Monday 6 March 2017

SON Suspends two Chinese company for N5bn fake tyres imprtation

Red peril
•Investing N5bn to import fake tyres, as SON has accused two Chinese, is cynical, mind-boggling and utterly condemnable
THE news was sobering: the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has accused two Chinese, Taolung Shen and Xu Jing Yau, of importing N5 billion worth of fake tyres, from their country, into Nigeria. These tyres are allegedly later rebranded, cloned as new, and pushed into the market for unsuspecting motorists, looking for the best bargain.
To start with, why would any sane person invest so much in fakery, when he could have put such resources on legitimate business and genuine products?  That is cynical.
Even with the basic fakery, why would any mind rebrand the junk as new (in the process, faking popular brands) and luring innocent buyers into fake reliance on the integrity of the tyres, knowing how crucial to driving safety are automobile tyres? That is pre-meditated and evil; and ought to be roundly condemned — and punished.
It is doubly condemnable because these Chinese are nationals of a country that has zero tolerance for corruption. Were the duo to be indicted and tried in their home country, they probably would have faced the death penalty, if convicted.
So, why would a Chinese slink from a putative capital crime in his homeland, only to rush to Nigeria to commit the same crime, but hopes to live happily ever after? That perhaps points at the tragic laxity in both business regulations and law enforcement in this country, both fuelled, no doubt, by corruption. That must be addressed — and seriously too.
The Chinese are involved in serious economic activities in Nigeria, ranging from construction, roads, rail and housing; manufacturing and other sectors.  The story of the Nigerian governments’ rally to boost infrastructure, both the failed bids of the past and the present essay to get it right, has a robust Chinese input. That should be commended and further encouraged for the mutual benefits of the two countries.
But the alleged conduct of these two Chinese is absolutely intolerable. Given its N5billion scope, there appears indications that the rogue business has been on for quite some time. So, how many innocent Nigerians have these fatal Chinese tyres consigned to early graves? How many orphans, widows and perished young Nigerians, victims of needless auto crashes, has this evil enterprise spawned?
That is why the case should be thoroughly investigated, prosecuted and, if the accused persons are found guilty, given the stiffest of punishment. That should serve as stiff warning for future putative felons, dreaming of Nigeria as a huge laboratory for manufactured deaths.
But that is only part of the story. Osita Aboloma, SON director-general, struck the pose of the all-consuming patriot, when he rued the Chinese duo “surreptitiously taking away the lives of millions of Nigerians.” That was when he took reporters round the warehouse housing the fake tyres.
But if those tyres came in through Nigerian ports, where were his men and women, supposed to certify their quality, before clearance? How did this Chinese camel pass through the eye of their needle?
Interestingly, in the aftermath of busting the fake tyre racket, there has been an interesting exchange between SON and the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS). The NCS is quick to say ascertaining quality is not their forte; and they clear only after either SON (manufactured goods, machines, etc) or NAFDAC (food and drinks) has certified quality. Before you know it another sterile controversy dawns.
But that is not what is needed now. Rather, what we need — and should be done — is a fast but thorough probe into how those fake tyres passed through our ports; and equally swift prosecution and punishment of whoever could have compromised themselves.
That is the only way to put an end to the morbid profit of sending innocent Nigerians to early graves, and yet cynically smiling all the way to the bank.
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Good Old Days: What a Twitter user saw on the newspaper used to wrap his suya (Photo)



Taking us back to the good old days, a Twitter user with handle @BU_NMI shared a photo of the newspaper used to wrap his suya.



In his words; "The suya I bought just now was very sweet till I saw this part of the newspaper used for wrapping the suya. The suya became bitter"
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What Was Said Was Unnecessary And Ugly – Blue Entertainment Apologizes To Mr Eazi


Following the shade video made by upcoming act BLU for fast rising act, Mr Eazi that was leaked online, the former’s label and management, Blu Record Label, Highpulse Entertainment, have released a statement, apologizing for the leak and what was said on the video.
The statement reads thus:
This morning, we received the news regarding our artiste, BLU who throws shade on Mr. Eazi. It’s quite unfortunate that the Video got uploaded on our official YouTube channel and published on social media without proper authorisations.

We have conducted investigations and found out what went wrong which we wouldn’t want to bother anybody with the details, rather we wish to apologize for what has happened, because it is our fault and we take full responsibility.

We regret the happening, BLU is a wonderful artist who is highly talented.
The story behind this is that, BLU made a Cover of Runtown’s Mad Over You just like Mr. Eazi did. It was a success and the download was good so he has always celebrated it just like any fast rising artist would, but we try as much as we can to curtail the feelings. A little out of our site and it happened.
Our apologies to Mr. Eazi, his management and his fans for what was said on the video, it’s unnecessary and ugly.
And to our own fans, we are sorry things like this got out to the media. We will make up for this, BLU will make up for this.
Thank You & God Bless!
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Outrage as Muslim Bride Gives Birth to Baby Boy a Day After Her Marriage in Kano


An outrage was sparked among Muslim Umma in Kano State last week as report had it that one of the brides in the state-sponsored mass-wedding, Habiba Inusa, put to bed, a baby boy, the day after she was joined with her bride in matrimony. The anger by residents was normal in a highly religious society that abhors and detest pre-marital sex.
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It was seen as a the scandal and left an open-ended question as to why such incident, under a strict religious body like Hisbah board, co-organisers of the ceremony, occurred without detection. Interestingly, Habiba Inusa, and his groom, Malam Babangida, were just one in the multitude of 1520 couples that officially tied the nuptial bond on Tuesday, February 28, 2017, in a decentralised mass wedding across 44 local government area in Kano State.

On the occasion, the Commandant, Kano Hisbah board, Alhaji Aminu Daurawa, told the world that successful couples were certified fit for the exercise after they were subjected to series of tests. Sheik Daurawa disclosed that each couple were screened of HIV test by his board, evidence of economic and financial well-being of the grooms was certified, and clearance from the Ward Head that vouched for their impeccable character.

The Sheik also declared that under the conditions that qualify grooms to participate in the mass wedding was a clause that guarantees “for better for worse”. He explained that “Hisbah board does not condone divorce under this arrangement, and would seek redress in court in the event of a violation. You are simply married till death do you part”.

But, the question today is how did a bride that was supposed to have passed through the screening exercise, delivered a baby 24hours after a marriage that was meant not to tolerate pre-marital sex? Sheik Daurawa told a local radio station that he was not surprised at the incident, saying that the exercise was decentralised and left in the hands of politicians this time round.

Asked why he said the couples underwent medical screening on February 26, he said he was referring to the 50 couple slots given to the board headquarters. “We were suddenly asked to provide list of the couples six months after we thoroughly screened them in conjunction with qualified medical personnel of the ministry of Health. Government decided to allow local governments to handle the exercise. So anything can happen.”

Sunday Vanguard learnt that the bride, Habiba, allegedly concealed the pregnancy to her suitor during courtship period. However, Gangare residents of Doguwa Local Government Area of the state and Kano Hisbah board, were stunned when Habiba Inusa went into labour a day after the wedding. In what appeared like a sizzling romantic series, the new wife put to bed a bouncing baby boy to the utter embarrassment of the people, their culture and faith.

Consequently, Sunday Vanguard further learnt the propriety of who took the paternal responsibilities was settled moment after, because the enraged groom, Malam Babangida, reportedly ejected his new wife from his house with the innocent baby. The sacrilegious action of the bride has already claimed a victim as one Malam Kamalu, who was believed to be the man behind the embarrassing romantic drama, has disappeared from the village soon as it became evident that the bubble had burst.

In a reaction to the alleged misconduct, Ustaz Ahmad Kabiru declared that “appropriate punishment as specified by teaching of Islam should be applied. We are Muslims and we are covered by Sharia Law and whoever compromised the rules must face punishment as deterrent to others ”

This singular act by the Doguwa groom has opened a wave of controversy on an exercise that was instituted by Kano State Government way back in 2012.

True to Ustaz Kabir’s submission under strict Islamic law, an infringement has occurred but whether the relevant authorities would summon enough courage to do the needful would be seen in days ahead .
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