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Hi dammiedex , How much can you get me Nissan X-trail 2002/2003 from Cotonou. preferably LHD. Waiting for ur reply. |
Hello german 007, Nice job you are doing here. How much can you get Nissan X-trail and CarinaE station wagoon for me? |
Hi perfectbuy, How much can u get Nissan X-trail 2002/2003 from Coutonou for me preferably left hand drive? |
Hi, How much can u get Nissan X-trail 2002/2003 from ireland for me? |
Looking delicious!!! Happy sales |
@ GODSON2009,. It is clear from all your posts i have been folowing that you are simply an Islam hater. I have read a lot of posts on the xtianity thread of this Nairaland and discovered that you have not made any meaningfull contribution to the faith you implied to be propagating even when crucial issues are raised on the foundation of that faith. Here is my advise to you: However you display hatred for Islam, it will continue to grow and attract genuine truth-seekers. Start to see Islam as a good religion and don't use the actions of few disgrunted elements in Islam as a yard stick to judge Islam, else you will be hunted for life by your own hatred on what you can not change. |
@ poster, if u want a Kia Rio that comes with the 3 year/ 100000km warranty backed up by the manufacturers as well as a comprehensive 15months/15000km free service offered, I suggest you by your car from an accredited dealership. Dana motors have 22 sales and service centres as well as up to date spareparts centers all over nigeria. It should be pretty easy. The Kia Rio 1.4L (2010 model), is economical, affordable and fuel efficient. Its a vehicle with great value at a great price, If you're interested in the Rio or any of our other models, pls call cynthia @ kia motors on 07084911145 or 07029322474. Prices range btw 1.674 m naira and 2.250m naira, depending on the specifications and features, cheers!@indie22, i do not intend to spoil your market. Out of the above quoted prices, which one comes with full safety features as i alleged in my ealier post. I have confirmed feelings that Nigerian dealers are always selling stripped versions of cars to us at a ridiculous prices in Nigeria. If you want more clarification i can susubstantiate. I stand to be corrected. |
My brother bought one recently and i was highly disappointed that all the necessary safety features associated with modern cars are not included (eg air bags and others). For me ohh, i will not invest my hard earned money on such car |
@true seeker. From your post you seem to be in support of Xtian God, i espected you to dwell on Xtian perspective of God with biblical references instead of devoting so much time writing on Muslim perspective of Allah so that we can learn so much from you. @uplawal. My sister, i think you can do better by not been abusive in your write-up. You can enlighten us about Muslim Allah with Quranic references as well. @Others, Let us listen to each other with open mind and learn as much as we can from others. |
Sold!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Let me have your phone number. Send to btlasisi@yahoo.co.uk so that we can discuss. |
I love this bird. It is shasharasha. happy sales. |
Where are the xtian scholars and Muslim scholars in the house? Abi una no wan make we gain from u. We are still waiting. |
Basically, there is no difference between xtian God and Muslim Allah. Allah is an Arabic word for God almighty, God is an English word for the supreme being while Jehovah is an Hebrew word for God. We can go on an on like this. I think where the problem lies is xtian perspective of their God and Muslim perspective of their Allah. Can any xtian tell me who is xtian God? Can any Muslim also tel me who is Allah? May be from these two questions above we can educate and learn from each other with open mind. |
Still available |
@GODSON2009, May be you don't get my argument right, What i mean by non core xtian celebration is that, it was neither mentioned in their scripture book nor has it has any direct affiliation to the prophets or disciple of Jesus Christ. Could you educate me on credible source of information? Can you sincerely tell me how the xtian youth celebrate valentine? I am willing to learn from you. |
Just an add-on. Valentine can not be said to be core xtianity celebration (Check wikipaedia) but was promoted by entrepreneurs who always want to seize any available festive period to increase their sales. In Nigeria, Valentine is generally regarded as a day to slaughter (must take your girlfriend to bed) as such, many xtians organisations normally fix a lot of their religions activities of that day in order to preoccupy their youth. To me, valetine means promotion of promiscuity |
I also have the same feeling that Honda bulldog is stronger that Honda babyboy. I have not used either of them anyway but it is just my feelings. |
@GODSON2009 , I do not know what you realy driving at. Have you read about how xtians scholars arrived at different number of books from different version of bible? Read the history shortly before king james and after king james (read the events from 1560 to 1750) |
Hello Nairalanders, It sadden my heart to read conflicting reports on ever avoidable crises in Nigeria. Why is it that every crises in Nigeria is always been given religions undertone? Why do they take pleasure in broadcasting negative news about us and some time twist it to the world as if they live in the land of saints? Check this news about Jos crises this morning and judge from there:- Pandemonium in Jos, again •As elders halt Igbo youths’ planned protest over kinsman’s death AS peace is gradually returning to Jos, Plateau State, there was pandemonium in some parts of the city on Thursday, following the alleged killing of a businessman by some people protesting the refusal of the natives to allow them to bury one of their kinsmen at a cemetery. There had been a stampede in Jos on Monday over a minor squabble between the Hausa and the natives at Farin-Kada area of Jos North Local Government Area of the state, following the refusal by the natives to prevent them from burying one of their kinsmen at the cemetery in the area. Nigerian Tribune learnt that in the course of the squabble, a man identified as a welder was attacked and burnt before the intervention of the security men deployed in the area. He was later identified to be an Igbo man, who owned a workshop within the vicinity of the incident. A complaint was said to have been lodged at Katako police station after the incident. Piqued by the development, Igbo youths, in Jos, in the early hours of Thursday, mobilised to protest the killing and what they saw as the nonchalant attitude of the police on the matter but were prevailed upon by the elders to suspend the demonstration and give the police more time. However, before they yielded to the plea, there had been pandemonium as people hurriedly closed their business premises fearing that the suspended protest might snowball into another crisis. Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune, the National President of Igbo Democratic Forum, Chief Chidi Ndu, said that the killing of the deceased, who he identified as Okechukwu, was a surprise to the Igbo community in Jos, adding that the minor squabble had nothing to do with the Igbo, because it was strictly between the Hausa and the natives. Chief Ndu said the man was accosted in his workshop and killed in a barbaric manner, adding that immediately after the incident, a complaint was lodged at Katako police station without any positive response. He added that the man who killed the welder was identified and also reported to the police immediately, adding that to the surprise of the people, the man was neither invited for questioning nor detained. Ndu said the Igbo elders in the state were able to prevail on their youths to shelve the protest slated for Thursday as peace-loving people and to give the police more time to carry out their investigation. When Nigerian Tribune contacted the state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Lerama, he said the command was not aware of any complaint to that effect to the police but promised to cross check with the division concerned. http://www.tribune.com.ng/index.php/front-page-news/1590-pandemonium-in-jos-again-as-elders-halt-igbo-youths-planned-protest-over-kinsmans-death.html While BBC reported as :--- Nigerian troops end cemetery row Map Nigerian soldiers have moved in to halt a confrontation between Christians and Muslims at a cemetery near the city of Jos, where religious tensions are high. Christians were trying to stop Muslims from burying a dead child in the Naraguta area. The cemetery is claimed by both Muslims and Christians and the ownership is the subject of a court case. More than 300 people died last month during days of rioting in Jos between the two religious groups. Thousands of police and military personnel were deployed to control the violence. The BBC's Ahmed Idris, in Abuja, says there is still a huge deployment of security forces in the area and tensions between the two communities remain high. There were reports of stone-throwing and several arrests during the disturbances in Naraguta, which is 15km (9.3 miles) from Jos. Muslims claim that the land they are now using as a cemetery was sold to them by Christians. But Christian groups deny this and say they still own the land. Jos, the capital of Plateau state, lies between Nigeria's mainly Muslim north and predominantly Christian south and has seen several outbreaks of sectarian violence in the recent past. But analysts say the real cause of the violence is a struggle for political superiority in the city. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8519677.stm |
Pandemonium in Jos, again •As elders halt Igbo youths’ planned protest over kinsman’s death AS peace is gradually returning to Jos, Plateau State, there was pandemonium in some parts of the city on Thursday, following the alleged killing of a businessman by some people protesting the refusal of the natives to allow them to bury one of their kinsmen at a cemetery. There had been a stampede in Jos on Monday over a minor squabble between the Hausa and the natives at Farin-Kada area of Jos North Local Government Area of the state, following the refusal by the natives to prevent them from burying one of their kinsmen at the cemetery in the area. Nigerian Tribune learnt that in the course of the squabble, a man identified as a welder was attacked and burnt before the intervention of the security men deployed in the area. He was later identified to be an Igbo man, who owned a workshop within the vicinity of the incident. A complaint was said to have been lodged at Katako police station after the incident. Piqued by the development, Igbo youths, in Jos, in the early hours of Thursday, mobilised to protest the killing and what they saw as the nonchalant attitude of the police on the matter but were prevailed upon by the elders to suspend the demonstration and give the police more time. However, before they yielded to the plea, there had been pandemonium as people hurriedly closed their business premises fearing that the suspended protest might snowball into another crisis. Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune, the National President of Igbo Democratic Forum, Chief Chidi Ndu, said that the killing of the deceased, who he identified as Okechukwu, was a surprise to the Igbo community in Jos, adding that the minor squabble had nothing to do with the Igbo, because it was strictly between the Hausa and the natives. Chief Ndu said the man was accosted in his workshop and killed in a barbaric manner, adding that immediately after the incident, a complaint was lodged at Katako police station without any positive response. He added that the man who killed the welder was identified and also reported to the police immediately, adding that to the surprise of the people, the man was neither invited for questioning nor detained. Ndu said the Igbo elders in the state were able to prevail on their youths to shelve the protest slated for Thursday as peace-loving people and to give the police more time to carry out their investigation. When Nigerian Tribune contacted the state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Lerama, he said the command was not aware of any complaint to that effect to the police but promised to cross check with the division concerned. http://www.tribune.com.ng/index.php/front-page-news/1590-pandemonium-in-jos-again-as-elders-halt-igbo-youths-planned-protest-over-kinsmans-death.html |
@german007 Nice job and clean ride. Please how reliable is this Isuzu axiom and what is the availabilty of its parts in Nigeria. |
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@adasi678 Please post the picture and the details of your car. Who knows, you may get a better buyer. I hope the poster is not confusing Nissan Serena with Toyota Sienna see this post https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-388282.0.html. |
Hello, Could you please help to check this # VIN: 4F2YZ04113KM28275 You can send the reply to btlasisi@yahoo.co.uk or post on this thread. |
Where are the buyers in the house? Make an reasonable offer, we might just supprise you with our offer. |
Nice ride good price. Would have love to pick it up but cash strapped now. Happy sales |
Hello oga Fhemmmy, I have been following your thread and i think you are simply good. A friend of mine would like to get qoutation for Lexus GX 470 (2007-2009) to be delivered in Portharcourt. How much can Mazda tribute, Ford escape and Nissan quest all 2001 edition go for? |
No sir. The baby is worth more than that. |
How much can i get Mazda tribute 2001, Ford escape 2001 and Nissan quest 2000/2001. Send reply to btlasisi@yahoo.co.uk |
Feed us with pics please |
Please can you send details pictures(including interior pictures) and all the facilities on the bus to my mail box btlasisi@yahoo.co.uk. I do no live in Lagos. What is the state of the engine and why do u want to sell it? |