BAKING SODA IS POWERFUL!
So I turned my last pap from my big bucket into a smaller container, and then I washed the bucket but the smell of the pap was still lingering.
And then I poured baking soda in the bucket, washed it one more time and that was it, the smell of the pap was completely gone. The bucket smells like nothing.
I was so excited, I bought out the container where I stored my dry fish, I brought out all the fish and used baking soda to wash the container and the smell of fish is gone toooo!
I put some baking soda into a small container and put it in my fridge, now my fridge no longer smells like fruits๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ
Omg, I'm so exciteeeeed!!!
Let me share a hack: If the locked phone is more than 3yrs old (from production date), you can easily unlock it without paying a kobo.
Go to the website of the carrier itโs locked on, look for โunlock deviceโ, enter your IMEI, and wait for 72hours.
Your phone will be unlocked.
@ThoughtPillow DO THIS INSTEAD; download 3uTools with windows or macOS, connect the phone via cable, with this you can check if all the phone parts are replaced or not๐ Battery, Screen, Camera, Faceid
You can now correct your NIN discrepancies by yourself using ur phone .
Guys please repost don't keep this vital information all to yourself ๐
Millions of people need it
"OGA, OIL NA OIL"
The last time I went to get engine oil to service my car, I met a man who came with a 2010 Toyota Corolla. I noticed he got a different oil from what is recommended for his car. I tried to educate him but he said, "Oga, oil na oil." I didn't give up.
I ensured I educated him and he was receptive and very thankful. Told me no wonder his engines kept failing after about 2-3 years. He had been driving for over 20 years but never knew what I'm about to teach you in less than 3 minutes.
I noticed that most car owners in Nigeria have a toxic relationship with their engines. They drive to a roadside mechanic, hand over some cash, and let the man buy "any oil" that comes in a bottle. Or worse, they buy the cheapest one because "oil is oil."
That is the fastest way to turn a 2022 engine into a 1998 scrap metal.
Letโs talk about those numbers on the bottle, like 5W-20, and why they actually matter for your engine.
Engine oil is like honey. When itโs cold, itโs thick. When itโs hot, it becomes runny like water. The numbers tell you how much the oil resists this change.
The 5W stands for winter. Even though we don't have snow, your engine is cold every morning before you start it. The lower this number, the faster the oil flows when you first turn on the car. A 0W or 5W flows instantly. A 20W is like cold ogbono soup. It stays at the bottom of the engine while your metal parts are rubbing against each other dry for the first few seconds. That is where 90% of engine wear happens.
The 20 is the heat rating. It tells you how thick the oil stays when the engine is screaming at 100ยฐC. If your car asks for 20 and you put 50, the oil is too thick. Itโs like trying to drink a thick milkshake or kunu aya through a tiny straw. Your engine has to work 10x harder just to move the oil around. It loses power, and your fuel finishes faster.
So, how do you know the right oil for your car?
You don't need a mechanicโs opinion for this. The answer is literally written in two places:
1. The Oil Cap: Open your hood. Look at the plastic cap where the oil goes in. Manufacturers often print it right there (e.g SAE 5W-20).
2. The Manual: That book in your glove box isn't for decoration. It has a chart that tells you exactly what grade your engine was designed to take. Although most car owners don't even have this again.
Many old-school mechanics believe that thick oil (like 20W-50) is better for Nigerian heat or older engines. This is a lie. Modern engines have tiny, microscopic gaps between parts. If you put thick oil in a modern engine, it cannot fit into those gaps.
You are basically starving your engine of blood while the mechanic tells you "The engine sounds heavy and strong." Don't fall for that.
Stop surrendering your car's life to a man who hasn't read a manual since 1994. Buy your own oil. Read the label.
Your engine is a high-precision machine. Treat it like a heart, not a waste bin.
INALEGWU.
ROAD OFFENCE AND THEIR PUNISHMENT UNDER NIGERIA LAW
1. You don't have C Caution in your Vehicle
Fine: 3k
2. Child sitting Position offence, children below 16 are not supposed to sit at the front.
Fine: 3k
3. Dangerous Driving, you dey drive like person wey get kolomental
Fine: 50k
4. Driving under Alcohol or Drvg influence
Fine: 5k
5. Driving with expired tyre or without spre tyre
Fine: 2k
6. Driving with Worn out tyre
Fine: 3k
7. If your car exhaust dey bring too much smoke out like say Fela dey smoke igbo
Fine: 5k
8. Your vehicle no get speed limit device
Fine: 3k
9. No Fire Extinguisher for your vehicle
Fine: 3k
10. You carry too much load, overloading
Fine: 10k
11. Preaching or Selling anything inside vehicle
Fine: 50k
12. You forgot to use seatbelt
Fine: 2k
13. Using your phone while driving
Fine: 4k
14. Bad side mirror
Fine: 3k
15. Broken front or back windshield glass
Fine: 2k
16. Driving with Expired Drivers Licence or no drivers licence
Fine: 10k.
Reference;
SECTION 10(4), 28(2) OF FRSC (ESTABLISHMENT) ACT, 2007 AND REGULATION 220 OF NRTR, 2012
ยฉ Atanda