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patlead:Absolutely not |
Name Checkers come and check |
EMMAUGOH:Imported rice is not banned You just have to pay more import duties... |
asoderock:Hi, I also noticed your VIN (chassis Nr) you posted is wrong 4TIBE32K52U014610 Its most likely 4T 1 BE32K52U014610 this is because VINs don't use alphabets "I" & "O" |
investnotspend:Hello investnotspend, Sorry for the loss of your car. However you can report your stolen vehicle to carreport so that it cannot be re-sold here in Nigeria as either Direct Belgium, Tokumbo. Fill out our form on www.carreport.com.ng so we can upload it to our data base and inform you any time an inquiry is made on the car. ITS FREE… You can also visit our facebook page www.facebook.com/carreportNG THINGS YOU NEED TO FILL OUT OUR FORMS: 1. A Certified true copy of Police report from the Nigerian Police 2. Phone Nr to contact if an inquiry is made on the car. 3. Valid e-mail address (as communication shall be by e-mails only) 4. VIN: The VIN (usually called Chassis number here in Nigeria) is a unique 17 digit alphanumeric code which is particular to one car as in no too cars have the same two VIN. 5. Other information eg (Your Name; make of vehicle, model,engine nr and plate nr of the car; location where theft occurred; etc) Lets help you recover your car |
asoderock:Hello asoderock, Sorry for the loss of your car. However you can report your stolen vehicle to carreport so that it cannot be re-sold here in Nigeria as either Direct Belgium, Tokumbo. Fill out our form on www.carreport.com.ng so we can upload it to our data base and inform you any time an inquiry is made on the car. ITS FREE… You can also visit our facebook page www.facebook.com/carreportNG THINGS YOU NEED TO FILL OUT OUR FORMS: 1. A Certified true copy of Police report from the Nigerian Police 2. Phone Nr to contact if an inquiry is made on the car. 3. Valid e-mail address (as communication shall be by e-mails only) 4. VIN: The VIN (usually called Chassis number here in Nigeria) is a unique 17 digit alphanumeric code which is particular to one car as in no too cars have the same two VIN. 5. Other information eg (Your Name; make of vehicle, model,engine nr and plate nr of the car; location where theft occurred; etc) Lets help you recover your car |
No pictures? Show us the pictures of the girls and their exposed bo0bs let us judge by ourselves ![]() |
INTRODUCING carreport.com.ng is a not for profit community service outfit which seeks to eliminate, eradicate or reduce to the barest minimum the ability of people to sell stolen vehicles here in Nigeria. WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO Thousands of cars are stolen every year here in Nigeria which are later resold in the Nigerian Car Market as either Tokunmbo (Direct Belgium) or as second handed vehicles. Unsuspecting members of public buy such vehicles (sometimes knowingly) as Tokumbo or second handed vehicles. OUR AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. To minimize to the barest minimum and possibly eliminate the ability to sell (re-sell) stolen vehicles here in Nigeria. 2. To ensure that all stolen vehicles are reported and properly document electronically. 3. To help members of public who wish to purchase cars here in Nigeria carry out a proper search on the status of the vehicle online before paying. 4. To make sure innocent people don’t fall victim and lose their hard earned money due to the fact that they bought a vehicle reported stolen. carreport.com.ng is currently populating our database with records of stolen vehicles in Nigeria. We are calling on members of the public who have had their car or a friend or a relations car stolen to visit our site www.carreport.com.ng and document it electronically so as to make it difficult to re-sell such cars here in Nigeria. IT’S ABSOLUTELY FREE THINGS YOU NEED TO FILL OUT OUR FORMS: 1. A Certified true copy of Police report from the Nigerian Police 2. Phone Nr to contact if an inquiry is made on the car. 3. Valid e-mail address (as communication shall be by e-mails only) 4. VIN: The VIN (usually called Chassis number here in Nigeria) is a unique 17 digit alphanumeric code which is particular to one car as in no too cars have the same two VIN. 5. Other information eg (Your Name; make, model,engine nr and plate nr of the car; location where theft occurred; etc) WHY YOU SHOULD REPORT EVEN IF IT WAS A LONG TIME AGO: Car was stolen 6. 7 or 8 years ago, it doesn’t matter just report its free and just incase the current owner wishes to re-sell to another person it will turn up as stolen.
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Not my tuff |
Avengers |
Kindly help me check 5TDZA23C96S558764 Thank you info@carreport.com.ng |
Op have you heard of side drilling FG has been drilling Ogoni oil from Andoni Okirika, Ogu and Oyibo areas Even Kuwait was once stealing Iraqi oil using Side drilling as far back as 1985 |
hardywaltz:I think it's retirement still waiting for confirmation |
Stolen:Kindly stick to the topic |
Information reaching me is that IGP Solomon Arase has been giving the Marching orders several 2 months before he is due to commence mandatory 3month pre-retirement leave |
cjrane:Give us your own list... |
mamabomboy:Can we see this alleged text or we are to take your word for it? Moreover you thing the Military institution is like one man business where text messages are sent to employees terminating their employment ![]() |
Stolen:Why are you crying more than the bereaved Under the CFRN; Armed Forces Laws and Military Rules of Engagement (Internationally approved too), you don't obey UNLAWFUL ORDERS, notwithstanding whether it was ISSUED by a C-in-C or unit commander. An ORDER to interfere with ELECTORAL PROCESS contrary to Nigeria Constitution and Electoral Act is UNLAWFUL; or to DIVERT MONEY MEANT FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST INSURGENCY AGAINST THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE NIGERIAN NATION (BOKO HARAM) is an UNLAWFUL ORDER that must NOT BE OBEYED. In some instances, diverting such funds as they did amounts to TREASON (ACCESSORY AFTER THE FACT OF TREASON) This is why they were sacked after facing disciplinary committee made up of their peers. |
Tolexander:From the list and in your ow opinion how many are from the endangered "southern region"?
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Quantity Surveyor Extra-Ordinary.. El-Rufia (FNIQS; RQS; RICS) lectured the likes of Gen. Ihejirika (FNIQS) and former PDP National Chairman Mu'azu (FNIQS) and revolutionised Quantity Surveying practise in Nigeria with El-Rufia & Partners.
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Ayo has bastardised CAN I trust the Catholic Church they can afford to stand on their own. I'm not however surprised about the silence of the Anglican church
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Hope this ends the speculation that they were all from Southern region.
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ADCs to former President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and Goodluck Jonathan are among the 58 military officers retired by the Nigerian army in its latest exercise. They were retired over two allegations, according to the army: partisanship and corruption. Ojogbane Adegbe, a colonel and former ADC to Jonathan, and Mustapha Onoiveta, former ADC to Yar’Adua, were both retired. Nicholas Achinze, a colonel and former military assistant to Owoye Azazi, a retired general, and Sambo Dasuki, a retired colonel, was also retired. Both Azazi and Dasuki were national security advisers under Jonathan. In announcing the retirement on Saturday, Sani Usman, a colonel and army spokesman, said it was based on “service exigencies”. “It should be recalled that not too long ago some officers were investigated for being partisan during the 2015 general election,” he said. “Similarly, the investigation by the Presidential Committee investigating defence contracts revealed a lot. Some officers have already been arraigned in court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).” Usman said the army appealed that Nigerians “should therefore not read this out of context”, saying “the military must remain apolitical and professional at all times”. SOME NAMES ON THE LIST 1. Maj Gen FO Ali. 2. Maj Gen EG Atewe. 3. Maj Gen Ejemai. 4. Maj Gen MY Ibrahim. 5. Maj Gen IN Ijioma. 6. Maj Gen Koleoso. 7. Maj Gen PAT Akem. 8. Maj Gen LC Ilo. 9. Maj Gen SD Aliyu. 10. Brig Gen Onibasa. 11. Brig Gen IM Lawson. 12. Brig Gen D Abdusalam. 13. Brig Gen Bashir Mormoni. 14. Brig Gen ASH Sahaad. 15. Brig Gen Koko Essien. 16. Brig Gen MD Onoiveta. 17. Brig Gen LM Bello. 18. Brig Gen MG Ali. 19. Brig Gen Oyefesobi. 20. Brig Gen Ogidi. 21. Brig Gen Fiboinumama. 22. Brig Gen Agachi. 23. Col OU Nwankwo. 24. Col Adegbe. 25. Col DR Hassan. 26. Col TT Minima. 27. Col CK Ukoha. 28. Col FD Kayode. 29. Col Achinze. 30. Lt Col Oladuntoye. 31. Lt Col Adinmoha. 32. Lt Col CO Amadi. 33. Lt Col Baba Ochanpa. 34. Lt Col Dazang. 35. Lt Col TE Arigbe. 36. Lt Col Egemole. 37. Lt Col A Suleiman. 38. Lt Col A Mohammed. 39. Lt Col AS Mohammed. 40. Lt Col Enemchukwu. 41. Maj TA Williams. https://www.thecable.ng/list-army-retires-aides-jonathan-yaradua-dasuki-azazi |