Alexgray: Anytime I see people make false comments about Nissan products or the Murano especially,I just laugh.i am presently on my 5th Nissan product,a 2007 Infiniti QX56 after I sold my 2005 Nissan Pathfinder,my profile would lend credence to that.anyrhing made by man must have its flaws,no man is perfect.Not everyone would be interested in Toyota and Honda.valarinz deals with Volvo,same Volvo some people avoid like plague.i have a colleague cruising his Infiniti FX35,it's more than 2 years and no irregular issues other than regular servicing and the normal wear and tear.just as I always say,u can't come to my house and not find a Nissan SUV,there would always be one.i am convinced that majority who give negative reviews about Nissan products maybe bought the wrong nissan,never actually owned one or are sharing what they heard from some of their friends,colleagues or engineers that find a Murano too complex for their expertise.always aim to buy a car in the best condition and u wld have no regrets.go to the north,u see them enjoying their opel, Peugeot, Honda and their likes.how many Nigerians know what they are missing by not getting a Subaru product? Very strong and reliable products.but that would be a discussion for another day.lets stick to the Nissan issue for now.till then,happy sales.
no one is complaining about Nissan vehicles, na Murano in particular we dey talk.
slimfit1: We know that it's all lies. He said the refinery will be working in by December nothing has happened and the labour kept quiet. The media behave as if they have another country to run to. I am complaining because I care. Our leaders know us too much that is why they can lie right into your face knowing you will do nothing. I'm not and economist but I know it's just a lie. Many economist in Nigeria never challenged him to ask where he was going to get the money from.
on the refinery, labour did not keep quiet. It is in the list of the unresolved agreements why Labour wanted to start a protest some weeks ago.
Anambra1stSonTV: St Charles Borromeo hospital will now be Shanahan University teaching hospital Onitsha making it the third teaching hospital in Anambra state
not the third but fourth. Iyienu Hospital ogidi is now Paul University teaching hospital
Gistmedia10: FCT Abuja, Nigeria - As economic hardship continues to grip the nation, residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, took matters into their own hands, descending on a National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) warehouse in a desperate search for essential supplies.
A large crowd gathered outside the NEMA warehouse located in Abuja. With frustrations boiling over due to rising prices and scarcity of basic goods, the crowd eventually breached the warehouse gates, leading to a chaotic scene of looting.
Witnesses reported seeing men, women, and even children carrying away bags of rice, cartons of noodles, and other food items. Some were seen struggling under the weight of their loot, while others frantically grabbed whatever they could find.
Crokky: People build Skyscrapers for different reasons 1. Lack of space to spread the building horizontally 2. Cost of the land 3. Monument 4. Tourist attraction So why would onitsha need one?