In Nigeria, the short answer is no, the police are technically not supposed to ask for a Certificate of Roadworthiness during routine checks on private vehicles. According to official directives from the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), officers are only mandated to ask for three main documents:
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Driver’s Licence
Vehicle Licence
Certificate of Insurance
If you want to know the exact visa requirements needed for a place based on where you are flying from and what passport you hold, check here.
Save this website because it is the official tool check-in officers use when deciding if to board you or not.
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Investing in stocks is all good, but have you ever invested in hotel stocks that come with real perks?
I’m talking free stays, room upgrades, complimentary weekends – the kind of benefits you don’t get from a typical portfolio.
I learnt about this nearly 10 years ago and I’ve held a bunch of hotel shares ever since. I’ve never sold, purely because the perks are worth it.
And here’s the best part, with some of them, you’re entitled to the benefits even if you only own one share.
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Honeywell CEO at the World Economic Forum said Solar can not produce the Kilojoules that heavy industry need.
Solar power can not produce cement.
Solar power can not produce steel.
They are very energy intensive.
You still need a gas based heating...
Rule of thumb for investment in fundamentally solid stocks:
1. If price drops 10%, just hold
2. If price drops 20%, add 10%
3. If price drops 30%, add 30%
4. If price goes up 10%, just hold
5. If price goes up 20%, still hold
6. If price goes up 30%, sell 10%
7. If price goes up 40%, sell 20%
8. If price goes up 50%, sell 30%
9. If price goes up 60%, sell 40%
10. If price goes up 100%, sell all