Saturday, 11 June 2016

A MOTORCYCLE COVNERTED TO A HIGH HEELED SHOE,HOW I DID IT.


Danladi Ibrahim, 23, was born and brought up in Unguwan Rimi area in Kaduna metropolis, to the family of a bicycle repairer.

At the age of seven, after school he went to his father’s shop and watched how he repaired different bicycles. He soon developed interest and began to assist his father. But it was not that easy. Every time his father sent him away, he always returned, more determined than ever, until his father relented.

After a decade, Ibrahim had to drop out of Rimi College Kaduna and opened his own shop near his family compound. When he realized that repairing bicycles alone would not sustain him, he ventured into welding and later became a motorcycle mechanic. In addition to this, he also became a lawn mower mechanic, radio, television, computer and electric and gas cooker technician, and most importantly a metal fabricator.

Gifted, Ibrahim uncouples and repairs things formerly strange to him.
“I bought a fairly used electric welding machine at the cost of N13, 000 with my savings, connected it to the power source and started welding in front of the shop. I was mocked but I did not give up,” he said.

“I reconstructed a two-wheel motorcycle to a tricycle shaped like a lady’s shoe. I bought a fairly used Honda CG motorcycle with 125 engine capacity at the cost of N20, 000 and cut off the fuel tank and handlebars. I used some metal sheets and iron rods to design another tricycle shaped like a man’s shoe and attached a car steering for control, a battery box and tool kit to match,” he said, adding that someone mildly advised him to use the concept of a lady’s shoe instead, which is more attractive and will give him more room for manoeuvring.

Ibrahim said it took him two months to complete the reconstruction, fabrication and painting before the test- drive because of funding and erratic power supply.

“I have been riding it for two years and I did the test drive from Unguwan Rimi to Maraban Rido, behind Kaduna Refinery, a distance of about 25 km. Along the way, the police overtook me and asked me to park and I complied. I thought they wanted to arrest me, but to my astonishment, they brought out their phones and took a snapshot of me,” he said.

Danladi said he has not received any funding for the different things he has fabricated, like the lady shoe-shaped tricycle, a motorized speed boat, a motorcycle he reconstructed to a tricycle pick-up which he uses to collect used bicycles, motorcycles, lawn mowers among other from places to his workshop.

However, he said a passer-by once gave him N200 and the people of Maraban Rido contributed N2, 800 for him in appreciation for his visit to their rural community behind Kaduna Refinery.

No government agencies like the National Board for Technology Incubation (NBTI), National Directorate of Employment (NDE) or a technical institution like Kaduna Polytechnic or Technical College Malali has ever contacted him on how he can develop or teach youngsters in a joint partnership.
Danladi said after he was featured in a local television program in Kaduna, some white men and locals came and took his picture with some of his inventions.

“The complex part of the tricycle was the front wheels beam frame and car steering connection which I successfully fixed after many trails.

“I am very happy to have proved myself worthy against the doubts of so many people who felt I was just wasting my time. They watched me as I made those unique items and I’m glad I’ve never been involved in any form of accident.

“Some people had wanted me to construct something unique for them, but after considering the cost they left. If the power supply can be sustained, I would be able to do new inventions and finish new projects on time,” said Danladi Ibrahim.

He urged parents to encourage their children to acquire skills, especially when they are still young, adding that he does not have an apprentice because most of the youth brought to him are teenagers who lack discipline and patience.

 daily trust news.com

Saturday, 21 March 2015

How to stop procrastination


How to stop procrastination.
By Bill Philips.
I'm a highly productive person, both at
work and at home. I don't even wind my
watch because there's no time to look at
it. But I'm also an excellent
procrastinator. My to-do list is always two
dozen entries long, and I have the
attention span of the average cat. That
made it easy to answer three e-mails and
send a text to a buddy while writing this
paragraph.
I've got great excuses, mind you. My
favorite is: I do my best work under
pressure. Unfortunately, the research
doesn't back me up. Studies from the
University of Calgary reveal that 54
percent of procrastinators are men, and
that those guys are generally poorer, less
healthy, and less content than men who
don't procrastinate.

a story of the dog ,woman and her child.


There was a certain woman,who just had a baby and was a trader at one of the  states major market .
She was always busy and couldn't find enough  time to spend with  her new born son . Faced  with this burden she decided to get a pet dog to watch over her baby when  she's  out selling. It turned out to be a very nice idea because the dog watched and cared for the baby as if it  was one of her  puppies, days,months went by and everything was going great.

Saturday, 6 December 2014

HOW TO KEEP YOUR IDEAS ALIVE AND ACTIVE


John intends to start a business, Ada
wants to write a book and Bayo is good at
music and wants to become a
professional musician. They have many
ideas running through their minds about
these things they want to do. John has a
lot of business ideas, Ada has ideas of
different plot lines for her book and Bayo
has a lot of good tunes in mind. But they
all have a common problem - how will
they bring these ideas to reality?
Ideas are great but unless something is
done with them, they remain worthless.
In this post, I will try to suggest ways to
go about bringing your ideas to reality.
The points are not exhaustive because I
intend to make it brief. Please stay with
me.

COMEDY FOR THE WISE



Mr.Singh walks into a bank in Central
London and asks for the Loan officer. He
says he's going abroad on business for
two weeks and needs to borrow £5,000.
The bank officer says the bank will need
some kind of security for the loan, so
Mr.Singh hands over the keys to his Rolls
Royce.

Friday, 24 October 2014

HOW CAN GET MY PENIS TO LAST FOREVER, AT LEAST 100 YEARS


Just like the next guy beside you,all men want to still be able to get it up even at the age of 100years,and I totally can't argue with that.trust me. Because when you think about it, the whole idea of getting it up and keeping it up somehow encompass with it means to be called.A"MAN". Well at least in the bedroom.
Now let me share a few thoughts with you that'll keep you junior happy and saluting you till at least 100 years old.

Friday, 17 October 2014

10 Lessons That Made Samuel L. Jackson a Righteous Man


BY ESQUIRE

HARDEST-WORKING MAN IN SHOW
BUSINESS
I’ve been shaped by a lot of women.
Honestly. When you come down to it.
Between my grandmother, my aunt, my
mom, whole bunch of schoolteachers that
I had. Then I met my wife, who I’ve been
with for forty-some years. And now my
daughter has some part in that. Some
hard lessons. Some gentle lessons. I
learned to hear what people were saying
and not talk while they were talking so I
wouldn’t miss any of that message. The
whole thing was: Keep your mouth shut
and listen. So I learned to listen.
I got my poker face from them. And I
totally got my outspokenness from them. I
learned to value a woman's opinion. And
to sift through what was being said from
other people, to sort of get at the truth or
what they're ultimate goal was. To hear
where they were trying to go without them
even telling me where they were trying to
go.

MOTIVATE. YOUR SOUL


Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Dont be an impulse buyer



According to Wikipedia, an impulse purchase or impulse buying  is an unplanned decision to buy a product or service.
Excessive advertising on television and magazines and on the internet has greatly affected our consumption behaviors thereby making us buy something buy something we don’t particularly need or to consider the impact of the purchase, and this most time have negative consequences. Impulse purchase is related to anxiety and depression, and taking charge of your purchase power could help increase your psychological well being.
To tackle impulse buying from a physiological view we must ask our self, what motivates you to impulsively buy products that we don’t particularly need or can afford presently, is it anxiety, depression, social class complex or just to own  the latest  stuff in town.
This inevitable urge to buy impulsively most times brings remorse, paradoxically bringing unhappiness, the same felling the impulse buyer wanted to stop experiencing.
So here are few suggestion to curb impulse buying.

management tips for a decent mail box



In this day and age, surely they are many other ways of communication like face book, we chat ,whatsapp and so many other, but for many professional and business people email is still a more private and personal means of communication.
So therefore it is important that personal and work related emails are managed effectively.

Now let’s take a look at some of the ways we can manage your email

inspirational quote of The day

TO ACCOMPLISH GREAT THINGS WE MUST NOT ONLY ACT,BUT ALSO DREAM,NOT OLY PLAN,BUT ALSO ACT....ANATOLE FRANCE

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

hey grow a pair and kill your chicken!

I remember back as a teenager, during Christmas Celebrations ,every family i know always make It a priority To buy live chicken and kill it themselves .