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You're absolutely right on the embossing of the glass. I remember seeing something like that on the ones Melakes installed. EgunMogaji2: |
I actually witnessed one of the glass panels for a cubicle fabricated for me a few years back shatter to pieces - it was indeed temperred. Above all, I can second Haji and EgunMogaji's endorsement of Melake's work. He is an absolute gentleman and his work speaks for him; I had a great experience working with him. GloriousGbola: |
I won't go near a project Brabus/n3xt (or whatever else he rebrands himself as) was a part of with a 10 foot pole. He has a history of f***ing up his clients and their projects and absolving himself of all blame. Don't be fooled by his self-acclaim, it's all part of his modus operandi - this is the one thing he is actually good at - bluffy marketing. His lack of integrity is also unrivaled in my opinion. For every success he lays claim to, there are usually 1 million disasters... Again, don't be fooled if you don't want history to repeat itself with you as the victim... Stopthecap: |
I know for sure, I'm a customer of yours. ![]() Let me talk to the mechanic, will let you know. Gazzuzzlogistic: |
Oga Gazzuzz, I got a P0351 code when I scanned my Rx350, check engine light is on. What's the issue likely to be? Pls can you give a repair estimate also? Thanks in advance. |
See? All Nigerian businesses have similar stories. If there is a genuine interest to fix things, these are the starting points. Power supply, roads, security etc. All these will make the environment attractive to would-be investors. ahiboilandgas: |
I don't quite buy the idea of forcing people into (supposedly) productive ventures. People who wish to go into such ventures having access to financing sourced from those who have funds to invest is a more realistic idea. These "productive ventures" will be better thought out and not panic moves because someone did not want to have stagnant funds. ogawisdom: |
My brother, tell them o! The environments are not comparable. At all! I often like to joke that in Naija you spent 90% of your business start up capital on things that basic infrastructure should have taken care of - generators, fuel, security, roads. How on earth can businesses thrive and become profitable in such an environment? I often hear of products imported from China that end up costing less than the locally manufactured ones. In the US and UK, you would start by drawing a business plan, leveraging existing infrastructure, and charting a path to a sustainable business. In Naija, you start from a generator store buying a backup for the backup generator. It's amazing how in the twinkle of an eye, someone decides that we must have low single digit TB interest rates in an environment where banks issue loans at close to 30% plus a right and left kidney as collateral. In the developed world, you can get loans at low to mid single digit interest rates with a reasonable credit score. There are lots of enterpreneurs looking for financing to start or boost businesses despite the harsh business climate - the banks are however reluctant to lend because of the high risk involved. There's really no magic to it - providing 24/7 power supply, security, etc will reduce cost of doing business in Nigeria. Some of the CBN's moves are in the right direction - BVNs for example so credit worthiness can be assessed across financial institutions. We however have a long way to go. It's often best when things are driven by market forces. Why for example is imported rice more desireable? Rather than ask such questions, they create artificial scarcity by closing the borders. Forced single digit interest rates in an unstable currency vs single digit interest rates in a stable currency like the USD or GBP, the better choice is obvious. Anyways, enough of my ranting. We go siddown dey look. ahiboilandgas: |
With interest rate on savings accounts at roughly 3.5%, why would one invest in TBs at the same interest rate? Or is there something I’m missing? dipoolowoo: |
Guys, where is romeo3? Hope all is well with him. |
This is lovely, congratulations Haji @mufutau55! Great job once again, @melakes. Please keep up the good work. melakes: |
@ifyeez There's a service bulletin on this issue, see below: https://www.arcparts.com/wp-content/uploads/images/Technical_Information/Honda_07-086.pdf I had the same issue around 2011; very worrisome but once I found the SB it was an easy fix. The O-ring cost me next to nothing, I had to pay for labour though. I was scared of doing it myself and messing up something else. ifyeez: |
These guys are good! Many thanks, Taiwo.
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@EgunMogaji Are you still looking for a roofing guy? I might be able to find the guy who did mine. He was recommended by the first aluminum guys who supplied the roofing sheets. I had great experience with him, he even came back to fix a leak that was detected when the rains came. And yes, he is hands-on. And he did not study computer science by the way. ![]() |
@feelamong pls can you share more details about eurobonds. Is there a schedule for its sale like treasury bills or is it “on-demand” like public offers? Is there a secondary market? Are the rates annualized or is the interest rate for the entire tenure? How does one invest? feelamong: |
Sent another one a couple of mins ago... allCopacetic: |
@allCopacetic What's your whatsapp number? |
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Does anyone know where I can get genuine honda power steering fluid in Lagos? I poured honda ATF in my power steering reservoir, is there anything to be worried about? I know it should be fine for most cars but honda can be very finicky. Thanks in advance. |
