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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 High Commission in Abuja Marks First Marqa-e-Haq Commemoration, Reaffirms Commitment to Peace and Sovereignty

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The High Commission of Pakistan in Abuja on Friday held a commemorative event to mark Pakistan and its Armed Forces’ first observance of Marqa-e-Haq, paying tribute to the courage, resilience and sacrifices of the Pakistani nation and military during last year’s conflict in South East Asia.

Speaking at the ceremony held weekend, in Abuja, Pakistan’s Chargé d’Affaires, Mr. Muhammad Imran Sarwar, described the occasion as a profound moment of remembrance and national pride. 
He said Marqa-e-Haq remains a defining symbol of Pakistan’s unity, steadfastness and unwavering commitment to protecting its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Addressing members of the Pakistani diaspora and community representatives in attendance, Mr. Sarwar praised the professionalism, sacrifices and operational excellence demonstrated by Pakistan’s armed forces during the conflict. 
He also commended the patriotism and resilience shown by the Pakistani people during a critical chapter in the nation’s history.
According to him, Pakistan’s capabilities across both conventional and emerging domains are anchored on the principles of responsible deterrence, strategic balance and the preservation of peace.
He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to diplomacy, peaceful coexistence and constructive international engagement, stressing that the country remains fully prepared to defend its national interests against aggression, destabilisation or external threats.

Mr. Sarwar further noted that Marqa-e-Haq is not only a solemn remembrance of sacrifice and national honour, but also a reaffirmation of Pakistan’s principled pursuit of peace through strength, resilience and collective national purpose.

The event drew members of the Pakistani community in Nigeria, diplomats and invited guests, reflecting the importance of the occasion and the strong ties between Pakistan and its diaspora abroad.

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