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Thats an alligator... Crocodile has a more narrow snout.. |
Bifwoli:And as long as Nigeria grows dependent on a life style that it cannot build and support for itself, instability will remain... Nigeria doesnt even have much to offer other nations for bringing that standard into Nigeria.. Maybe some oil and cheap labor product... Cant even guarantee a pseudo safe national society to make foriegn developers feel at home... It already cost more to live in the american standard lagos areas, than it does in America, and the rest of the country isnt even close to making such extremes seem sensible... Thats a sign of some serious lopsidedness.. Even the mightiest trees topple under such lopsidedness... Instability due to living beyond sustainable means... Even america and china are feeling the crunch upon the planet under the race to reach that proverbial standard... |
No Democracy there, only one mugu abeg.. |
Ibrahim, Yusuf, Musa and the rest are covered in Islam religion and have Allah to usher them to their place in the after life... So, if they missed Jesus's time, they are taken care of by all religions historic to their ancient lands... They are all in heaven now with jesus and allah looking down on these yeye boko haram and pastors for profit, and wondering what craze has befallen mankind in their gift of free will... |
I beg, d man has several herds of cattle roaming republic of Níger and possibly Chad under the umbrella of an international cohort.. |
Instinct for survival optimization... A fat lady will require more from her man, and no i dont mean bigger food and bigger clothes and bigger bed (although that may also be a part of it all).. Medically it is unhealthy and will lead to more trouble with health and peace of mind.. Medical expenses can financially ruin a family as well as the patient under treatment.. If a person knows a way of life will overburden themselves and their family, and they live that life anyway, is it not selfish and distorted love? A fat woman will be slower to run for safety in times of calamity and she will also be too big to be carried to safety in times of calamity... I did an ocean swimmer rescue once for a fat man and it was almost a failure because of his excess weight. But i managed to extract him to survival using the push of the waves to help bring him in... I used to to let myself agree with the idea that it was superficial and shallow of a man to desire a slim woman with big bossom and wide hips.. That changed after i lived next to a poverty stricken group of people with a new born infant.. These poor people were two young women, a young man, the infant and a young boy... I used to see them almost daily for a month and then one day their baby started to cry all day every day.. One of the young ladies started to beg for food at my house, so i went to their house to see what they had there... The mother of the infant said she had no baby food and her bossoms were almost flat as a man.. Just a few days of hunger made the mothers milk dry up in her chest... So i returned home and gathered food and made sure to allocate the rich, fatty, sweet and nutrient dense foods to the hungry mother with her hungry infant...They had eggs, rice, tomato paste,oil, milo and a few other things.. The young man was almost agressive with trying to get the food to himself.. Chai, all he did was impregnate the girl and then leave them to starve with baby and then try to eat the food when i brough to them... What a waste of a man... Next time i saw the woman, she had bossoms again, they had grown again only after two days of eating better... I realized then why men had instincts for large bossom women.. In hard times, it takes longer for their bossom to dry up due to hunger..That gives her baby extra days of feeding which gives the man extra days to find food for the family... I also learned about mens instinct for larger hip women.. I was once among asian women who mostly had straight hips almost like men and they were small in stature. They really liked to be with foriegn men from america and europe and so on because the men had easier money than most of the men of the women's nationality.. They would marry the foriegners who are bigger in stature than themselves (philippines women), and they would have children.. Almost all the women could not pass the chldren through their hips, which led to cesarian section birth.. The small hipped women could not naturally give birth to children from large men who actually make good protectors and providers... I could see by then that in old days before more recent medical breakthroughs ,in a time when death at childbirth was more prevalent, a man's procreative fortune was more secure in a woman with hips that could easily pass a child without complcations, bossoms that could easily feed a child a bit longer in times of scarcity and a body mass that was not such a burden that she could not run or move well enough to help in saving her own life as well as the child, or not so heavy that her man would not be able move her if she needed help escaping danger.. Instincts formed in the most archaic of times and they stick strong inside us all because circumstances of hardship always loom waiting to test human survival... We may have advanced in ability to find ways around archaic time problems, but the innate, instinctive adaptations and ways developed from those times, still carry a time tested validity that will always be of value... It is not of a person living with healthy survival instincts, to be so fat.. Even advanced medical knowledge confirms this right alongside the instinctive age-old time tested nature within us.... Living life at a pace ideal for survival, naturally prevents one from being too fat.. Also too slim can be just as problematic if one has no reserves for hard times... I must give credit to fat people who are so fat that they survive car accidents better than slim people.. The fat is so much and so soft, e cushion pass Air Bag sef. |
I eat Butter every day, put on bread or waffle with fruit jams.. Then followed by banana and yogurt which is also related to butter.. But when I begin my day, my body and locomotin na like Pako.. But whenever possible, i like to eat things like Yam, fried ripe plantains, and other Pako people foods.... Na African yam de help Ussain Bolt break the world record, so I must give credit to the ways of Pako despite my lust for Butter They grow those yams in Jamaica and surroundings, and yes Mr. Bolt de chop am well well... |
He should commot his feet and fall on his knees and beg God with thanks and praises for not allowing his mother to use condom when he was conceived... After all his mother suffered to raise him, she is wise now to protect herself from excess suffering of raising more sons like him... And so he should be thanking and praising god that there is a way for his mom to protect herself from having more children like him to pester her every waking moment of the day and night for inccessant needs and torpor... What is a grown man doing inside his mothers purse and her most personal affairs? Grow up and show some respect.. |
Idrismusty97:Even to become a high level general or even a low level general in charge of sensitive military facilities, it requires review and acceptance by the ruling politicians(senate/congress/president) if it is a military of a democratic governed nation.. Field marshal rank gives the military commander of that rank, marshal law powers which allow the commander to make the same military decisions as the president of a nation who fits as the commander in cheif... So a field marshal rank is only granted in extreme circumstances when the commander in chief (president or prime minister) is not effective at fufilling crucial war time command decisions that the fate of the nation and world depend on... It is never in the best interest of a free nation to have a field marshal ,as such a leader signals entry of the nation into a marshal law senario.. |
Oh! Puff adder... Venoumous and deadly... Beautiful snake but not to be toyed with.. These can strike fast as a bullet.. Nice picture.. |
It depends on the aircraft... Some propeller aircraft are more similar to jets with their turbine engines to power the propeller... That will use aviation fuel which is most similar to common kerosene.. Jets use it as well as turbines propellers including helicopters ... Also they can use other types of fuels like gasoline and diesel.. Deisel would be a difficult start and gasoline could make a more violent start... After starting, there is massive compression in jets and turbines and that makes deisel fuel very powerful.. Gasoline is a little too much for the massive compression.. Another favorable aspect of the chosen fuel is the one that will not freeze so easily at high altitudes... I think deisel may have a lower freezing or solidifying point.. Now we also have old fashion piston and rod engine aircraft that can be diesel or gasoline and maybe even tuned and designed for kerosene.. Lets not forget that even Natural gas such as used for cooking, can power any of those jets and turbines or regular petrol engines.. I want to use water by electrolysis to separate the hydrogen and oxygen and burn that clean gas in the generator engines... |
No body saw him hang himself? Except maybe the person who hung him there, that person saw him hang himself and will attest to a police query.. |
YES YOU CAN SEE DAYS WHERE YOU COLLECT ONLY RAIN WATER FOR FUEL AND EVEN USE THE HEAT OF THE GENERATOR OR THE CAR TO DISTILL THE WATER FOR PURITY IN THE HHO SYSTEM.. PURE WATER BREAKS DOWN TO A PURE FUEL.. [url][/url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VteoVsK93Mg [url][/url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtQ5rRXOkmc don't be misled by the sight of all the parts and peices and devices in the video, they are all very simple and easy to find.. The cost is not so high either when you consider the savings on fuel cost and the benefit of continueing business uniterupted in times of fuel scarcity and no electric supply... Solar panels and batteries are another option for home and business electric supply.. |
Yes your generator can run on this fuel system as well... This fuel also has much cleaner exhaust fumes that produce pure water in the by product.. No more worries of asthma or air pollution related problems.. [url][/url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMlciNOyo_U |
Please don't tell me there are no Nigerians who are more than wealthy enough to afford to implement these alternatives as opposed to suffer these fuel scarcity woes in Nigeria.. The water fuel cell is very simple to make and its fuel will readily work in standard cars and generators.. Just replace the fuel lines with the new lne coming from the water fuel cell with a bubbler to prevent blow back explosions... [url][/url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hadIs6lJfxs [url][/url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHTAzUAWFno |
Yes your car can run on water in these situations of fuel scarcity I would also suggest having a few solar panels and a battery bank to keep constant ready supply of electricity to break down the water into fuel when there is no power grid electric supply.. [url][/url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-3aZV5Fjb4 [url][/url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbVcRFzXn14 |
iwezor1:True Ooo.. Where are all these excess of priests and prophets with their powers of miracles of God.. Make dem come with their bible and command water into fuel.. ![]()
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All these people in Nigeria willing and waiting to "PAY" for petrol and even accept a higher cost for it as is proven on the black market, yet fuel scarcity in a country with a significant supply of the world's petroleum need.. 1. Its not a lack of well paying customers.. 2. Its not a lack of petrol in the world.. So what is it? USA is a huge crude and petrol producer, yet it relies on foriegn supply to manage. How is it that nigeria cannot keep a foriegn supply connection going while its own internal stores flounder?? This wreaks of purposefully induced scarcity.. So much profit to be made selling fuel and this empty pit of scacity is allowed to happen while people hunger and the nations connection lines are disabled which in turn affects every sector of economy and social well being. Lets bring electric vehicles to Nigeria and develop Solar energy production and other alternative energy production... |
I beg Ooo.. US has the best of everything, even the best of the worst car patch jobs.. Even boko haram terror attacks sef never reach pass the terror attack on world trade center NY... Time to come enjoy some highlife in Nigeria now that i have wised up.. |
Ok, maybe i should quit now and find work to earn real money to buy a real car that real babes no go shame to enter ride with me ![]()
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Pocket don run dry, but repair ideas still flowing to keep this thing going ![]()
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and the cheap wonders never end...
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Ingenuity still flowing, and very cheaply.. ![]()
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Chai! 10naira solution with 1000naira functionality
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Moana:Inter-net is the "information super highway" , It is fast sha.. ![]() |
Moana:Not much, just a casual witch hunt and excorcism to cast out any malevolence... I think it was a false alarm but maybe round two may appear with twist and turns leading to an alternate culprit... |
eatwell423:Thanks, i looked it up and saw Paludrine selling out of UK... |
eatwell423:Is it easily avaialable in Nigeria without concerns of counterfeit/fake drugs? |
lomomike:AC was blowing very weak.. After the service ,it blows cold in preparation for the hotter weather to come... I bought the car from a family that used it gently and did very basic maintainance, but they really didnt replace or repair anything since they had it and drove 80k miles on top of the 60k miles it had when they bought it.. They sold it instead off putting money into it to repair it and carry on... They sold to me with the front brakes worn all the way down, AC out of charge and transmission with minor problems as well as check engine light with a code for O2 sensor thermal enhancement feature.. They never replaced the timing belt either... So as soon as i bought it, i replaced the timing belt, did all the brakes, the AC full service also checked for AC gas leaks and all was good, so they charged it full of AC gas for the compressor... Its a project car and i think i can get another 140k miles from the vehicle as long as i can spend to repair the things... Its still drives solid with much of the smoothness of a new car.. |
I am interested in knowing about antimalarial drugs in Nigeria.. Not the ones for treatment, but the ones that can be taken weekly or monthly to prevent malaria from settling into the body. I learned about Doxycycline when travelling in other tropical countries with little malaria problems and less voracious strains of it... What is available in Nigeria and what are the most recommended ones for people there?
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adanny01:No need for now, it operates just fine.. I will garage it in a month or two and be travelling out of state and country for up to the next 8 months.. I can deal with it next year... I just replaced the timing belt assembly, installed new brake pads and rotor and had the rear brakes adjusted as well as all the transmmission oil, engine oil, coolant and air filter replaced.. Also full serviced the AC.. The transmission works very well but has a small kick or bump in it if i shift into reverse and give acceleration to it.. Its not bothering me because if i shift to reverse and then let idle engine power initiate the rearward movement for a few seconds, then i can give it any amount of acceleration with no problem... So i will wait until next year to have the transmission worked on and O2 sensor.. The steering issue can wait even longer if need be. i will barely drive this car 3000 miles this year and then next year i will barely drive it 6000 miles and it is a part time car used no more than 6 months out of the year.. I travel out of state or country for the other six months of the year.. |
I just got an old front wheel drive toyota sienna and i noticed that when i take off from a full stop with more than a slow pace, the steering wheel pulls to one side and then quickly stabilizes.. That was mentioned among front wheel drive traits.. Also when the road is wet and i take off from a stop into a turn, one side of the front drive slips on the road and then quickly stabilizes with the built in traction control.. It has to do with the same issue of uneven drive shafts to the front wheels.. But nothing else is of any major oddness.. I drive it slow and easy to not worry about the rear swinging out of control.. I really like how solid yet plush the suspension feels.. It gently handles rough and bumpy roads with a solid strength feel to it.. The braking also feels good with how the suspension hadles the stopping forces... This front wheel drive i bought is just for part time utility work to use the van cargo space.. When i am ready to settle down with a long term car for myself, it will be all wheel drive traction controlled... The issue of front or rear wheel is not as concerning as in the past.. Advanced traction control sytems can manage all the problems with steering and handling.. All wheel drive used to be an issue also with problems in turns that did not allow each of the wheels to turn at different speeds independently as needed.. That caused the wheels to slip and lose traction and control... Traction control has managed wonders for any vehicle now regardless of front, rear or all wheel drive... Even two wheel motorcycles adopt traction control for the single drive wheel to help manage slipping on the road... ![]() |
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They grow those yams in Jamaica and surroundings, and yes Mr. Bolt de chop am well well...
