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#130k cash |
LosC: ![]() |
"Hardly used" ![]() |
And Arivoko had to tell a lie to sell his product. |
1.2m |
900k |
800k |
1.2m |
BrainArk:Guy calm down. Boko haram/herdsmen was instituted to control the population over there. My brother do not stress yourself on them anymore. |
crackhouse:Big waste of money. Olodo research with outdated scientific tools. |
Harlequeen:This thread has gone far, and i hope you've learnt one or two. I'm just here to lay out my candid opinion. I'm currently dating someone like you and we've had ups and downs but something is lacking in her. She's a hustler, pursuing her Ph.D and earns well from her business but she still lacks one thing. She has good taste of living and can do anything to put us into that standard but she lacks one thing. She believes she got it handled but it's not. The wants to change but she can't (it's a lifestyle). She has bad manners and lots of pride. Having educational qualifications, being a good hustler and making money is nothing to a man if you're not well mannered towards people and him. This is what drives your daily relationship and what keeps the body and soul together. Pride and lack of submission to your man kills everything good about you. It's not just about getting Mr. Right but doing right by him. Before you work towards getting your desired man, make sure you build yourself to be the woman he wants. I'm a successful man to a point for now. I know what I want in my woman and I'm ready to be what she wants so we can tangle along well enough. I'll be leaving my current relationship very soon because my woman's academic/career success isn't the primary thing here. He daily living with me is no.1. Respect, humility and submission is everything to a man. Good luck my dear, and I pray everything works out fine for you. |
Make she calm down o. Our hands no dey |
3.3m You're not serious |
Can it go for 1m |
1.5m |
Keep this ride for me. |
IamPatriotic:All of us that you quoted rightly stressed how vital that goal was because we watched it unlike you. At least, Google has done more than vindicating us. Let's rest on this matter now. Have a great day. |
IamPatriotic:We all watched the match except you. It was June 22, 2010, a day Nigerians won’t forget in a hurry. It was a day Yakubu Aiyegbeni missed a simple tap-in during a game between Nigeria and South Korea. The miss came when his side was trailing the Koreans 2-1 in their final Group A match at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, South Africa. The ‘Yak’ would later score from the penalty spot but Super Eagles fans were, at the time, unable to move past the unbelievable miss. It was painful, hard to fathom and difficult to describe. Perhaps, if the former Okomu Oil striker had converted the vital goal, Nigeria could have defeated South Korea to qualify for the round of 16 of the 2010 World Cup — but it never happened. Lars Lagerback would later describe Aiyegbeni’s miss as the worst he had ever seen as a coach. If Yak has one regret about his life in football, it is the haunting thought of that moment of unexplainable madness. Three years later, he broached the painful topic in an interview with the website of Guangzhou R&F, his former club. “Oh my God, I will never forget that moment,” Aiyegbeni said. “I was ready to put the ball in the net. I thought the ball had gone in, I don’t understand how it happened. “I couldn’t believe it, I was standing there laughing, laughing at myself. If I scored the goal, it would have taken Nigeria to the Round of 16. Losing such chance is what one remembers for a lifetime.” |
It was the most vital of all goals but you use the inside of your head and not the outside. |
Kelvin30286063:Now you've switched to age differences. I'm not your mate. Remember, we are faceless here. Have a good night rest, tomorrow is another work day. |
Kelvin30286063:We know people who are shallow and has no knowledge of their surroundings with their comments. You're one of them. Ask questions about Dangotes relationship with the Government from time immemorial and you would be surprised with the findings. |
PoliticalWitch:Bro we know Dangotes underground runs with the Government till date. Please do not mention any right people here. The right people you mentioned are still the government till date. Innoson started alone and is still making it alone. |
Foxman19:Half baked you say. Stop this nonsense bro. Do you have any product to your name? NO! instead of you to tell him that's it's not only the Government that should be involved. The citizens should also invest by buying Innoson motors too. Guy stop bringing another man's sweat down with jealousy and bigotry. If you have to quote me, do it with an apology to Innoson or better not but take correction. |
Carbaby007:good reviews on the 1st thread. Thanks for sharing |
greggng:Thanks but what's the full consumption like compared to a Corolla |
What's the: *fuel consumption like? *engine performance *Overall maintenance cost *availability of parts and cost. *Anything else I need to know I wish to buy one soon. Help a brother.
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Karatum:please go and scrap it o. Use iron sponge |
TundeBricklayer:From Eziowelle to Ogidi, we give them oseeeee! |
Noooooooooo |
Quick sale: 2 plots of land (100x100ft) @ a built up area in Ogbadogba layout Okpanam, Delta state. It's a 1 minute drive from Benin/Asaba Express off Okpanam junction bypass and 5 minutes drive from Asaba town. Contact: 09025065149/08135199356
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You're not serious