In other news, the Nigerian Auto-scene has really started shifting to a really productive era; two months ago, Nissan rolled out some examples of a locally produced Patrol SUV, thumbs up to the Nigerian Govt for creating an atmosphere that made that possible; (i should say that pictures of the vehicle are incredibly hard to find) also, news has it that Kia also plans to take advantage of the auto-policy and would also begin assembling some of its vehicles in Nigeria by September. Thats really good and I'm pretty sure by 2015, Toyota assembly plants should be here. While it's all good and fine; the situation has gotten me wondering with the current level our Universities are in, would our graduates would be able to keep up with the intellectual demand needed to maintain these industries "food for thought".
Anyway, the good news is I'm back and hopefully I would be able to provide some good automotive content within the bounds and constraints of my writing and reporting skills, "after all i'm a student of engineering;" Oh and yeah; Ebola is real oo, help prevent the spread; make sure you wash your hands regularly and avoid unnecessary contact
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