Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 4 2018

The Sultan of Sokoto and president general of Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa'ad Abubakar III, has called on Nigerians to go get their voter's card ready to elect leaders of their choice in the forthcoming 2019 general elections.

According to the sultan, people can only have a say in what the leaders do, only by getting their voter's card, Vanguard reports.

Speaking on Saturday, March 3, during the closing ceremony of the 32nd National Qur'anic Recitation competition organized by Centre for Islamic Studies, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto and hosted by the Katsina state, Alhaji Sa'ad Abubakar said: "It is only through your voter's card that you can challenge your leaders and also have a say in what they do.

Also speaking, the governor of Katsina state, Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari, faulted the Almajiranci system. He said it has no basis in Islam.

"The practice of the Almajirai is far from being a reflection of Islamic ideals. The Almajirai are erroneously linked to Islamic education.

Aged between four and 15 years, the Almajirai are engaged more in seeking sustenance for themselves than in learning the Qur'an. They are exposed, exploited and abused and many of them become involved in crimes.

Islam does not encourage begging," Governor Masari said.

Amina Aliyu Mohd from Borno state and Amiru Yunus Guru from Bauchi state emerged as the overall winners in the competition which had about 250 reciters. They were awarded with brand new cars, Hajj seats and other cash donations.

Gombe state will be hosting the the 33rd edition of the competition slated for next year. In an earlier report, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) decried the lack of commitment by Nigerians to collect their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs).

The Kogi state chapter of the association said it is worrisome that about eight million Nigerians are yet to collect their PVCs from many collection centres across Nigeria.

Daily Trust reports that the CAN chairman of the state chapter, Bishop John Ibenu, there is need for Independent National Electoral Commission to step up sensitisation campaign and enlightenment for the people.

For more infomation >> 2019: It is only through your voter's card that you can challenge your leaders - Sultan of Sokoto - Duration: 2:59.

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Is it worth driving 90km/h in 6th gear!? - Duration: 3:19.

Is it worth driving 90km/h in 6 gear!?

Restarting the board computer

Exit of Skopje - E75 highway to Veles

After driving 24.6km on E75 the average fuel consumtion is 3.3L/100km

6th gear

90km/h

Pay toll

Acceleration after pay toll

6th gear

After 31km on E75 the average fuel consumption is still 3.3L/100km

Near Veles city

The average fuel consumption rised to 3.4L/100km

After driving 41.1km on E75 at speed of 90km/h the average fuel consumption is 3.4L/100km

After 75.1km the average fuel consuption is 3.3L/100km

We exited the highway after passing the "Stobi" pay toll

We are driving now on the National road A1 which later from "Pletvar peak" is called А3

Actually we are driving 60km/h in 4th gear now because we must adopt our speed on the road

The fuel consumption will be rising because of the road and we will be climbing towards the "Pletvar peak"

The average fuel consumption now is 3.5L/100km

We have passed 93.1km

The aveage fuel consumption raised on 3.7L/100km because of the road incline

By reaching the "Pletvar peak" the average fuel consumption raised on max 4L/100km

After "Pletvar peak" the average fuel consumption started to decline

3.9L/100km

The average fuel consumption declined to 3.8L/100km We have passed 115km

Driving between Prilep City and Bitola City the average fuel consumption dropped

It reached 3.6L/100km

The average fuel consumption after driving 156.4km is 3.6L/100km

The average speed is 76km/h

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