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emeshot:like i said go and learn work and stop all these antics |
GCFR696:problem is they put too much greed middle men wanting to make life changing profits in one day. |
emeshot:lol you are the one on paper work i go to the US regularly for work and all i have said is reality you sit here in Nigeria and think you know it all better go and learn work properly |
emeshot:you priced your car like a clean titled one and yet saying people cannot afford it. 6,300,000 at 365$ is 17260$ there are clean titled versions of that touring accord as low as 10,000$ and the non touring as low as 7500$ are you saying 7,260$ will not ship, clear and make you some profit? progressing in business is not by greed hope you see the light and change your ways. |
mrbanji:thanks will be in touch |
mrbanji:how many days will it take after landing? |
how much will it cost a 2011 BMW 5 series, A 2011 Mercedes benz E class, and a 2015 Hyundai Sonata? all from the US |
what are the faults? how much is the shipping? |
isn't that an optima you tagged as sonata? |
i volunteer to collect the 500k on behalf of Oga Gazzuzz and co |
Pipedreams:why wont it withstand frequent driving? is that now what it was manufactured to do. As long as OP can keep up with the maintenance he can use his Audi the main question however is after factoring all costs will it still be profitable? |
By Dayo Johnson Akure—FORMER Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Alhaji Lasisi Oluboyo, whose daughter, Khadijat, was allegedly murdered for rituals, claimed, yesterday, that she was hypnotised before she was killed. Asked if he wanted justice, Alhaji Oluboyo said: “To me, I don’t want anything. God’s judgment is more than human verdict. But the danger is that if you allow him to go scot free, he would do it again.” It was gathered that the deceased was strangled before she was buried in the grave dug inside a room. Speaking to newsmen at his Alagbaka Extension, Akure, home, Alhaji Oluboyo, claimed that the suspect equally faked his daughter’s kidnap to buy time. The deceased, a final year student of Computer Science, was allegedly killed for ritual purposes by her fiance and buried inside his room at Oke Aro in Akure metropolis after she went missing for six days. Her decomposing corpse was discovered and exhumed from under the bed in his room. The former deputy governor said: “The boy killed my daughter for ritual purposes. The lady did not go there on her own volition. The boy just called her on phone and she picked her things and left school without telling anybody. “She came to Akure and went straight to the boy’s house, even without visiting us her parents in the same town. It is not ordinary. “Her closest friend told us that they finished lectures on Thursday and took the same motorcycle to their houses. On Friday, they had no lecture, but when the friend got to the lecture room on Monday and did not see her, she started calling her numbers.” Faking kidnap On how the suspect faked kidnap, Oluboyo said: “My daughter has four numbers. She had two handsets, one with two SIM cards, the other with one. The old number she was using was kept in her bag. “What happened was that when we tracked the first number, it went off immediately after roadblock at Owo. The second number went off after Oba-Akoko. “That gave us the impression that she was travelling and that she was going back to school. We got it on good authority that she came to Akure. That made us believe that she was going back. “When they sent a message that we should wait for a negotiation team, we discovered it was one of the numbers in her bag that they used. It was a perfect arrangement to buy time. “We got to know that Khadijat was missing on Monday, July 2. Somebody called us to say she was missing . We got in touch with her friends in the school. “I sent money for her feeding on Friday; the usual thing is that when she got the bank alert, she would call to thank me. But this time, I did not get any call from her. I told her mother and she started calling her, but the phones were all switched off. “But on Monday, we started calling her numbers again and later the phone rang. They picked it and we were hearing background sounds. “The phone went off again. Later we got a text that the mouthpiece was bad and that she would call when she changed the SIM card to another phone. With that, we thought everything was settled and waiting anxiously for the call.” She was in our house, says suspect’s father Continuing, Khadijat’s father said: “On Monday, her friend called to say she had been calling her numbers. The same person sent a message to her friend that she (Khadijat) was on her way coming. “It was then I got to know that she came to Akure to meet that boy. From what the father told us, there is no doubt that they were once lovers. “They met each other at College of Education, Ondo. When we started looking for the girl, the father called me, saying he is the father of Adeyemi and that my daughter came to their house on Thursday and left on Friday morning. “He said she used to come in the past, but stopped suddenly. He added that she is the type he wants his son to marry. I then said we are not talking of marriage as we are looking for her. “The man called and started praying. When we called, the boy said she came on Thursday and left on Friday.” ‘He was sleeping atop the grave’ On how she was discovered, he said: “The boy dug a grave in his room, buried her, put his mattress on the grave and was sleeping on it. She was not found under the bed; the boy has no bed. “We tried our best; we organised prayers. When we finished with the prayers, he got the heat and said he cannot continue. “He rushed out and confessed to his immediate sister. He said this is what I did; I cannot cope, go and help me bring a sack. The sister rushed to the father, narrated the story, the Police were invited and he was arrested.” Police The state Police Command image maker, Femi Joseph, said investigation was still on and that the Commissioner of Police, Gbenga Adeyanju, will brief newsmen this week. The suspect is being interrogated by detectives in the CID Division in Akure, while the native doctor and other accomplices are being hunted by police detectives. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/ondo-ex-dep-gov-mourn-how-my-daughter-was-murdered-by-her-fiance/ this is the story vanguard went with wonder who is telling the truth here |
thebigkendo:is it the full synthetic or conventional? |
Smh because you don chop belleful for this Buhari era you dey post this kain thing |
nwanneni:the bold script says all we need to know about your character |
uniquetechng:yes you are right carry on ![]() |
Lexusgs430:Whatever it is the bone go still hook you for throat |
uniquetechng:i have no problems with comprehension but rather i have a better understanding of how and why cars are classified as they are in Europe cars are classified according to volume and engine size in the USA by dimensions alone and in Japan by engine size when the Avalon debuted it had a 3.0 litre engine by its dimensions in the USA it was a mid sized car but because it was intended to be an american export to japan it was classified as full size since in japan anything with a 2.0 litre engine and above was classified as full size now sometime around 2010 laws changed increasing the limit to 3.0 litres and since the new Avalons came with a 2.5 litre engine its classification changed despite it being a bigger car by dimesions from its parent car and this is also the reason why a lot of Toyota's have a smaller engine for the Japanese local market than for other markets |
obekediamondfuto:well we are all here to learn at least he wont make the same mistake again ![]() |
uniquetechng:there you go again 1. the Mark Toyota's were assembled in japan and as such cannot be Avalon's according to what you wrote up there and besides the Mark was first assembled in 1968 the Avalon in 1994 the Aurion as everyone knows is a Camry the fact that it replaced the Avalon in the Toyota Australia roster does not make it an Avalon so please when you google about cars calm down and digest everything you read before making declarations |
elshanAutos:good to educate people so they don't keep wallowing in ignorance or in his case misunderstanding wikipedia |
uniquetechng:no sir avalon has always been midsized it is considered large only in the Japanese domestic market fyi the Avalon has grown bigger in size over the years so how can it suddenly change designation? |
uniquetechng:E 350 2009: L: 191 inches W: 72 inches Avalon 2010: L: 197 Inches W: 72 inches don't really see how the avalon is too big compared to the e class and their dimensions puts them in the midsize category |
uniquetechng:if you term the avalon boring then surely the e class will be described the same way |
joyafoma:so then why not sell and then buy the car less stress for the car dealer and you too |
elshanAutos:i am calm sir but its the due diligence and verification that is difficult. |
Once you see someone making offers like this then be wary what stops you from selling the land and buying a car if there is no problem with the land documentation? |
uniquetechng:but the discussion wasn't about the RL and Avalon but the E 350 and Avalon |
uniquetechng:those who have driven both cars say otherwise |
what oil was used to service the car? |
on paper its close but in real world settings the E 350 is not as fast as the Avalon period but european car fan boys will feel otherwise besides car manufacturers put out fact sheets to support a narrative that of Benz being their cars are sporty |