Sunday, December 10, 2017

Jimoh Sirajudeen

Jimoh Sirajudeen (Jimoh Olasunkami Sirajudeen) born 15th July 1980 in Mosafejo Amukoko area of Lagos State to the family of Alhaji Jimoh Ajetunmobi of Oke Imole Compound, Agbamu Kwara State. He is a businessman, based in Lagos and deal primarily on Hand Tools, his company mainly sells Indian Spanners, Files and other Indian Tools and China Hand Tools.

Education: Sirajudeen attended Quranic Primary School later renamed Ansarul Islam Primary School, Agbamu, Kwara State from 1985 to 1991, then proceeded to Arabic Teachers' College, Jebba, Kwara State in 1991 for Secondary education but did not stay through final year, he left Arabic Teachers' College, Jebba shortly after writting his Junior WAEC in 1994, he joined another school same year to complete his secondary school education, this time in Ansarul Islam Secondary School, Igbonla also in Kwara state, he completed his secondary education in 1997.


Sirajudeen returned in August of 1997 to Lagos after his secondary school education to join with his parents and plan for his future, life was not rossy as he lost his caring dad shortly after returning to Lagos, Alhaji Jimoh Ajetunmobi died in Lagos on the 3rd of March 1998.
His father's demise marked the beginning of his struggle to survive, Surajudeen was left alone to look after his mother's petty trade at Mile 2, Lagos for the period of four months she (mother) would spent indoor mourning and observing the Islamic rites every muslim widow observes immediately after the death of their husbands.
Sales at Mile 2 went 99% downward and Sirajudeen was faced with the challenges of feeding, this went on for some weeks without any hope that things could soon get better, but with the help of his elder sisters Surajudeen Jimoh secured a job as salesboy under Alhaji Tajudeen Olanrewaju of Tajudeen Olanrewaju Nigeria Enterprises in Agarawu area of Lagos Island, Lagos State in the 1998, the role which later metamorphosed into the role of 'OMO ODO' (house help cum sales boy) in the year 2000 when Baba Adija (Alhaji Tajudeen Olanrewaju) moved to new and bigger appartment and needed someone to help his family do some house chores.


Sirajudeen was given more responsibilties at work on merit of his good hand writting (good, at least according to his boss) and good basic arithmetic knowledge, he would be sent to the office of the company's vendors to collect papers which were used to recieve goods at their warehouses, he would be sent to the warehouses with the vehicles to load the goods and lead the vehicle back to the shop, he would be sent most times to go to the banks to pay in the money of daily sales and he would also be sent to the office of the company's vendors to reconcile the company's account.
He would clean the house on Sundays, sometimes wash the dishes and sometimes the laundry.


In August of 2007 Sunday 12th, 9 years after he started working for Tajudeen Olanrewaju Nigeria Enterprises, his mom paid a visit to his boss' home and requested to know when her son was going to be released to start his life (business). In the evening of Wednesday 15th August 2007, his boss invited him to Master's sitting room and asked "your mom came on Sunday to make request for your freedom, are you ready to go?'' and without hesitation, Sirajudeen responded "Yes sir, I am ready".
And so he was told that night to not bother go with others to the shop the following day, that he should pack all his belongings and leave, he was rewarded with the sum of N50,000 afterwards.

In September 2007, Sirajudeen started his own business and named it AJETUNMOBI OLASUNKANMI TOOLS CENTER which was later renamed AJETUNMOBI OLASUNKANMI TOOLS VENTURES when it was time to register the company name with the CAC.


Married in April 2012.

Sunday, October 22, 2017

Engineering Files In Lagos, Nigeria

Where To Buy Engineering Files and Hand Tools In Lagos, Nigeria.

When we are talking of  high quality Engineering Files, we can't be right
if we do not talk of these two great brands that has made names accross
the continents of Europe, Asia and Africa, JK Files and Filex Files have
been in these markets for many decades now and has been doing well since
their introductions to the markets.


In Lagos, Nigeria both JK and Filex Files can be found at the main distributors
of these two leading brands, AJETUNMOBI OLASUNKANMI TOOLS VENTURES,
situated at 7/9 Ibomo street off Agarawu, Lagos Island, Lagos state, Nigeria.
Or inside TRADEFAIR SHOPPING COMPLEX, Lagos/Badagry express way,
Tools And Hardware Center, Progress Block, Shop 10.


TYPES OF AVAILABLE FILES:
1)  Chain Saw Files 8" (It is the round tiny files used on Chain Saw Machines).

2)  Body File 14" (Otherwise called Flexible files, used by Panel Beaters).

3)  Double Ender 8" & 9" ( It is the triangle tiny files that both ends are usable, it 
comes with wooden handles).

4)  Farmers Own 8" & 10" (This is the smooth file that has round hole in the tail,
it's useful for the FARMERS on their knives and cutlasses).

5)  Flat Bastard 8", 10", 12" & 14" (This is rough file that is more rough than
the regular smooth files, it also comes with free wooden handles).

6)  Half Round Bastard 8", 10" & 12" .

7)  Half Round Wood Rasp 8", 10" & 12" ( This is the type of File that has thorns
all over its body).

8)  Mill Blunt 8" & 10" ( This is another type of smooth file, this is flat and has tiny
tail, it doesn't come with any wooden handle).

9)  Regular Tapers 6", 7" & 8" (This is three corner file, it's otherwise known as
#Tria Cote by the french speaking people)

10)  Round Bastard Files 8", 10" & 12" (This is rounded in nature and it is rougher
than the ROUND CHAIN SAW mentioned above, it has no handle).

11)  Round Wood Rasp 8", 10" & 12" ( This is also rounded in nature, but it has thorns
all over its body).

All these and many other Engineering Files like Set of Files are readily available at Ajet-unmobi Olasunkanmi Tools Ventures at the addresses above.
They can also be reached via whatsapp on +2348188197535
Email: aotventures@gmail.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/aotventures

They also deal in different kinds of Hand Tools, such as Spanners, Hammers, Pliers, Chisels, Wrenches, Jack Planes, T Bar Cramps and many other Hand Tools. 

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Where To Buy Hand Tools in Nigeria

There are thousands of shops (registered and unregistered) dealing in HandTools in Nigeria, but not many of them are selling good quality hand tools at cheaper rates.

AJETUNMOBI OLASUNKANMI TOOLS VENTURES is one of the leading Hand Tools dealers in Nigeria that sells Tools at appropriate and affordable rates.

AJETUNMOBI OLASUNKANMI TOOLS VENTURES can be located at 7/9 Ibomo Street, via Agarawu street, in Lagos Island, Lagos State of Nigeria.
Or Beside Carpenter shop at Molade Street via Agarawu street also (a shop dedicated to Spanners only).
Or at Shop 10, Progress Block at Tools and Hardware Center inside Trade Fair Complex, Lagos/Badagry expressway, also Lagos State of Nigeria.

AJETUNMOBI OLASUNKANMI TOOLS VENTURES sells HandTools to those customers from all over Nigeria and other African countries such as Ghana, Republic of Benin, Cameroon, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Cote de Voir and many others, and to those customers that prefer to remain in their comfort zones and receive their goods via what is called waybill.

At AJETUNMOBI OLASUNKANMI TOOLS VENTURES you can find various HandTools ranging from Hammers, Pliers, Spanners, Trowels, Flower Scissors, Chisels, Wrenches, Pincers, Files, Hand Saws, Hack Saws, Wire Brush, Plum, Iron Jack Planes, T Bar Cramp, G Clamp, Chains and many others.

When next you want to buy Hand Tools in large quantities or even in small quantities, consider visiting one of AJETUNMOBI OLASUNKANMI TOOLS VENTURES first, there you are assured of best and affordable prices.

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Drink ALCOHOL

So, we (myself and two other Muslims) were having a discussion about ALCOHOL sometime last month, and I ignorantly said "Allah does not even tell us not to drink ALCOHOL, He only said its benefits is far lesser than its detriment", none of those two others countered my assertion and we moved on to other issues.

The Quranic Passage that came to my mind was actually in Chapter 2: verse 219. It has been a very long time I revised (read/study) my Quran, so I have unconsciously somehow forgotten exactly what was written in that verse, hence quoting it wrongly, very wrongly.

Quran 2 (Sarah Albaqorah) : Verse 219 says... "They question thee about strong drink (ALCOHOL) and game of chance. Say: In both is great SIN, and (some) utility for men, but the SIN of them is greater than their usefulness."

According to my Quranic understanding, this simply means Muslims are not allowed to drink pure ALCOHOL, mix it with other soft drinks or use it to soak some herbal leaves and roots to cure illness.

This is a reminder to myself first and other Muslims to henceforth read and study more of Qur'an often for refreshment/updating of our Islamic knowledge and for learning more about what is forbidden by Allah and knowing more of what is prescribed for us that we may practice Islam the way it pleases our Creator.

May Allah make understanding of The Noble Qur'an easy for me and you, may it be easier for us to move away from what is forbidden and easiest to put what we've known to best practices and may Allah (swt) accept all our acts of Ibadah and reward us with Paradise, Allahumma aamin.

Sunday, April 16, 2017

We are Stuck

It is WORRISOME as we keep talking daily about the irregularities of those at the helms of affairs in NIGERIA, we CRITICIZE day after day, week after week, month after month and year after year. THINGS are still the same, no CHANGE.

Those leaders (from Councilor, LG Chairman to the President) seem to have developed deaf ears, to the extent that they do not CARE anymore for the suffering masses that voted them to office, except on few occasions when they want to renew their LIES, you will hear "We are fully committed to take Nigeria to greater heights".

Most of the government officials have truly taken Nigeria to greater heights, when you talk about gross misconducts, such as embezzlement, bribery and etc. They seem to have no concern about the rising number of unemployment amongst the Nigerian youth.

The general public are not helping matters either, they have divided amongst Political Party Lines.
Whenever there's allegation of corruption or misconducts against a PDP member, many people will start queueing behind him/her to shout "PERSECUTION and or PROPAGANDA".
Also whenever there's same against a member of the ruling APC, you will still find so many people defending and dismissing such allegations as mere "RUMORS" without attempting to investigate further.

Well, those of us that keep blaming PDP and praising APC and those that keep blaming APC and defending the PDP for the WOES of Nigeria are a big factor that  would prevent us from getting out of this mess for a very long time to come.

Let us just admit collectively that majority of the past leaders and present were the real troubles of this nation, and if we can't get rid of them constitutionally, we are stuck forever.