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@poster Please dont give up - giving up is easliy comparable to dying Do whatever you can do. High levels of risk in Nigeria equates to High Returns |
all you fake people . Neglect your own to support outsiders what about enyimba or kano pillars - The so called manu or arsenal supporters that are all broke - what a joke |
dont know - but i think it is going to be 2 years. |
the more you look the less you see Nothing good is coming out this - its going to be business as usual. |
Nigerian hacker - |
Jona na mute - Mr Copy ,paste and run |
ikeyman00:u no well - now you are contradicting yourself - one minute u say niger delta belongs to Igbo and next minute you say ND are losers u ssee ,u need help ![]() |
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all these nasa freaks upsetting God . I dont understand. |
no - but she understand some phrase - just like any other tribe in nigeria |
[flash=400,400]http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/OajBZqvfai0[/flash] |
poster u need urgent medical help - what is your beef - My wife is from Rivers State - eleme tribe and she hates been called Igbo and number of people i have also meet from the Niger delta also hates being called igbo. Please stop this disillusion. |
Gen 11:6 And Jehovah said, Behold, they are one people, and they have all one language; and this is what they begin to do: and now nothing will be withholden from them, which they purpose to do. Gen 11:7 Come, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech. Gen 11:8 So Jehovah scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth: and they left off building the city. Gen 11:9 Therefore was the name of it called Babel; because Jehovah did there confound the language of all the earth: and from thence did Jehovah scatter them abroad upon the face of all the earth. Henceforth these people will never understand themselves again - which eventually will lead to self destruction. |
@ DOW left handed trucks @ feelitx - the trucks are not for sale - but u can get one at little as 5000 euros upwards ( Daf, man , scanca exculding shipping costs) |
chelseabmw:it sounds like you got a big family - 2 wives and 10 kids i will throw in a trailer as well Wagon ke ![]() |
redsun:in the same country - with bad road you see some one owing a bently or sport merc - i just pity the chasis and underpan of those cars. |
busi-bodi:but one has to start from somehwere - protest ----- change ---- better life. |
busi-bodi:dont you think it good thing - hopefully people will begin to wake up to their responsibilty- We need change in Nigeria. |
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it is so hard for you post without comparing it to what is happening in Nigeria. |
Please advised that majority of all these Mps have offered to pay every penny taken back to the coffers. if you are trying to justify corruption in Nigeria . I am happy to inform that you are wrong. These mPs all acted within the expenses law. It is the law that needs to be changed. The expenses law allows for certain claims but the question is " is it moral" Capital No. Unlike your brothers in africa who dont give shit to any laws or morality . |
Feelitx:do you want to buy or want to have an idea of how much we paid for the trucks |
Power to the people. |
* Business * Markets * Credit crunch * Economics * Recession * Dan Roberts on business * Viewpoint * On America * On Europe Barge with stolen oil sinks in Nigerian waters * Reuters, Tuesday May 12 2009 PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria, May 12 (Reuters) - A barge carrying 2,000 tonnes of allegedly stolen crude oil has sunk off the coast of Nigeria's Niger Delta, causing some environmental damage, a military spokesman said on Tuesday. The boat sank near the Forcados oil terminal, operated by Royal Dutch Shell's joint venture with state-run oil major NNPC, in Delta state late on Sunday. "Our men have impounded a vessel used by bunkerers to siphon crude from oil installations in the Niger Delta," said Colonel Rabe Abubakar, spokesman for the military task force in the Niger Delta. "The vessel discharged its crude contents into the river and the spillage is causing damage to the environment. The spill has not been contained," he added. The military said it was investigating the matter, but no one has been arrested yet. Nigeria is the world's eighth biggest exporter of crude oil but thieves take a sizeable proportion of its output by drilling into pipelines or hijacking barges loaded with oil, a type of theft known locally as "bunkering." |
Dear NLs The following shipments have finally been loaded onto Ship - I would like to source for clearing agents thanks
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@ ikey One man campaign keep it up |
The approved list of colleges for sponsoring UK student visas has shrunk by more than 13,000, following a crackdown against bogus colleges. There had been about 15,000 public and private educational institutions on the government's register. But the new list, vetted by the UK Border Agency, now only has 1,500 institutions registered. The stricter rules for the new register are intended to stop "dodgy colleges", says the UK Border Agency. But the sharp fall in numbers will raise questions as to whether the previous official list included bogus institutions. Immigration rules Following concern that bogus colleges were being operated as a way of fraudulently providing student visas, there has been a substantial tightening of regulations. "We have made it clear that we will not tolerate either the fraudulent applicants trying to abuse Britain's immigration rules, or the dodgy colleges that facilitate them," says a statement from the Home Office. The register of colleges, held by a series of government departments, has been used as an approved list for student visa applications. Colleges which want to recruit students from overseas now face a much tougher inspection and accreditation process - and overseas students face greater controls, including the need for a biometric identity card. The list of registered colleges, previously held by the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, is now run by the UK Border Agency - and colleges have had to re-apply to be on the new approved list. A quarter of those who applied have been rejected - and the registered number has plunged by 90%. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/8046341.stm |
redsun:Absolute no point buying any fancy car- the road will ruin the vehicle -- I will look for an old land rover - that will do the trick on Nigerian roads. |
@poster Is nigeria that bad - leading people to start driving armoured vehicles - when we are not in iraq or afghanistan |
@poster Hope you will able to offer lower prices - Nairaland is getting to expensive. |
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