Sunday 19 July 2020

Engr Ezekiel Izuogu is Dead

Z-600: Buried Dreams: Engr Ezekiel Izuogu is dead 

A very known, respected and renowned Scientist and Inventor, Engr.Dr.Ezekiel Izuogu, from Ideato North LGA of Imo State is dead.

According to family sources, African foremost Car inventor and manufacturer died early today, July 18th, 2020. 

In 1997, a brilliant Igbo Electrical Engineer and Lecturer at the Federal polytechnic Nekede, Dr. Ezekiel Izuogu designed and developed the Izuogu Z-600, the first African indigenous manufactured car.

The car was described by the BBC as ‘ the African dream machine as 90% of its parts were sourced locally. At a projected sales cost of 2000 dollars, it would have taken the world by storm and become the cheapest and most affordable car on earth. With mass production planned under Izogu Motors plant in Naze owerri, the prospects of an industrial revolution in Igbo land and Nigeria, was in the making.

The car was equipped with a self made 1.8L four cylinder engine that got 18mpg and allowed the car to achieve a top speed of 140 km/h. Front Wheel Drive (FWD) was chosen over Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) because a transmission tunnel, which RWD would require, would be more expensive to fabricate.

So 90% of the car’s components were made locally. General Sani Abacha set up a 12 man panel of inquiry made up of professionals to ascertain the road worthiness and authenticity of the car and after several days of probing, the committee gave Dr. Izuogu’s car a clean bill of health, recommending that some of the bumps on the body of the car be smoothened. It is worthy to note that this was five years before India built their first car known as the Indi.

At a well organized unveiling ceremony which had General Abacha represented by Oladipo Diya, over 20 foreign ambassadors and thousands of people in attendance, the federal government promised a grant of 235 million naira to Dr. Izuogu.

An excited Dr. Izuogu is still waiting for that grant till today. No dime was released to him. In 2006, the government of South Africa invited Dr. Izuogu to do a presentation about the car in the presence of several world class engineers. Being impressed with his presentation, they invited him to come and set up a plant in South Africa and begin the production of the car.

Dr. Izuogu reluctantly agreed, though he wasn’t happy that the benefits of employment generation will be lost on the locals of Naze and the Nigerian human resources environment. On Saturday, the 11th of March 2006, at about 2.00 a.m, a total of about 12 heavily armed men broke into Dr. Izogu’s factory in Naze and carted away various machines and tools including the design history notebook of Z-600, the design file Z-MASS, containing the design history for mass production of Z-600 car, and the moulds for various parts of the car.

According to Dr. Izuogu:

“It seems that the target of this robbery is to stop the efforts we are making to mass-produce the first ever locally made car in Africa. Other items stolen included locally produced timing wheel, locally produced camshaft, locally produced crankshaft, locally produced engine tappets, all 20 pieces each

Also stolen were ten pieces of locally produced Z-600 engine blocks, ten pieces of locally produced pistons, four pieces of engine block mounds, four pieces of top engine block moulds, ten pieces of engine fly wheel and two pieces each of rear car and front mudguard moulds.”The inventor regretted that not only did they lose over one N1 billion in monetary terms, but also time (about 10 years) and the energy it took to design and produce the moulds. “To worsen the matter, our design notebook was also stolen,” he stated.

He regarded the incident as a national economic disaster because the nation had lost a technological and intellectual property. This Press was quiet about this story. The set back and governments attitude frustrated Izuogu and his dream died.

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What astonishes me is that in all these stealing, our people have not the faintest idea of how to use money. I am getting scared we are caught up in an age of fools.

What does the Nigerian do with money? He buys things. Then he buys power and more power. He traumatizes his community with his weatlth, he makes the poor feel their poverty and the average person bemoan his averageness. Then he builds things: some big towers here and there which becomes the talking points of lesser idiots whose place in life is to praise those structures even as they hope to build same someday. He then goes after women, all shapes sizes tribes & tongues . For the sole reason of being able to boast about his conquest. He then gets honoured by religious homes devoted to Mammon where he gets praised by the worshippers of the idol there who promise the money-man life hereafter for a slice of his goodies. Then he dies in hopes that people will be talking about him. Soon he is forgotten like other fools.


Why do we Nigerians find it hard to understand the use and meaning of big money and are stuck on this selfish, this perverted notion of wealth? All you get is, the man came to that party in a big jeep, he has an aircraft, or two. He has an estate in Maitama or Ikoyi, he built up a street in London. Then he unleashed that money to buy up consciences and to stamp down truth. His shopping list will include pressmen, clergies, judges and policemen. He funds his policial party and he is rewarded with even more money which he recycles the same old way. Why is our idea of wealth so narrow and underdeveloped!

The challenge is not money, it is a lack of the knowledge of what actually to do with it. Where people have wisdom, they understand that once possessions go beyond a home and two cars with ample retirement fund, the use of money is to build your community and to build your nation. You invest wealth in people, beginning with your own children and those in your extended family who can be raised. 

Isn't it wonderful that not a single man or woman among these people who have spirited away billions of naira has thought of establishing a factory manufacturing cellphones in Nigeria? None has thought he should put together something to address such a huge market and potential for homegrown development? They can't come together and say, 'Lets solve the electricity problem'. None has said, 'I want to make a dent on the housing challenge. I will go into affordable housing and build new cities'. None has said, 'Most of our universities have a shortage of hostel accommodation. I'd like to address that' and put in two billion per school. It is a proof of lack of sense, a proof of scandalous stupidity that with all those billions, there is no impact on society and people are mostly unemployed and there are no spectacular undertakings to fire the imagination of the younger ones. Why haven't these guys come together and built the second and third Niger bridge and the 4th Mainland bridge in Lagos? Why can't they make their money work for the society and push people forward? 

What's the use of money that doesn't serve society but only buys little things like cars and airplanes, just toys to flatter the little ego of the owner? It is foolish to think this limited way and even more foolish to admire and applaud such people. It is like drinking from a gutter.

I hope we can start to discuss money in terms of impact, not consumption. And when I say impact, I don't mean those demeaning things politicians do when they give out okadas and wheeled barrows to mock the poverty of their people. I mean real impact. Let's solve the electricity problem'. Let some rich persons decide to fix the road linking Lagos and Benin or Onitsha and Enugu. Let someone say, I want to train 500 corpers through an Oracle certification course and drop a cheque. Someone should fund the development of the Nigerian automobile in a university or two with N4 billion. Another should rise and rebuild all the houses in his village and connect them all to a potable water source. 

Lets have some devotion to our country, to our people and put an end to this barbarism. Let's make ourselves great on earth!








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Thursday 16 July 2020

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Kanye West Finally Opens Up, Again Says He Will Run For President

US rapper Kanye West has said he is running for president. This potentially puts him against Donald Trump, a man the recording artiste says he admires.

“We must now realize the promise of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and building our future,” he tweeted. “I am running for president of the United States!”

His wife Kim Kardashian West and entrepreneur Elon Musk endorsed him.

But it’s unclear whether West is really running.

He does not appear to have registered his name with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for November’s election. The closest name the FEC database shows is a candidate called “Kanye Deez Nutz West”, who filed their papers with the Green Party in 2015 under the address “1977 Golddigger Avenue, Suite Yeezus” and appears to have raised no money.


It is also not the first time West has claimed that he is running for the White House.

At the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, he said he had decided to run for president in 2020.

But last November he pushed the date back, saying he would actually run in the 2024 contest.

“What are you laughing at?” he asked the crowd at Fast Company’s Innovation Festival.

“We would have created so many jobs that I’m not gonna run, I’m gonna walk,” he said, adding he was considering changing his name for the run to “Christian Genius Billionaire Kanye West”.


In his tweet on Saturday, US Independence Day, West, 43, did not say if his supposed run would be affiliated with a particular political party.

In any case, contesting the nomination of one major parties would be impossible at this stage, with the election only four months away.

In order to appear on the ballot as an independent candidate, West would have to gather a certain amount of signatures and register in states by a particular deadline. The deadline has already passed in some major states but the music star would still technically have time to file in many others.

This year’s contest is likely to be a straight battle between Republican President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden.

In 2018, West made a bizarre appearance at the White House with President Trump during which he wore a Make America Great Again hat and made an expletive-filled rant that Mr Trump described as “quite something”.

“I love this guy right here,” West said, walking behind the desk to hug the seated president, who said: “That’s really nice.”

The rapper also pushed back on the idea that African-Americans are overwhelmingly Democratic Party voters, saying: “People expect that if you’re black, you have to be Democrat.