Saturday, 21 May 2022

‘‘Nigerian Made’’ Armoured Vehicles, Make Waves


Proforce Armoured Landcruiser 



Proforce Limited, a provider of defence solutions that specializes in weapons, armoured vehicles, and personal protection, is expanding production lines in Ogun state for weapons and armoured personnel carriers.

The only manufacturer of armoured vehicles in Sub-Saharan Africa, based in Ode-Remo, Ogun state, is producing more weapons and armoured vehicles to combat the rising level of insecurity and save the country enormous sums of money annually spent on importing arms, ammunition, and armoured personnel carriers.


Ade Ogundeyin, the chief executive officer of Proforce Limited, produces mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles (MRAPs) for the country's security personnel. He also manufactures bulletproof vests that security personnel require urgently. MRAP refers to light tactical vehicles used by the United States military that are designed to withstand improvised explosive device attacks and ambushes.

 The company, which is headquartered in Ode-Remo, Ogun State, has created a thriving security and mobile protective products market in Nigeria and Africa.  In 2008, Ogundeyin was motivated to incorporate the company as a provider of total defence solutions, specializing in armoured vehicles and personal protection. A Colombian company initially approached him to help them sell their armoured vehicles in Nigeria.


 He stated that he wanted to be a partner with the company rather than a sales representative, but the company denied his request.

 In a recent Journalists Hangout at TVC, he stated, "We wanted a partnership with them, but the company let us down. Coincidentally, the company folded within three months, and we brought the equipment into the country."

 In addition to a third burner that can withstand stress variance, the vehicle is equipped with a 360-degree camera. It can travel at 120 kilometres per hour on the road and 110 kilometres per hour off-road and weighs 15 tons.

 Proforce has designed and constructed the vehicles to aid Nigerian troops in their fight against terrorism in the northeast and throughout the country. It is 3,4 meters tall and has a 400-horsepower engine. The underbelly can withstand and deflect explosives up to 10 kilograms in weight. The MRAP is equipped with two 440-litre fuel tanks, allowing it to travel 1200 kilometres without refuelling. It has long, flat tires that allow it to travel 50 kilometres despite being fired upon.

 According to him, the Nigerian government at all levels has no reason to import any type of armoured vehicle because the ones produced locally are superior, more durable, and do not experience overheating issues.

 "The majority of MRAPs you see on the road have overheating engines and long flat tires, but this is not the case with our MRAPs," he says. "They have been evaluated in the north-eastern United States. He added, "It has been able to withstand the test of time."

There is a general tendency to undervalue anything produced in Nigeria, but Proforce's success in the country is altering this perception. The Nigerian military has placed orders for MRAPs and spare parts from Proforce.

Ogundeyin stated that poor electricity supply and foreign exchange volatility continue to be Proforce's most significant challenges. According to him, the company imports some spare parts, and obtaining foreign exchange has been extremely difficult.

According to him, the poor power supply has continued to have a negative impact on the company, as it spends a great deal on diesel to power its factory, thereby increasing production costs. The company's current clientele consists of Chad, Rwanda, and Niger.

"The majority of the MRAPs we are currently manufacturing are destined for Chad. “The government has determined that our MRAPs are superior in this environment," he stated.

Employees are trained locally and internationally for their specific jobs. By doing so, the company is increasing its local capacity and giving rural residents the opportunity to collaborate with international companies like Proforce.

 On the organization's long-term goals, he stated that its armoured vehicles will be used to combat terrorism on a global scale and will be present in every country on the continent.

According to a recent report, Proforce and Belarus have signed a contract for the delivery of defence equipment, possibly including armoured vehicles. Belarus is set to become the first country in Europe to acquire defence products from Nigeria, according to a tweet from @DefenseNigeria.

Belarus became the first European nation to purchase Nigerian defence products with this contract. Proforce, as well as the Nigerian and Belarussian governments, have not disclosed the date and party with whom the contract was signed in Belarus.

In December 2021, Proforce introduced Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles. The Proforce PF Viper is an infantry assault vehicle designed for FAST ATTACK (IAV). Designed to provide ballistic protection, ricochet capability, and mobility, this MRAP variant is lighter and more manoeuvrable. T

The PROFORCE PF Viper is equipped with a fully independent suspension system that offers controlled mobility over any terrain. The monocoque body structure and optimized sidewall angles are intended to enhance the vehicle's ballistic protection.

Regarding Proforce Limited



PROFORCE LIMITED was founded in 2008 as a provider of total defence solutions specializing in the manufacture of armoured vehicles and personal protection. The company's primary objective is to provide confidence in protective mobility. It has created a thriving market for mobile security and protection products in Nigeria and Africa.

 PROFORCE has leveraged its extensive technical expertise to provide exceptional security solutions for Government Agencies, Corporate Bodies, Diplomatic Communities, and the Private Sector throughout Nigeria and Africa.

The Benefits of Proforce Armoured Vehicles



Provision of sufficient protective overlaps around door gaps and major joints. On-site fabrication of ballistic glasses, thereby preventing rapid de-lamination. Customized solution based on customer specifications.

Suspension enhancement based on additional weight. Permitting customers to observe the production of the armoured vehicle. Utilize only materials with international certification for ballistics. Ballistic glasses that have passed temperature, transmissible, multiple-hit, vibration, sand and dust tests are installed. Insertion of run-flat tire components.

Utilizing ballistic steel and composite armour of the highest quality. Expats from Proforce have over 120 years of combined armouring experience. Proforce is the first-ever indigenous manufacturer of armoured vehicles in Nigeria. 

Innoson Unveils ''Nigeria Made'' Tricycles

 





It's been said that the production of Made In Nigerian products will save the Nigerian economy and move the nation towards development. One company that is working towards that is Innoson Vehicles Manufacturing, (IVM)

The Nigerian indigenous car maker, Innoson Vehicles Manufacturing (IVM) has rolled out brand new tricycles for the Nigerian market.

The 5-seater IVM-branded tricycles popularly known as ‘Keke Marwa’ joins the lineup of vehicles from the company’s stable, including Connect, Caris, G20 Smart, Ikenga, G40 and G80.



Pictures of the tricycles which were produced in Anambra state were shared on a Facebook page, ‘For The Love of Anambra’ with the caption, “Just in: Innoson rolls out IVM Keke

Thursday, 19 May 2022

Burna Boy's Magnificient Mansion in Lagos




 Grammy-winning musician Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, also known as Burna Boy, has provided a sneak peek of his Lekki, Lagos, mansion. Burnaboy gave Architectural Digest a tour of his Lagos residence, revealing that he recorded his Grammy-winning album 'Twice as Tall' there.

Architectural Digest, a monthly American publication founded in 1920 that focuses primarily on interior design and landscaping, has also featured the homes of Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Diddy.

Burna Boy's home is a two-story structure situated on 13,000 square feet of land in Lekki. Burna Boy's architect, Akose Enebeli, designed the two-story Lekki home where he could be himself.

"...but the story of this home and how it came to begin in 2017, when Enebeli was in the midst of constructing a 10-bedroom mansion for former Manchester United striker Jude Ighalo (@ighalojude) and received a call from an unknown number," AD wrote in an Instagram post.


In addition, there is ample garage space and tall windows. The 3,700-square-foot, two-part structure was designed by Enebeli and his colleagues to maximise natural light.

"One area contains a recording studio, a gym, and guest bedrooms. The second is a more personal space for Burna. AD reports that this is where he entertains his closest friends and where his primary bedroom suite and private terrace are located.




"The downstairs rooms form a continuous, doorless space, with one interior leading directly into the next. Notable is the main living room, which features a large window overlooking the meticulously maintained gardens. Overall, the compound evokes the tranquillity of the lagoons, creeks, and vegetation of the Port Harcourt region, where Burna was born 384 miles away in the Rivers State of Nigeria. Burna says, "I've got a lot of Rivers material and water sounds." "[It is] simply very water-inspired. It is tranquil. The natural world speaks to me."

How Burna Boy Started

Burna Boy was born in Lagos in 1991 as Damini Ogulu. 

A Classmate gave him a copy of the production software Fruity loops when he was just ten years old. 

This allowed him to begin making music at a very young age.

Armed with these resources, he started producing his own beats on an old computer.

 

Saturday, 14 May 2022

Sokoto govt declares 24-hr curfew as protesters demand release of Deborah’s killers




Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto State, on Saturday afternoon, declared a 24-hour curfew in Sokoto metropolis after a protest had rocked the city.

According to a post on the verified Facebook page of the Sokoto State governor, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the governor, Muhammad Bello, said the decision was “in pursuance of peace and order in Sokoto metropolis and the entire state.”

This newspaper earlier reported that there was pandemonium and palpable fear in Sokoto metropolis as protesters in their hundreds trooped into the streets to express their displeasure over the detention of two suspects arrested by the Police over the killing of Deborah Yakubu, a 200-level Home Economics student of Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto, over alleged blasphemy.

Major streets such as Ahmadu Bello Way, Kano Road, where banks are located and Emir Yahaya Road, are currently deserted with business places and shops closed.

The grouse of the protesters, according to a report by Leadership, was Sultan Abubakar’s condemnation of the dastard killing of the late Deborah Yakubu. Unperturbed by the presence of security personnel in some strategic areas within the state capital, the protesters in their large numbers stormed the Ahmadu Bello Way church line, where Catholic, Anglican, Baptist, ECWA and C&S churches are located.

Attempts by the protesters to set the St. Mary Catholic Church ablaze were also resisted by armed security personnel drafted to the area, who fired several canisters of tear gas to disperse the irate protesters.

The protesters, however, succeeded in burning down a car around St. Mary Catholic Church.

Friday, 13 May 2022

Atiku deletes posts on Deborah’s killing after Islamic fanatics threaten to withhold votes

 




Atiku Abubakar has deleted a post he made syndicated on his Facebook and Twitter pages about slain Deborah Samuel after coming under a barrage of threats from fanatics of northern origin who asked him to forget his 2023 presidential ambition.

Mr Atiku’s posts around 10:20 p.m. Thursday were deleted less than an hour later. Both had garnered thousands of reactions within minutes, according to a screenshot taken by Peoples Gazette

Most of the comments were from fundamentalists who warned the politician to stay away from condemning the murder of the Christian student.

“There can not be a justification for such gruesome murder. Deborah Yakubu was murdered, and all those behind her death must be brought to justice,” Mr Atiku said. “My condolences to her family and friends.”

A spokesman for Mr Abubkar did not return a request seeking comments about why he took down the post on Facebook. The former vice-president didn’t delete a similar message that he posted on Twitter until much later, indicating that he might have seen a difference between Facebook and Twitter users on the sensitive development. Ms Samuel was murdered at Shehu Shagari College of Education on Thursday morning for allegedly posting comments that blasphemed Prophet Mohammed. The violence has elicited widespread uproar and condemnation, with Catholic priest Matthew Kukah and the Sultan of Sokoto calling on authorities to immediately bring the killers to book.

Mr Abubakar is from the northern Adamawa state but continues to receive support across the country, especially amongst southern Christians who see him as a moderate statesman.

Saturday, 7 May 2022

2023: Contesting For Nigerian President Is Demotion For Me – Bishop Oyedepo



The presiding Bishop of the Living Faith Church, popularly known as Winners Chapel, worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo, has said he will not be contesting for the presidency in the 2023 elections.
Oyedepo said vying to be Nigeria’s president is a demotion to him, adding that he’s called for a global impact.
He said this during a leadership summit transmitted worldwide.
According to him, although he believes in Nigeria, it’s too late for him to contest the highest political position in the nation.
Oyedepo said, “I believe in Nigeria and that’s why I am still here, and still praying for Nigeria. But I consider it a demotion if I am invited to become the president of Nigeria. I am called for a global impact. I saw this in 1984. Even the devil knows that you can’t be genuinely sold-out to serving God, and not stand out in life.”
A number of pastors have come out to obtain presidential nomination forms in a bid to become the country’s number one citizen – notable among them are Pastor Tunde Bakare, and current Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo who is a pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).

Tuesday, 3 May 2022

Lai Mohammed gives tourism credits to Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido, Tiwa Savage

 



They have shown the world that Nigeria is a hub of the creative industry – Lai Mohammed. 

The Federal Government acknowledged the contribution of WizkidBurna BoyDavido, and Tiwa Savage, to cultural tourism, while declaring that the country is safe to host the first Global Conference on Cultural Tourism and Creative Industry scheduled for November 14 to 17 in Lagos. 

The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, said this when he featured on a phone-in programme of the Radio Nigeria monitored by newsmen in Abuja.

Newsmen report that Nigeria was given the hosting right for the maiden global event by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) at a meeting held at the organisation’s headquarters in Madrid Spain on April 19.

The Wiz Kid of this world, the Burna Boy, Davido and Tiwa Savage have really shown the world that Nigeria is a hub of the creative industry", he said. Mohammed said the insinuation in certain quarters that participants and tourists would not attend the conference because of stories of killings and kidnappings in the country are erroneous.



The security challenges Nigeria is facing did not start today and I must say the Federal Government is rising very stoutly to it.

We cannot say just because we have insecurity challenge, other sectors of the economy should not be developed.

The entire world is aware of the challenges we are facing, yet we were singled out for the hosting of the very first global conference and that speaks volumes.



That is why Nigerians should get out the negativity and look at the positive aspect of it,’’ he said. The minister said that insecurity is a global challenge and countries with worse situations than Nigeria were developing their tourism potential.

During our meeting in Spain, there was no issue raised on insecurity in Nigeria as a barrier.



That is why Nigerians should get out the negativity and look at the positive aspect of it,’’ he said. The minister said that insecurity is a global challenge and countries with worse situations than Nigeria were developing their tourism potential.

Britain for instance, for more than 40 years, was in the grip of the IRA and that did not prevent the country from hosting global events.

I recalled that even before the call for a peace process in June 1997, Britain bided for the world cup 1996 which, though they lost.



During our meeting in Spain, there was no issue raised on insecurity in Nigeria as a barrier.

On the contrary, the UNWTO was even expanding the scope of the conference and they did not make a mistake in choosing Nigeria to host the maiden conference,’’ he said.

https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/lai-mohammed-gives-tourism-credits-to-wizkid-burna-boy-davido-tiwa-savage/kqxzekr

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