πŸš— OGM Driving School | Teaching safe & confident driving.πŸ“ Quality training | Expert instructors | Flexible schedules. Master the road with confidence.

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Still thinking about learning how to drive? Here’s what you get when you train with us: β€’ Patient, professional instructors β€’ Practical, real-road training β€’ Flexible learning schedule β€’ Step-by-step guidance from beginner to confident driver
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Driving school is not a luxury. It is one of the most practical investments you can make right now in Ilorin. Try OGM Driving School; Experienced instructors, real Ilorin roads, actual results. Call 07030493016 today to secure your spot.
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What is ABS and why does it matter in Ilorin traffic? ABS stands for Anti-lock Braking System. It stops your wheels from locking during a hard stop, so you can still steer while braking.
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In an emergency, do not pump the brakes if your car has ABS. Press firmly and hold while you steer to safety. Know what your car has. #ABSBraking
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It is the weekend & two types of people exist right now. The ones who said they would enroll this week and did not. And the ones who called 07030493016 and already have a session booked. Be the second type next week, send us a DM us tonight. Wishing you a beautiful weekend.
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It is Friday and we are feeling curious. What is the most Nigerian thing that has ever happened to you on the road? We will start: a goat walked into the middle of Fate Road during a lesson and refused to move for four full minutes. Your turn. πŸ‘‡ #NigerianRoads
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Overtaking on Nigerian roads kills more than potholes. Before you pass, check: πŸ“Œ Clear view ahead? πŸ“ŒNo oncoming traffic? πŸ“ŒFront car not turning? πŸ“ŒRoad wide enough? Not 100% sure? Stay back. Happy Friday, Ilorin! 🚘
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There is a specific kind of peace that comes from driving yourself to Friday prayers or Sunday service. No rushing to find a keke. No standing in the sun waiting for a bus. Just you, your car, and a calm arrival. That peace is available to you. #IlorinLife
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Your car's engine warning light comes on. What do you do? Most Nigerian drivers do one of two things: ignore it or panic, neither is right. A steady engine light means visit a mechanic soon.
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A flashing one means stop the car when safe and do not drive it further. Your dashboard is talking to you, learn its language.
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This week only: call OGM Driving School and get your first session scheduled within 48 hours. We do not believe in long waiting. You call, we plan, you start.
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Real question for Ilorin people: which road in this city do you think needs the most urgent repair right now? Tag the road or area. Let us get the conversation going. We will repost the most mentioned ones.
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The three-point turn, that every learner dreads it. Here is the honest truth: it is just three deliberate moves done slowly. Forward to the left. Reverse to the right. Forward again. The mistake most people make is rushing it; be precise, not fast.
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At OGM Driving School Ilorin, we have morning slots, afternoon slots & evening slots. We built our schedule around the fact that you have a life. You bring the commitment. We bring everything else. Call 07030493016 today.
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Let us start the week with a real question. If you could only describe Ilorin traffic in three words, what would they be? We will go first: Busy. Unpredictable. Manageable. Your turn in the comments. #IlorinTraffic
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Three things that happen when you drive on a worn-out tyre: 🚨 Your braking distance increases by up to 40 percent 🚨 Your car can aquaplane in the rain
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🚨 A blowout becomes far more likely at speed Check your tyre treads regularly. If the wear indicator is visible, change them before anything else.
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June is officially open and so is enrollment at OGM Driving School, Ilorin. πŸ“ Complete beginners are welcome πŸ“ People who have tried before and stopped, welcome. πŸ“ People who just need their license refreshed, welcome. We meet you where you are.
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Amina came to us in February with one request: teach me before my husband buys a second car so I can drive it myself. She did not want to depend on anyone. Not even her husband.
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Six weeks later, she drove that car out of the compound herself on the first day it arrived. That is what real independence looks like. If you are in Ilorin, reach out to OGM Driving School today. Call 07030493016 #OGMDriving
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June driving tip to open the month: Always check your fuel before you start a trip. Not halfway through, not when the light comes on. Running out of fuel on a Nigerian road is not just inconvenient. It can be dangerous depending on where it happens. Check before you leave!
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