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can i have more pictures of the interior. im interesed in the sienna |
surfing car sites |
oh leather interior, I can give 1m. get back to me |
lets do 950k |
whats your price ? |
whats the mileage pls Can we do 900k. Serious buyer here |
I heard cow piss is medicinal, so dude could be mindful of what hes doing ![]() |
My guy's single parent boss just fired him yesterday. So much stories but the guy is in real anguish. this post just reminded me of the bitchy ar&ol that did that. Tracing her history showed that she was once engaged to a guy that got her impregnated way back in college. The guy later left her due to some unruly behaviour. Also the ex husby happens to be an Ibo man. Ever since then this bi%C& has developed two attitudes which she exhibits to the extreme: she is a tribalist against her ex's tribe and she is a feminist. Too bad. |
Just be sincere, whats your last take. I am pretty much interested. |
I have 700k. if your game, lets play ball asap. |
Toyota Sienna urgently needed. If you have one for sale call or text me at 08132679361 |
My Nissan Extera 2001 jeep, especially after the engine has got heated in traffic or due to long journey, ceases to accelerate, breaks sounds and sometimes goes of. after cooling off the engine starts normally and moves. I notice this also when i use the AC for a while. The temperature metre shoes its not overheating and the plugs are in good condition. I would like to know the cause of this. |
Kellie Gerardi is training for the mission of her life, one from which she might never return. Gerardi is one of thousands of applicants vying for a trip to Mars, courtesy of an audacious new company called Mars One. Only 100 potential astronauts will be finalists, but there’s a pretty massive catch: It’s a one-way ticket. Despite the no-return clause, Mars One said 200,000 people from around the world, including Gerardi, have applied to leave everything on Earth behind. “I know for a fact that no matter what, in my lifetime, I’m going to space,” said Gerardi, who is newly engaged. Watch the full story on "Nightline" tonight at 12:35 a.m. ET What It's Like to Train for a Mission to Mars How Mock Mars Mission Will Simulate Life on the Red Planet The 26-year-old Florida native trained for the mission in the rocky plains of remote Utah, where she spent three weeks at the Mars Society’s Desert Research Station to learn what it takes for humans to survive on Mars, from moving and breathing in a space suit, to eating bizarre cuisines like zebra tarantulas, because bugs would be a food source on Mars. The commercial space industry has boomed in recent years, with companies like Space-X and Virgin Galactic building their own rockets and spaceships in an effort to make outer space available to everyone who wants to go. And it’s not just for sport. Some scientists believe settling other planets is the best hope for human survival. And when it comes to colonizing Mars, Bas Landorp, the 37-year-old CEO of Mars One, and his team of space experts claim they can do what NASA, so far, has not. “Accept the new reality,” Landorp said. “Literally everybody on the globe will be watching, just like when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon.” “We’re hiring the established aerospace companies from all over the world to design the systems, to build them, to test them, but no new inventions are needed to implement our program,” he added. But while Landorp said the technology exists to get people to Mars, his company does not have the technology to bring people back to Earth, so the plan is to form a permanent colony with new crews arriving each year. Of course there are extreme hurdles to overcome. Mars is about 200 million miles away from Earth, which translates to at least seven months of space travel to get there -- and no one has ever been there before. But for people like Kellie Gerardi, the unknowns are not scary, just part of the dream. “I think either you get it or you don't,” she said. “I would equate it almost to seeing Mt. Everest for the first time. Here is this hostile challenging environment, and either you feel a yearning to climb it or you don't. And if you don't, I don't know if--that I could ever explain that to you.” Gerardi is planning her wedding, but says getting married won’t stop her from leaving Earth and her fiancee is supportive of her decision. “Everyone makes the joke to us, ‘til Mars do us part,’” she said. “I'm getting married next year. I couldn't be more excited. I couldn't be more in love. Do I still see myself going to space in the future? Yes… I would go, and that's a hard reality.” Another Mars One hopeful is Sue Ann Pien, a 35-year-old tech worker from Los Angeles. She said finding out she was a potential candidate “changed the entire trajectory” of her life, and she started a sort of Earth bucket list. “I just took off and I went and I experience amazing things around the world that I wanted to do,” Pien said. “I was going up volcanoes in Bali and scuba diving.” Like Geraldi, Pien believes Mars is her destiny. Her family is mostly supportive of her choice, Pien said, but her girlfriend Cynthia struggles with her desire to leave Earth. “She's not going to lie about the fact that she doesn't like it--that there's something that might take me away from her,” Pien said. Mars One hopes to launch their potential astronauts in the next 10 years, but there is a lot of skepticism that this mission will even launch, much less succeed. Famed astrophysicist and author Dr. Michio Kaku is among the skeptics. “This has the atmosphere of a circus, where you have amateurs simply raising their hand, volunteering to be the first person on Mars,” Kaku said. “They have set impossibly unrealistic deadlines, and the amount of money that you have to have to go to Mars is incredible, perhaps 50 to several hundred billion dollars.” “And given the fact that this will be untested technology, I would assume that the failure rate would be about 90 to 95 percent for a mission of this magnitude,” Kaku continued. “In other words, it’s a tragedy waiting to happen.” A recent MIT study hypothesized that Mars One astronauts would suffocate within months of touching down on the red planet. Mars One says the MIT study is flawed, and that the company won't risk human lives until they are confident in their technology, but still, “there is no safe mission to Mars," Landorp said. "It’s impossible to eliminate all the risks." These risks aren't enough to deter these Mars mission dreamers from hoping they are among the 100 finalists chosen. But the doubts aren't enough to deter these Mars mission dreamers from hoping they make the cut to be among the 100 finalists chosen. So who makes it and who doesn’t? Tune in to “Nightline” tonight at 12:35 a.m. ET to watch the full story and find out what happens. https://gma.yahoo.com/signing-mission-mars-planning-never-return-222739641--abc-news-tech.html |
A 2 storey building in Douglas Road Owerri, Imo State going for 90 million Naira asking price. call 08036196477 |
While policemen are always accused of bribery and brutality in Nigeria, the women always utter vituperation in the heat of anger. They utter unimaginable words in attempt to tackle wrong doers. I had always compared their bad words with the brutality of their male counterparts. One traffic policewoman just told a motorist yesterday; see as him mouth dey like old woman to.t.o Naija I hail oh!Im sure you guys have similar experience. |
Hi folks, does anyone know about Imperial Educational Services and the prospect of working with them? |
Hi folks, does anyone know how I can buy Money Order for paying oversee fees. This is a requirement from a us institution. |
African-American civil rights groups plan to protest outside Sunday's Oscars show, where every single one of this year's 20 acting nominees is white. However small, the demonstration will revive debate about diversity at the Oscars-awarding Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, whose voting members are overwhelmingly white and with an average age in their 60s. "The goal of the protest is to send a message to the Academy, send a message to Hollywood, send a message to the film industry," said Earl Ofari Hutchinson, head of the LA Urban Policy Roundtable group. "And the message is very simple: you don't reflect America, your industry doesn't reflect America. Women, Hispanics, African-Americans, people of color (are) invisible in Hollywood." Halle Berry and Denzel Washington were famously lauded as having made a breakthrough for winning best actress and actor Oscars in 2002, but while there has been some progress in the decade since, it remains too little. Critics rounded on the Academy as soon as the nominations were announced last month, with all-white acting categories for the first time in nearly two decades: the last time was in 2011, and before that, 1998. Notable snubs included Britain's David Oyelowo, widely tipped for playing Martin Luther King Jr. in "Selma". The film's director Ava DuVernay, was also left out, although the movie is among eight picture nominees. The Academy has defended itself. Its first African American president, Cheryl Boone Isaacs, said shortly after nominations were unveiled that they spurred her to accelerate reforms to make the Academy more inclusive. "Personally, I would love to see and look forward to (seeing) a greater cultural diversity among all our nominees in all of our categories," she said at the time. But Darnell Hunt, head of the UCLA center for African American studies, and author of "The Hollywood Diversity Report", said the Academy is heading in the wrong direction. Halle Berry and Denzel Washington were famously lauded as having made a breakthrough for winning best actress and actor Oscars in 2002 © Provided by AFP Halle Berry and Denzel Washington were famously lauded as having made a breakthrough for winning best actress and actor Oscars in 2002 Hunt, who plans to release an update on his diversity report in a couple of weeks, said that 93 percent of the Academy's members are white, about 70 percent male, while the average age is 63. "In many ways the Academy is falling further and further behind because America is more diverse," he said. "In about two or three decades, we are going to be majority minority (with minorities making up most of US population) and you are going to have an Academy with 90 something percent white? That makes no sense." Peter Saphier, a member of the Academy since 1978 and former Universal executive who produced "Scarface" (1983), acknowledged that the body has some work to do. "There should be more diversity within the Academy itself," he told AFP. "They are trying to do something about it. We have an African American president. She is doing all she can to increase the membership diversity." William Smart Jr, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, said: "This is unjust, to see the lack of African Americans in the presentation. So we're mad! We're upset!" He stressed that there are "so many" actors from various ethnics and racial groups. "But the process eliminates them," Smart said. "There is an invisible ceiling over their heads, that the Academy has put there. We're calling for them to tear down that invisible ceiling." Sunday's diversity protest is planned for 2:00 pm (2200 GMT), only minutes before Hollywood's finest begin taking to the red carpet for the pre-show fashion parade, and barely three hours before curtain up on the 2015 Oscars. http://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/oscars/oscar-protest-planned-over-all-white-nominees/ar-BBhOyPM?ocid=UP97DHP |
Life is not all about looking at things from the comfort angle especially in this part of the world. Marriage in itself could be a sacrifice for love. |
Hi peeps, where can one take the GRE and IELTS Exams in Nigeria? A quick response will be appreciated. |
Pls can I take some of the pictures |
This is one Nigerian actor I was opportune to meet and rob mind with. He was soo humble and generous. May the good Lord accept you bro. But wait a minute. I am pissed by this secrecy thing . The wife who should even have cried out for his husband is still maintaining secrecy even after his death. I am not happy with this woman. What a display of ignorance. The living should learn from the dead!! |
I look at dbanj as one unorganised fellow. Why not concentrate and build fund and even invest than America today, south Africa tomorrow on top wet in I no know. Him manager no dey try sha. But will they listen to advise. |
Are the Nigeria policemen this nice?
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Are the Nigeria policemen this nice?
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Yemi, Yemi, Yemi! How many times did I call you? Stop putting hi bp on yourself for nothing. The person you are following is the wrong candidate! The Oracle has spoken. |
MY thumbs up for Jonathan and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I am proud of you guys. My Able President, we are solidly behind you! |
Something is wrong with the Admin for not deleting this post or allowing it to be posted in a manner its done. What does the tattered dirty dude with rag wrapping a baby represent? The Nigerian they are trying to portray or what? Tomorrow you say foreigners are looking down on you. Haba |
But truth be told, I am not Buhari's fan. No true leader will allow metro project in the face the gory state of power in Nigeria. How can you talk of Metro without tackling electricity problems, do you want to commit genocide. The accident on metro with unsteady electricity will be disastrous. I am in for Jonathan but this is not a minus for Buhari. |
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