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@OP Get your fact right Mrs Clinton did not park the vehicle there nor did she order the vehicle To be parked at that spot. Her security/transport was provided by the event organisers so in what way is she involved With where the vehicle was parked or if it received a penalty charge notice? |
Blame Nigerians that go to the UK and abuse the system The bond is your money but if you default then you lose it. See the bond as a gaurantee that NIGERIANS Will not abuse the system |
The truth is that Honda cars does not have these issues in Europe and America have you considered that we have very bad roads in Nigeria also I do not see this as a design flaw as these car go through a lot of safety tests before being accepted in Europe for sale. Furthermore these parts are designed to be replaced after clocking certain mileage and there is the need to adhere to the car manufacturer maintenance culture as stated in th vehicle manual/service books. Most times the driving pattern of the vehicle owner contribute to the problems. Honda is a very reliable vehicle though not in the league of the likes of Mercedes and BMWs which are rear wheel driven In Europe vehicles are checked annually for road worthiness and they are expected to meet a certain level of maintenance to be allowed on the road. If you fail to maintain a vehicle as at when due it is bound to fail you when least expected |
most cars currently have electronic speed limiters and they can be removed by the owners via the car menu |
Simply buy an electronic language translator and pass it back and forth between the two of you to communicate till you can teach her english |
Mynd_44 I keep tabs on all your write up And I must give you credit for the creativity You put in them. At this rate you will surpass the likes of Robert Ludlum, Wilbur Smith etc. Please do kindly look into purblishing your works in the UK and USA. You are heading in the right direction please keep it up. I spend my coffee breaks as an investment banker in the City reading your write up |
I laugh when I read the post here Why will the UK not request a bond when Nigerians Come to the UK with visit visa accumulate medical bills and refuse to pay Then return to Nigeria these are the high risk people being targetted |
Mynd 44. I would say this is really the best write up I have come accross on this site This reminds me of the days of my fore fathers as told to me by my dad before the advent of white settlers and westernization of our customs, cultures and ways of life |
Well what she wear is strictly her choice there is nothing unusual It does not make her a trash. There are a lot of half dressed or improperly dressed girls/women on the streets of Nigeria. It is funny you guys are busy condeming her while you ogle those half dressed or improperly dressed girls/women on the streets of Nigeria |
@OP Seriously do you call that building an airport I thought it was Agbado Market |
To be candid black women have a lot of issues; and there are a lot of pretence, greed, prosmicuity you name it among the black women. Reading the response to the white lady write up from the black person I just laughed why is it that we black folks like to pretend. I have seen a lot of my black stock brokers colleagues here in the UK who earn really good money and all they get from their black wives is hell at home. How many black women are with you black men because of sincere love? it is mostly about what they can get out of you. Like my pot bellied uncle in lagos would say forget its all about you muscle (the car you drive, your pocket etc.) the girls cheap pass pure water. Though there are very good decent girls back home they are very very few |
day dreamer |
@OP Nonsense this car is in the show room The top of the range Vauxhall insignia 2.8i V6 24v Turbo VXR automatic SuperSport Navigation (known as Buick Regal in the USA) sell for £35,285.00 cash and you drive away from the show room. |
onatisi: unfortunately my friend i think this is only applicble in nigeria,before the bb was a very important tool in the western world but now it is no longer.the major reason bb is making head way i becos of poor power supply in nigeria and high cost of internet acess.the last time i was in nigeria i was buying 50mb for 500naira for 7days access and the way i surf the mb finshed usually after 3days and i have vowed to buy a bb when coming to naij next time but in this west african country that i am rarely wil u see ppl using bb simply becos internet acces is cheap with an equivlent of 1 us dollar i will get 60mb for 15 day ,what ppl are going for here is tablets and other android phones.the whole bottom line is BB AFFORDS THE ORDINARY NIGERIAN CHEAP AND AFFORDBLE ACCESS TO THE INTERNETI am an investment banker in the UK and Not Nigeria the standard issue is a Vodafone blackberry business package, my office issued IPAD is not configured to be utilised as the blackberry. With broadband internet in the UK you dont need a blackberry for day to day internet browsing. |
@OP I work as an investment banker and Blackberry is standard issue by the bank for business and it is remotely tied to youur work station/emails for business activities Business people who understand the potentials of blackberry phones in business untilise it properly. If you know what you can do business wise with a blackberry phone then some of you will embrace the potentials. For some it is a social status or symbol but for day to day business the phone potential is unlimited |
@OP It is quite funny you are still investigating. By now you should move on and call it qiut with that woman if you wish to progress in life, she is just a drain to your finances |
Rubbish, he only choose to play for Nigeria because he know he will not make the England team When he gets injured playing for Nigeria and he is abandoned he will sing a new song |
I have just one question for the OP Is there no better qualified person out of over 100 million Nigerians? Must we recycle failed politicians and jihadist |
I laugh when I read the comments here A lot of non Africans help resolve the issues of South Africa before Mandela was released and the progress from that point Why is it always difficult for us Nigerians to accept the opinions of others especially when the truth is being spoken Or a valid point has been made. While I quite understand the grievance about the name change of UniLag and the students protest when are Nigerians going to address issues affecting the populace like electricity, portable water, security of life and property, corruption, recycled politicians etc |
JallowBah: Actually, in Europe, the law looks at all sides before favouring anyone. I know of about 5 men who have the child more than the mother, because the court found that they would be a better parent than the mother.@ JallowBah I live in the UK, that wont happen if the man married her for papers |
When I read the post here I just laugh do you think because he has permanent residence now he can dump the white wife? she is his basis for having the residence permit. The white woman hold the aces. He dumps her he lose his residence permit or citizenship and the white woman know that. All she has to do is inform the immigration directorate Get a court order indeed the man is trapped all she needs is a restraining order to stop him seeing the kids. I will advise him to sit with each woman and discuss He must have done something to make the white woman react this way the OP should search himself In Europe the law favor women and children more than the man it is not an easy situation the OP is in. |
The Honda is a babe puller in the North |