Police Dem Dey Use Pickup Truck For Patrol Now, Ram 2500 Don Enter Force

Police departments for America dey change their style for patrol cars. Some still dey use Dodge Chargers, Ford Explorers, and even old Chevy Caprice PPV. But now, pickup trucks don join the matter.

Ram don introduce their new Ram 2500 Emergency Response Vehicle. Dem dey call am America first pursuit-rated heavy-duty pickup truck wey fit chase motor. This one na serious change from the normal patrol cars wey we dey see.

For speed matter, the highest top speed wey dem don test for police vehicle na 148mph. But some old reports dey show say 2002 Chevrolet Camaro B4C fit reach 159mph, and even 2004 Saab 9-5s for Aspen Police Department fit do 155mph. That Australian Caprice PPV wey dem only sell to police departments too suppose reach 155mph.

For different states, the style dey differ. For Florida, plenty police dey use F-150 trucks, but Ford Explorers still dey control majority for local, county, and state police. Some counties still get few Ford Taurus wey dey roam, while state troopers dey switch from Chargers to more Ford vehicles.

Arizona state police don even take pickup trucks as their most common patrol vehicles. But dem still get stealth Mustangs and Chargers wey dey hide for road. For commercial truck enforcement, police dey use Yukons mostly.

The discussion about police vehicles don bring other motor matters. People dey talk about how Genesis GV60 Magma dey simulate 9,000 RPM V6 engine sound instead of V8 or V12. Volkswagen matter don come up too, with suggestions say dem make new affordable Beetle with simple engineering and manual option.

But the main gist remain say police departments dey expand their fleet to include heavy-duty pickup trucks like Ram 2500. This one mean say if you dey drive for America road now, the police wey go stop you fit dey inside pickup truck, not just the usual patrol car.

Naira dey show small strength as dollar rate drop small for market

Naija Naira don show small sign of recovery for early trading hours of Tuesday, April 14, 2026 as foreign exchange market dey react to mid-month liquidity changes and Central Bank interventions wey dey ongoing.

Real-time data from official session show say Naira appreciate small from previous day closing rates.

For parallel market wey dem dey call black market, exchange rate still dey slightly higher because demand for dollar among retail users and small businesses still strong.

Reports from Bureau De Change operators for major economic hubs like Lagos, Abuja, and Kano show say Dollar dey trade between N1,465 and N1,490 currently.

Gap between official and informal markets still dey, but recent stability for NFEM don help reduce drastic spikes for parallel sector.

Market analysts note say current performance of Naira dey heavily influenced by foreign capital inflows and global strength of United States Dollar.

For many Nigerian households and businesses, stability of exchange rate remain main concern as e dey directly affect cost of essential imports and overall inflationary pressures.

As of 7:00 AM WAT, trading activity dey steady with participants dey watch afternoon sessions wey usually determine final closing trajectory for the day.

Naira na second best performing African currency against dollar year-to-date, only Zambian Kwacha surpass am.

Stability through conflict-induced volatility commendable, but e don come with heavy cost.

Central Bank of Nigeria follow their pledge to defend local currency for March as deepening geopolitical risk punish emerging market assets.

For data front, e na big week for Nigeria because of incoming inflation report for March.

Persistent signs of easing inflationary pressures fit encourage CBN to cut rates for environment where other central banks dey consider hiking to tame conflict-induced inflation.

Over weekend, US-Iran peace talks conclude without resolution.

Despite marathon 21 hours of negotiations, both sides no fit agree on key issues including Iran nuclear program and control of Strait of Hormuz.

Fresh uncertainty reflect across markets this morning, with risk aversion affecting equities while oil benchmarks surge amid rising geopolitical risk premiums.

Given how Iran don reject US restrictions on shipping and threaten Gulf ports, sentiment remain fragile and highly sensitive with markets on high alert.

Strait of Hormuz don effectively close since late February, raising risk of inflation and growth shocks wey threaten global economy.

For commodity space, oil benchmarks surge as US vow to blockade all vessels passing through Strait of Hormuz.

Brent rally as much as 9% to roughly $104 per barrel as supply shock fears return with vengeance.

Deepening conflict fit keep oil prices elevated, with triple digits potentially becoming new normal amid extreme supply tightness.

Gold initially decline on rising inflation concerns as oil prices surge.

Despite prices jump back above $4700, bears remain in control amid rising inflationary risks.

Given how expectations don basically diminish over lower rates for 2026, gold likely to remain on backfoot with stronger dollar keep bears in game.

Key levels of interest dey $4825, $4700 and $4600.

Lukman Otunuga, Head of Market Research at FXTM Academy, talk say relative stability of Nigeria currency, naira, for face of conflict-driven global volatility commendable but don come with significant cost.

Otunuga note say naira currently rank as second best-performing African currency against dollar year-to-date, trailing only Zambian kwacha.

He explain say Central Bank of Nigeria uphold commitment to defend local currency, particularly for March, as escalating geopolitical tensions weigh heavily on emerging market assets.

On domestic data, Otunuga describe am as significant week for Nigeria with anticipated release of March inflation report.

According to am, sustained signs of easing inflationary pressure fit provide room for CBN to consider interest rate cuts, even as other central banks globally dey lean towards tightening to contain inflation triggered by geopolitical conflicts.

He further point to unresolved tensions for Middle East, noting say recent talks between United States and Iran end without agreement after 21 hours of negotiations, particularly on issues surrounding Iran nuclear programme and control of Strait of Hormuz.

Lingering uncertainty, he talk, don unsettle global markets, with risk aversion dragging equities while oil prices surge on heightened geopolitical risk.

Gulf ports don keep market sentiment fragile, warning say developments around Strait of Hormuz — critical global oil route — continue pose risks to inflation and economic growth worldwide.

For commodities market, he note say oil prices rally sharply, with Brent crude rising by as much as nine percent to about $104 per barrel amid renewed fears of supply disruptions.

He warn say prolonged conflict fit sustain elevated oil prices, potentially keeping them for triple-digit territory.

On gold, Otunuga talk say prices initially decline due to rising inflation concerns linked to surging oil prices.

Although gold rebound above $4,700, he maintain say bearish sentiment persist, driven by expectations of prolonged higher interest rates and stronger dollar.

He identify key price levels to watch at $4,825, $4,700, and $4,600.

Tinubu Commish New NRS HQ for Abuja, Big Men Show Face

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu don commish di brand new Corporate Headquarters of di Nigeria Revenue Service for Abuja today. Na big milestone for di Federal Government wey dey try reform how dem dey collect money for dis kontri.

Di event bring plenty big men for government. Senate President Godswill Akpabio dey there. Deputy Senate President Jibrin Barau dey there. Speaker of House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas and Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu join dem. Secretary to di Government of di Federation, George Akume, show face. National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu come too.

Members of di Federal Executive Council and governors wey dey under Nigeria Governors’ Forum follow come. Di chairman of di forum, Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, lead di governors dem. Di new building na world-class one. E get 16 floors wey spread across three towers. E fit carry about 3,000 staff.

Dis event show say di change from Federal Inland Revenue Service to Nigeria Revenue Service don complete. Na reform wey dem plan to make di kontri money matter strong. President Tinubu don sign di Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act since June 2025. Dat one officially change FIRS to NRS.

Di rebranding start to work from January 1, 2026. Dem plan am to make tax administration modern, join all revenue collection process together, and make di financial system work better. Under di Executive Chairman, Zacch Adedeji, NRS go focus on automation. Dem wan make experience better for taxpayers and make compliance simple as di new Act talk.

Principal officers of National Assembly join di ceremony. Senators Ned Nwoko, Abdulaziz Yari, Abba Moro, and Ahmed Wadada dey present. Governors Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau, Charles Soludo of Anambra, Usman Ododo of Kogi, Babagana Zulum of Borno, and Hope Uzodimma of Imo come too. Minister of di Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, dey there.

Di event still attract members of di diplomatic corps. Chairman of di Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, show face. Key people from private sector join. Chairman of HEIRS Holding and Founder of United Bank for Africa, Tony Elumelu, dey there. Zenith Bank Chief Executive Officer Adaora Umeoji and others come witness di event.

Arsenal injury wahala thick as Rice no show for training ahead of Sporting CP match

Arsenal dey face serious injury wahala as dem prepare for Champions League quarter-final second leg against Sporting CP. Declan Rice no show for open training on Tuesday, and dis one dey cause concern for Gunners fans.

Rice absence no mean say e don rule out for Wednesday night match, but di timing bad well-well. Arsenal get one leg inside semi-final after Kai Havertz last-minute goal for first leg give dem 1-0 lead, but now injury problems dey threaten di whole plan.

Di problem no be only Rice own. Jurrien Timber, Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard and Riccardo Calafiori all miss training too. Dem dey manage injuries for weeks now, and none of dem show face for Tuesday session.

Small good news be say Piero Hincapie and Eberechi Eze dey train. Dem two only fit for bench for Saturday match wey Arsenal lose to Bournemouth, but at least dem dey work towards full fitness.

Di Rice situation dey pain Arsenal fans pass. E be one of Arsenal best players, and Mikel Arteta system depend on am well-well. To make matter worse, Mikel Merino wey be Rice backup for midfield dey on long-term injury list.

If Rice no fit play, wetin Arsenal go do? Christian Norgaard na only other sitting midfielder wey dey available, but dem see am more as backup to Martin Zubimendi. Kai Havertz fit continue for midfield with Zubimendi and Eberechi Eze, but dat setup dey too attacking and fit expose Zubimendi wey confidence don low.

Other options include Leandro Trossard wey don show say e fit play midfield, and Myles Lewis-Skelly wey fit fill Rice role. But no option dey perfect for dis crucial period.

Dis injury wahala come at worst time. Arsenal need finish job against Sporting CP on Wednesday, den face Manchester City for Premier League on Sunday. Dat City match dey live on Sky Sports and people dey call am ‘title decider’.

For Sporting CP side, dem get Morten Hjulmand back after suspension, and key forward Luis Suarez dey available after administrative error don clear. Dem dey almost full strength and dem remember how dem turn 5-0 against Bodo/Glimt for previous round.

Arsenal creativity don reduce recently, and dem lucky to escape Portugal with first-leg lead. Sporting know say opportunity dey for big upset, especially as Arsenal dey wobble small as season enter do-or-die territory.

Match go hold at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Kick-off na 8pm BST. TNT Sports go show am for UK subscribers, and Arsenal go do 75-minute buildup show wey dem dey call ‘Live from N5’.

Two Arsenal players get yellow card warning. Christian Norgaard and Martin Zubimendi both get one yellow card to go before suspension for any semi-final first leg. Dem need careful for tackles.

Arsenal win four times against Sporting before, lose once, and draw three times. Bookmakers dey strongly favor Arsenal to progress, but with all dis injury problems, nothing dey sure for football.