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Romance / Re: Good Food Or Good Sex: What Is Really The Way To Your Heart As A Man? by tadel(m): 11:52am On Nov 11, 2021
Both.
Religion / Re: Bishop Oyedepo Pays Condolence Visit To Pastor Odukoya Over Wife's Death (Pix) by tadel(m): 2:57pm On Nov 10, 2021
May her Soul rest in peace. Such a wonderful and lovely women. CEO Enjoy our life.

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Car Talk / Re: My First Experience Picking Up A Car From Tincan Port, Lagos To Port Harcourt by tadel(m): 8:30am On Sep 17, 2021
And this is with all your papers in tact ooo. It is so sad.
Naija8240:
“My first experience picking up a car from Tincan Port Lagos to Port Harcourt”

The day started off with me picking up the car from Lagos Port. Thereafter, I proceeded to register it to avoid unnecessary interception from security personnels on the road ensuring all necessary documents were in check.

Knowing how the system functions, I was advised to keep some cash handy for some security personnels I’ll meet at various checkpoints. What I encountered on the road didn’t seem like extortions . In fact! One can say the police, army and every other security officers that are suppose to protect lives and properties of our dear country are the people robbing us.

How did we get here?
Nigeria security services have destroyed this country!
There were about 23 check points all filled with police ,army and customs on the high way. Each had a particular amount stipulated to be paid.
I met like 9 custom officers checking for duty papers. Each asked for a “1k non-negotiable fee” as that was a standard for them. Then the army took 200 naira at each check point.

The police are the worst!
These guys are hardened criminals disguised in uniforms to operate legally on the road. They have no mercy. I spent 2-5k each at checkpoints.
I ran out of luck as I approached Benin where the bigger problem started.

I got to a checkpoint and was told my car is tinted and the registered plate number didn’t reflect on their system. I was taken to their station and asked to pay the sum of 100k. I looked at heaven, left and right for help but none came. I started negotiating the extortion, and we ended up at 40k. After paying I was allowed to leave and so I continued my journey hoping this time the extortions were over.

As God answered my prayers, I didn’t meet any Custom officer from Benin to Port Harcourt just police check points.
In total, I spent 98k on extortions and it saddens me. The questions that still lingers in my head is “why Port Harcourt and Warri Ports are still not functioning till date”?
Why do our Politicians Politicize everything in this country?
If not politics, tell me why the Ports in the South are not operating?
There are lots of readjustments to be made especially where citizens in my country have accepted extortion as norm.
We need to do better!

God bless!!
Career / Re: How Good Is A Career In Industrial Engineering by tadel(m): 1:30pm On Sep 15, 2021
Industrial Engineering is versatile. You can actually fit into any career. I read Industrial & Production Engineering from UI, Ibadan. I am currently working as HR professional. I have also worked as a Banker too. There are some of my course mates that are into so many other professions such as Banking, US army, Health and safety professional, Product manager, Manufacturing Engineer, Inventory manager, Ergonomics Engineer etc. The list is endless.

So i will advise you go for it of you want to. You can now specialise in automation, robotics etc. Mechanical engineering is good and not limited in any way. You can use it as a springboard into any profession such as Fluid Mechanics Specialist, aerodynamics engineer, aeronautical engineer etc.

All these depends on what you want and also good in.

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Politics / Re: Electricity - Is There No Solution by tadel(m): 12:22am On Jun 05, 2007
Well you have spoken well!! but what you should know is that it is not that easy to do. there is " a cabal" as you mentioned that would not want this to happen, that's why electricity will continue to be sabotaged in this country.

we need divine intervention, believe me or not. we will get there by the Grace of God. wink

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