This was revealed when the state Governor, Engr. David Umahi paid a visit to the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Abhay Thakur in Abuja on Wednesday.Speaking during the visit, Mr Umahi noted that Electric Mode Automobile was not only a technology of tomorrow but a technology that cuts cost.OVER 5,000 NIGERIAN MEN HAVE OVERCOME POOR BEDROOM PERFORMANCE SYNDROME DUE TO THIS BRILLIANT DISCOVERY
I think this will make Mr common sense (Ben Bruce) happier.
dumb leaders all around, why can't you partner a country that can provide you with solar stable light or other means of light, is high time our leader wake up for what can enhance the economy than useless priorities, how many people in that state need that electric car for now.
Mad people! Where’s the enabling environment? Means to milk money that’s all!
Scam Loading..... But where is the Electricity?
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