Tag: Impressive

  • Osun council poll peaceful, turn-out impressive

    Osun council poll peaceful, turn-out impressive

    The local government election in Osun State on Saturday was peaceful.

    Residents observed the vehicular restriction order of the Osun State Electoral Commission (OSIEC) as motorist kept away from major roads in the state.

    At the poll, 318 councillorship candidates were presented unopposed in 318 wards with71 out of 389 wards holding the election.

    Only six political  parties participated in the exercise, including the ruling All Progressives Congress, the Accord Party, meanwhile The People’s Democratic Party boycotted the election.

    The poll held in 6 wards of the Osun Central Senatorial District, 13 wards in the West Senatorial and 52 wards in the East Senatorial District of the state.

    Armed security operatives were stationed across the state to maintain law and order.

    Electoral materials had arrived polling booths across the state as early as 8.00 am except in few places in Ife like Akarabata ward 10 unit 2, where voting exercise did not start until after 9.30 am.

    The Presiding Officer at the polling unit, Mr. Isaac Adewole, who disclosed that the unit has 634 total registered voters, said there was an initial mix up in the materials supplied by the electoral body to the ward with 12 polling units.

    Meanwhile, there was  pandemonium at  Iremo road in Ile Ife,  as men of the Nigerian Police Force arrested an alleged cultist popularly known as Oluremo of Iremo.

    Former Commissioner for Home Affairs, Culture and Tourism, Hon. Sikiru Ayedun, who was at his More ward 1, unit 10 to cast his ballot, said nobody was disenfranchised in Ile-Ife.

    Meanwhile, the Chairman of Osun Independent Electoral Commission (OSIEC), Mr Segun Oladitan, on Saturday said the low turnout at some polling units in the ongoing local government election was due to some mis-information.

    On the late arrival of election materials, he said logistics and human factor were responsible for the late arrival.

    “But the fact that election materials arrived at their scheduled destination by 9a.m. was a reasonable time,’’ he said.

  • Heartland want impressive turnaround next season

    Heartland want impressive turnaround next season

    Heartland’s Head of Administration, Oscar Keke has stated that the Naze Millionaires are exploring every opportunity possible to ensure that they bounce back next season.

    The Owerri club ended the 2014/2015 campaign in seventh spot with 56 points from 38 matches and last played on the continent in 2013 when they were eliminated by Gabonese foes US Bitam under cloudy circumstances and are yet to hit Africa again since then.

    There was total cleansing of the sort at the end of the current season after the club only retained 22 players from over 40 with the team last season while other punitive measures have been taken to ensure that Heartland regain their identity back.

    Keke in a chat with SportingLife revealed that it won’t be business as usual in Heartland during the coming season and that with the Imo State government’s strict instructions that only 30 players should be in the first team, the management of the club would ensure that only the best are recruited.

    He said it is the desire of the state government to see Heartland qualify for the continent again and also become a frontrunner in the league and that everything is being worked out to ensure that it is made possible within the shortest period of time.

    ” We are doing everything possible to get the best players for the club and ensure that we bounce back impressively in the league next season. The government desires that we go back to represent the country in Africa and we are doing everything possible within our powers and also in line with the law to ensure that we are back and better,” Keke told SportingLife.

  • Kano Titan, Lagos Unity in impressive start

    Kano Titan, Lagos Unity in impressive start

    The prestigious MTN International Polo Tournament gallops off on blistering note with visiting Kano Titan and Lagos Unity polo teams drawing the first bloods to take the driving seat in the campaigns for the coveted Dansa Cup whose final would be decided this weekend.

    The tourney’s first game saw Lagos Valkyrie team coming from behind to edge Lagos Bonhams 7-61/2, while the Dantata team who are still celebrating their Ibadan Cup victory at home a fortnight ago, kept their winning forms, defeating Ibadan Olisa Farms 7-4 in a tightly fought the opening game of the MTN powered tournament that attract teams from across the country and beyond.

    Parading the likes of Khalifa Ibrahim, Ibrahim Abba, Alwan Umar and Ibrahim Abdul, the Titan Ibah team, dominated the opening game, putting their Ibadan opponents permanently on the back foot throughout the four chukkas encounter. Titan captain, Khalifa who scored their first goal of the glamorous MTN event, added three more, as the Dantata Boys ran home with a comfortable win that almost guaranteed them a final ticket slot in the Dansa Cup that pits eight equally matched teams from Kano, Ibadan and host Lagos.

    “We came fully prepared and the result was not entirely unexpected and this victory will motivate us all the way as we are committed to winning the Dansa Cup for the second year running,” Khalifa declared in the post-game media chat. Titan need to defeat low flying Lagos Sao Polo team who were drown by local rivals, Lagos Unity team 5-2 in their opening game, to book their Dansa Cup final slot.

    The Hakeem Shagaya led Unity team that flew past Lagos Bad Boys 8-2, to book a place in the Dansa Cup race, are banking on Glory Ebano and Mumuni Musa to edge Ibadan Olisa Farms, while the hard fighting Titans will take on Sao Polo in a decisive second clash billed for this afternoon (Thursday).

    Three matches are lined up for Thursday as the glamorous MTN international polo festival enters its second day. The first game of the day will see Kano Titan/Ibah gallops off their Dansa Cup campaign against arch rivals, Lagos Sao Polo team.

    The biggest games of the second day of the MTN international polo tournament will pitch former champions, Lagos Ashbert 98.1 against Lagos Kashton/Lintex, Lagos in the opening game of the Lagos Open Cup, while Lagos Ironclad/Taleveras will take on Lagos Shoreline in the last game of the day.

  • RAV4: Impressive, stylish, aggressive

    RAV4: Impressive, stylish, aggressive

    The 2013 Toyota RAV4 possesses a six-speed transmission to replace the old four-speed automatic, which improves the RAV4’s fuel economy. It has been given style that is more sculpted and aggressive, enhanced by a body that is an inch narrower, lower and nearly an inch closer to the ground, writes TAJUDEEN ADEBANJO with agency addition

    n just half a decade, crossover Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) have become popular choices among car buyers. It is no accident; the full-size SUV craze of 10 years ago had most drivers addicted to their cavernous cargo spaces, elevated driving positions and eye-watering gasoline bills. The Toyota RAV4 was among the first models to downsize that addiction into a manageable package.

    With the 2013 Toyota RAV4, the fourth generation of the popular crossover, the automaker has given and also taken away. Notably, the RAV4 no longer offers a V6. Although the burly six-cylinder could catapult the mild grocery hauler from zero to 60 mph in just 7.3 seconds, it was more engine than the RAV ever needed and few buyers signed on for it. The 2013 RAV4 also dispenses with a third-row seat, another option that Toyota says fewer shoppers deemed important.

    The RAV4 does, however, get a six-speed transmission to replace the old four-speed automatic, which in turn improves the RAV4’s fuel economy. It has been given styling that is more sculpted and aggressive, enhanced by a body that is an inch narrower, an inch lower and nearly an inch closer to the ground. The new RAV4 also gets a roof-hinged liftgate, thereby eliminating the old design that swung out to the right and hindered curbside loading.

    The RAV4’s redesign could not have come soon enough. The small crossover class is full of interesting choices, including the Honda CR-V, Ford Escape, Hyundai Santa Fe Sport and Mazda CX-5. With impressive styling, a contemporary look and feel to its cabin and electronics, loads of cargo capacity and improved fuel economy, the RAV4 reclaims its standing as a top choice for a small crossover SUV.

    Body styles

    The RAV4 is a five-passenger compact crossover offered in LE, XLE and Limited trim levels. The LE comes standard with 17-inch steel wheels, automatic headlights, power folding mirrors, rear privacy glass, full power accessories, air-conditioning, cruise control, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, a 60/40-split and reclining second-row seat, a rearview camera, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, and a six-speaker sound system with six-inch touchscreen, a CD player, an auxiliary audio jack and an iPod/USB audio interface.

    The XLE adds 17-inch alloy wheels, foglights, heated side mirrors, roof rails, a sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control and sportier front seats. An optional package further adds a navigation system, Toyota’s Entune smartphone integration system, satellite radio, HD radio and voice controls.

    The top-level Limited comes with 18-inch alloy wheels, a height-adjustable power liftgate, keyless entry/ignition, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter, an eight-way power-adjustable driver seat with memory settings, heated front seats and premium synthetic leather upholstery. The navigation system with Entune is available and can be bundled with a premium 11-speaker JBL audio system.

    Powertrains and performance

    The RAV4 is powered by a 2.5-litre four-cylinder that produces 176 horsepower and 172 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed automatic is standard, and the RAV4 is available with either front- or all-wheel drive.

    Toyota says the front-drive RAV4 will accelerate from zero to 60 in 8.9 seconds. The front-drive RAV4 returns an EPA-estimated 24 mpg city/31 mpg highway/26 combined, about the same as the CR-V and Escape. The all-wheel-drive model, meanwhile, achieves 22 mpg city and 29 mpg highway and 25 mpg combined.

    Safety

    Antilock disc brakes, stability control, traction control, whiplash-reducing front head restraints, front-seat side airbags, a driver knee airbag and full-length side curtain airbags come standard on every 2013 Toyota RAV4. The Limited model offers optional blind-spot detection and rear cross-traffic alert systems.

    Interior design and special features

    The new RAV4 features a striking new interior design that shares themes with the new Camry and Avalon models. Pronounced angles and lines form a more streamlined dash and center stack, replacing the rounded, pedestrian look of the outgoing model. It is a distinctly modern look, and overall interior materials quality is better than average for this class.

    It still embodies practicality, though. The rear seats recline, but no longer slide fore and aft, the result of the RAV4 scrapping its optional third row. Behind the rear seats are 38.4 cubic feet of cargo space, which opens up to a generous 73.3 cubes when the second row is folded – one of the largest capacities in the class.

    The almost flat load floor is also quite low for the class, minimising the strain of loading groceries, household project materials or even just a couple of large dogs. In a significant break from tradition, the new RAV4 gains a roof-hinged liftgate (height-adjustable on the Limited), replacing the right side-hinged design that often impeded easy curbside loading.

  • Impressive turn out at polling centres

    THERE was an impressive turn out of voters as the accreditation process for the Ondo governorship election got underway yesterday.

    A survey by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) across the three senatorial districts indicated a large turnout of enthusiastic voters.

    In Akure Ward 10, Units 1 and 2, a NAN correspondent sighted long queues of voters as at 8:05 am while INEC officials as well as security men were at their duty posts.

    Also in Ward 9, Unit 6, Iworo Junction, there was a long queue of voters going through the accreditation process as at 8:45 a.m.

    A NAN correspondent also sighted a long queue of voters at Ward 7, Unit 4, Arakale area, where there was a large turnout of voters who were being accredited as at 8:55 a.m.

    However, in Ward 2, Unit 33, a large number of voters were seen waiting for INEC officials who were yet to arrive as at 8:35 a.m.

    There was, however, a heavy presence of security men including policemen and NSCDC officials.

    But, while accreditation was going on at Ward 9, Unit 6, INEC officials and materials were yet to arrive at Ward 9, Unit 5 and 7, with aggrieved voters openly complaining about the pace of accreditation.

    In Ondo Ward 7, Unit 20, Ondo Central Senatorial District, where Gov. Olusegun Mimiko was accredited at about 10:30 am, there was a massive turnout of voters.

    There was also a massive presence of security officials although there was free human movement across polling units.

    Accreditation also commenced on schedule while the ad hoc INEC official at the polling unit, Mr Ajayi Alaba, said adequate personnel and materials were already on the ground.

    Alaba, an NYSC member, said voters were also conducting themselves in an orderly manner.

    The governor’s mother, Mrs Muinat Mimiko, was brought on a wheel chair for accreditation; she advised the electorate to conduct themselves in an orderly manner.

    In Orun Ward 1, Akoko North East Local Government, Ondo North Senatorial District, there was a large turnout of voters with accreditation starting at about 8: am.

    There was also total paralysis of business activities as shops and other business outfits remained shut.

    However, in Orun Ward 1, Unit 5, Akoko North East Local Government, voters could not find their names on the register.

    The ad hoc INEC official at the unit and NYSC member, Miss Oluchi Osuala, who confirmed the development, told NAN that efforts were on to resolve the problem.

    A voter, Mr Dauda Ishola, said it was inexplicable that some names were missing on the voters’ register, urging that this should be promptly investigated.

    But in Ikado Ward 1, Akoko North East Local Government, accreditation started at 8:15 am with an impressive turn out of voters.

    Also, there was a massive turnout at Iyomata Ward 1 in Ikare Ikun polling unit while there was a heavy security presence.

    At Ikoya/Oloto Polling Unit in Okitipupa Local Government, Ondo South Senatorial District, more than 50 voters were sighted as at 8:28 am while the INEC presiding official, Mr Olufemi Ajiboye, said there were adequate materials and personnel for the poll.

    NAN also observed that armed security men mounted road blocks at various strategic spots in Okitpupa township.

    In Igbotako, also in Okitipupa Local Government Area, there were long queues of voters while accreditation commenced in some polling units as at 8:10 am

    In Ward 3, Unit 5, Olori/Otunmara, Ilaje Local Government Area, the PDP governorship candidate, Chief Olushola Oke, was accredited at about 10: 30 am by the presiding officer, Mr Tomi Dosunmu.

    He, however, complained about the handling of the accreditation process in the river side areas of the state, claiming that it was taking officials about 30 minutes to accredit one voter.

    Oke, however, commended the people of the area for their peaceful conduct.

    NAN reports that INEC materials arrived late at about 9:30 am with some voters expressing displeasure at the development.

    In Owo, Ondo North Senatorial District, there was also a massive turn out of voters while there was a visible presence of security men.

    At Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Unit 16, accreditation started only at 10:10 am while NAN correspondent sighted students waiting for the exercise on the queue.

    The presiding officer at the unit, Mr Chukwuwak Mark, said there was a serious delay in the supply of materials by INEC, assuring that with the supply of the materials, accreditation was commencing in earnest.

    But in Unit 5, Rainbow Junction in Owo, accreditation was going on when NAN correspondent arrived at the scene at about 10: 20 am.

    NAN also reports that ACN governorship candidate, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, was accredited at the Unit 6, Oke Ijebu GRA Owo polling unit at 10 am.

    Mimiko in company of his wife voted at 2.30 pm. He condemned the late arrival of materials especially in Akure.

    PDP governorship candidate Olusola Oke was delayed for over one hour at Igbotako for flouting the order that candidates should not go around with security details.

    He had with him four security men. He was, however, released after making calls.