Why Hoverboards Keep Exploding

THOSE SELF-BALANCING SCOOTERS that everyone’s calling “hoverboards” don’t actually hover. But that’s not the strangest thing about them—that would be the fact that this year’s most popular holiday gift keeps catching on fire.



An exploding two-wheeler burned down a house in Louisiana a few weeks ago; another scooter combusted in the same state in the past week. A gyroboard caused significant damage to a home in New York a few days ago. At a mall in Washington this week, a scooterboard caught fire and shoppers were forced to evacuate. The perceived danger is significant enough that major airlines have banned the little vehicles altogether.

But what is actually causing all these fires? In the New York and Louisiana incidents, the board was plugged in and recharging. In the mall incident, the board wasn’t plugged in at all; there have also been reports of scooters bursting into flames while people were riding them. Plugged in or not, the big problem has to do with the quality of the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries inside these things. They’re almost always tucked in one of the foot rests, and they work the same way as the lithium-ion batteries in our smartphones, tablets, and laptops. They’re just a lot more prone to defects.

Jay Whitacre, Professor of Materials Science & Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, says that the problem doesn’t have to do with these self-balancing scooters themselves, but with the quality of the batteries being used. They’re cheap, and it makes sense: This is a hot (pun not intended) holiday product, the reputable models are pretty expensive, and more-affordable brands are using cheaper components to lure in shoppers that don’t want to spend a grand or more on a hands-free Segway. Predictably, a slew of cut-rate brands are flooding the market with shoddy scooters made from cheapo components.

“There are a lot of factories in China that now make Li-ion batteries, and the reality is that the quality and consistency of these batteries is typically not as good as what is found in top tier producers such as LG or Samsung,” Whitacre says. “These are known as ‘low cost li-ion batteries’ by most in the industry—they are not knockoffs or copies, but are instead just mass-manufactured cells.”

With these cheap batteries, a lot of things can cause fires. For one, the nature of a scooterboard—it can bang into stuff, smash into things at high speeds, and be abused by bros—makes the batteries susceptible to damage. It’s not just the nature of a cheap battery, it’s the nature of any lithium-ion battery. And when one of these batteries punctures, this is what happens:

In a cheaper battery, Whitacre says the separator between each battery’s anode and cathode—which are what the current flows through—may not be aligned correctly. Image it like this: The cathode is at one end of the battery, the anode at the other, and the separator is (surprise!) between them; its job is to keep them apart so nothing short circuits. An issue, in the cheaper batteries, is there could be small holes in the separator thanks to impurities in metal particles that can puncture the anode/cathode separator. In either of those cases, the damage can cause a short circuit.

“If there is an inherent defect in the cell, it will go off at some point,” Whitacre explains. “Small defects in the manufacturing or materials stream lead to the plus/minus sides of the batteries being shorted with each other after a small amount of use. When this happens, especially when the batteries are charged, a lot of heat is generated inside the cells and this leads to electrolyte boiling, the rupture of the cell casing, and then a significant fire.”

That fire can build upon itself and be hard to contain. Whitacre says all lithium-ion batteries contain highly flammable electrolytes that burn “fast and hard” when air hits them. When things get hot, common cathode materials turn into additional oxygen sources, too. “This stokes the fire even more,” Whitacre says.

This is not new at all: Lithium-ion batteries have long led to explosions—in smartphones, laptops, airplanes, cars…the list goes on. Lithium-ion batteries are great because they are small but hold a lot of energy, so electronics manufacturers are obviously going to use them. But packing all that power in comes with its risks—specifically, fire. That’s why our high-powered, long-range electric cars, like those made by Tesla, have highly advanced cooling fans and heat-sink systems. The fan is the key component inside the vehicle that keeps the battery cells operating at a safe temperature.

The batteries in hoverboards may not be the only problem, though. It’s less common, but a defective charger could also cause problems with any electronic device.

“If there is not proper protection to the cells, and if the charger is defective, the cells can be severely overcharged,” Whitacre says. “In cases of severe overcharge, even perfectly made cells will eventually fail, though a fire is not always the outcome in this case. The cell may just pop its gas vent and dry out.”

So what can a consumer do if they really have their heart set on one of these bad boys? Conventional wisdom would say they should just stick with top tier brands, but this is where things get confusing, because this product category is totally new, and no exemplars of quality have emerged. A higher price should be an indicator of better quality, but companies such as IO Hawk and Hovertrax, which make more-expensive devices, aren’t exactly perennial tech powerhouses. This “hoverboard” trend is almost certainly a fad, and it’s hard to know whether any of these companies will be around at this time next year.

Regardless of how much you’re paying, it’s almost impossible to tell what kind of fire hazard lurks (or doesn’t lurk) inside any scooter. The scariest part is that you may not find out until it’s far too late.

“There is no way to tell when buying, since the catastrophic failure likely will not manifest until the battery is fully charged and discharged several times,” Whitacre explains. “This charging/discharging mechanically exercises the guts of the cell and typically provides the ultimate trigger for the failure.”

If all of this hasn’t diffused (that pun was intended) your excitement for a board, then at the very least, you should know how to put out a lithium-ion battery fire—because it’s not with water. Keep that fire extinguisher handy, friends.

MOZILLA AXES FIREFOX OS FOR SMARTPHONES

As the mobile operating system market continues to be dominated by Android and iOS, and with Windows Phone dropping to a measly 1.7 percent market share, there doesn’t seem to be much room for competing smartphone operating systems to grow.



As such, the short-lived Firefox smartphone OS is coming to an end.

Mozilla has announced an end to its mobile operating system, and stated that it would stop developing and selling FireFox OS smartphones. Mozilla made the announcement at its developer event, “Mozlando” in Orlando on December 8, according to TechCrunch. Ari Jaaksi, Mozilla’s senior vice president of connected devices, told Digital Trends that the company is still working on new experiments with other connected devices.

“We are proud of the benefits Firefox OS added to the Web platform and will continue to experiment with the user experience across connected devices,” Jaaksi told us. “We will build everything we do as a genuine open source project, focused on user experience first and build tools to enable the ecosystem to grow.”

“Firefox OS proved the flexibility of the Web, scaling from low-end smartphones all the way up to HD TVs. However, we weren’t able to offer the best user experience possible and so we will stop offering Firefox OS smartphones through carrier channels. We’ll share more on our work and new experiments across connected devices soon.”
Mozilla launched Firefox OS in 2013, which was unique as it was designed to move away from native apps and used the HTML5 open Web standard to provide web apps. But the operating system barely picked up any steam, even after the company announced a slew of new devices running Firefox OS at Mobile World Congress earlier this year.

Shutting down Firefox OS isn’t the only news that has been spilling out from the company. Recently, Mozilla pulled ads from Firefox’s new tab page, saying that advertising “isn’t the right business for us at this time.” Ads will continue showing up for a few months to honor previous contracts, but then will come to an end. The feature began appearing to users in May of this year, when the new tab page began offering “Suggested” sites.

Mozilla is also considering dropping support for its email client, Thunderbird. While the service may not shut down completely, the company is looking to put more effort into developing its Firefox browser. Mozilla also announced a new ad blocker for iOS 9 called Focus by Firefox, aimed at stopping trackers.

GOOGLE WALLET NOW LETS YOU TEXT MONEY TO YOUR CONTACTS

After Wallet was replaced by Android Pay as Google’s mobile payment framework, it remained as the company’s platform to send money to people.



Up until now, Google Wallet required an email address to send money to a contact, but now an update lets you do it through text message. Anyone in your contact list with a phone number can receive a text message with a secure link. All the recipient has to do is enter their debit card to claim the money and they’ll see it added to their bank account almost instantly.

Peer-to-peer mobile payments is already a crowded market, with the likes of Venmo, Snapcash, Paypal.Me, and even Facebook Messenger offering similar services. Google Wallet has been around for a while, and the new text integration will certainly make it easier for people to send money to their contacts.

It’s unclear how secure the link is and for how long the link will remain active. We’ve reached out to Google for comment and will update this post when we hear back.

Recently, Google Wallet added improved contact suggestions, showing you contacts you often send money to first; a feature that lets you lock the app with a tap of a button; and the option to add a second bank account. The company brought its peer-to-peer mobile payments service to iOS in September.

Hopefully the company’s branding change doesn’t confuse too many people with Android Pay, and perhaps the ability to send money through texts may push more people to favor Google Wallet over other services.

The update is only available in the U.S., and is rolling out on Google Play and in the App Store in the next few days.

Facebook is joining Google in open-sourcing its AI hardware

Facebook is the latest in a line of tech giants that are giving away the designs of their computers servers dedicated to AI.
Built with the aid of Nvidia, the social network’s state-of-the-art server, codenamed Big Sur, can run the latest AI algorithms, and comes wielding a huge number of GPUs — built with the aid of Nvidia. At Facebook, the “deep learning” technology helps identify faces in user photos, curates the news feed, and even powers parts of the company’s upcoming “M” personal assistant, reports Wired.
But why are the likes of Google, Microsoft, and now Facebook so keen for the tech industry to get their hands on their hardware? It’s mainly due to the fact that all three companies currently don’t have the manpower to grow the technology at the pace they would like. It also doesn’t help that the entire field of deep learning researchers is still fairly small.


Facebook is hoping that by submitting its AI hardware to the Open Compute Project — a group through which it shares the designs of its computer infrastructure with other tech giants including Microsoft and Apple — it can attract more industry talent into its fold.

Yann LeCun, the man in charge of Facebook’s AI research group, believes that opening up Big Sur can help unlock design ideas for the newly created server, reports MIT Technology Review. “Companies like us actually thrive on fast progress; the faster the progress can be made, the better it is for us,” says LeCun.

In the increasingly competitive field of AI research, the recruitment process is the new battlefront for companies such as Facebook and Google. Although Google beat it to the punch by sharing its AI hardware last month, Facebook’s inception of the Open Commute Project established it as the frontrunner in open-sourcing technology. Facebook claims that this approach helps drive down costs and accelerate the growth of technology.

THE U.S. NAVY'S $700 MILLION MINE-DETECTING TECHNOLOGY FAILS AT ITS ONLY JOB

After spending a whopping $700 million on what it believes to be an advanced mine-detection system, the Pentagon announced this week its uber-expensive defense project miserably fails at the one thing it’s designed to do. Called the Remote Minehunting System (or RMS for short), the system theoretically possesses the capacity to detect underwater explosives with an advanced sonar system. However, after running a series of extensive tests on the RMS, it was concluded its high rate of failure falls significantly short of the project’s design requirements.
Developed and researched over the course of the last 16 years by the defense tech gurus over at Lockheed Martin, the RMS figured to become a staple of the U.S. Navy’s vessel fleet. Ideally, a fully operation RMS drone would launch from one of the Navy’s littoral combat ships armed with sonar it would use to search for explosives. As the drone operates through potentially mine-filled waters, it would communicate locations of detected mines to nearby ships allowing them to navigate the waters accordingly. Emphasis squarely on ideally, however.
In reality, the RMS is nothing more than an expensive piece of technology which could be more accurately described as a lemon. Over the course of its development, consistent testing revealed a notable lack of improvement regarding the system’s reliability. Tests done during September of 2014 showed a regular inability to identify and destroy underwater explosives, a conclusion which was corroborated with testing done this past August.
“Recent development testing provides no statistical evidence that the system is demonstrating improved reliability, and instead indicates that reliability plateaued nearly a decade ago,” said the director of Operational Test and Evaluation, Michael Gilmore in an August 3 memo. “[The drone] cannot be reliably controlled by the ship or communicate when it is operating out of the line-of-sight of the ship, and the towed sonar cannot detect mines consistently.”
Furthermore, additional information in the memo showed the RMS to only have the ability to operate reliably for roughly 25 hours before it began to falter — falling drastically short of the required 75-hour threshold. Despite the inherent controversy of continued failure (and harsh criticism from lawmakers), Lockheed Martin says it’s still confident in its system and trusts its effectiveness.

“Lockheed Martin continues to work closely with the U.S. Navy on the Remote Minehunting System mission package, which remains the most advanced method of mine-hunting available in the U.S. fleet,” said Lockheed Martin spokesperson Joe Dougherty. “We remain confident the RMS is the most mature system to identify and destroy mines in challenging conditions without putting sailors or high-value capital ships at risk in a minefield.”
The RMS’ next round of testing is already scheduled for early 2016 as the Pentagon’s undersecretary of defense for acquisition Frank Kendall plans to give the tech a comprehensive review. Though unless it begins to show marked improvement in reliability and accuracy, it’s safe to assume the system won’t be making much of a splash for the U.S. Navy anytime soon.

XIAOMI MI 5 RUMORS AND NEWS LEAKS

Rumors of a follow up to the Xiaomi Mi 4 smartphone have been gathering for a while, and although an early 2015 launch looked likely, the company revealed the Mi Note and the Mi Note Pro instead. Does this mean the Mi 5 will never arrive? According to rumors, it’s still in the works. Here’s everything we think we know about the Mi 5.

What will it look like?

In early December, two leaks gave us a look at what the Xiaomi Mi 5’s final design may be. Possibly, anyway. The first came from GizmoChina and a Weibo source, and showed the front of the phone with a black border. The Mi logo and a home button — that’s expected to house a fingerprint sensor — were the only other points of interest.

A few days later, another image was published on the Weibo social network, this time in the shape of a full render. It shows a curved 2.5D glass front panel, and a similar home button design to the first leaked image, plus there is the hint of a USB Type-C charger mounted underneath. The Mi logo is missing from its usual home in the top left of the body.
Neither images are official, and should be considered speculative until the phone is finally made official.

BlackBerry’s still got it: The Priv may have sold out at Walmart

Unlike JNCOs and beanie babies, it seems smartphone maker BlackBerry may have longevity. The embattled Canadian company surprised pundits on Friday when reports emerged that Walmart had exhausted inventory of BlackBerry’s first Android flagship, the Priv, in a single day.

The $699 Priv, which was previously only available through AT&T brick-and-mortar locations and Amazon.com, launched in Walmart earlier this week. The retailer’s website reported the smartphone “out of stock” by midday today, news which sent BlackBerry’s stock soaring 7 percent.

Bloomberg attributed the demand to both appeal and timing. The holiday season no doubt motivated some shoppers to pull the trigger early, according to the report, and the Priv, unlike other recent BlackBerry handsets, runs Android — an arguably more attractive software to potential phone buyers than BlackBerry’s cumbersome, confusing BB10.

But calls for celebration may be a bit premature. The Priv is showing as “in stock” on Walmart.com as of the time of publication, a possible indication that the initial sell out of devices was of a very small batch. Blackberry’s so far declined to comment.

Assuming today’s unprecedented sales weren’t just a quirk of inventory management, though, BlackBerry could be well on its way to meeting the fiscal goals for its smartphone division that it’s publicly outlined. In an interview with The Verge, CEO John Chen pegged the company’s break-even point at 5 million devices a year, and has repeatedly expressed a willingness to cut loose the phone business if it falls short of that benchmark. BlackBerry has its work cut out for it; the company sold a mere 800,000 devices in Q3 of this year.

Perhaps in recognition of that stark fact, Blackberry’s working to expand the Priv’s availability and network. Verizon recently announced that it’d offer the phone “soon.” And T-Mobile told CNET in November that it was “definitely talking with Blackberry” and “may have something to report” in the coming weeks.

In our review of the Priv last month, we called Blackberry’s Android slider relatively high marks for a beautiful display and excellent keyboard, calling it “the first reason to consider a Blackberry in years.”

Mavin star Di'Ja Gets Married


The singer, who is extremely private, got married two days ago December 10th in Kaduna. I've asked but no one is saying who she married...:-). Congrats to her!

Meet the lady who supposedly split Diddy and Cassie up



Cassie declared yesterday that she was single again and numerous idea it was a direct result of Diddy's recharged association with his babymama, Kim Porter, yet as indicated by blogger B. Scott, it's a woman named Gina (left). What they composed beneath... 

Cassie said a final farewell to Diddy the Sunday after his Revolt Music Conference in Miami on the grounds that while he arrived — he had another lady with him! That as well as the same lady was with him the weekend earlier in Atlanta for the BET Hip Hop Awards. 

Her name is Gina Huynh and she's been around for a short time. A year ago, Diddy took Gina and her companions to the All-Star diversion in New Orleans. News apparently found its way back to one of Cassie's homegirls and sh*t hit the fan, yet they could move past it. 

Anyway, after Cassie discovered that the two revived back in October she close things down with Diddy and skipped away to South Africa to film 'Nectar 3.' Since she's been out of the nation, she's declined to accept his calls, answer his writings, and she even ventured to square her administration so they wouldn't reach her for his benefit! 

On the off chance that you were pondering where those a large number of roses originated from that showed up on Cassie's Snapchat — they were from Diddy attempting to connect. 

On the other hand, Cassie's worn out on his sh*t and this Gina young lady truly is the straw that broke the camel's back. There's likewise been some jabber about Diddy getting the chance to near his VP Ericka Pittman. 

Anybody can see that the two have been rough. She was missing from ALL of Diddy's birthday celebrations and the one affirmation of his birthday she gave was a neighborly Instagram yell out that is subsequent to been era

50 Cent's child mom shows off her bends in one piece swimming outfit



Model, Daphne Joy shows off her bends while posturing in a swimming pool at the Fontainebleau in Miami. She wore a diving green suit with precious stone studs and later exchanged into an orange suit with cut-outs. The 28-year-old model has a child named Sire Jackson with rapper 50 Cent. More pics after the cut...


Gabriel’s Three-Match Suspension Rescinded

The three-game suspension served Arsenal centre-back Gabriel has been withdrawn with immediate effect.
The follows an appeal by the north London club, which has been upheld by an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing.
Gabriel got his marching orders for kicking at Chelsea striker Diego Costa during Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at Stamford .
He is currently subject to a separate charge by the Football Association of improper conduct and has until 18:00 BST on Thursday to respond.

Did Timaya Lie About Crashing His Bentley?!?

Famous dancehall singer, Timaya, recently claimed he survived a car accident on September 17.
Timaya went ahead to show a photo of his bashed Bentley on his Instagram and wrote “Had an accident yesterday but I thank GOD nobody got hurt… blessssssss.
New reports emerging say that Timaya was actually lying about the accident, and he was never in the car to begin with.
According to Olisa TV, a source claims Timaya’s brother was the person driving the Bentley.
The source further stated that Timaya’s brother was over speeding and hit a parked Toyota SUV; luckily he was unhurt but he had to be taken to hospital.
Both cars were towed to the nearest police station.

NACCIMA Advises Buhari Against Appointing Himself As Petroleum Minister


The Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) thinks it is a bad idea for President Muhammadu Buhari to act as Minister of Petroleum. The association said the President would be distracted and overload himself with excess workload if he does not appoint a Petroleum Minister.
“It will distract him and not give him the required space and work time to be able to administer facets of the economy and policies,” Mr. Billy Harry, National Vice President, NACCIMA, told Vanguard in an interview in Abuja, noting that the President already had too much work to do to now saddle himself with a ministerial appointment.
“We have so many more issues other oil. Agriculture alone can swallow everything that oil is doing.”
“Agriculture alone can give us over 500 per cent of income stream of what oil is doing. So, does it mean that if he wants to curb corruption in that sector, he has to also be minister of agriculture?
“The President has to be very focused on job of supervising the entire economy as a polity. I don’t think I will advise him to saddle himself with additional responsibility,” Harry said.

Full Text Of President Muhammadu Buhari’s Independence Anniversary Speech


October 1 is a day for joy and celebrations for us Nigerians whatever the circumstances we find ourselves in because it is the day, 55 years ago; we liberated ourselves from the shackles of colonialism and began our long march to nationhood and to greatness.
No temporary problems or passing challenges should stop us from honoring this day. Let us remind ourselves of the gifts God has given us. Our Creator has bequeathed to us Numbers – Nigeria is the ninth most populated country on the planet. We have in addition:
• Arable land
• Water
• Forests
• Oil and gas
• Coastline
• Solid minerals
We have all the attributes of a great nation. We are not there yet because the one commodity we have been unable to exploit to the fullest is unity of purpose. This would have enabled us to achieve not only more orderly political evolution and integration but also continuity and economic progress.
Countries far less endowed have made greater economic progress by greater coherence and unity of purpose.
Nonetheless, that we have remained together is an achievement we should all appreciate and try to consolidate. We have witnessed this year a sea change in our democratic development. The fact that an opposition party replaced an entrenched government in a free and fair election is indicative of the deeper roots of our democratic system. Whatever one’s views are, Nigerians must thank former President Jonathan for not digging-in in the face of defeat and thereby saving the country untold consequences.
As I said in my inaugural speech, I bear no ill will against anyone on past events. Nobody should fear anything from me. We are not after anyone. People should only fear the consequences of their actions. I hereby invite everyone, whatever his or her political view to join me in working for the nation.
My countrymen and women, every new government inherits problems. Ours was no different. But what Nigerians want are solutions, quick solutions not a recitation of problems inherited. Accordingly, after consultations with the Vice President, senior party leaders and other senior stakeholders, I quickly got down to work on the immediate, medium-term and long-term problems which we must solve if we are to maintain the confidence which Nigerians so generously bestowed on us in the March elections and since then.
As you know, I toured the neighboring countries, marshal a coalition of armed forces of the five nations to confront and defeat Boko Haram. I met also the G-7 leaders and other friendly presidents in an effort to build an international coalition against Boko Haram. Our gallant armed forces under new leadership have taken the battle to the insurgents, and severely weakened their logistical and infrastructural capabilities. Boko Haram are being scattered and are on the run. That they are resorting to shameless attacks on soft targets such as IDP camps is indicative of their cowardice and desperation. I have instructed security and local authorities to tighten vigilance in vulnerable places.
On power, government officials have held a series of long sessions over several weeks about the best way to improve the nation’s power supply in the safest and most cost effective way. In the meantime, improvement in the power supply is moderately encouraging. By the same token, supply of petrol and kerosene to the public has improved throughout the country. All the early signs are that within months the whole country would begin to feel a change for the better.
Preliminary steps have been taken to sanitise NNPC and improve its operations so that the inefficiency and corruption could be reduced to a minimum. Those of our refineries which can be serviced and brought back into partial production would be enabled to resume operations so that the whole sordid business of exporting crude and importing finished products in dubious transactions could be stopped.
In addition to NNPC, I have ordered for a complete audit of our other revenue generating agencies mainly CBN, FIRS, Customs, NCC, for better service delivery to the nation. Prudent housekeeping is needed now more than ever in view of the sharp decline in world market oil prices. It is a challenge we have to face squarely. But what counts is not so much what accrues but how we manage our resources that is important.
We have seen in the last few years how huge resources were mismanaged, squandered and wasted. The new APC government is embarking on a clean up, introducing prudence and probity in public financing.
At an early stage, the Federal Government addressed the issue of salary arrears in many states, a situation capable of degenerating into social unrest. The APC government stepped in to provide short-term support to the owing states and enabled them to pay off the backlog and restore the livelihood of millions of Nigerians.
Fellow Nigerians, there have been a lot of anxiety and impatience over the apparent delay in announcement of ministers. There is no cause to be anxious. Our government set out to do things methodically and properly. We received the handing over notes from the outgoing government only four days before taking over. Consequently, the Joda Transition Committee submitted its report on the re-organisation of Federal Government structure after studying the hand over notes. It would have been haphazard to announce ministers when the government had not finalised the number of ministries to optimally carry the burden of governance.
Anyway, the wait is over. The first set of names for ministerial nominees for confirmation has been sent to the senate. Subsequent lists will be forwarded in due course. Impatience is not a virtue. Order is more vital than speed. Careful and deliberate decisions after consultations get far better results. And better results for our country is what the APC government for CHANGE is all about.
I would like to end my address this morning on our agenda for CHANGE. Change does not just happen. You and I and all of us must appreciate that we all have our part to play if we want to bring change about. We must change our lawless habits, our attitude to public office and public trust. We must change our unruly behavior in schools, hospitals, market places, motor parks, on the roads, in homes and offices. To bring about change, we must change ourselves by being law-abiding citizens.
Happy Independence celebrations. Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria

Chief of Army Staff says December deadline feasible

Names of President’s cabinet members arrive Senate

President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial list has arrived the Senate, reports say.
The list was presented to the upper legislative house on Tuesday, September 29, 2015, by Buhari’s Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang, according to Daily Trust.
  The president had promised to name his ministers before the end of September 2015 and this was restated by his media aide, Femi Adesina who said the list would be ready by Wednesday, 30.
 

Pop stars make dapper statements on Tush Magazine cover

Banky W and D'Banj were the perfect posters guys on the latest issue 11 of Tush Magazine.

Crude oil transportation contracts help cut cost – says experts

The national government's choice to recompense marine transportation contracts for unrefined petroleum developments from terminals to the refineries is savvy as well as similarly tuned in to best ecological practices.

raw petroleum funnel 702x336-436x336This was the decision of oil specialists in light of a distribution on an online news media, Premium Times, that asserted in its reports that the unrefined petroleum transportation contracts recompensed under previous president Goodluck Jonathan to PPP Fluid Mechanics(PPPFM) and its sister organization, Ocean Marine Solutions Ltd(OMS) possessed by Captain Hosa Okunbor and Dr. Tunde Ayeni individually was false.

In any case, industry specialists educated that the International Oil Companies (IOCs) working in Nigeria and the state oil firm, the Nigerian National petroleum Corporation (NNPC) consistently face assaults on their generation or transportation resources since a rebellion started in 2006 by outfitted activists battling for expanded neighborhood offer of the oil creating region (or Niger Delta's) riches.

As per them composed wrongdoing gatherings are boring into the pipelines — thus used to transport rough, gas and condensate — to tap oil into freight ships for nearby refining or available to be purchased to vessels holding up seaward.

Around 240,000 barrels for every day of rough, near what spilled in 1989 when the Exxon Valdez tanker ran ashore off Alaska, spill in the Niger Delta where some of Earth's most lucrative oil stores exist.

To sidestep this overwhelming security and ecological difficulties, the NNPC in December 2010 recompensed an agreement to PPP Fluid Mechanics (PPPFM) and Ocean Marine Solutions Limited (OMS) for the transportation of oil by marine vessels from the Escravos terminal to Warri refinery through a worldwide focused offering practice that included 13 different organizations.

Nigeria's Warri and Kaduna refineries had been closed for 48 months before the engagement of PPPFM because of an absence of supply of unrefined petroleum food stock.

Utilizing the current pipelines had gotten to be uneconomical for the NNPC which spent a normal of $121 million to keep up and repair the Escravos to Warri broken unrefined petroleum pipeline that had a surprisingly high and naturally harming 40 percent loss of raw petroleum pumped through it.

IOCs had beforehand borne the undermines' brunt yet now it was just as hitting the Nigerian economy.

Shell's previous CEO, Peter Voser, specified in 2013 that the organization had "seen a checked acceleration in security issues and burglary in Nigeria in 2013," which could prompt lost "$12bn for the Nigerian government on an annualized premise".

The Nigerian economy, with more than 170 million individuals developed at around 7 percent every year, somewhere around 2010 and 2014; however vitality imperatives remain the real obstacle that could keep down future development.

The NNPC says keeping up basic vitality supplies was the real explanation behind the PPPFM contract for transportation of raw petroleum utilizing marine vessels honored at an expense of $3.87 per barrel. A different committed reconnaissance contract for the procurement of six security water crafts was recompensed to OMS for a normal expense of $1.5 per barrel.

Inside of the delta, around 5,280 oil wells are connected by 7,000 kilometers (2,700 miles) of pipelines.

"It is maybe not surely knew by outside spectators how various and complex the district is. There speak the truth 40 diverse ethnic gatherings talking 250 dialects and lingos, living in more than 13,000 settlements. As indicated by GTZ appraisals in view of National Population Commission information, the general populace of the Niger Delta remains at more than 30 million individuals and is relied upon to surpass 45 million individuals by 2020," Ildar Davletshin, an oil and gas investigator at Investment Bank, Renaissance Capital, said in a May 2014 report.

When rich alluvial soils of the delta are however no more reasonable for yields as more than a half-century of oil creation and related harm keep on taking a toll.

The measure of ruined water has developed with disclosures of cadmium, lead, chromium and nickel in many Delta Rivers above "greatest contaminant levels" set by the U.S. Ecological Protection Agency, as indicated by a recent report by the Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology Research Unit of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University in the Southern city of Awka.

A report in 2011 by the United Nations Environment Program discovered estimations of the cancer-causing agent, benzene, in Niger Delta water wells surpassed World Health Organization proposals.

To help switch some of these harming natural issues and additionally deal with its assets better, the NNPC welcomed PPPFM and OMS to enlarge its operations to cover the much bigger 210,000 barrels a day Port Harcourt refinery (where pipeline misfortunes are assessed at 70 – 80 percent), with new orders that included seaward ocean assurance, seaward obligatory terminal pilotage, and committed security reconnaissance.

The expanded contract was attempted at an expense of $5.68 per barrel, as indicated by information from the NNPC.

Checks demonstrate that the transportation contracts with PPPFM and OMS are ideal when contrasted with North America, where unrefined petroleum is generally transported by pipelines or rail.

Crosswise over North America (USA and Canada) it costs as high as $21 per barrel of oil on rail, contrasted with $7 by means of pipeline, as per information from Platts, an American based supplier of vitality and metals data.

From 2011 to 2015 a sum of 65.59 million barrels of unrefined petroleum have been conveyed to Nigeria's refineries by PPPFM and OMS.

Nigeria is evaluated to have set aside to $3.2 billion from the PPPFM/OMS mediation, in light of an estimation of somewhere around 40 and 80 percent misfortune, if the raw petroleum was pumped through the pipelines.

The expense reserve funds from an absence of ecological debasement are likely ten times additional.

Experts concede that the oil transport arrangement are mind boggling on the grounds that it addresses both the security and the transportation chances however that it served to end colossal misfortunes that Nigeria had endured as an aftereffect of pipeline vandalisation and the enormous drop underway and raw petroleum supplies to the refinery.

"This many-sided quality may well clarify the lack of awareness of the individuals who have been composing to recommend that the arrangement was favored by the past organization," said one oil industry administrator.

Numerous educated sources said that the local raw petroleum transportation arrangement was absolutely a business exchange including a sovereign state partnership and private segment administrators who had the ability to convey on the arrangement.

"I can let you know that both PPPFM and OMS took ascertained business hazard. They could without much of a stretch have gotten their fingers smoldered on the grounds that at the time they entered the exchanges relatively few were willing to touch it.

"It is tragic that the raw petroleum transportation get that has profited the country tremendously is presently being misconstrued, distorted and depicted as false by individuals who are following up on lack of awareness and bringing the organization's names promoters, Captain Hosa Okunbor and Dr. Tunde Ayeni to not

Apple Music, iTunes Movies, and iBooks roll out in China


Apple has just dug deeper into the lucrative Chinese market with the launch on Tuesday of Apple Music, iTunes Movies, and iBooks.

China-based music fans can now try out Apple’s fledgling music streaming service, which besides global stars also includes tracks from local favorites such as Eason Chan, Li Ronghao, JJ Lin, and G.E.M.

A similar blend of international and local content is also available in the movie section, with users able to rent and buy from a sizable selection of titles. Apple said that as “a token of appreciation” its online store is offering customers free access to the recent Chinese hit The Taking of Tiger Mountain “for a limited time.”

Meanwhile, in the new iBooks store readers can find a wide selection of both paid and free content, Apple said in a release announcing the new services.

Related: Apple boss Tim Cook joins Chinese social network Weibo

Apple, like all global brands, has long recognized the huge potential of the Chinese market, with the nation’s growing middle class and rising income levels presenting major opportunities for the tech giant.

Analysts at investment firm Bernstein said recently that while in 2012 the iPhone was affordable to 30 percent of the population, by 2019 that figure is expected to rise to 60 percent.

If Apple can turn that increase into extra smartphone sales, that’s a whole lot of iPhone users looking to grab content from the company’s vast entertainment ecosystem, helping to push revenue even higher.

Sales of the iPhone in China were given a boost at the end of 2013 when Apple inked a deal with China Mobile, the world’s largest mobile carrier with some 800 million subscribers.

While the Cupertino company faces increasing competition from local firms such as Xiaomi and Huawei, attractive handsets combined with astute marketing aimed at China’s aspiring middle class has so far helped to ensure healthy sales of Apple’s handset.

Speaker captured in Delta, abductors request N100million buy-off

A senior instructor of the Delta State-possessed polytechnic in Ogwashi-Uku in Delta state, Mr Tobi Benson, was grabbed by a four-man equipped pack at his home along Assemblies of God Church road, off Isah street, Ogwashi-Uku, on Monday September 28th.

Onlookers say the moderately aged man was dragged out of his auto at firearm point after he stuffed his auto in his carport and was moved into another holding up vehicle.

The hijackers have reached his wife and are requesting a N100 million payment. Affirming the seize, the Delta state Police Public Relations Officer, Celestina Kalu said the police was doing everything conceivable to guarantee the speaker is liberated.

Amazon Prime Music reinforces list with new Universal Music bargain

Amazon Prime has hardened an arrangement with Universal Music that gives endorsers new spilling access to numerous huge name specialists, including Drake, Katy Perry, Maroon 5, and Lorde, beginning quickly.

The administration propelled a year ago with two of the three noteworthy music combinations on board in Sony and Warner, however needed tracks possessed by the third leg of the music tripod until toward the beginning of today. General Music Group is the biggest music combination on the planet, and past its monstrous inventory the studio likewise wields a lot of force with gushing administrations.

Related: Spotify versus Apple Music, who wins a definitive spilling standoff?

This arrangement doesn't make Amazon Prime an Apple Music or Spotify executioner by any methods, and accompanies some really huge provisos.

First off, Amazon does not get the whole Universal Music index, just select collections. Additionally, fanatics of a particular Universal craftsman will have no assurance how or why collections are chosen, as neither one of the partys has given an obvious clarification of who makes those calls.

It wouldn't be shocking if administrators at Universal kept looking to greater players like Spotify and Apple Music as higher-layered spilling accomplices, discharging music to Amazon as something of a bit of hindsight.

Additionally, whatever Universal and Amazon select for the Prime administration, it won't be fresh out of the plastic new. Because of Amazon's list bargain, the administration will just get collections six months after their beginning discharge.

The expansion of Universal Music is all the more a worth play than anything, tied into Amazon's inexorably important Prime administration. Amazon is by all accounts on a ceaseless mission to add to the effectively broad rundown of advantages shoppers overcome Amazon Prime, and the free music gushing administration is only one of the numerous rewards the organization offers its army of Prime supporters.

So, having set the real's remainder music bunches as an accomplice, current endorsers ought to notice a radical increment in the measure of music they have accessible to them for nothing by means of Amazon Prime, regardless of the possibility that that music isn't the most up to date. What's more, hey, for those effectively snared on Prime's delivery advantages and feature spilling administration, you can't contend with all the more free music.

The Beautiful Daughters Of Governor Ajimobi

The beautiful daughters of the Oyo state governor, Abiola Ajimobi pictured above at the wedding of Jibs in Lebanon recently. Stunning women!

The $380 LG Nexus 5X is the Nexus 5 successor you've been sitting tight for

Google has announced the Nexus 5X, one of two new Nexus smartphones revealed on stage at a special event held in San Francisco. It’s the spiritual successor to the original Nexus 5, a device many consider to be the definitive Android smartphone — so how does it stack up?

The phone is a little larger, and the screen measures 5.2 inches, but the resolution has stayed the same at 1080p. The processor is a 64-bit Snapdragon 808, which is the same chip powering the LG G4, but there’s no word on the RAM yet.

Related: All the exciting things we’re expecting from Google’s event

A 12-megapixel camera is on the rear — although Google made a point of emphasizing the pixel size in the sensor, which is 1.55 microns — that can also record 4K video, and take 120fps slow motion footage. It sits above the Nexus Imprint fingerprint scanner. Google promises the scanner is incredibly fast, and says it has a response time of less than 600ms. Because the Nexus 5X has Android 6 Marshmallow installed, it can be used across the system, securing the device, and authorizing payments. Cleverly, the Nexus Imprint learns more about your fingerprint over time, so it gets faster and more secure the more it’s used.
New Android 6 features enhance the Nexus 5X

Android 6 Marshmallow brings a variety of new features to the Nexus 5X, that had not been revealed before. These include voice control from the lock screen, a new charging information icon — the Nexus 5X uses USB Type-C to charge — plus the phone has fewer pre-installed apps, and more of those that are can be deleted.

Now On Tap makes Google Search and Google Now more accessible, and helpful, across the system. For example, long press on the home button in a message and you’ll get quick access to relevant content related to the message, including OpenTable and Yelp data for restaurants, and the option to quickly add calendar entries.

The Nexus 5X has a 2,700mAh battery, which will be enhanced by a new feature called Doze mode. It shuts down background app usage when the phone isn’t used, and can dramatically extend standby time. Google says tests using the Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 showed a 30-percent improvement in standby time when the phones were left on overnight without charging.
Where can you buy it, and when?

We’re still waiting for the complete Nexus 5X specs, but we do know how much it will cost, and when you’ll be able to buy it. The 16GB model will be $380, and the 32GB $430, and both will be up for pre-order through Google Play from September 30.
Expect the phones to ship in October, but the date hasn’t been confirmed yet.

Google’s being generous, and giving 90-days Google Music subscription away for free with each phone, and in the U.S., you’ll get a $50 Google Play voucher in the pack. Finally, Google’s adding its own extended warranty program called Nexus Protect, which doubles the single year guarantee, and will provide a quick replacement for a damaged device. Prices start at $70.

We’ll update here with the final specs when they’re revealed.

Ogoni debate Shell's case on UNEP report execution

OGONI—FRESHcontroversy has broken out between the Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC and Ogoni individuals in Rivers State over the execution of the United Nations Environmental Program, UNEP ecological evaluation report on Ogoni land. Multinational oil organizations working in the territory obliterated the earth, however four years after the UNEP report, undesirable quarreling postponed the usage until President Muhammadu Buhari strongly mediated.

On the other hand, a late distribution by SDPC in a national daily paper that it had actualized more than 70 percent of the report on Ogoni area did not run down well with group partners. SPDC expressed that it had finished 16 out of the 22 activities of the UNEP's Ogoni Environmental Assessment report prescribed for administrators, while five were continuous.

The oil firm additionally blamed Ogoni individuals for not ceasing oil burglary and illicit oil refining along the Shell JV Right of Way (RoW) in Ogoni Similarly, SPDC gave new data that it had remediated 368 of 470 archived spills in Ogoni with 32 locales at diverse stages remediation.

Ken Saro-Wiwa Associates hammers Shell

In any case, Ogoni through the Ken Saro-Wiwa Associates, a weight bunch, i took a swipe at SPDC over the case that it had initiated usage of UNEP report on Ogoni area, depicting the case as deluding. National facilitator of the gathering, Chief Gani Topba, who depicted the case as a misrepresentation, expressed that SPDC has not done anything as respects the report's execution.

Topba told Niger Delta Voice that what SPDC distributed was a unimportant manufacture lacking substance, including that nothing has changed in Ogoni groups. Topba said, "The announcement by SPDC just affirms that despite its open stance, it is institutionally against the best possible usage of the UNEP report on Ogoni land."

"They have not done anything in any Ogoni group that needs to do with the orders given by UNEP "SPDC ought to be reminded that their long haul disavowal of their operational disappointments as being in charge of the spills in Bodo and its group's resolve to demonstrate this, finished in SPDC's pay out of money related pay to Bodo in an out-of-court settlement," he said.

He approached the SPDC to delicate an open statement of regret to the general population of Ogoni for attempting to mislead the general population, undermining that the general population of Ogoni would consider the organization in charge of the deferral in the initiation of execution of the report on the off chance that they neglected to apologiz

SAD: Gamaliel Onosode is dead

First technocrat and meeting room Czar, Deacon Gamaliel Onosode, 82, is dead.

Vanguard learnt Mr. Onosode passed on Tuesday morning at Gold Cross Hospital, Ikoyi Lagos at around 8:15am after an extended disease.

Onosode was flown home yesterday from London.

As per Wikipedia:

Gamaliel Offoritsenere Onosode (conceived 22 May 1933) (Died 29 September 2015) is a Nigerian technocrat, director and a previous presidential hopeful of the All Nigeria People's Party of Nigeria. Instructed at the Government College, Ughelli and the University of Ibadan, he developed in the 1970s, as one of Nigeria's driving taught CEOs, when he was in charge of NAL trader bank of Nigeria. Throughout the years, he has ascended to end up a main meeting room player in Nigeria's professional workplace. He was likewise a previous presidential consultant to President Shagari and a previous president of the Nigerian Institute of Management.

Life and profession

A Urhobo man, brought up in Sapele , a rural city in the present Delta State by a taught father, he once in a while credited the strict family foundation and practice just like a corresponding element in his prosperity as a trained common worker and corporate chairman.

All through his profession, Dr. Gamaliel Onosode has led a few private and open part organizations and activities. He was the Chairman of Dunlop Nigeria Plc (1984–2007), a previous executive of Cadbury Nigeria Plc (1977–93), the Presidential Commission on Parastatals (1981), Nigeria LNG Working Committee and Nigeria LNG Limited (1985–90) and the Niger Delta Environmental Survey (subsequent to 1995). He is additionally the Chairman of Zain Nigeria, a GSM information transfers organization, the oldestGSM administrator in Nigeria.

Mr. Gamaliel Onosode was Presidential Adviser on Budget Affairs and Director of Budget (1983). He is a Fellow of the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank, the Nigerian Institute of Management, of which he was President (1979–82). He is additionally a Fellow of The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, having been chosen to participation of its Board of Fellows in 1998.

What's more, Mr. Onosode is quick past and inaugural President of the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers, prompt past Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the University of Uyo and prompt past and inaugural President & Chairman of Council of the Association of Pension Funds of Nigeria. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters and holds Honorary D.Sc. degrees of Obafemi Awolowo University (1990), the University of Benin (1995), and theRivers State University of Science and Technology (2003) and additionally Honorary D.D. level of The Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso (2002).

In 1995, he turned into the Chairman of the Niger Delta Environmental Survey, a non-administrative association that directed logical studies on natural and social effect evaluation of oil investigation in the Niger delta. The overview was somewhat financed by Shell. The review reports which distributed obligations and fault for a significant part of the natural debasement in the locale on oil administrators, the central government and groups has not been made open.

Minister Onosode is a former student of the University of Ibadan, and has contributed huge time to see through magnanimous and representing matters concerning the college. He is the previous Pro-Chancellor of the University and Chairman of its Governing Council.

He is likewise a passionate Christian and began Good News Baptist Church in his Sitting Room on 1 Feb.1984. Uplifting news Baptist Church is presently an expansive church of more than 2000 individuals and has turned into a power to figure with in the Nigerian Baptist Convention regarding missions and evangelism. Mr. Gamaliel Onosode was the inaugural Chairman of the Global Missions Board of the Nigerian Baptist Convention.

Furthermore, Onosode is Chairman of the Governing Council of the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso, Nigeria's most seasoned degree granting religious establishment, which in 2008 stamped 110 years of its presence while the University of Ibadan was 60 years

Mugabe tells UN That Africans are not gays

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has rejected calls from the United Nations (UN ) to implement gay rights in his country.

Speaking on September 28, at the 70th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting, Mugabe said that upholding human rights is the obligation of all member states, but vehemently rejected the imposition of what he called “new rights” for gay marriage that have been advocated elsewhere in the world.
Mugabe

Zimbabwe’s President, Robert Mugabe

The 91-year-old Zimbabwean strongman said: “We equally reject attempts to prescribe new rights that are contrary to our norms, values, traditions and beliefs. We are not gays. Cooperation and respect for each other will advance the cause of human rights worldwide. Confrontation, vilification and double standards will not,” he told members of the General Assembly.

Mugabe has previously called homosexuals “worse than pigs and dogs.”

A spokesman for his ruling party, Zanu-PF, has said same-sex marriage had no place in Africa.

Currently chairman of the African Union, Mugabe urged nations to invest in economic development on the African continent, saying a stronger Africa would be beneficial to the world.

“Africa is not looking for handouts. Rather it is looking for partners in massive infrastructure development. In creating and exploiting the value chains from the God given natural resources and in improving the quality of life of the continent’s citizens. The entire world stands to benefit from an economically empowered African continent than from one emasculated by deprivation and with an over dependence on others,” Mugabe said.

Mugabe also called for UN reform and has long criticized that there is no African country with a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.

“While the world has drastically changed since 1945, the United Nations and indeed the global governance architecture remains mired in a long bygone era. This archaic hierarchy among nations threatens to erode the confidence and support that the United Nations commands among the majority, but disadvantaged of its membership.

“We are disappointed that we have lost the opportunity of this anniversary to address this burning issue of the reform of the United Nations Security Council in a manner that satisfies the just demands and expectations among us. I wish to reiterate our strong attachment to Africa’s common position of the reform of the Security Council.

Saraki tells Senators to treat Buhari’s ministerial list with urgency,

Incumbent Chairman of the 8th National Assembly and Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has urged members of the Red chamber to ensure that the long-awaited ministerial list of President Muhammadu Buhari is treated with urgency, when it is eventually submitted by the President Buhari this week.

ministerial list

Saraki, whose led Senate resumed on Tuesday, after its 4th recess in 110 days of its existence, in his Resumption Address, expressed optimism that the presence of ministers will create the space for greater policy engagement between the legislative and executive arms of government, adding that it will also enable the Senate to begin to respond in a more systematic manner to the various economic and social challenges confronting the nation.

The full text of the address tweeted by the Senate President via his Twitter handle, @bukolasaraki read in part: “As we await the list of ministerial nominees this week, I believe the presence of ministers will create the space for greater policy engagement with the Executive Arm of government and enable us to begin to respond in a more systematic manner to the various economic and social challenges before us, especially through our various Committees that will also be constituted soon.

“On this note, I want to urge you all my colleagues to ensure that what is uppermost in our minds as we begin the constitutional task of screening of ministerial nominees is the overall interest of our country, informed by the enormity and the urgency of the challenges before us.

“Once the list is submitted, let us ensure that we treat it with dispatch. We must not be held down by unnecessary politicking. The enormity of our national challenges at this time does not give room for pettiness or politics of vendetta.”
Nigerians have made billions of naira from importing sub-standard products – SON

Nigerians have made billions of naira from importing sub-standard products – SON

Joseph-Odumodu, DG SON 


Abuja – The Director General of Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Dr Joseph Odumodu, has said that Nigerians must change their consumption pattern for the economy to thrive.
Odumodu the statement in an interview in Abuja on Friday, adding that currently, the country’s consumption pattern was about 80 per cent of imported products.
Joseph-Odumodu, DG SON
He said no nation would become independent through importation and as such Nigeria needed to do more to ensure that its industries were functional to provide jobs for the youth. “Anytime you are importing, you are paying salaries of people abroad.
“This is a highly populated country, where will our graduates work when there are fewer industries today than there were 20 years ago?
“There are more graduates today than we had 20 years ago; we have to begin to address these inconsistencies.
“So, as I am talking to you, eight out of 10 products used in Nigeria are imported.
“It is not good, it is something we must try to change in the next three to four years to reduce it to 50,’’ Odumodu said.
He expressed regret that some people preferred to do business that harmed other Nigerians by importing substandard products and that SON was determined to ensure the situation did not persist.
He said that in so far as the law had empowered SON to act, it required the personnel to enforce rules on the standardisation of products.
Odumodu said there were over 1,000 markets in Nigeria as well as many borders and that the only way to address the issue of standards was to get people to enforce rules.
“You do not keep the same person, if you keep the same person for three to six months, he will no longer see anything wrong with the importation of substandard products.
“I think government should approve over 1,000 people within the next three months and then people can see real impact of our enforcement activities.
“We currently have about 1,400 people in SON and most of us are in technical areas, such as biologists, chemists and engineers.
“I think we have fairly enough to do the background job that we need to do,’’ Odumodu said.
According to him, some Nigerians have made billions of naira from importing sub-standard products into the country.
He said the new SON Act of 2015 had given the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment the power to designate a port on the advice of SON for a particular set of products.
“Most of the bad cables that come into Nigeria are coming through the borders, they do not come through the ports.
“So, the new Act of SON, 2015 enables the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment to designate a port on the advice of SON for a particular set of products when they are life endangering.
“We can now go to the minister and say we do not want the cables to come through the borders, we want them to come only through Apapa or Tincan Island.
“When that is approved by the minister it automatically becomes law and what it means is that if I see any cable at Seme Border, I can destroy it without testing,’’ he said.
According to him, when such law becomes effective the level of sub-standard products will reduce.
“I assure you that the new act brings relief to Nigerian industries, which means more employment, economic development and government will generate more tax.
“This is how it is all linked up and it is possible,’’ Odumodu said.
Odumodu said SON’s new disposition was giving those involved in illegal businesses a lot of nightmares with some in Alaba International Market, Lagos, and other markets accusing it of changing the rules.
“I believe that a good name is better than all these billions.
“So, when I started in 2011, I went to Alaba, went to all these big markets and they said: `Odumodu, you are trying to change the rules. You are making new laws’
“I told them that we do not make law in SON; we merely insist that people must comply with the law,’’