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Nigeria's First Electronic Car Has Been Unveiled In Lagos State.
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Gboyega Akosile, the chief press secretary to the Lagos state governor, made this disclosure in a series of tweets on Friday, November 13. and 45 minutes for a full charge.
Gboyega Akosile, the chief press secretary to the Lagos state governor, made this disclosure in a series of tweets on Friday, November 13.
Describing its incredible features, Akosile said the electronic car "can go as far as 422 kilometres at one charge."
He further stated that the car is easy to handle, it includes a stylish interior and can be charged from a regular socket.
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Nigeria's first electronic car has been unveiled in Lagos state. Credit: Twitter (Gboyega Akosile)

The CPS said Governor Sanwo-Olu, speaking the launching of the car at the Stallion Group Automobile Factory, promised that his administration will complete the 10-lane Lagos Badagry expressway.
"Lagos State Governor Jide Sanwo-olu unveiled the first electric car to be assembled in Nigeria. Lagosians and indeed Nigerians can now drive electric cars. Lagos remains the hub for the nation's economy, a pace setter in industrialisation. A home for meaningful development.The car can be charged from a regular socket but with its specified charger, as seen in the video. It has a 5 years Warranty, it is easy to handle and includes a stylish interior."
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Lagos government distributed 51 Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) to the state judges in a gesture aimed towards helping the state judiciary to perform its functions.
Distributing the cars to the judges on Wednesday, September 23, at the Ikeja high court, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu stated that it is the vision of his government to build a working relationship with the judiciary system.
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Federal Road Safety Corps Has Ordered All Its Officers To Resume Operational Activities In All Formations Of The Corps.
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As normalcy gradually returns to Nigeria following the EndSARS crises that engulfed some part of the country, the Federal Road Safety Corps has ordered all its officers to resume operational activities in all formations of the Corps.
This was disclosed in a statement by FRSC Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi.
With this, Oyeyemi ordered all the officers of the Corps to return to their duty posts.
The FRSC boss consequently urged all Commanding Officers to keep the roads safe. He asked them to enforce maximum compliance to road traffic regulations and safety guides as well as forestall incidences of crashes and fatalities on the highways.

Recall that FRSC, on Thursday, October 29, confirmed the death of at least 21 persons who were involved in a ghastly auto crash along the old Enugu-Okigwe road.EndSARS protest: Return to roads, FRSC orders officers

Federal Road Safety Corps has ordered all its officers to resume operational activities in all formations of the Corps. Credit: Premium Times

FRSC sector commander in Enugu state, Ogbonnaya Kalu, who spoke with journalists revealed that the tragedy involved a vehicle and a 608 Mercedes Benz bus conveying school children and their teachers back home from school.
Kalu further disclosed that the school bus had 64 occupants, which included 61 students, at least two teachers and a driver.
He told newsmen that the accident occurred at the Nkwo junction on Wednesday, October 28, adding that FRSC operatives have visited the scene as well as the hospitals where those who survived were getting medical help.
His words:
“The low-bed trailer, which eyewitnesses alleged suffered a brake failure, rammed into the school bus first and into a welder’s shop, where the welder and his apprentice were working."

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