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Please help me confirm the cost of clearing Mercedes Benz 230 2003 to 2007. Thanks. |
dannybrasky:Thanks. My first car was a Benz and since I sold it, i haven't fallen in love with any other brand |
amdman:Please is this car still available? I'm interested. In fact I want a Mercedes Benz car. Thank you. |
Location and pictures of the inside please |
flexyfit:Thanks. No Chess in Genesis game zone, I will check Beverly Hills resort. |
Chats from 2016? I don't understand. |
nymphomaniac:Haba! Half is too much na. You should be talking 0ne tenth. Even crypto market cap is bigger than NSE. I have seen over 30% gain in 1 week alone in crypto and NSE is there shiting its pants. |
Please I need information on any good place where I can play chess. |
Hi |
computerboy:I need this. I'm in potharcourt. Can it go for 120k? Please reply ASAP. Thanks |
Can it go for 140k?. I'm in potharcourt. Thanks |
All these crayfish paid media miscreants supporting crayfish parties and politicians. Don't be deceived, there are only 2 parties in this election. Olawepo might be the answer but he's not popular. Stop dreaming man. |
Is there oil in kastina? So why will they want to build a refinery there. We dey one chance for this country. |
These hoes ain't loyal. ![]() |
Wow! Thank you guys. I'm overwhelmed. I have received loads of great advice and for that I am grateful. I resumed work today at the multinational company I must confess that it is everything I ever wished for, good work environment and conditions, friendly staff, crazy benefits and lots more. I pray for everybody looking up to God for a better life to be patient and prayerful because the God I serve is still in the business of doing miracles. Thank you to everybody for the wonderful advices and thanks to the mods for making this reach a wider audience. God bless you all. |
I will try to be brief. I finished my youth service about two years ago and since then I have been underemployed. God in his infinite goodness gave me a dream job 2 weeks ago. The problem is that the job is a contract job with a big company which will last for about 3 to 5 years with possibility of an extension. Today I also got news that I have been employed by my state civil service commission. Now this is where I have a problem. The state job is secure but the salary is far below that of the contract job. The contract job's pay is about 3 times the pay of the government job but it might not last as long as the government job. I will also have opportunities of meeting many high level people and gain valuable experience while doing the contract job which might help me secure bigger jobs later. My parents and uncles have adviced me to take the government job since there is job security and promotion but my friends and senior colleagues say I should go for the job with the multinational company because I can save up to either relocate out of the country to practice my profession or set up a business in Nigeria plus I will have good connections. Please fam I'm confused. Every suggestion and advice is appreciated. Thank you. |
They should not allow this man spoil the transmission of that ride. Wicked transmissionist. |
Please how much do the medical doctors (MBBS) earn? |
I'm trying hard to upload the video but it's not working |
I stumbled on a video of the health minister advising Nigerian doctors to become farmers and tailors. Someone asked what should be done about medical doctors leaving the country en mass and the difficulty associated with being able to specialize after graduation. The answer the minister gave is heartbreaking. I personally know over 10 doctors that have left Nigeria for the UK, US and Australia in the past one year alone and many more going over to write PLAB in England in 6 months. Over 3000 doctors have left Nigeria to other countries in the past 1 year alone. I really wish this was about doctors alone but it's about all, Nigerian professionals. It's very obvious we are not needed in this country. My advise to anybody with the means is to run out of this country for good. The video is just 2MB so watch and see that our politicians have no plans for the common men. They only care about enriching themselves and their children at our expense. I feel very sad right now. https://mobile.twitter.com/faith_anza/status/1043131540694228992?p=v |
President Trump once insinuated senator McCain was a coward for allowing himself to be captured during the Vietnam war. My problem with Trump is that he talks too much. |
Wilfredpat22:You sound experienced. Please OP don't cause permanent damage to yourself because you want to satisfy a girl. I have seen someone with very serious priapism because of acts like this. It can cause male infertility later in life. Do what you can and leave the rest for another man to continue. Sex is not food. No gold medal for the best 4ker. |
jessca048:Na. I can bodly say I'm generous and I spoil my GFs. My last girl was a student from an average home so I really didn't care if she did or didn't give me gifts. However, I think most Nigerian girls are stingy or maybe it's the economy. |
RIP Father. No safety of lives and properties in Nigeria. Pathetic! |
A set of 3 singlets from my last girlfriend. Lol I don date plenty broke girls sha ![]() |
amakadihot87:Very sad. I remember crying after seeing the video then. |
amakadihot87:. The Aluu Four lynching was a necklace lynching that involved four young men, Ugonna Obuzor, Toku Lloyd, Chiadika Biringa, and Tekena Elkanah, all students of the University of Port Harcourt. They were all lynched after they were falsely accused of theft in Aluu, a community in Ikwerre local government area, Rivers State, Nigeria on 5 October 2012. You can read the full details on the wikipedia page below. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluu_Four_lynching |
Instastory is catching up with twitstory. Nice one. |
That road is a death trap. I always pray hard whenever I travel that road. May their souls rest in peace. |
Which way Nigeria! I hate this with all my heart. Handing them to the police is still the best solution. Nobody or group of people not recognised by law is allowed to take lives no matter the crime. When I see things like this memories of Aluu 4 comes to mind. I was a uniport student then and God knows I cursed everybody that was involved in that babaric act both the killers and spectators. I'm just tired of this country. |
Nice cast and familiar faces. I dislike nollywood movies but I might see this when it hits Nigerian cinemas. |
RIP legend! I miss those days of good music. |

