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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Is Cristiano Ronaldo The Most Complete Player In The Planet? by cisplatin: 9:38pm On Sep 20, 2013
Hmmm. So C Ronaldo also has a 40-laptop crew on nairaland! Smh tongue
Car TalkRe: Honda Ball Joints And Upper Arms Problem by cisplatin: 9:16pm On Sep 20, 2013
Car Talk is increasingly becoming one of the most informative and mature sections in Nairaland. Good topic and great comments. I'm learning.
RomanceRe: Is Long Distance Relationship Worth It? by cisplatin: 8:38pm On Jul 17, 2013
This girl travels from long distances to be with me anytime i call. To her bf....with whom she has a short distance relationship, she just travelled...not knowing she is f***king another man all d tym. Can you say HIS short distance relationship is working?

My point? It is not really about the DISTANCE..., it is about THE PEOPLE keeping the distance.

NO RELATIONSHIP IS PERFECT! All of them are flawed, if you care to find the flaws. I advice you dare not try to find them...cause u will certainly see them.
PoliticsRe: Why Can't We Start Up A Revolution To End Massive Corruption In Nigeria? by cisplatin: 11:29am On Jul 09, 2013
THIS EQUATION APPLIES TO NIGERIA

REVO === CIVIL

LUTION ==== WAR

Therefore, REVOLUTION ===== CIVIL WAR!!!!!
Car TalkRe: Is Mileage Of 156,000 Miles Too High For A 1999 (ie 14-Year-Old) Car? by cisplatin(op): 9:35am On Jul 08, 2013
Siena: That mileage is about right. Based upon the average annual mileage of 12,000, this makes the average for a 14-year-old car 168,000. So this car is below the average.
Thank you, Siena.
Car TalkIs Mileage Of 156,000 Miles Too High For A 1999 (ie 14-Year-Old) Car? by cisplatin(op):
I need to know cos when I converted it to Kilometers, it seemed so high! It's an American spec car though. Thanks.
FashionRe: Yityish Aynaw - Black Miss Israel by cisplatin: 7:27pm On Jun 13, 2013
Fine eyes, fine nose, fine eyebrow, fine cheek, fine smile, fine teeth, fine lady!
Car TalkRe: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by cisplatin: 4:43pm On Jun 13, 2013
olajide_07: Plzzzz don't try it I used it for my EOD and gbam it burnt my sensor, in fact it affected a lot of things including my dash board light indicators plzzzzz don't use Dexron use ATF
Marpol: This is how the Honda ATF looks like.
Marpol:
Dexron III is recommended as a substitute. You are required to flush it and replace with HONDA ATF within the shortest period of time.
Marpol: Call Luvinhubby on 08029255299, 08039121412. He delivers to any part of Nigeria.
Thank you all very much.
Car TalkRe: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by cisplatin: 3:57pm On Jun 13, 2013
18wheeler: There's a Honda ATF I cant remember the name now. It's specified in the owner's manual. But you can use any ATF of
DEXRON III grade as substitude. Please note Dexron III and not Dexron II which is commonly found in petrol stations.
Thanks
Car TalkRe: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by cisplatin: 12:15pm On Jun 13, 2013
18wheeler: The transmission is only notorious if you use the wong ATF when changing or you dont change according to schedule. It costs between 60 and 80 thousand naira I heard. I've never bought one myself. I've used my 1999 accord since November 2008.
thank you bro. Please what is correct ATF for a 98 model?
Car TalkRe: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by cisplatin: 8:59am On Jun 13, 2013
Good day all! Pls I'm planning to get a 1998 honda baby boy...can anyone advice based on its reliability?

Also, i heared the transmission is notorious, so I'd like to know the cost of replacing the transmission (automatic).
EducationRe: Years After Graduation,UNN Doctors Still Denied Professional Certificates by UNN by cisplatin(op): 8:28am On May 19, 2013
ferdimako: Why are they using Dr already? Doctors that won't be allowed to practice outside Nigeria.
what is the meaning of your question? The issue here is not wheather or not they are doctors, the point is that the school insists they were some irregularities in the first year results of a very few members of the class as a result of which certificates of ALL OF THEM have been witheld for more than 4 yrs, not minding the difficulties it places these professionals in the pursuit of their other goals.
EducationRe: Years After Graduation,UNN Doctors Still Denied Professional Certificates by UNN by cisplatin(op): 7:55am On May 19, 2013
This is not a hearsay. I know it firsthand having graduated from the school the year after these unfortunate colleagues. The University sure should know how wide they are leaving themselves open for law suits. Anything just happens in Nigeria. The whole class of more than 150 or 200 should not be made to suffer because of the acts of a few students and the incompetence of some the University staff. These are Doctors for Heaven's sake!
EducationYears After Graduation,UNN Doctors Still Denied Professional Certificates by UNN by cisplatin(op): 7:42am On May 19, 2013
Years after graduating from the College of Medicine of the University of Nigeria, the 2008/2009 batch of doctors can hardly call themselves doctors, as the University has inexplicably refused to issue certificates to certify the completion of their training.
Dr. Ijeomah Augustine, the group’s spokesperson who spoke to SaharaReporters about their efforts to seek redress, underlined growing confusion about the university’s decision to treat them so poorly.
According to him, the only tangible reason put forward is by the university is that there were some discrepancies in the first year results of some of the graduates, noting that after they had completed their programme, it took almost two years for the University Senate to certify them for convocation.
Their names were subsequently published theirnames in the 2012 convocation brochure. He explained that when the expectant students showed up at the convocation, they were denied their certificates without any explanation. Dr. Ijeomah said they later got information that after the convocation in January 2012, the Vice Chancellor stopped signing certificates for that particular class, citing ‘irregularities’ in the first year results of some members of the class.
“What is confusing about this excuse is that a verification process for these first year results is done before [medical students] take every MBBS examination. Secondly, if their excuse is related to the first year, are they saying that every member of the class has such issues?” he quizzed.
Asking why the institution would be holding everybody to ransom, Dr. Ijeomah pointed out that every set following theirs has been issued their certificates.
The group is further disappointed that even though a committee was set up to look into this issue after a lot of protest, they have still not seen much from the said committee one year after its inauguration. They complained that irregular committee sittings, coupled with the lackadaisical attitude of its members towards the issue, raises the fear that nothing is going to come out of its work and that it is time for them to move to the next level with their pleas and protests.
Ijeomah expressed sadness about how the situation is affecting an entire batch of doctorsmost of whom have no blemish on their academic records, stressing how much each of them is losing because they do not possess their certiticates.
“Doctors who desire to do further training havehad their applications thrown out as a result of this issue,” he said. “Those who wanted to go for masters programs have suffered [the] samefate. The story of those that applied for variousscholarships is not different from the aforementioned. This stems from the fact that they find it absurd that a doctor would not have [a]certificate after more than three years of graduation.”
He added that certain medical jobs in Nigeria, especially the non-governmental health sector, require certificates and not just medical licences, and this has automatically excluded them from applying for such positions. In addition, the permanent licence certification by the Nigerian Medical and Dental Council (MDCN) cannot be obtained without a degree certificate, as a result of which these graduateshave been reduced to exhibiting licence payment receipts as proof of permanent registration.
He urged the university and all concerned to desist from the nonchalant attitude they have adopted towards the issue. He further charged the Exams and Records Department of the school to look up the results of the class and bring an end to the matter.http://saharareporters.com/news-page/years-after-graduation-unn-doctors-still-denied-professional-certificates-their-institutio

AutosRe: Purchase Cheap,accident free cars 4rm Cotonou.. by cisplatin: 2:10pm On May 09, 2013
cisplatin: you too. Pls wats d asking price range for a 99camry wt duty. U may reply me via cisplatin2013forbiz@yahoo.com
u did not reply my post...
AutosRe: Purchase Cheap,accident free cars 4rm Cotonou.. by cisplatin: 2:10pm On May 05, 2013
saintjoel: We wish all our customers a happpy sunday.God bless you all.
you too. Pls wats d asking price range for a 99camry wt duty. U may reply me via cisplatin2013forbiz@yahoo.com
Nairaland GeneralRe: DELSU Student Hacks Uduaghan’s Phone by cisplatin: 12:12pm On May 01, 2013
i cannot categorically say anything on this now, because i might say one and my oga at the top will say another. Daz all!
AutosRe: Buy Cars from Cotonou without stress and your car(s) will be delivered 48 hours by cisplatin: 7:57am On Apr 26, 2013
pls wats your best price(laandin cost) for a 97 accord auto and a 98 accord auto. You may reply at cisplatin2013forbiz@yahoo.com

thnks
AutosRe: Buy Your Cheap Clean Tokunbo Cars With Low Millage From Cotonou by cisplatin: 7:52am On Apr 26, 2013
hi..pls i need the best price for honda accord 97 auto. Reply@ cisplatin2013forbiz@yahoo.com
PoliticsRe: Do You Still Believe In Nigeria - Like This...? by cisplatin(op): 1:59pm On Apr 23, 2013
dasparrow: @Post

I cannot choose Nigeria over America or vice versa. I have lived in both countries for an extended period of time and I am not truly fond of either country and I will tell you why. America cannot get past her ever prevalent racism that has eaten deep into her psychic and into all facets of her society. It takes away from the quality of life one can enjoy in the USA because racism affects one's social well being and we all know that when your social well being is neglected, it will be almost impossible to enjoy anything else a nation might have to offer. Besides, when you add the constant shooting sprees, constant hurricanes and tornadoes that can leave one homeless in a minute and the American culture of enslaving her citizens and residents in constant debt (mortgage loan, credit card debt, car loan, student loan etc), you come to realize that America is just a facade, a pipe dream, a has-been country and world power riding on her past waves of glory which is now slowly fading.

Nigeria on the other hand has the issue of ever prevalent tribalism. The same way the average American cannot look past your race/ethnicity, the average Nigerian can't see past your tribe and religion. With Nigeria, it get's even more complicated because of the country's epileptic power supply, lack of clean pipe borne water for all, severe corruption that has permeated into all facets of society, gender discrimination, lack of world class universities that are not infested by cultists, a retrogressive archaic culture that leaves Nigerians as a people stagnant, too much greed and obsession with material things, lack of religious tolerance, security challenges, unequal employment opportunities and much more.

So, when all is said and done, I dream of an African country where there are basic amenities for all such as clean pipe borne water for both city and rural dwellers, constant power supply, tolerance and mutual respect among the various tribes/ethnic groups that will make up the country, state of the art research universities, good hospitals and medical access for all, good infrastructure and affordable groceries/food stuffs so people won't go hungry and much more. That is my dream but I wonder if it will ever come to pass because black Africans are generally speaking very divisive and will treat a Caucasian more favorably than their fellow black brothers and sisters. Its a shame.
you have brought a different dimension to the discussion, and that's important. However, Racism and tribalism are similar but not the same. While both are not things we want to experience, I wud think that racism is more socially killing of the two. But let us not derail. Thanks for the points.
PoliticsRe: Do You Still Believe In Nigeria - Like This...? by cisplatin(op): 1:48pm On Apr 23, 2013
Rossikk: Definitely Nigeria over America. Nigeria is the future. If you set up a small company today in Nigeria, and run it according to basic business principles and strategy, that company will grow to be the African Walmart, General Motors, Ford, Apple, IBM, KPMG of 20 to 30 years' time. Your children and grandchildren will inherit a business empire worth millions, and in some cases, billions of dollars.

All projections from major financial analyst houses point to Nigeria being among the top 10 economies of the world by 2050, with annual GDP, currently $370 billion, projected to reach $7.5 TRILLION by 2050. We expect at least a $2 Trillion economy by 2020. This means one thing for YOU - your business will GROW in tandem with the economy. As the economy becomes increasingly sophisticated and world class, so will your business. As it generates more revenue, so will your business. You will become so big, you will be quoted on the London and Beijing exchanges. You will have an R&grin department in your firm, funded with millions of dollars, tasked to develop more and better products.

In many ways, Nigeria is where America was at the turn of the last century - fast growing economy, huge, innovative, well-educated, highly entrepreneural population, generally accountable leadership, and fast growing infrastructure.

These massive US conglomerates we see today mostly started as mom and pop outfits in (then) backwater US cities like Memphis, Philadelphia and Baltimore.

What we need is to lower interests rates for small businesses. I hear the banks are meeting with a view to slashing rates. Once that is done, we're off.
your contribution is thought-provoking. You should find your way to power, and when you do pés don't get corrupt undecided
PoliticsDo You Still Believe In Nigeria - Like This...? by cisplatin(op): 5:22pm On Apr 22, 2013
The quote below was a real life conversation between a patriotic Nigerian studying abroad and an American citizen. It really got me thinking deep and postive about Nigeria....

"I was leaving Yale a few days ago, and a kind lady offered to drop me at the train station. On finding out that I was Nigerian, she quizzed “Do you ever want to become an American?” I looked at her, shocked, and replied “No”, a bit too forcefully considering I was getting a free ride.

You do not see what I see. Maybe in 1980 I would have wanted to be born American. Today, Now, I would rather be Nigerian. Not because it is the greatest country in Africa or on earth. Far from it…Rather, because of what we could be. I am yet to see another country so well positioned to lead continental transformation. -America already has it heroes, has peaked, and is in a rather bad place right now.

I dream of an African alliance: Nigeria, Angola and South Africa, leading negotiation for a continent into the global marketplace tied to investments in the wellbeing of people that live in Black Africa. I want to be part of that change. Why then would I want to be American?
America was what we could become"

What about you...have you thought of Nigeria in this way? Would you choose Nigeria over America?
PoliticsRe: What Is The Current Power Supply Like In Your Area? by cisplatin: 9:33am On Mar 29, 2013
Pygru: Fairly constant.

https://www.nairaland.com/1240004/no-plan-remove-fuel-subsidy
Pls which place are u 'reporting' from? In Asaba it is very bad. Less than 10hrs a day. I think it's high time we lost hope on power in Naija. That way we'll just not be bothering ourselves all the time
SportsRe: Celestine Babayaro Is Bankrupt, Can You Lend A Hand? by cisplatin: 6:36am On Mar 20, 2013
send me his atm pin, i can help. undecided
PoliticsRe: God Told Jonathan To Pardon Alamieyeseigha – Arthur Eze by cisplatin: 6:35am On Mar 20, 2013
Using God to play politics....hmmm. The height of sycophancy. Smh!
AutosRe: BUY OR CLEAR YOUR CARS FROM COTONUO AT REASONABLE PRICE*** by cisplatin: 2:35pm On Mar 11, 2013
let me knw ur price for camry tiny light@cisplatin2013forbiz@yahoo.com.
AutosRe: Buy Your Cheap Clean Tokunbo Cars With Low Millage From Cotonou by cisplatin: 8:10am On Mar 04, 2013
Let me hv a budget for honda civic 2000, auto transmission. Send to cisplatin2013forbiz@yahoo.com

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