operated by the supporter of APC smoking car designer himself
ab0kii, how many virgins are you getting for these lies?











[size=20pt]Who Designed the Electric Car?[/size]




"We smoothed the front and sharpened the edge of the rear to cut down on the drag," explains Boniface, running his hand reverently along the surface of a clay model of the car. "The show car wasn't the most aerodynamic, so we had to do a lot of work on that."

As director of design for the Volt and for G.M.'s electric-car efforts in general, Boniface was charged with creating a great-looking sports coupe that's streamlined and light enough to require less energy to power it. The first one is due out in November 2010, with 60,000 cars planned for production for the first two years. It's expected to retail under $30,000.

"The Volt has to look tough and confident," Boniface says. "We didn't want to design a jelly bean. It's going to be a sporty four-door coupe that will appeal to those who are buying transportation that's environmentally conscious, but would like a sports car."

It's not Boniface's first pass at bringing style to environmentally correct cars. At Daimler Chrysler, he was the lead designer for the 2002 Jeep Liberty, 1998 Dodge Intrepid, and the 1996 Intrepid ESX hybrid concept car, as well as the hydrogen-powered G.M. Sequel. His designs proved so popular that, in 1998, he received the Young Leadership and Excellence award from the Automotive Hall of Fame.

Boniface, whose father collected classic cars, says he's been drawing autos since he was four and always dreamed of designing them himself one day. But he studied psychology and economics in college, and then worked as an accountant, while drawing cars in the evenings. One of his sisters eventually talked him into going back to school for an art degree, which led to a job at Chrysler, followed by G.M. in 2003.

Today, Boniface supervises a team of 45 designers, sculptors, engineers, and support staff on the Volt project.

The continued rise in gas prices will likely have a profound effect on the way cars are designed, Boniface says. The most energy-efficient cars may come in unattractive shapes to accommodate what's under the hood, but he believes that cars should still have character and personality.

"I'd hate to see us take all the life out of a car to get that last bit of drag out. That'd be design by science only," he says. "Cars are an emotional purchase, and they say a lot about you. The Volt is going to be a car that looks good and drives efficiently."
http://upstart.bizjournals.com/careers/job-of-the-week/2008/08/03/Car-Designer-Bob-Boniface.html?page=all

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by fulanimafia: 9:50am On Jul 09, 2015
Ikengawo:
LOL I use Google it's self as a source, Wikipedia, Chevy's website and Fulanimilitia sends me an article written by 'innov8tiv'

[size=15pt]BOB BONIFACE DESIGNED THE CHEVY VOLT YOU LAIR[/size]

You must still be recovering from the disgrace Philip Emegwali suffered no wonder you're hell bent on discrediting Aliyu.

You will logout, and the world will continue to celebrate Aliyu Jelani (MFR) for his intellectual excellence.

Go and find a job, you're disgracing yourself.

P.S Wikipedia is an editable source and not accepted as reference anywhere. Blame your ignorance.
Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by BannedOtherView: 9:51am On Jul 09, 2015
Forget wikipedia, I beg.
Check out the real deal!

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 9:51am On Jul 09, 2015
Which world is celebrating him?
Innov8.com?!
Life style gist magazine?

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by fulanimafia: 9:56am On Jul 09, 2015
While Ikengawo fools himself with blogs and wikipedia grin

Jelani Aliyu was acknowledged in a book by American Keith Holmes book on Black Inventors)

(Black Inventors: Crafting Over 200 Years of Success By Keith Holmes)

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Nobody: 9:57am On Jul 09, 2015
fulanimafia:


You must still be recovering from the disgrace Philip Emegwali suffered no wonder you're hell bent on discrediting Aliyu.

You will logout, and the world will continue to celebrate Aliyu Jelani (MFR) for his intellectual excellence.

Go and find a job, you're disgracing yourself.

P.S Wikipedia is an editable source and not accepted as reference anywhere. Blame your ignorance.
Must u tell lies becos u wanna market one cow to us, u a big fart liar from d pit of hell.
Thank God of Israel and christians for d internet cum search engines, for making us know and see d truth.
Ishilove shld close down dis thread for false information.
U re big shame to ur kinds.

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by fulanimafia: 9:59am On Jul 09, 2015
BannedOtherView:
Forget wikipedia, I beg.
Check out the real deal!


Thank you jare, don't mind the pained bigot that cannot believe the excellence from the same people he derogates daily.

Ikengawo stop quoting wikipedia, it is an editable source ALL your claims about Boniface are from wikipedia, how can you be taken seriously?

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 9:59am On Jul 09, 2015
[size=20pt]LOL[/size]

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 10:00am On Jul 09, 2015
[size=20pt]OFFICIAL CHEVY WEBSITE PART 1 [/size]

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Ikengawo: 10:00am On Jul 09, 2015
[size=20pt]OFFICIAL CHEVY WEBSITE PART 2[/size]

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by Nobody: 10:02am On Jul 09, 2015
Let's call a spade a spade; Jelani Aliyu is a fraud. Y is he hell-bent on confusing Nigerians that he designed that useless car that I can't even hire with my money, let alone, own?

F.uck Chevrolet,

F.uck Jelani Aliyu and ofcourse;

F.uck America!

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by uniklinkum(m): 10:03am On Jul 09, 2015
ikengawo is a senior foool I did my internship in one of their plant here in Germany. And the fulani man is respected and the same respect was transfered to the two Nigerians in that plant at that moment because of the feat achieved by the fulani boy.

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by fulanimafia: 10:04am On Jul 09, 2015
Ikengawo:
dd

You're so desperate to bury this feat by a Nigerian inventor celebrated globally that you don't see the emptiness of your argument.

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Re: The Facts Behind Jelani Aliyu - Nigerian That Designed Electric Car by fulanimafia: 10:05am On Jul 09, 2015
uniklinkum:
[size=14pt]ikengawo is a senior foool I did my internship in one of their plant here in Germany. And the fulani man is respected and the same respect was transfered to the two Nigerians in that plant at that moment because of the feat achieved by the fulani boy.[/size]

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