On 10 July 2026, I was called to the Bar and announced as the Overall Best Student in the 2025 Nigerian Bar Final Examinations. It was humbling to receive 12 academic prizes donated by some of the finest minds the Nigerian legal profession has produced.
On the eve of my CTB Ceremony, I had the privilege of sharing a memorable evening over dinner with His Excellency, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki, CON. I appreciate His Excellency's commitment to investing in exceptional young Nigerians. I am grateful to the @absfoundationng.
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I’ve been seeing the cars submerged in water because of the recent heavy rainfalls… Let me give us some guiding tips..
It is usually an unprecedented situation as most of us don’t plan to encounter floods or any form of being stranded.
If you happen to find your car submerged unanticipatedly, if the water level at least goes beyond the level of the tyre..
1.) Switch off the engine immediately… Just switch it off
2) Try and go out of the car for your own safety, for cars wired electronically such that the doors or windows may not function because of the water, you can break through the window with your head rest on the car seat, your car seats are designed in such a way that you can detach them, remove it and break the glasses to find your way out
3) If the rain, flood abates, do not try to start or crank your engine immediately, this is where most people have issues with their cars
4) It is important that you try and drain the engine oil immediately and service it at that point, while not making any attempt to ignite or start the engine..
5) Try and leave the car for about 2-3 days without doing anything, just leave it to dry off, if it is on the main road or obstructing traffic, put your gear lever on the Neutral position, for both manual and automatic transmissions and push it off the road, remember, do not try to ignite the car
From experience and a professional angle, you may not have to spend a dime on the car for repairs, the car will come up after 48hours if you do not try to crank it from the inception of the flood or rain.
It might be too much if a sacrifice to wait but it will save you a whole lot of expenses..
Worst case scenario, tow the car to your house or anywhere near that is safe, just do not start the engine and leave it for at least 48 hours..
Most importantly, drain the engine oil after the first 24 hours and have the engine oil replaced before attempting to start or ignite the engine.
I’m A Mechanic, and I know these tips will help.
If there will be any electrical malfunctions, they will be minimal, just leave your car for at least 48 hours.
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