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I need a RAV4 2002 model upward. Budget is 800k to 1m tokunbo or registered. pay and drive pls no issues. email me at abjohns@ymail.com |
Interior pics and mileage please to abjohns@ymail.com Thanks. |
Please where is your location for inspection and further transactions..? URGENT!!! abjohns@ymail.com |
@OP:Can I pay 50% and spread the rest over 3 or 4 months...? I need a RAV4 2003 or 2004 abjohns@ymail.com |
I've got 1m. If interested, kindly mail me at: abjohns@ymail.com so we can arrange for inspection...thanks. |
Please I need a Toyota RAV4 2002 and upward, Tokunbo or Registered, Budget is 800k-1m depending on model and condition. You can reach me via: abjohns@ymail.com. thanks PS: you can equally drop the info here, thanks. |
Faddd: INNOSON Motors for sale!Me thinks me likes this... ![]() |
a1solution: Are they manufacturin car in Nigeria or assembling? Cos i knw at the moment Naija cannot manufacture motor cycle talkless of car.Google is your friend.. ![]() |
Dis Guy: erm they produce about 8000 vehicles annuallyThey produce based on demand, if demand increases they will be force to increase production. All they have to do is employ more man power (skilled and unskilled labour)and banks will not hesitate to grant them loans to expand and acquire more state of the art equipments. So my friend, meeting demand is never the issue, rather patronage is, and now they will have it. |
floriana: This president is a merchant of death. 2013, the year many government officials will die from sub-standard vehicles accidentHaters will always hate.., a negative person will always only see the negative side of things. Have people not been dieing from accident involving foreign vehicles? The air crafts that crash are they made in Nigeria..? mtchewww! ![]() It is people like you that has been holding Nigeria back due to your fear of change.., as long as you benefit from the status-quot you fight to resist any sort of change and innovation. Whether you like it or not, change is here and it is here to stay. Nothing you can do about it |
May be they knew FG was planning to ban importation of packaged sugar from jan' 2013 and price of sugar might go up before it comes down. Any which ways you guys should be appreciative.., after all "half bread they say is..." well you know the rest. ![]() |
avr247: If a phone is not pinging its not winning, ios should join the nokia league jorEven Nokia pings...or have you not heard of WhatsApp? ![]() |
ochukoccna: Good to hear something refreshing again about Lagos&by extension FasholaTif-Nubu I guess... ![]() |
ceaser: Fine. And here you have it-You've been watching too much American Films... ![]() |
bigtt76: Wished they could have bugged the sack of money with a GPS tracker and monitored as they move along with the bags and finally nabbed by the a crack team of security agents .....American Film... ![]() |
I got just one word... [color=#550000]CORRUPTION!![/color] |
@OP: Can you please show us some pictures of Soweto!? ![]() |
Then enters "Glo Bolt" ![]() Faster than Usein Bolt |
'Before the end of the year...' we already in the middle of November. ![]() |
nuella_50: you give am money for marwa? eh d poor dude jst improvised with what he already owns joor.What even makes you think they are two bikes, these are just scraps/parts/Junks put together with one bike engine.., after all you need more than two tyres to make this work. As for how it works, all you need is a simple gear and chain system. ![]() |
Okija_juju: This is the type of thread you open when you have just done this.. https://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lg6lfoY56f1qfjwbio1_400.gif...yet you're following and commenting... just saying |
...been a long time coming... [color=#550000][/color] |
This should be encouraged. We should mass produce this and export back to India and China... ![]() |
If only it could be enforced...the challenge is not in the laws themselves but in the enforcement...the laws are just fine. And not just corruption, Terrorism too should carry capital punishment. ![]() |
At least we can 'then' stop carrying 3 or 4 phones... ![]() |
Nigeria begins phone number portability in December Nigerian GSM and other telephone subscribers will be able to migrate from one network to another and still retain their telephone numbers, after a successful test run of the number portability project, which will commence next month, BusinessDay has learnt. A consortium of three firms, appointed as operator of the Mobile Number Portability (MNP) scheme, is already finalising supervision at their back end office, and integrating with the Nigerian Communications Commission’s (NCC) data centre, where all the SIM cards are captured. Tony Ojobo, director public affairs, NCC, confirmed the new date for the MNP commencement yesterday in an exclusive interview with BusinessDay. Test running of the scheme, according to him, would commence in December, when all the fine-tuning of the processes is expected to be concluded. “From December of this year, we are going to commence experimenting, which means that we will begin to fine-tune all of the processes, so that when we take off, we don’t have hitches. So we are dotting the I’s and crossing the T’s- checking the connection between networks, and the MNP operator, and also the connection between the MNP and the data centre, where you have all the data of the subscribers captured. The testing is going to take about a month. Then by the first quarter of 2013, the MNP regime will take off. So that is where we are, as at today,” Ojobo told BusinessDay. MNP enables mobile telephone users to retain their numbers when changing from one mobile network operator to another. MNP is implemented in different ways across the globe. The two providers in an MNP transaction are called the ‘Recipient’ (new provider) and the ‘Donor’(old provider). We have captured all the SIMs. What is also being finalised of course, is the cleaning, scrubbing of data to identify some of the data that may have been mismatched. This is going to take place sometime between the ending of November and December. Ojobo, in an exclusive interview with BusinessDay, described the proposed MNP as a “power of choice” that will further deepen competition and eliminate the shoddy services that are being witnessed from the providers currently. “The excitement we have about this is that there is competition in the market already, but we believe that MNP will further deepen the competition. As it is today, the brand loyalty is sort of supericial or forced, because the customers are forced to stick to the networks, even when they do not like them, because of the fear of losing their contacts”. He however explained that with the MNP, the customer has the power of choice. “How the MNP works, is that in the event that a customer feels dissatisfied with his service provider, he can indicate that he wants to port his number to another network, and within a specified number of days, that is supposed to happen. Then, when he ports to another network, he has 90 days before he can finally move to another network”. He explained that the Commission was in the know that the network providers are preparing for the imminent fierce competition, and will begin to woo their customers with all kinds of strategies, just to retain them on their networks. “The implication is that if you are a network provider and you begin to lose customers to another network and that information is in the public domain, what happens is that it is an organisation that possibly has its’ shares quoted in the stock exchange, it can actually affect the price of their shares, to tell you how serious it is,” he further stressed. Wale Goodluck, corporate services executive, MTN Nigeria, told Business Day: “We are aware that the scheme will go live in the first quarter of 2013. In view of this, we are prepared and looking forward to the commencement of the scheme. As I speak, all systems are ready to go. I think mobile number portability will empower the subscriber. It will drive value along customer relations, innovative product offerings. It can only be good for Nigeria’s telecoms industry.” Osondu Nwokoro, director, regulatory and government affairs, Airtel Nigeria, told Business Day: “Airtel is ready for the scheme. The regulator has already set up a group to ensure compliance and readiness for the scheme. It is indeed a welcome development in the telecoms industry. It will drive competition in the industry because if an operator fails to provide good quality of service, a telecoms subscriber has the freedom to switch to another network. It will definitely spur all operators to provide services at an optimal level. |
THIS IS GOOD! An old story is told of a king in Africa who had a close friend with whom he grew up. The friend had a habit of looking at every situation that ever occurred in his life (positive or negative) and remarking, "This is good!" One day the king and his friend were out on a hunting expedition. The friend would load and prepare the guns for the king. The friend had apparently done something wrong in preparing one of the guns, for after taking the gun from his friend, the king fired it and his thumb was blown off. Examining the situation the friend remarked as usual, "This is good!" To which the king replied, "No, this is NOT good!" and proceeded to send his friend to jail. About a year later, the king was hunting in an area that he should have known to stay clear of. Cannibals captured him and took him to their village. They tied his hands, stacked some wood, set up a stake and bound him to the stake. As they came near to set fire to the wood, they noticed that the king was missing a thumb. Being superstitious, they never ate anyone that was less than whole. So untying the king, they sent him on his way. As he returned home, he was reminded of the event that had taken his thumb and felt remorse for his treatment of his friend. He went immediately to the jail to speak with his friend. "You were right," he said, "it was good that my thumb was blown off." And he proceeded to tell the friend all that had just happened. "And so I am very sorry for sending you to jail for so long. It was bad for me to do this." "No," his friend replied, "This is good!" "What do you mean,'This is good'? How could it be good that I sent my friend to jail for a year?" "If I had NOT been in jail, I would have been with you." "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose." (Rom. 8:28) A friend shared this with me..,I just had to share with y'all. |
biodunid: This is not a new program or unique to the US Army. The CIA began recruiting native SPEAKERS of sundry African etc languages years ago especially after 9/11. Makes snooping on such people easier or what is the point of gathering all the world's voice calls / internet traffic if you can't understand the Yoruba, Yoruba spoken? Nothing to do with courage. Just need people who are happy to snoop on their own people or lead the enemy into their own land for a mess of pottage - US passport. Apparently they already have enough Yoruba traitors - I am Yoruba - so dont need any more in the current recruitment round.sorry bro, dont get it twisted, if it was for spying, then it wont be the army, rather CIA, Homeland Security, FBI etc.., the army is overt not covert.., Snooping and spying is the purview of the inteligencia...not the army. The army is for overt combat, thus, only the BRAVE are welcomed. |
[quote author=Abagworo][/quote]My brother abeg show them...@OP: Have you been to and through Agege lately, Oko-oba, shogunle and mafoluku in oshodi? Mushin? Igando, and the rest...don't act like Lagos is one heaven on earth...even America has its ghettos... Aba is not there yet like many other states in Nigeria- North ,South, East and West but it is not not devoid of development either. |
@OP: I really dont understand your purpose for this, that we have bad roads and refuse dumps in Aba is no news, SERIOUSLY!!?? Did you see the documentary done by BBC on Lagos? Did you see the refuse dumps and the people living off it? Are these the only places you could take pictures of in Aba? You must really have time on your hand to be playing journalist- snapping refuse dumps up and down and bad roads...#Mstchewwww!!!! Dude! you need to get laid... ![]() |