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Very clean 2002 Camry LE (American Specification) for sale. The car is very clean as you can see in the pictures below. Was cleared from Tin Can Port and now ready to go. Note: THE CAR IS NOT YET REGISTERED IN NIGERIA Year: 2002 Make: Camry Style / Body: Sedan Engine Size: 4 Cylinders Fully Air Conditioned Automatic Seat Adjuster Inbuilt Superb Sound System CD Player Contact: +1613-400-4841 or 08036327739 Email: afritrade@africamail.com Asking Price: N1.6 million
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I actually got to know the bitch after the statement she made about Ojukwu shortly after his death. The statement is found here http://www.nollywoodgossip.net/2011/11/26/biafra-is-dead-rot-in-hell-ojukwu-kemi-omololu-olunloyo/ She's the most idiotic Nigerian women I have ever come across. She came to Canada as a fugitive running away from criminal charges in the US. with the aid of social media she made a fool of herself in Canada and incited hatred for herself from both Nigerians and Canadians alike. |
Its end of the road for Ms Kemi in Canada. Goodbye hate-monger. The Nigerian community in Canada will never miss you. Its now time to help Canadians realized that you do no represent anything "Nigerian". Just wondering why the Canadian immigration did not send you to the US to face your outstanding criminal warrants http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/1247753--controversial-gun-victims-advocate-deported-to-nigeria |
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/1247753--controversial-gun-victims-advocate-deported-to-nigeria Raveena Aulakh Staff reporter It’s the end of the Kemi Show. Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo, 48, the often controversial but always outspoken community advocate, was deported to her native Nigeria on Friday. “I’ve been criticized by the public and colleagues for associating with her,” said Const. Scott Mills of Crime Stoppers. “But the bottom line is we solved some crimes because of my association with her and we have received info in a timely way, where we got guns off the streets and saved lives.” Mills said he received a Facebook message from her last week saying that she was being deported, and thanking him. A Friday flight took her to Nigeria. Olunloyo’s Toronto story started in 2007 when she arrived at Pearson International Airport from Nigeria, via the U.S., with her children. She filed an unsuccessful refugee claim and subsequent appeals, which also failed. It’s not clear how much time she had spent in the United States; at least one of her three sons is an American citizen. But soon after her arrival in Canada she thrust herself into the spotlight, claiming to speak for the families of victims of violence. She was the “voice” at news conferences for victims of gun violence such as Jarvis St. Remy and William “Junior” Appiah. She wrote on blogs, calling for justice for murder victims. She gave sound bites to reporters. She became a celebrity of sorts. But in July 2009, Olunloyo’s story unravelled when the Star reported that she was wanted in the state of Georgia, where there were seven outstanding warrants for her arrest. There were warrants for failing to appear in court on charges that included cruelty to children, simple battery, terroristic threats/intimidation of a juror or court officer, and obstruction of an officer. A fifth was for bail jumping. Olunloyo then told the Star the cases were resolved, but clerks at the Newton County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia said otherwise. The story wasn’t the only chink in her armour. The 6-foot-tall Olunloyo, daughter of a well-known politician in Nigeria, was often embroiled in unpleasant exchanges on social media with those who questioned her motives or called her out for being a publicity hound. Some of her exchanges were with other Nigerians, some lasting days and weeks. One blog claims Olunloyo declared on Facebook her interest in running for Nigeria’s highest office. The blogger claims Olunloyo had also declared online her intention to seek an appointment from Nigeria as its high commissioner to Canada. Olunloyo claimed at one point that she would be “killed” if she was deported to Nigeria because of her online outspokenness. Her MP, Mike Sullivan, asked to have her deportation delayed until her application to stay in Canada on compassionate and humanitarian grounds was decided. While some families of victims of gun violence were relieved to have Olunloyo speak for them and reach out to the media, some were turned off by what they called her publicity-seeking stunts. Vesna Cikovic, mother of Boris Cikovic, the victim of a gang robbery in a west Toronto park in 2008, said Olunloyo took advantage of those in mourning. “Who gave her the right to call herself a community advocate?” asked Cikovic. “She said whatever she felt like, wrote untruths on blogs. I read something she wrote about (Boris) and I disliked it and knew that I didn’t want to have anything to do with her.” Cikovic said victim’s services helped her and her family get through the aftermath of her son’s murder. “I’m glad Kemi is gone. Good luck,” she said. Mills, meanwhile, stands by Olunloyo’s assistance, adding: “The relation with her resulted in solving some crimes and prevented some (crimes), and guns being taken off the streets.” |
nex: Please, this thread is useless! This individual is unknown, and I can't see why this subject is being used to waste space on the front page of Nairaland. DELETE!!!right to freedom of expression. If you dont like it, vamoose. |
Sorry guys. Been busy travelling. Will call and email picture too (ASAP). Will be listing the car in Nairaland soon (and would post the link here. Cheers from Africar |
Mr. ICME can we hear your side of the story? The ball is in your court. |
gulfer: This is really not happening in Nigeria-Are you a senator or into some kind of mystreious money making venture that will make you 'commit' on a vehicle you have not seen and to a monicker seen on the forum. Thank GOD you know there are people like inspired, Chelseabmw, femy2010 (cotonou) but failed to deal with them. Anyways let me check when the ICME was registered first before saying more.The guy is asking for solution to his problem and not for blame. Is it wrong to trust people when you're doing business with them? |
Still waiting for the picture, sweetie. |
You're funding your terrorist brothers to continue bombing the country so that GEJ can quit and then power will go back to the North. Olodo, Cow brain. GEJ is smarter than that. |
Mallam El-Rufai should just shot-up his kolanut-ridden mouth. You cannot blame GEJ for not solving a problem that Mallams like you are busy instigating and funding. |
2005 toyota avalon for 800,0000 naira? Hmmm too good to be true Abeg upload pictures make we see |
Four Michelin Tyres and wheels for sale Price: N4,000 each (Tyre and wheel inclusive) Location: Fola Agoro area (Shomolu) Contact: 08036100733
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VIGTAR: I need a God fearing STRAIGHT, truthful, decent, neat, and gainfully employed, male flat mate for a multiple bedroom accommodation in Surulere, Lagos. Decent price & living condition. You must possess a crime free history and able to provide least 2 guarantors . Call Thomas between 9am & 5pm week days on 08094639106.O boy, u don miss road o. Na for auto section u dey come find flat mate Anyway, I wish you luck in finding your "God fearing STRAIGHT, truthful, decent, neat, and gainfully employed, male flat mate" |
royalchallenge: can it go for 900k? Even if na stolen car |
Bros, You cannot use GPS navigation in Naija. |
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I have a Black 2004 Rav4 (imported from Canada) and a red 2002 Camry (imported from the US) just cleared from Tin Can. I will be in the country first week of August. If you're interested send me your email and phone number and I'll contact you
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Greatest Akokite, "Say Yes to UNILAG and No to Mashood Abiola University, Lagos". Let's preserve the legacy of our great UNILAG. Join us oN FB https://www./142572489211054/
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GREATEST AKOKA, WE appreciate the sacrifice made by MKO and sincerely believe that there are 1001 ways the Nigeria government could honor this great veteran of democracy without infringing on the legacy of our great institution (UNILAG). We oppose the rebranding of our great UNILAG. WE are and will continue to be UNILAG Alumni.
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