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KoiceReloaded:Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you... In my opinion the movie is Bulllllshit |
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Interior view pls |
Akunna be like mama u can't see me. Hahahahahahaha hahahahahahajajajajahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahajahajajahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahaha |
Weda China or Ogun, once eim get chilling AC, can carry me from Lagos to ibadan.. shikina |
Exactly He is lucky he didn't end up in the station like we normally do... With a jaw dropping charge hanging on our heads |
This Assholessssss Pick me by de road side, got to the station and they said I stole a transformer, Charged me to court, for Vandalisation, & destruction of property, My mom cried, I was so bitter seeing what she went through... IAM Reading Law at the moment for one single purpose, Deal with the Nigerian police.. |
Dboy55:Yes sir, Thank you sir... |
As much as they hate Donald he is one powerful asshole... Even a pin scratch, and they will be US Bombers flying in on the Horizon, heading for buckingham palace u know de rest |
Dis one na Dem oga oga at the top food oooo |
Majorkeys:Thank you thank you thank you, Volvo is a ugly beauty..... Leather seats so sweet, handling so smooth like knive through butter.. |
Terminator1234g:Thunder fire you were ever you may be hiding, |
Car brands: Who owns what? A road map to the auto industry partnerships Last updated: October 23, 2013 05:30 PM The auto industry has a very confusing family tree. The past few years have seen partnerships, sales, separations, bankruptcies, and entire divisions killed off, making it difficult to keep up with who owns which car brands. As automakers slim down to become more profitable and efficient, a number of changes have been made in recent years. We have seen storied names, such as Hummer, Mercury, and Pontiac, fade away into the history books. We have seen others, such as Chrysler, Jaguar, and Volvo, find new international corporate parents. And some, such as Aston Martin, remain in flux. To help clear up some of the confusion, we present a basic road map to navigate who owns which car brands among the major automotive companies that sell in the United States. Of course, the list is definitely subject to change. To find out how the major brands perform, see our brand report cards. Got a favorite car brand? Tell us why below. BMW owns: Mini and Rolls Royce. Fiat owns: Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Ferrari, Jeep, Lancia, Maserati, Ram and SRT. Ford Motor Company owns: Lincoln and a small stake in Mazda. General Motors owns: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC. GM owns a controlling interest in Opel and Vauxhall in Europe and Holden in Australia. (The U.S. Treasury Department is in the process of selling off the remaining GM stock holidngs.) Honda owns: Acura. Hyundai owns: Kia. Tata Motors (India) owns: Jaguar and Land Rover. Mazda mostly independently owned (Ford has small stake) Mitsubishi is independently owned. Daimler AG owns: Mercedes-Benz and Smart. Nissan owns: Infiniti. (Nissan, in turn, is owned by Renault.) Saab is owned by National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS). Subaru: Owned by Fuji Heavy Industries with Toyota a minority partner. Tesla: Toyota is a minority partner. Partnership with Daimler AG. Toyota Motor Company owns: Lexus, Scion, Daihatsu and Hino Motors, with a stake in Fuji Industries (Subaru's parent company) and Isuzu. Volkswagen owns: Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, and overseas-brands SEAT and Skoda. Volvo is owned by Chinese-automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, aka Geely. https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2009/06/car-brands-who-owns-what/index.htm |
RexTramadol1:Send for me too, 2102869433 UBA |
[quote author=GAZZUZZ post=68940928][/quote] this one Uncle is not in Auto section.... good evening sir |
Long & short of it, it's just to avoid Match Fixing |
mickeyenglish: ![]() Pls pls it's too early to start making me laugh, Kilode.. |
Dovehorizon:Bros the tin tier me ooo, no be even recently registered 407 sef |
Who else doesn't understand... |
CP Legal ![]() |
Make we no come hear Syria want us test bombs oooo |
If Glo sponsors NYSC, they will be no Service. |
Ivan Savvidis disrupted Sunday's Super League match with AEK after not agreeing with the disallowing of a goal Article continues below The Greek Super League match between PAOK and AEK Athens was postponed on Sunday after the former's owner, who appeared to be armed with a gun, and his entourage stormed the pitch following the disallowing of a late goal. PAOK thought they had secured a last-gasp win with an 89th-minute effort, only for the referee to alter his decision following the protestations of AEK players. The goal was ultimately disallowed, meaning PAOK were unable to usurp their rivals at the top of the table. That sparked angry scenes in the stands and numerous people entered the pitch, including PAOK owner Ivan Savvidis and his security detail. Savvidis, who appeared to usher his players off the pitch, confronted referee Giorgios Kominis and was then led away by his security. He then had to be restrained as he appeared to aim some angry words towards one of the match officials. The match was postponed after the referee went down the tunnel. Although the officials re-emerged later, PAOK claimed on Twitter the game "was finally halted with the score 1-0" in favour of the home side, despite the late goal initially seeming to be disallowed. Paok president Ivan Savvidis AEK coach Manolo Jimenez appeared to confirm PAOK had been handed the 1-0 win, while the former Sevilla boss also heard claims Savvidis entered the pitch armed with a gun. "Right now we are leaving the stadium escorted by the police," Jimenez is quoted as saying by Onda Cero. "The referee has invalidated the goal of PAOK for offside, there was a brawl of players and many people entered the field, including their president with bodyguards. "After the invasion, the referee has gone inside and after two hours wanted to resume. We said no. The shame is that in the end the referee has given them the goal, after all that has happened. "We learned later that the president had a gun, we did not see it there on the pitch." It is the second time in less than two months that PAOK's Toumba Stadium has been the setting of disturbances. Earlier in the day, PAOK had a stadium ban and a three-point deduction revoked following an incident against Olympiacos on February 25. Olympiacos coach Oscar Garcia had been hit on the head by a roll of paper thrown from the stands, with his injury requiring a trip to hospital. Cc: honeric01, Cc: ( semid4lyfe) |
Erection tinzzz, I meant election ooo
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kalufelix:As them useless reach they will gladly oblige... |
kalufelix:Lolsss Owambe ti take over, block lagos-ibadan Express way |
Yakubu Pour me water, holy water Quench this fire, ehehee Pour me water, some holy water Make e quench this fever.. |
No be lie |
Abi ooo, For those who helped my parents to catch me whenever they wanted to beat me during my childhood days...hope you're now working at the FBI, CIA, CID, SSS..nonsense idiots |
Ok For those who helped my parents to catch me whenever they wanted to beat me during my childhood days...hope you're now working at the FBI, CIA, CID, SSS..nonsense idiots ��� |
Please he does not have a choice, back to daura |


Macaroni :-
and, Irish Potatoes
?. You mean after wasting my time in the kitchen to do this kind of beef stew recipe?are we Italians or from Catalonia ? Not all of us on Nairaland are Slayqueens and #lazynigerianyouths. Abeg put Rice, Rice and beans combo and, Yam as edible meals to go with it jhoor.