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Infinitikoncept:Ok bro....... Oya lets do business |
Infinitikoncept:Infinitikoncept.... Thank God i found you here... Pls at wat rate can i buy on amazon Wats d rate now I wanna buy a phone that costs 289$ |
imurboss:I haven't bought from dem recently... Dont know their current rate |
Am here thinking on what will happen if dollar is at 250 in the parallel market after the CBN flexible rate steps in..... Wetin i go buy for aliexpress and amazon ehn..... Lol.... |
TeamLightSkin:Hey dear, i saw this post pretty late... G4 has been my desired phone... Almost ordered on aliexpress recently... Pls let me update us if u gat another at ur affordable price... ![]() |
Ipad 3 and ipad 2 for sale.......or swapping...... Call or whatsapp... 08068885158 |
Eghosa1:Thanks brother...will definitely contact you soon...really grateful |
Greetings o.. Pls I have multiple enquires to make from you guys who are already good at this stuff,i believe everyone had a day dey first learnt something,so pls be patient with me,thanks... I want to buy on Ali express,just a phone,it costs 400 dollars,my questions are, 1)can I buy with my Uba,wema,first or zenith bank nairn acct?? 2)how much will I be charged at this current dollar rate?? 3)is Ali express trustworthy? 4)can it be shipped to Nigeria directly from dere? Or do I need an agent in China that I will ship it to and then the agent sends it to nigeria?? 5)i have seen u guys talk about paypal,paymaster and other different payment platform,truthfully I don't know bout them and would really love to know especially about paypal which is often mentioned.. Like I said am willing to learn this, please be patient enough to teach a brother..thAnks. |
Sometimes i see some small vehicles, big at times, with Government plate numbers, these vehicles are in no way government vehicles because i know the owners, my step mother also has one like that, because she works in a ministry where she was able to get a government plate number, and she has been using it since she got that car, my question is, is there a system where the Nigerian police or road safety or whatever agency in charge gets to check misuse of Government plate numbers? |
This guy here be like"i wasnt supposed to be born in this era. " looks like a yahoo boy
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We all leave this earth one day!!!! Wat matters is how you lived...... RIP ma |
Lol....... Congrats mr governor.....many persons in that post are actually celebrating their own source of daily bread being safe.. |
He should be glad he wasn't gotten by those boys..... By now e for dey another planet dey look im money wey dey hidden accounts |
Congrats to them... Am not married yet, but i been in relationships and i got tired after a while... So wen i see a relationship (marriage) thats been for 10....i say kudos.......... When i find my woman tho, i will stay forever |
addikt:Lol.... I don get one now |
Today is My Dad, Mum and brothers birthday....... Show them some love with your likes |
Jesus is Lord # he saves without a Price# accept him today into your life |
Jeffy1206:how do I get d redmi note 3? 32gb ....you said d price is 55k right? |
Ymodulus:bros if I wanna buy a stuff of 300$ in amazon with my Uba naira master card how much will I be charged? d 208?? or Uba will top it?? pls explain...thanks |
President Muhammadu Buhari Aso Rock, Abuja Nigeria Dear President Buhari: When you visited the United States Institute of Peace last July, you pledged that you would be "fair, just and scrupulously follow due process and the rule of law, as enshrined in [the Nigerian] constitution" in prosecuting corruption. Such loftiness is laudable. As the Bible instructs in Amos 5:24: "[L]et justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream." But to be just, the law must be evenhanded. It cannot, in the manner of Russian President Vladimir Putin, be something that is given to punish your enemies and withheld to favor your friends. If so, the law becomes an instrument of injustice bearing earmarks of the wicked rather than the good. In the United States, you declared a policy of "zero tolerance" against corruption. You solicited weapons and other assistance from the United States government based on that avowal. But were you sincere? During your election campaign, you promised widespread amnesty, not zero tolerance. You elaborated: "Whoever that is indicted of corruption between 1999 to the time of swearing-in would be pardoned. I am going to draw a line, anybody who involved himself in corruption after I assume office, will face the music." After you were inaugurated, however, you disowned your statement and declared you would prosecute past ministers or other officials for corruption or fraud. And then again you immediately hedged. You were reminded of your dubious past by former Major General and President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, who succeeded your military dictatorship. He released this statement: "On General Buhari, it is not in IBB's tradition to take up issues with his colleague former President. But for the purpose of record, we are conversant with General Buhari's so-called holier-than-thou attitude. He is a one-time Minister of Petroleum and we have good records of his tenure as minister. Secondly, he presided over the Petroleum Trust Fund, PTF, which records we also have. We challenge him to come out with clean hands in those two portfolios he headed. Or we will help him to expose his records of performance during those periods. Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones. General Buhari should be properly guided." You then swiftly backed off your zero tolerance policy because you would have been its first casualty. You opportunistically announced that zero tolerance would be narrowed to the predecessor administration of Goodluck Jonathan because to probe further would be "a waste of time." That conclusion seems preposterous. In 2012, the World Bank's ex-vice president for Africa, Oby Ezekwesili, estimated that a stupendous $400 billion in Nigerian oil revenues had been stolen or misspent since independence in 1960. The lion's share of that corruption spans far beyond the Jonathan administration. Your zero tolerance policy seems to come with a squint to avoid seeing culpability in your political friends. A few examples are but the tip of the iceberg. A Rivers State judicial commission of inquiry found that N53 billion disappeared from the Rivers State Reserve Fund under former governor Rotimi Amaechi. Former Lagos governor and head of your campaign finance team Babatunde Fashola was accused ofsquandering N78 million of government money to upgrade his personal website. The EFCC has ignored these corruption allegations, and you have given both promotions: the Ministry of Transport to Mr. Amaechi, and the Ministry of Power, Works, and Housing to Mr. Fashola. In contrast, you have played judge, jury, and prosecutor in the newspapers to convict former PDP Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke of corruption. Is this evenhanded justice? United States Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson taught: "[T]here is no more effective practical guaranty against arbitrary and unreasonable government than to require that the principles of law which officials would impose upon a minority must be imposed generally. Conversely, nothing opens the door to arbitrary action so effectively as to allow those officials to pick and choose only a few to whom they will apply legislation and thus to escape the political retribution that might be visited upon them if larger numbers were affected." To investigate or prosecute based on political affiliation or opinion also violates Articles 2 and 7 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is unworthy of a great nation like Nigeria. Make the hallmark of your administration justice, not retribution, and you may live for the ages. I am a United States citizen and lawyer. I have no political standing in Nigeria. Some might argue that my speaking about the administration of justice in Nigeria bespeaks impertinece. But you chose to vist the United States to solicit weapons and other assistance from my government--a government of the people, by the people, for the people. The United States government represents me. What the United States government does reflects on me. I thus have an interest in addressing the actions of foreign governments that receive United States government aid. Sunshine is said to be the best of disinfectants. Sincerely, Bruce Fein |
pls I wanna make purchases on amazon on black Friday...pls I wanna know how convenient it is and how reliable they are.....thanks.. |
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Biafra protest on going now at summit junction Asaba..........peaceful but radical
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NnamdiHuawei:how much? |
pls I really am a huge fan of the nexus 6p and 5x..I wanna know the price range in naira..... and if they will be available in the Nigerian market. |
SirWere:the write up is inspiring here dude... |
really helpful write up |
Dr. Ben Carson (Retired world renowned neurosurgeon, and Republican Presidential Aspirant) wrote this beautiful piece.ReadSometimes you are unsatisfied with your life, while many people in this world are dreaming of living your life.A child on a farm sees a plane fly overhead and dreams of flying. But, a pilot on the plane sees the farmhouse and dreams of returning home. That's life!! Enjoy yours.If wealth is the secret to happiness, then the rich should be dancing on the streets. But only poor kids do that.If power ensures security, then officials should walk unguarded. Butthose who live simply, sleep soundly.If beauty and fame bring ideal relationships, then celebrities should have the best marriages. But those who live simply, walk humbly and love genuinely!All good will come back to you!!!Man asks, “Where was God when Myles Munroe, wife and his associates were killed in a crash? He answers, "The same place Isat when John the Baptist my servant was beheaded. When Stephen my servant was stoned to death. When Paul my servant was murdered in Rome. The same place I sat when my only Son was brutally crucified, wounded, bruised and killed. Ihave not moved from my position."I am the same. It is not the means of exit from earth that matters butthedestination. Live simply. It's all about God!! |
there's not a friend like the peaceful JESUS..............Rip sir |
NOW THANKS BE UNTO GOD,WHICH ALWAYS CAUSETH US TO TRIUMPH IN CHRIST..... JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY TO THE FATHER# ACCEPT HIM TODAY# |
Wats d rate now
