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location- Magodo Shangisha. |
I have a 2008 Lexus ES350 for sale. Containerized cargo from Houston to lagos. Not accidented. 3.4M Naira. location- Magodo Shangisha. Clean Title
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Honda Accord for Sale. Cleared at Lagos Port. clean title Honda accord 4 cylinder for same @ 1.6M contact me for more information.
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may his soul rest in peace. you call them herdsmen but they are dressed in police uniform, that is to tell you they are armed robber or assassin not necessarily herdsmen. |
can you kindly use a detail google map to show accurate location. thanks |
did you watch the Nigeria Army Video recently, te Video of them fighting BH. if you did it might just be a reflection of that in your dream, sometimes what we recently transforms back into our dreams. just my own opinion. |
@3strike i am sorry if my question has put your privacy into concern,i apologize for my inquisitiveness. I am not taking sides with him but as a professional i will also ask you a question. quoting from you @Bosun(Brabus)/ Nexthome, Remember I told you to open this thread as an avenue to manage and keep tabs on things regarding this project....So we all can agree its my business and whatever you need to post regarding this project openly needs my permission.[color=#990000][/color] did he get permission for every other things he posted regarding this project aside the last one which itemized the costing? |
thanks for the detailed Costing for the Project i do appreciate you sharing the information. |
can we have a breakdown of the cost of this lovely building from Raft Foundation to roofing/ i guess its called carcass? will surely appreciate it the cost is detailed |
The Hilux Van has been on the internet since Thursday or so i remember vividly seeing it regarding some news about accident or so. I don't believe either the APC or PDP both are looking for superiority and not concerned about the common people. Why must an election be violent. A good leader will even withdraw in a race that people has shed others blood. |
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please kindly advise her to wear a life jacket always. |
once we agree on price and the item is sold you will be credited. |
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why cant they just install CCTV in all these areas and markets, the government should think outside the box. |
in as much as i don't subscribe to politics, it was just an unfortunate event for this woman because i have heard similar stories before of things like this, 1. she was meant to use the boy for ritual and a photographer was there taking pics. am not defending her but from the stories of this occult people i have heard, they lure u to helping you and at the end of the day dey tell you that you are going to perform a sacrifice and all on your way there they point a gun at you and change the story and tell you what to do. after they start demanding for money or else they will release the pic. she got herself in the mess but at the same time they played on her intelligence. |
do (1630–1669) (son of Ashipa/Esikpa)[2][3] Gabaro (1669–1704) [4] Akinsemoyin (1704–1749) [4] or (c.1760-1775) [5] Eletu Kekere (1749) [2] Ologun Kutere / Ologunkutere / Ologunkuture (1749–1775) [2] or (1780-1801) [5] or until 1803 [6] Adele Ajosun (1775-1780)[7][4] or (1801-1821) [5] or (1806-1813)[8][7] Eshilokun / Esinlokun Ajan (1780–1819)[4] or (1821–1829)[5] Idewu Ojulari (1819–1832) [4] or (1829-1835)[5] Adele Ajosun (second term) (1832-1834) [4] or (1835-1837) [5][8][7] Oluwole (1837-1841) [9][6] Akintoye or Akitoye (1841-1845) [4][9][6] Kosoko (1845–1851) [4][5][6] Akintoye or Akitoye (second term) (1851-1853)[4] Dosumu the Great (1853–1885) [4][9] Oyekan (1885–1900) Esugbayi Eleko (1901-1925 & 1932) Ibikunle Aki(n)toye (1925–1928) Sanusi Olusi (1928–1931) Falolu (1932–1949) Adeniji Adele (1949–1964) Adeyinka Oyekan II (1965–2003) Oba Rilwan Akiolu (2003 till date) ti oba ba kan e a oh seyo lorishirishi ara ye a gbo. Sule Adisa OMO OBA NI. |
is this really true?
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who will you name as a preferred executor for your will, take Nigeria to be your WILL. (BUHARI OR GOODLUCK ) this should give you a good insight on who should rule us. What is an executor? An executor is someone named in a will, or appointed by the court, who is given the legal responsibility to take care of a deceased person's remaining financial obligations. This means taking care of everything from disposing of property to paying bills and taxes. Most executors are immediate family members, with spouses, children and parents being the most common executors. See also Checklist: The Executor's Role. What are executors typically responsible for doing? Executors, as part of winding down an estate, will often perform the following functions, with the money to perform these duties comes from the estate itself: Distributing assets according to the will Maintaining property until the estate is settled (e.g., upkeep of a house) Paying bills for the estate Paying taxes on the estate Make court appearances for the estate |
who will you name as a preferred executor for your will, take Nigeria to be your WILL. (BUHARI OR GOODLUCK ) this should give you a good insight on who should rule us. What is an executor? An executor is someone named in a will, or appointed by the court, who is given the legal responsibility to take care of a deceased person's remaining financial obligations. This means taking care of everything from disposing of property to paying bills and taxes. Most executors are immediate family members, with spouses, children and parents being the most common executors. See also Checklist: The Executor's Role. What are executors typically responsible for doing? Executors, as part of winding down an estate, will often perform the following functions, with the money to perform these duties comes from the estate itself: Distributing assets according to the will Maintaining property until the estate is settled (e.g., upkeep of a house) Paying bills for the estate Paying taxes on the estate Make court appearances for the estate |
who will you name as a proffered executor for your will, take Nigeria to be your WILL. (BUHARI OR GOODLUCK ) this should give you a good insight on who should rule us. What is an executor? An executor is someone named in a will, or appointed by the court, who is given the legal responsibility to take care of a deceased person's remaining financial obligations. This means taking care of everything from disposing of property to paying bills and taxes. Most executors are immediate family members, with spouses, children and parents being the most common executors. See also Checklist: The Executor's Role. What are executors typically responsible for doing? Executors, as part of winding down an estate, will often perform the following functions, with the money to perform these duties comes from the estate itself: Distributing assets according to the will Maintaining property until the estate is settled (e.g., upkeep of a house) Paying bills for the estate Paying taxes on the estate Make court appearances for the estate |
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