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bamgbalaot:Who knows, Boko Haram may guarantee you that. Virgins at that! |
I believe the guy walked a considerable distance and this is commendable. I am particularly disgusted at people who put up an attitude when someone asks for prove or expresses questions. Just provide facts and appreciate the critic for bothering about your efforts. I had silent doubts about the guy's TOTAL walk and even called his number severally to ascertain his claims. From my little trainings, average man walk time is 4 miles (6 km) per hour. My doubts were amplified the day I read that he started 5am and got to Ibadan same day by 6pm. That is 13 hours baring intra_city walks. If he walks 4miles an hour; barring rest and other road conditions, that is 4x13=52miles (Lagos to Ibadan (Iwo rd) is actually 91miles (145km)). So what happened to 39miles (63km). This is not to dicountenance his overall efforts though. The time given by this man suggests that he either forgot certain details about his trip or allowed 'heaven' to help him. So op. That is my volunteering out the window. |
You have to go to her again. This time armed with recording/video gadgets. Beg her like never before. Let her say and do the things she usually did. Stand your grounds still, and reiterate the number of times she's been doing this. Go home and send her a copy. |
BTT:Available still... |
Nigerian journalism sha. Was I the only one who saw that Mary and John are actually Ifeanyi and Osame? |
Someday Nigeria shall be great again. This is direct effontery on all sense of civility. He should be grooming his legal team. He needs them than ever before. |
I once had a similar issue. I just searched the name on Google. The guy may even be discussing his loss somewhere. God bless you as you see this through. |
Good evening SA. When we sleep and wake up as lions. SA, the lions are coming... |
Now, if you look at it from your android, it looks like windscreen, if from a BlackBerry, it looks like a silencer. But I shall not be fooled! It is the v8 engine of Bajaj tricycle. |
silami:I am taking this report with a pinch of salt since it claims 'this arrangement is not yet final' |
Cool. |
Well, this report ended by saying we can as well disregard all it has earlier said. And that exactly is what I and I gonn' do! |
Nymph, wry, gym, pry, ... and a hundred more. |
And we all wish to someday be as old. Nothing wrong in kissing my grandma. |
MadCow1:Stop trading ignorance. It is familiarity with news materials that will let you know this is acceptable in journalism. Maybe he didn't deal with the bridge right, but there's correlation in the details. |
MadCow1:Madcow, while you may be right about the lopsidedness of our military efforts, to claim that we are lesser than lame-ducks is to beg the issue. Wars are not like that. Well, that's discuss for another day. Too sir, nothing wrong in bringing this info to frontpage. I couldn't stop being troubled by that video of children being burnt alive while the crowd watched and cheered. By your estimates, Tonto Dikeh's dogs and nipples would have been better. Any business can be frustrated by the government. You think businesses are just run by the books, right? Looks like you still have so much to learn about business survival, Madcow. Yes, you can carry out 'retributive killings' in Nigeria. In fact, anywhere. All it takes is for the home govt to turn a blind eye for some days while the madness lasted. Or just about even sponsor it. That we make the choice to be civil doesn't mean these things are impossible. Madcow, is it with the name or something? You claim we can't pick a diplomatic row with South Africa over her citizens' senseless and unprovoked murdering of our citizens simply because their president mouthed some incoherent condemnation of the attacks without offering proper apologies and commitment on how this will not be repeated and perpetrators brought to justice. Pray, Madcow, what other reason is grave enough to pick a row than when your citizens' lives are on the line. Your idea suggests that we are helpless and trapped in this barbarism spilled at our dignity as first, humanity, and of course, as Nigerians. Nothing can be further from the truth! Evil best prevails nowhere else than where ignorance as spilled here claims superiority. Arguably too, Lucky Dube, can be considered as the second biggest global brand from SA barring Mandiiba. Yet, he was killed because some jack believed he was Nigerian. It could have been --anybody! We choose to be civil. Remember that no people have the monopoly of madness. After all, we share the same Barbarians' DNA. Someone must take responsibility for calling them to other. Now. |
Ope o |
tunapa2009:Thank God. But op, a screen shot would have done the magic. |
BTT:Still waiting... |
BTT:I am waiting... |
I am interested in working for anybody as a songwriter. Try me. Please note that I am not hungry. |
The Motorola Razr was my dream phone at the time and I saved long and hard to have it. And to think I held down one of 3 armed robbers because of my Nokia 1100 torch light phone. God bless MTN Xtra Cool wih that faithful phone. I will buy one again if I find it today. The corpse of my N70 should be somewhere in my tech corner till date. The reason we should worry less about the 'reigning' techs of today. 'You bought the car today, it's worth less from that moment they took the cheque' - Carl Benz 1908 (Don't search the quote. The joke's on you) |
Rearsbert:Forget that scam about 'oyibo did not make it for our type of temperature' if I hear! For instance, I just did a random check on Google now. Miami, Florida USA and Lagos Nigeria, they have 31° and 32° as today's weather respectively. So what are we talking about? Beside, the manufactures put all of that in perspective. It is layman talk. Nigeria is not the hottest part of the world even if that mattered anything. That is why it is a thermo, it regulates the temperature to what is needed by your car. Nissan Primera cars carry 3 different type of gear box- wey me I know, Some dey carry 2 electrical sockets, some na just one socket, and the third one na cvt. The first two na dextron III dem dey use. You grab now? |
Roserbert:I have a year 2000 Infiniti G20. It is pretty same car with your Primera with an Infiniti badge. That car you got is a great car. Don't let you 'Kazeem' ruin it for you. Get Kazeem to replace that thermo. You own the car, he is your employee.Your engine starts dying the day the thermo was removed. Your fuel consumption worsens without it. There is an expected temperature your engine should run at ¬90° that is like the middle of your temperature gauge. You Can test the thermo before replacing it to be sure it's ok. Just put it in boiling water and you will see it open up. Also get you mech to bleed it the water after fixing it. Fill the coolant into the reservoir. Don't exceed the Max mark. If you have enough, empty the radiator and fill thee coolant in. I assume you know why you are using the coolant. The Primera (I assume yours is 2.0 too) comes with - I think 3 types of transmission box). It is only the cvt that uses that Niss 1. The other 2 use Dextron III. The Oando Dextron II you said you put is wrong! There's supposed to be a tag on the transmission dip-stick. Look at it. I pray yours is not the Niss 1 because the price is very humbling. For the Dextron III, the HOLT or SEAHORSE brands are very ok. BTW, if you must top transnmission oils please never use likes. Use same. From brands to specs - an harmless rule I don't joke with. Pending when the pros come. I am just a rookie learning my way through. Good luck bruv. |
drnairalov:Took me some time to understand your joke but I got it now. So they are now minus one, right? |
It's a cold world out there. Thanks for giving this publicity. I am sure before the week runs out we will find at least someone who knows her family members. You will be found girl. Just tell all you know. |
These conceding defeat that you people are doing, there is God o. Shey una no know say na bad market for lawyers. |
Both stories are very instructive. |
He has killed the exact fun he seeks. Man! |
stevikenna:No be the same mantra wey una take kill Agbaje dream be that? Abeg no use that bad luck slogan for my Owelle abeg. |
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