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Cybertruck explosion: CSO expresses confidence in Tesla

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Initiative for Leadership Development and Change (ILDC) has expressed confidence in the viability of Tesla Automotive and Clean Energy company.

Chief Ugochukwu Nnam, President of the CSO told journalists that Tesla Automotive company has the best automotive cars in the world.

Media reports have it that a cybertruck made by Tesla Automotive company recently exploded outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.

Tesla is an American Automotive and Clean Energy company with headquarters in Austin, Texas that designs, manufactures and sells battery electric vehicles (BEVs).

Nnam aligned himself with the position of Mr Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Automotive company who had alleged the cybertruck explosion was an act of terrorism.

The ILDC boss affirmed that Tesla Automotive cars were of high quality in a ramifications, saying that automobiles had been tested and trusted.

“I have a Tesla car and I park it under the scorchy sun and it has never had issues of explosion.

“The cybertruck explosion at Las Vegas is a clear case of bomb explosion and terrorism related incident,” he said.

Nnam however commended the CEO of Tesla Automotive company, Elon Musk for his giant strides in global scientific innovations.

He described Elon Musk as a beacon of technological advancement whose ideological breakthroughs had made life easier.

According to him, Elon Musk is an epitome of scientific excellence with his notable successes in science and technology.

He therefore urged the world to continue to have confidence in the quality of Tesla Automotive cars that have long proven capacity in the global community.

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Pakistan Moves to Deepen Diplomatic, Economic Relations With Nigeria

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The Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has called for deeper diplomatic and economic ties with the Nigerian government to foster development for both countries.

Mr Rana Ihsaan, the Coordinator to the Prime Minister of Pakistan made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) during his working vist to Nigeria on Wednesday in Abuja.

NAN reports that the visiting Coordinator held a closed-door meeting with Yusuf Tuggar, the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

After the meeting, he said that both both sides had agreed on deepening relations in the areas of trade and commerce, among others.

Ihsaan said that both countries must see the need to accelerate efforts towards a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA).

He said that Pakistan had already submitted a draft BTA and was awaiting Nigeria’s response.

According to him, discussions centered on easing visa processes, expanding educational exchanges, and strengthening Cooperation in sectors such as Minerals, Youth training, and Defence were highlighted.

Ihsaan said that Pakistan had already implemented visa-on-arrival for Nigerians at no cost, and urged Nigeria to reciprocate to enhance people-to-people ties.

He stressed the importance of high-level engagements between both nations, describing Nigeria and Pakistan as very similar countries with large populations, youthful demographics, and vast economic potentials.

“Deeper collaboration will unlock opportunities in trade, education and investment, while further solidifying long-standing diplomatic relations,” he said.

He said that aside from visiting the foriegn Minister and other top government officials in Nigeria, he was also in the country to attend the on-going West Africa Beauty Exhibition holding in Lagos.

He described the exhibition as one of the continent’s largest cosmetic fairs, adding that he led a delegation of 19 Pakistani business people exploring Nigeria’s estimated 10 million dollar beauty and cosmetics market.

Ihsaan said that Nigeria was a gateway to Africa, adding that Pakistani products, like cosmetics, Textiles, Pharmaceuticals, Food items and Sports goods were already gaining traction in the country.

He encouraged Pakistani exhibitors to establish offices, Warehouses and logistics partnerships to strengthen their foothold in the Nigerian market.

Ihsaan further addressed concerns from Nigerian businesses on the ease of doing business in Pakistan.

He said that the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan had been supporting Nigerian participants at major exhibitions to achieve the ease of doing business.

“The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) serves as a one-stop platform for Nigerians interested in investing in Pakistan,” he said

Culled from NAN

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