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AutosRe: 9ja Neatly Used Honda Accord EOD 2004 Silver V6 580k by andy4d2ofus(m): 3:17pm On Mar 20, 2021
550k
AutosRe: Honda Accord Baby Boy 450k by andy4d2ofus(m): 3:09pm On Mar 20, 2021
Can it go for 400k
AutosRe: 2001 Toyota Camry (aka Drop Light) For Sale In Lagos by andy4d2ofus(m): 2:56pm On Mar 20, 2021
Are you ready to sell this motor.
HealthRe: Lady Who Survived Breast Cancer Shares Shirtless Photo by andy4d2ofus(m): 4:22pm On Mar 11, 2021
Am happy for you. Lost my sister to breast cancer in france after battling for four years. Rest in peace ify.
CelebritiesRe: Anna Ebiere Celebrates Her 26th Birthday (Photos) by andy4d2ofus(m): 6:47pm On Feb 18, 2021
FalseProphet1:
I see her stylishly advertising herself for a potential suitor to marry her, I see suitors being scared to commit to her because Okafor's law will come into play once flavor decides to see his daughter, I don't see her getting married anytime soon, I see her having more kids for other men. This I have seen.
Yes you are very correct on okafor's law
PoliticsRe: DPO Shoots Amotekun Operative For Arresting Fulani Herdsman Who Destroyed Farm by andy4d2ofus(m): 11:06am On Feb 13, 2021
We keep deceiving ourselves that we are one nigeria. Not until we realise that we are tribal and have a nation of our own things like this will continue to happen
PoliticsRe: 2023: Anambra Youths Ask Orji Kalu To Contest For President (Photos) by andy4d2ofus(m): 5:11am On Feb 13, 2021
The youth of our country are not ready for a new Nigeria still supporting our recycled failed leaders that has kept us in perpetual bondage. Shame on those youth.
AutosRe: Sold out 570k Clean Used Toyota camry Tiny Light (custom Papers) by andy4d2ofus(m): 4:49pm On Feb 06, 2021
Is this car v6? I can pay 450k cash
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Filmmaking Whatsapp Club Group For Nigerian Filmmakers Club by andy4d2ofus(m): 6:44am On Feb 01, 2021
Pls add 08033615328 editor
EducationRe: My OND Result Without Any Expo by andy4d2ofus(m): 7:08am On Jan 23, 2021
Baby undergraduate. Make sure you learn a trade after school
Thebigheart:
With all due respect there's no result call OND. The result is ND (National Diploma). But you did well, God bless you for making your family proud.
Baby undergraduate. Make sure you learn a trade after school
TravelRe: Opinion:- 10 Reasons Why Nigeria Is Better Than Canada by andy4d2ofus(m): 9:43am On Dec 15, 2020
OK come back home let's believe you are saying the truth
InvestmentRe: Crowd Besiege Makurdi Stadium For Ponzi Scheme Reward, Left Disappointed by andy4d2ofus(m): 9:38am On Dec 15, 2020
sanemind5:
Haaa.... people still dey do ponzi?
Meanwhile neatly used mtn hynetflex for sale in ph
How much?
AutosRe: »»» Sold!! Neat Kia Rio Hatchback 06 @ N650K Non Negotiable ««« by andy4d2ofus(m): 8:01am On Oct 20, 2020
500k
GamingFricanlotto. Com by andy4d2ofus(op): 6:20am On Apr 21, 2020
Pls I need a member of fricanlotto to tell me more of the authenticity of the site. Good and bad side. Thanks
PoliticsRe: FG Mulls Handover Of Power Distribution To Siemens by andy4d2ofus(m): 6:10pm On Feb 20, 2020
[quote author=Gnaeusmagnus post=86803476]I'll do the same.

The problem is, are Nigerians ready to pay Siemens price

We are even paying for what we Do not use but if Siemens is allowed to come in light situations will improve and we will get value for our money. Just imagine Ghana have steady electricity and they pay for it
HealthRe: Help: I Have premature ejaculation. by andy4d2ofus(m): 12:22pm On Feb 19, 2020
Davedblues:
For now take a break from s*x and eat well with good fruits in like 3months
Wrong approach. Just continue to have sex on daily basics. Pls try two rounds a day even if it's five seconds or what ever. Bet me you would pick up with time
PoliticsRe: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by andy4d2ofus(m): 12:16pm On Feb 19, 2020
Audio money. Yet you still want to borrow from China. Nigeria is a scam
PhonesRe: Who Still Has Memories Of These Nokia Phones? (Photo) by andy4d2ofus(m): 10:12am On Feb 19, 2020
Nokia N 91 the best music phone.
AutosRe: Buy My Give Away V6 Droplite Camry In Perfect Conditions 499k by andy4d2ofus(m): 7:13am On Feb 18, 2020
Pls send me the pic of all side views on WhatsApp 08033615328 am interested in this let's deal
CrimeIf You Ever Sang Wyclef Diallo Diallo, Then You’ve To Know This. by andy4d2ofus(op): 8:29am On Feb 17, 2020
In 1999, a young immigrant from Guinea just got back from work and decided to chill on the staircase of his apartment in NY, maybe to “collect breeze”. This was in broad daylight.
A an unmarked police vehicle with 4 plain-cloth officers slowly turns the corner past his house, on patrol. The young man sees them, being black, decides “I no want police wahala”. So he withdraws into his hallway.
The police wonder why he saw them and found his square root. So they stop and 2 of them follow him into the building. He sees them coming after him and they order him to stop. In fear he takes off on the staircase towards his apartment.
Police is after him shouting at him to stop, guns drawn - he reached for his pocket (to get his door key)
That was his fatal error. The police officer closest to him starts firing. The shock of how abruptly the shooting started threw the 2nd police officer down the stairs.But he is also firing as he is falling down.
His fall made the 3rd and 4th officers think he was hit. So they start shooting too. The young immigrant collapsed in front of his door and they ceased fire. By the time the count was done - Amadou Diallo from Guinea was hit 19 times from 41 shots fired.
They said they thought he was reaching for a gun. All they found was his wallet. They followed him into the house because they said he looked like a rape suspect from the year before.
The officers were tried for murder and found not guilty.
Diallo’s family got a settlement of $3m.

PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Still Winning The War On Insecurity? by andy4d2ofus(m): 9:47am On Feb 10, 2020
Too long a story. Government say dey Don win oo.
PoliticsInterviews Why I Don’t Own Or Use A Wrist Watch – Nwoko by andy4d2ofus(op): 12:32pm On Feb 08, 2020
Published 1 day ago on February 7, 2020By BODE GBADEBO, CHRISTIANA NWAOGU





Prince Ned Nwoko was until now, only known as a politician and a former member of the House of Representatives. Today, he is spearheading a continental campaign to eradicate malaria in Africa through his Prince Ned Nwoko Foundation (PNNF). In this interview with BODE GBADEBO and CHRISTIANA NWAOGU, the philanthropist reveals some personal things about himself that may not be known before now, among other issues.

Despite your wealth you don’t appear to have a glamorous lifestyle. Why is that?

I am just who I am. We all have our lifestyle, it’s my lifestyle. It is good that I am described by others because technically, I can’t describe myself. I didn’t choose to live outside the radar as you said, it’s just my lifestyle. Some people are generally quiet and focused on some things. It’s not my lifestyle to attend parties. I am not the owambe type, it’s not my lifestyle to show things to the public. I just do what I do because I have this desire in me to make a difference, to make an impact on the lives of the masses. When you look at the Bills I sponsored when I was in the National Assembly or look at the Paris Club refunds or look at the tourism that we are dealing with or look at the university I am building in Delta State, it’s all about the people, it’s all about the masses. That’s the way I am living my life.





Are you aware that Nigerians are already wowed by your quest to eradicate malaria in the whole of Africa?

What is important is that we do what we are planning to do. We need everybody and it’s good that people are aware of what is happening. We need awareness to the level where everybody keys into it. Everybody is a stakeholder in the project. What we would need, as time goes on is for the federal government of Nigeria to make some pronouncements on this and I know they will. For example, the federal government will make pronouncement on the days that will be allocated for cleanup exercises. They will dedicate few days for fumigation in homes and environments. They will also announce the days that there will be aerial fumigation across the country. Remember that this is not just about Nigeria, we are going to repeat these exercises in other countries and when we are done, hopefully, malaria and mosquitoes will be a thing of the past in Africa. I just have the confidence that this will be achieved.



What are the strategies you have mapped out to make sure that the project is sustained?

It will be sustained because the first part of this project, which is important to me, is the research for a vaccine and that I am finding. So, nothing is going to affect it. And I am not funding one university, I am doing it in five universities across Africa. So, they have their work cut out for them and they must deliver. When I met some of them, they said ‘oh we would have done it before but there was no funding’ and now that I am paying attention to it and I am funding it, there won’t be any excuse. That is just one area that I know that it will work – the vaccine. Ultimately, what we need is to get the vaccines. Vaccine is very cheap, if there is vaccine today, the cost of vaccine is going to be less than N10,000 for each person as opposed to somebody who is paying N50,000 to be treated in a year for malaria and even if vaccine cannot last for a lifetime, we are sure that if we have a good vaccine, it can last for years, five years or so.





You seem to have so much confidence on the malaria vaccine research. Is there any monitoring mechanism in place to ensure that your foundation gets value for money?

Yes! We have a committee of professors; they are research experts. They are setting up the template for those who will access the funds. We are not going to give money to any university without setting out some kind of benchmark that will make them qualify first to access the money, which will also include supervision and monitoring. So, it will be done properly. It’s not a government project, if you have a government project, you can worry about that. This is Ned Nwoko Foundation project.



You are known to engage in large scale philanthropy. What is your driving force?

It’s humanity. You just can’t be comfortable when people around you are not. You just have to help others. You just have to provide lifelines for others as much as you can. It is as simple as that.





What would say is the most difficult task you have ever handled in life?

Everything one does is difficult but you must operate to succeed. The most difficult one is being in politics because of a lot of things – insincerity, backbiting, corruption and dishonesty. At a point, I came to a conclusion that politics is not for honest people but you don’t give up because my idea of politics was learnt from my years in the United Kingdom where we were told that politics is a process where you use available means to cater for the interests of the masses. What it means is that if government has one trillion naira or dollars, it should be channeled to areas where people need things to be done whether health, education, infrastructure or any other thing. Nigeria is such a different country; here we do things differently. We have had enough resources in Nigeria to change Nigeria, the oil boom. Even up till now, we still have enough to change Nigeria for the better where poverty will be eradicated, where an average Nigerian can afford anything he or she desires.



What are your clothes and other accessory brands?

I don’t care about such things. I don’t wear wrist watch, I don’t even own one wrist watch. Many people have given me gifts of watches and I returned them. Wrist watch was invented because people needed to know their time but now you have the time on your mobile phone, you have a clock in your house, clock is everywhere, so why wear a wrist watch? I don’t wear chains or necklaces. I don’t have brands. So, my life is simple. I don’t even eat meat or chicken for 24 years now. I don’t drink alcohol and I don’t smoke. I just try to be as simple as I can.





What kind of music do you listen to?

Any music that is playing but many years ago I used to like traditional and classical music. I support the creative arts industry.



Where is your favourite tourist destination in Nigeria and abroad?

I love my village. I have a place designated as tourism location there. So, when I am there, I am happy. I love nature, I am a conservationist, I love good places where there is nature anywhere in the world.





What is your definition of success?

When you achieve what you set out to achieve, then you have succeeded. When you do those good things you set out to do, you have succeeded. It could be your education, it could be in helping others, or helping the country, whatever it is.



What do you eat?

I just told you that I don’t eat meat and chicken. I eat sea food sometimes and vegetables and salads.





What are your favourite colours?

I don’t have any particular colour but I will not wear a lousy colour.



Tell us about your family?

I am happily married with wives and everybody is together and we are all happy including beautiful kids. When you marry, you have kids and after that, what else do you want? We thank God for our lives.





Do you have the intention of staging a comeback to politics in the future?

I don’t know because the work I am doing now is a big one. So, let’s see what will happen in the next few years.



How do you relax?

I swim, every Sunday whenever I am around and I like teaching people how to swim. So far, I have taught about 900 people to swim
PoliticsRe: Soldiers In Hot Chase Of Remnant Of Boko Haram Terrorists – Army by andy4d2ofus(m): 12:18pm On Feb 07, 2020
Boko haram will not end unless it's sponsors are dismantled
HealthRe: Lassa Fever: Avoid Drinking Garri To Avoid Infection by andy4d2ofus(m): 5:58am On Jan 26, 2020
No rat in my house and I don't like drinking garri
RomanceRe: What's That Misconception That People Have About You? by andy4d2ofus(m): 8:55am On Jan 03, 2020
most people think I have enough but the opposite is the case. maybe packaging mode
PhonesNokia 4.2 Android Phone For Sale by andy4d2ofus(op):
A Nokia 4.2 four months old for sale in Asaba.
New without dent and working fine
For 40k
Contact me 08033615328

Nokia 4.2 Specs
Here are a few specs of the Nokia 4.2:

General Features
Platform: Android 9.0 Pie OS (Android One)
Processor: Octa-core (2.0 GHz dual-core Cortex-A53 & 1.45 GHz hexa-core Cortex A53) Qualcomm Snapdragon 439
GPU: Adreno 505
Memory: 2GB/3GB RAM
Colours: Black, Pink Sand
Dimension: 149 x 71.3 x 8.4 mm
Weight: 161g
SIM Type: Nano SIM
SIM Count: Dual SIM
Display
Display: 5.71-inch, IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 1520 x 720 pixels (295 PPI)
Screen Protection: –
Camera
Rear Camera: 13MP + 2MP Dual Camera, 720p Video@30fps
Rear Camera Features: Autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama
Front Camera: 8MP Camera, 720p Video@30fps
Storage
Built-in Storage: 16GB/32GB
Memory Card Support: Yes, up to 400GB
Bundled Cloud Storage: –
Network Support
2G GSM: Yes
2G CDMA 1X: –
3G WCDMA: Yes
3G CDMA EVDO: –
4G LTE: LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700), 17(700), 28(700), 38(2600), 40(2300)
Internet & Connectivity
GPRS: Yes
EDGE: Yes
3G/WCDMA/HSPA: Yes
HSPA+: Yes, 42.2/5.76 Mbps
CDMA EVDO: –
4G LTE: Yes, LTE Cat4 150/50 Mbps
WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, WiFi Direct
Wi-Fi Hotspot: Yes
Bluetooth: Yes, v4.2 with A2DP, LE
NFC: Yes
Infrared Blaster: –
USB Port: MicroUSB 2.0, USB On-The-Go
Messaging
SMS/MMS: Yes
Instant Messaging: Yes
Push Emails: Yes
Email Protocol: –
Entertainment
Music Player: MP3/WAV/eAAC+/FLAC player
Video Player: MP4/H.264 player
FM Radio: Yes
Loudspeaker: Yes
3.5mm Jack: Yes
Navigation
Navigation: Yes, with A-GPS
Maps: Yes
Sensors & Control
Digital Compass: –
Accelerometer: Yes
Proximity Sensor: Yes
Light Sensor: Yes
Barometer: –
SpO2: –
Pedometer: –
Heart Rate Monitor: –
Gyroscope: –
Fingerprint Scanner: Yes (rear)
Iris Scanner: –
Face Unlock: Yes
Intelligent Digital Assistant: Yes
Motion Sensing / Gesture Control: –
Voice Control: Yes
Other Features
Video Streaming: Yes
Active Noise Cancellation: –
Wireless Charging: –
Built-in Mobile Payment: –
Water Resistant: –
Dust Resistant: –
Image Editor: Yes
Video Editor: Yes
Document Viewer: Yes
Document Editor: Yes
Battery
Battery: 3,000 mAh Non-Removable Li-Ion Battery
Talktime: –
Standby Time: –
Fast Charging: Yes

Car TalkRe: When Did You Buy Your First Car And How Much Was It? by andy4d2ofus(m): 10:20am On Dec 23, 2019
Holyson213:
Toyota Solara then migrated to Toyota Pencil (which I am using presently) but it’s up for sale now (550k) because I want to upgrade to muscle
send the pic on Whatsapp 08033615328. let's talk
AutosRe: Camry Tiny Light For Sale 08140857737 by andy4d2ofus(m): 8:18am On Oct 29, 2019
Where is the car?
AutosRe: SOLD! Reg Toyota Camry LE 2001 Model by andy4d2ofus(m): 9:16am On Oct 28, 2019
Serious buyer 600k
AutosI Need A Niaja Used 2001toyota Camry V6 First Body by andy4d2ofus(op): 9:57am On Oct 22, 2019
Contact me on WhatsApp with pictures for view. Pls this is urgent.
08033615328

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