GOV UBA SANI ANNOUNCES PLAN FOR NIGERIA’S LARGEST INTER-STATE BUS TERMINAL IN KADUNA. (PHOTO).

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 Gov Uba Sani Announces Plan For Nigeria’s largest Inter-state Bus Terminal In Kaduna Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has unveiled plans to construct what he described as the largest inter-state bus terminal in Nigeria, both in scale and supporting infrastructure. The governor made the announcement on Sunday during the groundbreaking ceremony for the project, which will be located on a 20-hectare site along the Eastern Bypass in Chikun Local Government Area of the state. According to him, the ultra-modern facility will operate as a dual terminal capable of accommodating over 5,000 vehicles. It will be equipped with intelligent traffic management systems, advanced surveillance infrastructure, escalators and elevators to ensure easy access for all users, including the elderly and persons with disabilities. Governor Sani disclosed that the terminal will also feature refuelling stations for petrol, diesel and compressed natural gas (CNG), positioning Kaduna State as a leader in sustai...

TOYOTA RECALLS 162,000 TRUCKS DUE TO DEFECTIVE DISPLAY SCREENS. (PHOTO).



Toyota recalls 162,000 trucks due to defective display screens

 Toyota announced Friday a recall of approximately 162,000 pickup trucks in the U.S. after discovering that the vehicles’ multimedia screens could create safety hazards for drivers.

The recall covers 2024 and 2025 model year Tundra and Tundra Hybrid trucks. Toyota is notifying affected owners directly.

The company cautioned that the display screens may “freeze on a camera view” or go completely blank in certain situations, which could prevent drivers from seeing the backup camera while reversing. Toyota said the issue may violate federal safety standards.


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