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dipoloti:Unfortunately many look out for business attitude/character also. How you chose to respond or react to issues bothering on your business matters alot to prospective clients. I wish you happy sales. ![]() |
dipoloti: ![]() Your business is everyone's business as long as you're an entrepreneur. If you cannot state the price openly then you have no business been in this line of business. If other auto dealers and auto sales platforms can state their prices openly, I don't see why you shouldn't. What's the big deal in stating your asking price? I'm also an entrepreneur on this platform, see it as an advise and not an attack. Wish you happy sales. |
dipoloti:If you cannot state your price then you have no business advertising. Even supermarkets have their prices boldly written and displayed. Only fraudulent business people hide their price. You expect people to call and start asking for price? Many dealers in auto section do this and I feel it's a big red flag and absolute turn off. |
This is a clear admission to the fact that this government/administration has failed in it's primary and sworn duty to protect lives. All round failure in every sector and aspect. Incompent, clueless and irresponsible. I love my country but I'm very ashamed of our leaders. |
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Gang90:If you cannot respect your brother's wife then you have no respect for your brother. You have been publicly insulting his wife out of pure hatred. You have big psychological and emotional issues. At 26 you're very immature and lack emotional intelligence. You should work on yourself. You wanted to be a priest yet you have no love, respect or tolerance for people. You're so judgemental and feel so self righteous/sanctimonious while your heart is filled with so much hate and bile. You maybe a grown up but you need to develop emotionally and psychologically. If you were my younger Bro and I stumbled upon this thread, heaven knows I'll deal with you squarely. You're a very immature and disgusting person! |
Kayberg:You're wrong but lemme hold my tongue and mind my business ![]() Happy sales Op |
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An experienced Barber and Hair Stylist urgently needed in a newly opened Salon in Asaba Delta State (opposite Slot Nnebisi Road Asaba Delta State). If interested please call 09013848791. |
This practice needs to stop, unfortunately I don't think state governments especially in the South West specifically Lagos has the will power to put an end to this nonsense. It makes no sense whatsoever for this practice to still be condoned. The cash gotten by these miscreants aka Omonile most times end up in the purchase of flashy cars, drugs, weapons and of course carrying lots of women, marrying plenty wives and giving birth to numerous children that will end up in same vicious circle of stupidity. Oh well, this is Nigeria, no matter how much we complain or rant about it, nothing will be done about it because some people close to the sit of power are directly or indirectly benefiting from it. ![]() |
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"Who ever tries to make justification and put up a defense for pure evil is also evil!" Let's leave aside tribal sentiments and deal with the statistics, isn't it obvious what the root cause of security challenges in this country is? Not all fulani's are criminals yes we agree but by statistical evidence even admitted by the Sultan, Most of the Fulani's are criminals. Those who refuse to evolve or adapt to change will become extinct, the world has gone past the era of nomadic lifestyle. If the Fulani race refuse to adapt to modern methods, sooner or later they'll be forced to or become extinct. Another obvious but salient truth is that, these fulani's use the ransoms collected from their kidnapping spree to further fund terrorism, they might just be the foot soldiers of Boko Haram. I read here in Nairaland last week where two factions of Fulani bandits where fighting over an anti-aircraft gun worth 5 million Naira! How can common bandits possess such weapons and you say they shouldn't be classified as terrorists? I've lost so many clients from outside the country that want to come purchase lands and invest in agriculture in Nigeria, because of this same fulani killings and kidnappings. They're afraid for their lives and that of their investments. These herders should purchase lands like every other business owner because its a Private business as well as pay taxes. Most of these guys don't even pay tax. Government do not purchase land for anyone else or any business,so why make an exception for a whole tribe? They're doing more havoc than the value they bring to our society. Until we learn to leave political, religious and ethnic sentiments aside, this country will NEVER develop. Nothing lasts for ever, power is always transient. It's so unfortunate that the North has yet to realize that the seed they're sowing now (banditry, Almajiri etc) will be their undoing very soon. God Help Nigeria God Help Nigerians! |
Yippeedaniel:Bro abeg watin happen to you, tell us make we learn from you.... |
Is this still available? |
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rowlizglobal:18" Tokunbo rims plus tyres for a Toyota T100 truck is from what price? |
More pictures pls |
"A man cannot carry elephant on his head and still be interested in chasing crickets" Abeg my country wahala dey too much for me to dey reason America own wey no send me and wey better pass my own country by far. Make every mallam dey with him own kettle.... ![]() |
Pictorial evidence as usual, but the Nigerian arm hardly give such evidence and when they do, it might turn out to be false like in the case of the Airforce. The sad part is that while lives of innocent civilians and soldiers are been lost, those in power know exactly what to do to end this insecurity but ethnic, political and religious sentiments are obstructing them from doing it. |
owobloww:Do you have one that'll fit a Toyota T100? On dash(on top the dashboard) or retractable in dash android screen? Prices Pls, if available |
https://www.nairaland.com/6370559/lasg-auction-88-impounded-vehicles I read the news of Lagos State government getting ready to engage in phase two of auctioning of vehicles belonging to traffic violators and I was surprised, shocked, disappointed and sad. Lagos is one of the most populated cities in the world and thus is be-devil by heavy traffic which in part is due to lawless drivers trying to either beat the traffic congestion or the various bad road. Lagos State government has been doing its best to manage the situation adequately which has been commendable in the past few years. In my own opinion the outright auctioning of cars belonging to traffic violators is extreme and laced with a bit of wickedness. Laws are made for the people and not the people made for laws. A fine should be imposed on them and failure to pay such fines within stipulated period can then lead to auctioning of the vehicles to make up for such fines. Even at that traffic violation fines should not exceed the minimum wage of 30 thousand Naira for each offense as well as man hours of community service (traffic control) for traffic offenders. With the economic recession, high inflation rate, high poverty rate and economic hardship, etc the government taking such drastic actions/measures is very heartless and devoid of empathy. I'm in no way in support of traffic violators but these acts of wickedness and anti people policies have to stop. Our institutions and policies must learn to be correctional and not punitive. It jt seems as if the government is out to punish and increase the suffering of it's citizens at every given opportunity. How can fines be higher than the minimum wage in a country that's considered the poverty capital of the world? In this present economic situation parting away with 30 thousand Naira as fine for traffic violation will hurt anyone let alone losing their cars and probably source of livelihood. Just imagine having to pay 60 thousand as fine in a month or two for traffic violation. No one will definitely want such. I also employ the government to ensure adequate, proper and appropriate signage at locations where driving against traffic is prohibited as many of such roads lack proper warnings by signage and traffic law officers are very much aware of this but are only concerned about their pockets and feeding fat on their victims. Speedy repairs of bad spots caused by pot holes should also be addressed by the government. I'm very much aware of the good works of this present Lagos State government but more is desired to make things better. LASG is using a sledge hammer to kill a fly, it is an overkill. I'm appealing to the government of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to please be empathetic and review/repel this policy/law that's laced with a bit of wickedness. Traffic congestion in Lagos will only be made better through smart innovative ideas and approaches. God Bless Nigeria God Bless Lagos God Bless Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu Èkó ò ní bàjé o |
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