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Car Talk / Re: The Right Kind Of Car For Uber by Aderiade(m): 8:09pm On Oct 09, 2021
Good evening Mr Eze,
I am interested in the car you just talked about but the problem is that I don't have that much money at the moment. I want to ask if you will be willing to sell it for me on hire purchase deal.
EzeAnthony1:
When it’s comes to Uber (and bolt), Toyota Camry and Corolla has proven to be the perfect fit.

But the problem is that because of this, the prices of these cars has skyrocketed massively to the point that the average guy out there now finds it hard to get one.

What most people don’t understand is that there are lots of better and cheaper cars out there but because the company that has these cars aren’t great at marketing, they end up trailing behind the Toyota brand.

Take for instance the Hyundai Sonata 2007 model which comes with a 4 cylinder engine (for low fuel consumption). A very simple yet elegant car and can serve you just like the Toyota Camry but cheaper in price.

I have one of this at present selling for less than 2.5million Naira as a direct tokumbo. If you’re interested, I’d like you to call or chat me up asap on 08188 7 42795.

The fact still remains that Toyota Camry and Corolla are the best for Uber but that this car (Hyundai Sonata) can serve as a perfect alternative... especially for young guys who are working on a budget.

Peace
Car Talk / Re: Vehicles On Hire Purchase by Aderiade(m): 8:02pm On Oct 09, 2021
Please if you have a good car that is good for Uber/Bolt for hire purchase, I am really in need of a car to do cab business again
Education / Dont Kill MAPOLY For MAUSTECH by Aderiade(m): 8:51pm On Sep 13, 2017
Following the recent crisis that threatens the transition of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic into Moshood Abiola University of Science and Technology, the chairman of Academic staff Union of Polytechnic, MAPOLY chapter, Comrade Kola Abiola spoke exclusively with SODIQ OJUROUNGBE of PLATFORM TIMES NEWSPAPER on the reasons the association called for the removal of the transition committee chairman, Prof. Peter Okebukola and other related issues.

Some people are of the opinion that MAPOL ASUP is not in support of MAPOLY becoming a University?
That’s is an erroneous information that those people have, because, long ago, at least the present Rector is almost finishing his first term, that’s about four years ago, when the man resumed he said he has the mandate of the government that they want to transmute this school to a University. The earliest notice that people could say that they have, is four years ago. It is not a strange news and we never at any time as a union, you know we cannot all speak with the same voice, but we never at any time as a union said that we are against the University.
What now really happened between the ASUP and transition committee?
What we are saying is that, when things are to be done, things should be done in the right perspectives. There is this adage in the part of our country that says that you don’t shape somebody’s head in his absence. You are deciding the fate of people that you want to move from one place to another without considering them. Apart from that, there is a lot of other consideration you need to account before you begin to do a lot of things, these, we think things are not properly done.
For the record, we have said that we believe in the Governor of Ogun state who wants to do this, because, we know that he passes through the process of the law of establishing the two institutions that they wanted to do. As a matter of fact, we are part of it that should tell you that we are not against it; we are part of the open debate and the open hearing that was done on the university. A lot of questions that we needed to ask the committee which they did not give us opportunity to ask, we have highlighted them in our communiqué. Those questions that we think we should ask and which are pertinent is the question that we have asked . It is reported that the governor has said it in more than one occasion that the only tertiary institution in Ogun state that has not given him problem is Moshood Abiola Polytechnic. It has been recorded in another forum where the governor told tertiary institutions that if you don’t know how to manage your school, go to MAPOLY to teach you. There is no magic that is going on in MAPOLY, there has been financial engineering, and this financial engineering boils down on the payment of institution fee of the students and this is what we have been using to sustain ourselves.
If this two institutions are formed, the polytechnic in Ipokia and the University in Abeokuta. By standard, a new university, they will give you 500 students, if you have everything that you want to use they give you 2,000 students. We had that from a reliable source that they are proposing N120,000 per student, and N120,000 multiply by 2,000 students is nothing less than N50million. How will that run a school in a year, school that has little or no subvention from the government? Our wage bill presently in MAPOLY stands about N150million,how much do we get from the government? N11million that is not constant, and yet we have not gone for a strike for one day in the last four years until this crisis started.
Also, we got an approval to start a University, what do we have to start a polytechnic, we are aware that before you can start a polytechnic, you must get approval from NBTE, and NBTE doesn’t give accreditation anyhow, they give accreditation by sites; what you have on site, the manpower that you have and the infrastructure that you have. It is worth to know that just the month of July; NBTE wrote MAPOLY and gave us accreditation for 23 courses for the next five years. We don’t have accreditation for one course in Ogun state polytechnic, Ipokia. Do you want to take students there to go and run illegal programme? If you force us there now and there is a dawn of another new government, what do you think will happen to people that are going there?. It is not about the University or no University, some people have Ph.D. in this school and they still want to stay within the polytechnic. If their courses are not offered in the polytechnic, what becomes of them?. So, these are the questions that we are asking. So,nobody, let me repeat again for emphasis, I don’t think there is any polytechnic whether state or federal polytechnic that has the number of Ph.D. holders MAPOLY had. When we started this struggle on July 3rd, 2017, I said we have Ph.D. holders in this school, as I speak to you now, we have 50 and some people are finishing their programmes. There are some schools that don’t have five Ph.D. holders. Even, Prof. Okebukola that sits on the board of Crawford University, who is the chairman of the transition committee, cannot boast of 10 Ph.D. holders that are permanent staff of Crawford University. It is not the matter of being afraid, our people are not lazy academically, they are doing what they ought to have done. The requirement to teach in a polytechnic is just Bsc, and we have people with Ph. D and people are still going to pursue excellence in academic. It is not about being afraid, we are just concerned about things being done in the right way.
They want to use the school to honour the late son of Ogun state, Bashorun Kashimawo Abiola, we know that in his life time, he stood for quality and he stood for an enduring legacy, he paid the utmost sacrifice to have democracy in Nigeria. Why would you start something in his name that will not endure?. What we’re saying is that, do things in the right way so that things will endure, we do not want the university to start this year and by 2019 the University will be dead. We do not want Ogun state polytechnic to start now and by 2019 the polytechnic will be dead. All we are saying is that we do not kill a prince because you are expecting an unborn king. MAPOLY has been established in Abeokuta and it has promoted the image of Abeokuta and Ogun state at large over 30 years now. So, because you are expecting a university, must you kill the polytechnic and that’s what we were saying, if you want to do it, do it right. Nobody is against moving polytechnic to Ipokia or starting a university in Abeokuta, just make sure you do the thing in the proper way. If you look at our communiqué you will see the question that we asked and these are the questions that we are saying. As I speak to you now the September salary of members of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic is not guaranted because the government has not allowed us to admit students and this is the government that is not paying us a dime to pay salary.
What do you want from the government?
We are just telling them to do things right, there are other model schools that can be used to do this thing , if they are going to start a university, why not make the University to take off and continue to run the polytechnic. As matter of fact, students that filled JAMB form this year to come to Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, if you say you are not admitting those students now, two things will happen to them, they will wait until they are considered by their second choice which would never happen or they will put additional burden on the parents to go and pay more for change of institution meaning that we are not an organized institution in Ogun state which I don’t think we are . But what we are saying is that for this year that you have advertised, let them take students for this year, this school is still running, Ipokia is going on, you are building and improving the infrastructure until it is time for them to move there. Nobody is saying the university should not stand, Moshood Abiola Polytechnic has about 135 hecres of land, even, if the university wants to start, the university can start somewhere until the polytechnic moves out to its eventual destination. Moshood Abiola Polytechnic which used to be Ogun state polytechnic moved from one place to this place. So, why not that the university can move from one place before it later settles down. The proposed site in Ipokia is still a virgin land, the proposed venue is a model college which is not completed, there is no infrastructure, is that where you want to move 27courses to, the school that is meant to house model school . And I don’t think they will mention five polytechnics in Nigeria that they will not mention Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, is that the kind of institution you want to kill?
Those are the questions that we are asking, nobody is against the University, and we participated in the event that led to the law of being made to establish a university. We are not against it, we participated in the hearing, if we are against it, we will not participate and our contributions are there and there is prosperity to judge us. So, it is erroneous for anybody to say ASUP is against the transition of the university.
Since the suspension of the industrial action embarked on by your association, what was the response from governor so far?
No response, that’s why we said in our communiqué that we have lost confidence in the transition committee led by Prof. Okebukola, and we have tried to reach out to the commissioner for education, we have documented and sent letters to her. Until we made our last communiqué on the 3rd that she was now replying the two letters we sent on the 8th and there is nothing in the letter than we have received your letter and your complaint will be passed to the appropriate quarters. The quarters we don’t know and we have not heard anything. JAMB said that the deadline for the admission of students to their first choice higher institutions is Octorber 15 and this is August 28th, admission process has not started in MAPOLY. It is going to have a lot of multiplying effects, by September , October salary will no longer be paid. If eventually you want them to admit students, you will be admitting the left-overs among the students, then you will now be struggling to make lecturer teach them properly because what you have as students are the remnant that are left.
You as a lecturer in the polytechnic, where do you think the transition committee gets it wrong?
They got it wrong from the beginning, because, when they came here Prof. Okebukola said he has about 19 years experience with the people that run the technical committee. If you have that kind of experience, the experience should have taught you to do things right. All we are seeing that the committee is doing is grandstanding, because I will authoritatively say that they have not done anything and they are deceiving the government of Ogun state. We know that Prof. Okebukola is already meeting with Prof. Oyesiku of TASUED to give him the blueprint of how they did TASUED. If he has done his job very well, will he be contacting TASUED? No, it means he has not done his job, he is just grandstanding. And we told him since inception that we have to employ different techniques because no two bags are the same. You might have established a university; have you established a university from a polytechnic? No, this is an existing school, going into another school in another realm; you have not done that before, consult. We have not said we didn’t want you to work; it is on record that when you came here, we welcome you with open hand and we told you that we will be willing to work with you, only for you to be meeting with your committee and be deciding people’s fate without consulting them. Now, they are supposed to submit their report, they are now consulting another person in another school to get them the blueprint of how TASUED was made, so, if you want to know how TASUED was made, is that how to do it? You have people on ground that you can consult here. It is not about grandstanding, There are proper way to do proper things. These are things we are saying you should do and now you don’t want to talk to us and you can now go and be looking for Prof Oyesiku up and down disturbing the old man that he should come and give you the blueprint of how he worked it . We want the two schools to survive, we want the two schools to be established. All we are saying is that things should be done in the right way.
We have explained in our communiqué that we are not working with the technical committee again and whatever comes out of the technical committee, we don’t believe in it. We did not see them doing any credible job for the people and government of Ogun state. We are not going to be bounded by the technical committee report. We are not going to involve. We are not going on strike but all we are saying is that time is of essence here and people’s lives are involved, we hope the government will keep to its promises.
Fashion / Re: Lady Wearing Pepsi Logo Makeup (Photos) by Aderiade(m): 2:16pm On Sep 12, 2017
modelmike7:
She can Actually make Very good money from this.
This looks more better than Tiwa, Sheyi, Wizzy ad combine FOR Pepsi.
I will take her pic to Pepsi as long as I get my 30%of the deal.
I will seal the deal before or by December.
Watch this space!!
Noted
Properties / Re: Can Low Income Earners Build A Home? by Aderiade(m): 7:35am On Jun 23, 2017
Its possible, but its not going to be easy...
Politics / Re: Shehu Sani Lists 10 Factors Blocking Nigeria’s Progress, Unity by Aderiade(m): 6:51pm On Jun 19, 2017
TeamSimple:

Are there the aforementioned in rivers? Rivers is known for no respect for human lives. The entire Niger delta region has done more harm to their people similar to the north east with kidnapping and. environmental terrorism. Are the aforementioned also the ones running baby factories, fake drugs and also setting ethnic clashes in the east? Is Evans a Muslim? Is Henry okah Fulani? Is Tompolo and reverend King Hausa? Is alu located in the north east? True federalism is the antidote for moving this nation forward. But stop making your people feel too important.
You are right my brother. The problem with us (the youth) is that we allow our sentiment and racist mind to overshadow our judgements. In stead of speaking with one voice against all the so call Legislature and the Executives that are setting us against one another. They always brainwash us with their useless stories...

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Politics / Re: Shehu Sani Lists 10 Factors Blocking Nigeria’s Progress, Unity by Aderiade(m): 6:44pm On Jun 19, 2017
mars123:
All these ones join but mostly, failure to practice true federalism and control of individual resources. It would go a long way to fast track our development.

Who then like can use his IGR to import grass from the moon to feed cows or fly pilgrims to mecca or give everything to militants. That time, it won't concern anybody.

Overall, we just need to amend our archaic constitution.
Man you just on point. True federalism is the panacea to all these...

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Business / Re: Naira Gains 5.2 Percent After CBN Intervenes by Aderiade(m): 7:12am On Aug 20, 2016
abumeinben:
Thought they said demand and supply forces would rule the Naira tussle...why would CBN intervene?

Someone should tutor me.
The problem is that we do more of importation than exportation. so the demand for dollar will always be on the rise, until we do more exportations. U will agree with me that this country currently depends on importations, which is not too good. Our currency will grow only when we sell our own goods abroad instead of always buying from abroad.
Events / Re: Groom Kisses Bride's Ass At Their Traditional Marriage In Festac by Aderiade(m): 7:51pm On Aug 14, 2016
youngest85:
Awoof dey tear pocket na!


Dats wat hapens wen u'r looking 4 v.cheap bride
U must be nut to say dt. To get a wife in a normal Yoruba settings, u will be asked to prostrate. Bt d ass kissing, i dnt knw abt dt. Compare to ur said "Expensive Marriage" wea u will later find out dt d babe na retired olosho. God forbid me pay crazy bill on a non-virgin...

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Politics / Re: Budget Padding: I Have Been Vindicated – Obasanjo by Aderiade(m): 8:13pm On Jul 25, 2016
kuuljay:
We know they are all thieves but when elections come they either buy us off with petty cash handouts or tell us how they are our brother in tribe religion or zones
You are very much on point...
Politics / Re: Arms Scandal: Buhari Ready To Listen To Jonathan - Femi Adesina by Aderiade(m): 10:30am On Jan 17, 2016
please come out and say something on this case. Nigerians are waiting patiently...
Politics / Re: Arms Scandal: Jonathan Still Owing Me N180m –Anenih by Aderiade(m): 10:09am On Jan 17, 2016
Well, it pains me more that even after all these revelations the PDPs will still claim their members are being persecuted and not prosecuted. It make me wonder if these wicked souls are from Nigeria at all. soon, Mr. Fayoose will soon claim all the allegations are not real. It will be better for you to come out now and tell us your own part In the deal. before it too late for you to do so.....

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Politics / Re: Jonathan Latest Message On Facebook And People's Reactions by Aderiade(m): 1:43pm On Jan 16, 2016
mbhs139:
You know, I just marveled at the people deifying GEJ, particularly those that are saying he should remain silent and not speak on the arms deal scandal. Like I stated earlier, this Arms Deal issue alone is enough to rubbish whatever he may lay claim to as his achievements as a former president of this nation. He should just clear the air once and for all. Perhaps I'm too hasty.
U are on point ma bro. GEJ should just come out and tell us what he knows about the deal. I think Mr. Emefiele should also do the same, cos as d Gov of d CBN, u can't say u know nothing on this arms deal... God bless our beloved NIGERIA.
Politics / Re: Kano State Armed Forces Remembrance Day 2016 - Photos by Aderiade(m): 1:19pm On Jan 16, 2016
Eldorado01:
See the guns our soldiers are using..............Dasuki but why
Abeg help me ask him WHY...??
Politics / Re: 18 Witnesses To Testify Against Metuh In Court by Aderiade(m): 1:11pm On Jan 16, 2016
drss:
how will dis trial stop PDP from taking ova power in 2019
PDP Power!!!
Are u for real. I can see u wish this country nothing good...
Politics / Re: PDP: Buhari Thinks Dasuki Wants To Be President by Aderiade(m): 7:24pm On Jan 02, 2016
clevvermind:
there must be an element of truth in this accusation. isn't it?
Grow up!!!

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Romance / Re: 7 Reasons Why ladies Should Make a First Move On The Man they desire. by Aderiade(m): 8:51am On Dec 21, 2015
Toks2008:
We have heard of the stigma that comes with a lady making a first move on a man and with the African mentality, a lady would rather wait and hope that that guy that gives her goose pimples would just walk up to her and woo her but most times,this never happens and when the man who does not catch her fancy comes her way,she will bark at him so ferociously as if the guy is responsible for her "timidity"

I have actually sat down to reason deeply about this issue and i have come to a solid conclusion that judging from the happenings of today,it will be a wise thing for a lady to stop waiting and hoping that one guy she wants will just read her mind and walk up to her and i would like you all to see 7 realistic reasons why you should give that guy a green light without outrightly wooing him if you truly want him rather than wait and pray he comes your way.

[size=13pt] 1.Many men are confused and don't know what they want: [/size]Yes many guys are so confused and ths has nothing to do with imaturity.Each day, a guy sees different ladies of different ersonalities, colors,curves and beauty and just when they are thinking about dating a lady, they see another one that looks even more alluring to him and on and on he gets so lost as to which lady to go for even when he is not sure which one will say yes to him but when you give him a green light,,he is likely to let down his guards and settle for you. Guys love daring ladies and we find them amusing

[size=13pt]2.Takes an extra effort to woo a lady:[/size] Don't be deceived when you see a dude and you start thinking he has all the ladies in the world after him because in actual fact, many guys battle with fear of rejection even the sweet looking ones. No matter how sweet looking a man is, he usually plans his moves and they know there is a possibility of you turning them down but maybe just a sweet flirtatious glance or sweet smile from you to him will make him more relaxed and feel more confident to approach you and pour out those lyrics.

[size=13pt]3.Most responsible guys are shy or don't have that time to woo a lady:[/size] The bottom line is that in most cases,those bold and daring guys that walk up to you are playboys but the more reliable,responsible and purposeful guys are shy or don't even know how to woo a lady or are too devoted to their career to do that so if you see that sweet looking dude,just say hi to him and if he does not catch the drift,he is on his own.

[size=13pt]4.Hard to get syndrome:[/size] Some ladies still think playing hard to get is in vogue..I am one guy that will not bother you again if you give me any strong NO body language. I believe if you want me as a friend even if not as a date for a start at least be friendly with me and don't give me this appalling attitude. Honestly there are too many ladies out there for one girl to dey form hard to get and if i am a lady, i would rather prove hard to forget rather than hard to get.Many men don't even bother these days wooing ladies because they have that mindset that these ladies will end up forming and are easily drawn towards the ones that show them a green light.

[size=13pt] 5.Every lady deserves the man she desires: [/size] As guys,we are cool with the fact that we know what we want in our lady as regards her physical appearance and when we see such that meets up, we simply summon courage and walk up to her but in the case of a lady,it is expected of her to just sit and wait in hope that the guy walks up to her and it is considered improper for her to express her desire for that guy...how partial and wicked can this ever get?. I believe that What's sauce for the goose should also be sauce for the gander and i believe it is unfair for ladies to just cry in silence when they see a man they so desire and who might just desire them with hope that he makes the first move.

[size=13pt] 6.Making the first move on a guy is never the same as throwing yourself sheepishly at him: [/size] I have heard many people use these erroneous remarks that when a lady makes a first move on a guy then the guy will not value her or will see her as cheap...you never jam babe that will make the first move and will comport herself so well that the guy will have a rethink and value her even more than he ever imagined. When you make a first move on a guy,it does not mean you will start monkeying over him or be at his beck and call and yes you can make a first move on a guy and still deny him sex wella so ladies must understand that whoring over a guy is a total different ball game and making a first move is another.

[size=13pt]7.Economy crunch:[/size]In-fact in Nigeria, this has become number one deterrent as many guys have lost hope of ever getting a girl to truly desire them because to these,they will always believe its about money and not love. You will be amazed that the guy you are so much into is also deeply attracted to you but he has been thinking about his pocket and asking himself how on earth will he be able to meet up with "your standard" especially if you are the high class babe.But if you just show that guy a little encouragement,he just might overcome this thought and make that move.

The truth is that making a first move on a man can be done tactically and does not really mean throwing yourself at him or opening your legs for him to take undo advantage of you but you can go for the man you want and still maintain your dignity and he will respect you all the way.

I don't know if this makes sense but just thinking out loud.
You are really on point my guy.....
Romance / Re: Ten Ways Guys Frustrate The Life Of Virgin Girls..... by Aderiade(m): 11:58pm On Oct 10, 2015
lagmostkuit:
undecided
How come i've not experienced this?
Are u sure u still av it? grin
lagmostkuit:
undecided
How come i've not experienced this?
Are u sure u still av it?
Romance / Re: 6 Reasons Bad Girls Get Married To Good Guys by Aderiade(m): 10:15pm On Aug 28, 2015
I hear u...
Politics / Re: Looters’ Special Court: Nominee-judges Fail Integrity Test-tribune by Aderiade(m): 8:52am On Aug 24, 2015
kingk:
I have a suggestion, let them employ oyibo judges at least, they don't belong to any political party.
Good idea. But, u shud know that everybody have a price in when it comes to #naija tinz
Politics / Re: Looters’ Special Court: Nominee-judges Fail Integrity Test-tribune by Aderiade(m): 8:35am On Aug 24, 2015
LongPennis:
Since everybody is failing integrity test in Nigeria, let buhari be the president, minister and judge too naa.

What kind of nonsense is this sef? Are all Nigerians daft?

Saint buhari indeed. angry
So wat do you expect him to do. To appoint just anyone?
Romance / Re: 7 Silly Characters In Guys That Can Turn A Lady Off by Aderiade(m): 11:52pm On Aug 23, 2015
EggovinMma:
Op, better leave that English fluency matter biko.
There was a time when English speaking broke guys dey trip me, but now I need those unbroke ones with the "please can you fork me down"Phrase. I will gently pick his fork for him, wash and place it back on his plate, with smiles biko.
For real? Lolz
Romance / Re: 7 Silly Characters In Guys That Can Turn A Lady Off by Aderiade(m): 11:52pm On Aug 23, 2015
EggovinMma:
Op, better leave that English fluency matter biko.
There was a time when English speaking broke guys dey trip me, but now I need those unbroke ones with the "please can you fork me down"Phrase. I will gently pick his fork for him, wash and place it back on his plate, with smiles biko.
For real. Lolz

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Romance / Re: 7 Silly Characters In Guys That Can Turn A Lady Off by Aderiade(m): 11:49pm On Aug 23, 2015
ronald4lif:
Depending on my mode and the event I'm attending, I do sag. Who cares if it turns anyone off
Maybe u are one of those guys. Anyhow, try and get a life...
Romance / Re: 15 Signs That Shows You Are Dating A Retired Prostitute (runs Girl) by Aderiade(m): 11:29pm On Aug 23, 2015
U are right bro. Anyways no time for ladies(olosho) craps #HustleOverFeelings.
Religion / Re: 7 Biblical/ Wisdom Ways To Avoiding "RAPE" At All Cost In A Filthy World by Aderiade(m): 8:03am On Aug 09, 2015
This is very good one from u. But the truth remains, many victims of RAPE are also part of the cause. Be contented with whatever you have, what your parents can afford you and most especially what your BF can afford. 'Greediness is the root of all evil' as they say. #SayNoToRape

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TV/Movies / Re: One Film You Can Never Get Tired Of Watching? by Aderiade(m): 7:18am On Aug 09, 2015
For me, its PRISON BREAK!

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Politics / Re: The Status Of Federal House Of Representatives Speakership by Aderiade(m): 10:18am On Jun 07, 2015
Now the politics is getting more and more interesting. I tell U.
Nairaland / General / Re: Hilarious Picture Of 10 People On Top Okada. by Aderiade(m): 7:06am On Jun 05, 2015
Poverty na disease jare.
Politics / Re: No N3.2bn Severance Pay For Jonathan, Others Till 2016 - PUNCH by Aderiade(m): 6:46am On Jun 05, 2015
Hw does that change the price of Garri?
Politics / Re: GEJ Trekkers Finally Leave Otuoke For Abuja(photo) by Aderiade(m): 8:46am On Jun 01, 2015
All I see is teeth. That tells u moni is involved. Anyways, I wish u safe trip.

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