Monday 30 April 2018

Lagos Danfo Buses Now Use Gas Instead of Petrol - Photos


Nigerians are innovative, smart and hardworking set of people.

AutoReportNG was in Mowe-Ibafo a city in Ogun state and we decided to board a bus at Ketu, before boarding the bus we noticed some strange object like a gas tank under the seat but just as Lagos drivers can do anything to their vehicles, we overlook it as part of those things. The commercial bus decided to stop at a "Filling Station" to top up his tank, but this one seems to be irregular as the nozzle and the way it was sold was quite different from the regular petrol station. That was when the curiosity in us began to manifest, we asked the driver what's going on why is he buying gas instead of buying petrol, the driver just smiled.

We were able to engage the driver as we journey along the trip and the driver was kind enough to explain the modalities, according to him, when the problem of fuel and scarcity is about making them go out of business, they think of a smart way to operate and also think of spending less. According to our findings, the vehicle uses an injector engine and with a gas of 900 naira, the driver said he can go from Lagos to Mowe (through and fro) 3 times even when there is traffic. That is very very cheap and cost effective! Imagine how much he will be making in a day just using gas only.

Let's do the maths a bit, a full bus take 15 passengers and they charged 200 per passenger ((200 * 15) * 2) that is in a trip (through and fro), he will make 6000 naira, imagine going 3 times, that is 18000 using 900 naira gas. Imagine if he goes 10 times in a day, you can imagine.

Wisdom is profitable to direct!

These are some of the pictures we were able to gather...

The Filling Station

The Gas Tank In the Bus

The Connecting Pipe




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Vision Mercedes-Maybach Ultimate Luxury: A Luxury Car That Reads Your Mood


The ‘Vision Mercedes-Maybach Ultimate Luxury’ 2018 was revealed on the 24th of April 2018 in Beijing. The newest concept of the super luxury line does not disappoint on masterful detail work and comfort. The car combines western and eastern stylistic ideas to cater to a global market with china’s desires at the top of the list. the interior, in particular, is given the most emphasis. The cabin’s design is based off the Chinese ink painting style; with its simplicity and use of white surfaces and balanced proportions, it is further outfitted with ‘magic wood‘, ebony — a traditional material in Chinese furniture design.

This Maybach has a new comprehensive touch control concept, which allows complete integration with the car’s many entertainment functions, all from the backseat. Just in case you don’t feel like using your hands, you can simply speak to the car, whose voice commands will grant you any wish in any language including popular slang. Still, it can only do so much, and despite your request, it won’t go over 250 km/h, which the car is electronically limited at.


Because the unbelievable luxury seems inexhaustible, here are a few of the other details that come included in the car: ‘The crystal white Nappa leather seats are enhanced by diamond stitching in rosé gold, its chairs have advanced massage technology, the vehicle plays music to match the current mood, knows the appointment calendar and plans the routes accordingly.’

Like any stylish super luxury car meant to be chauffeured, it has excellent suspension and is quiet as can be, with a state of the art electric powertrain running the car’s many functions. By far, this is the most impressive interior seen to date in Maybach's long history of masterful craftsmanship and taste. It’s undeniable to say that the car has earned its name, the ultimate luxury.






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A Review of the A29 Super Tucano Fighter Jets - Photos and Videos


In recent times, President Buhari has come under fire from different quarters over various issues one of which is his approval of the withdrawal of about $496million from the excess crude account. While some members of the National assembly have called for his impeachment, his media aide has tried to justify this action with claims that the President's actions were in most part due to the deadline from the US government.

AutoReportNG decided to review the A29 Super Tucano fighter jet for which this money was approved and what makes it so special as to warrant the President breaking protocols to ensure the country purchases them. The review will amaze you.

Overview
As fighters become more complex, the need for highly effective trainer aircraft is on the rise. Embraer’s Super Tucano - a single-engine, stepped-tandem, multi-purpose military turboprop - delivers both training and operational effectiveness at low acquisition and operating costs. It offers advanced solutions for basic to early advanced and weapons familiarization training, such as in-flight virtual training, and also provides the superb operational characteristics required for successful internal security operation support and counter-insurgency (COIN) missions.

The plane is manufactured by Embraer S.A. (EMBR3.SA), a Brazilian aerospace conglomerate. A second production line is in Florida, in a partnership between the privately-held, U.S.-based Sierra Nevada Corp. of Sparks, Nev., and Embraer.


More than 200 Super Tucanos are operated by 10 nations, according to Embraer. The plane is used for training and security, surveillance, reconnaissance and counter-insurgency missions.

The plane can carry a wide array of armaments, including precision-guided munitions, is equipped with advanced avionics, communications, and sensors and can operate from remote, unpaved airstrips.

It has a maximum speed of 590 km per hour (367 mph) and a flight ceiling of 35,000 feet (6.6 miles).

Militaries in Afghanistan, Angola, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Indonesia and Mauritania fly the Super Tucano. Guatemala, Senegal, Ghana, Mali, and Lebanon have ordered the aircraft, according to Embraer.

The Super Tucano costs more than $10 million each and the price can go much higher depending on the configuration. It is powered by a Pratt & Whitney (UTX.N) Canada PT 6 engine. Embraer declined to comment on the unit costs.

Weapons
The aircraft is fitted with two central mission computers. The integrated weapon system includes software for weapon aiming, weapon management, mission planning and mission rehearsal. The onboard recording is used for post-mission analysis.


The aircraft has five hardpoints for carrying weapons and is capable of carrying a maximum external load of 1,500kg. The aircraft is armed with two wing-mounted 12.7mm machine guns with a rate of fire of 1,100 rounds a minute and is capable of carrying general-purpose bombs and guided air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles. Brazilian AF aircraft are armed with the MAA-1 Piranha short-range infrared guided air-to-air missile from Orbita.

Navigation
The aircraft is equipped with an advanced laser inertial navigation and attack system, a global positioning system (GPS) and a traffic alerting and collision avoidance system (TCAS).

Engine
The EMB-314 Super Tucano is powered by a PT6A-68A turboprop engine, developing 969kW. The power plant is fitted with automatic engine monitoring and control. The ALX aircraft has a more powerful engine than the EMB-314.


Performance of Super Tucano
The EMB-314 can fly at the rate of 24m/s. The maximum and cruise speed of the aircraft are 530km/h and 593km/h respectively. The range and service ceiling of the Super Tucano are 4,820km and 10,670m respectively. Its maximum endurance is six hours and 30 minutes. The aircraft weighs 3,020kg and has a maximum take-off weight of 5,200kg.

Aircraft Specs
Crew: One pilot on single-seat version, one pilot plus one navigator/student on double-seat version
G-limits: +7/-3.5
Max level speed: 320 Knots Indicated Air Speed (KIAS)
Cruise speed: 281 KIAS
Stall speed: 83 Knots Calibrated Air Speed (KCAS)
Service ceiling: 35,000 ft
Max Takeoff Weight: 11,904 lb
External payload: 3,420 lb
Internal fuel: 171 gal (1,121 lb)
External fuel: Up to 245 gal (1,606 lb)
Endurance (internal fuel): 2.6 hours
Endurance (full external fuel): 7.1 hours
Ferry range (internal fuel): 450 nm
Ferry range (full external fuel): 1,562 nm








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Sunday 29 April 2018

LASEMA Response Unit commissions new Multi-Purpose Super Metro Equipment - Photos


Call them workaholic and you won't be far from the truth. The LRU has done so well within the time they were inaugurated as they have done beyond the expectations of Lagosians in all. Recently, the General Manager of Lagos State Emergency Management AgencyLASEMA Response Unit (LRU) Mr Adesina T. Ademuyiwa commissions new Multi-Purpose Super Metro Equipment for more adequate and quick intervention emergency. See more pictures below..






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Pictures from the construction of the 2nd Niger Bridge


The Federal Government seems to be going on a fast track with the construction of the 2nd Niger Bridge. According to the Ministry of Works and Housing, this is the Phase IV of the Construction of 2nd Niger Bridge and the bridge will link Anambra and Delta States, (Asaba End, Delta State). These are some of the pictures made exclusively for AutoReportNG. The bridge was awarded to Julius Berger Nig PLC, a construction giant in Nigeria.








Construction of Adjoining Road linking 2nd Niger Bridge Linking Anambra and Delta States, (Delta axis)





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Thursday 26 April 2018

Ajala The Traveller: The Popular Nigerian Traveller Who Toured The World On A Vespa


Ever heard of the phase, Ajala The Traveller? This should not be a new to Nigerians as we are so used to the name, it is so popularly used that they have nicknamed the president anytime he goes out of the country. Ajala the traveler is based on the life and time of a Nigerian man named Ajala who toured the world using a Vespa Motorcycle, read below...

Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala, popularly known in Nigeria and across the globe as ‘Ajala the traveller‘, was the man who toured the United States of America on a bicycle, and the world, on a motor scooter better known as Vespa. From the ordinary son of a traditionalist, Ajala rose to a global celebrity and his name became a song sang on every lip.

During his prime, Ajala was envied and praised by both the young and old for his courage, determination, and success. Even in 1972, the Nigerian music wizard himself, Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey, immortalized Ajala and his adventures in a song included in his album titled ‘Board Members’. Obey sang thus: “Ajala travel all over the world (2ce), Ajala travel (2ce), Ajala travel all over the world.” Below is a detailed account of the life, career, and death of the legendary and iconic Ajala the traveller.



Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala was born in Ghana into a Nigerian polygamous family of thirty. He was one out of the twenty-five children produced by his father and his four wives. Shortly after Ajala’s birth, his family moved down to Nigeria where he schooled in Baptist Academy, Lagos, and Ibadan Boys’ High School. At the age of 18, Ajala went to America to further his studies; he was admitted into the University of Chicago where he studied as a pre-medical student.

His initial dream was to become a medical doctor and return to Nigeria to disparage the practice of voodoo and the people’s belief in superstitions but Ajala’s lifetime dream changed along the course of his life; he found something more interesting to him than donning lab coats and using the stethoscope.

Ajala came into the spotlight in 1952 when he went on a lecture tour across the United States of America on a bicycle covering a total of 2,280 miles. Throughout the lecture tour, Ajala dressed in the traditional attires of Nigeria one of which was described as ‘elaborately flowered robes with a felt-like head-dresses to match’.


He did this in a bid to enhance the purpose of his lecture tour which was to educate Americans about the progress of his country, Nigeria, and Africa in general, and to enlighten them that contrary to the popular belief held in America, Africans don’t walk about naked or covered in leaves and loin clothes.

The news of Ajala’s bicycle tour spread across the United States of America like wildfire and quickly made it to the dailies and television. Below is a text of how Ajala was described in Global Television Formats: Understanding Television Across Borders: “Perhaps even more significant for our discussion of the show’s global and local dynamics, however, was the participation of Nigerian contestant, Olabisi Ajala, a sophisticated world traveller and secretary to his country’s prime minister.

Olabisi is an attractive and charismatic black man who held a degree in psychology from Columbia University and was an expert in ethnology, the subject he chose for Lascia o Raddoppia? Olabisi recurrently appeared on TV wearing traditional Nigerian clothes, and he managed to transform every night on the show into a celebration of his ethnic and cultural heritage.


The final night, however, Olabisi entered the TV studio wearing an impeccable tuxedo, while Mike wore the traditional Nigerian costume, demonstrating once more his ability to interact with his contestants’ most genuine aspects of identity, be it regional, Italian or foreign and Other.’’

Ajala’s fame also landed him big movie roles. After his bicycle tour across the United States of America, he got his first role (of $300 per week) in the movie White Witch Doctor produced by the popular 20th Century-Fox Motion Picture. He played the supporting role of Ola, a companion of Loni, a famous African hunter played by Robert Mitchum. Also in August 1955, he signed a movie contract with the Eagle Lion Studios of Hollywood which involved making movies with European and African backgrounds.

The already famous Ajala did not limit his tour to the United States of America, he visited a total of 87 countries with his scooter in six years. He visited countries such as Israel, India, Australia, Iran, Russia, Ghana, Cyprus, Egypt and so on where he met with some of the greatest leaders in the world such as Gamal Abdul Nasser of Egypt, Jawarhalar Nehru of India, Niki Khrushchev of the USSR, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi of Iran, Ronald Reagan of America, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa of Nigeria and many more.

Ajala maintained his global celebrity status for a while but soon went out of the limelight though his name still kept ringing in the ears of people. He retired to Nigeria where he lived with some of his children. Things turned worse for Ajala in the latter years as he fell from the famous and rich world traveller to a common man struggling to met his ends somewhere in Lagos, a rented apartment in a two-story building on Adeniran Street, Bariga to be precise.

When Ajala fell sick, he couldn’t get adequate medical care because he didn’t have enough money, and his swarm of children was not there for him, only two of his children lived with him and they are: Olaolu Ajala, a 20-year-old student of Baptist Academy, Lagos and Bolanle Ajala, his 17-year-old daughter.

It is sad to know that the once world-famous Ajala the traveler died a poor man on the 2nd of February, 1999 at the General Hospital, Ikeja as a result of paralysis from a stroke. However, he has found a place for his name in the history of Nigeria and the world.




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An Overview of The Yaba BRT Terminus By LASG


Lagos, a home to 20 million people can be called the big brother of other states, Lagos is ahead in many ways and this includes infrastructure, IT, banking etc. Lagos is a force to reckon with. When Lagos sneezes, the remaining states catch the fever. The Lagos state government has been at the forefront of reconstructing all bus terminals across the state, according to Mr. Amode, this will help to decongest traffic and also give the city a look of its megacity. AutoReportNG was in Yaba recently and we can't but wonder the edifice that was put in place by the Lagos State Government, this terminus if completed may be one of the best across the country. As at press time work is still ongoing as the workers are trying to complete on time. These are some of the pictures we took from the site.













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