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is this a joke? |
charlesnwu:NAH THATS EXPENSIVE SEEN FOR CHEAPER THAN THAT SIR |
yes 5000 meant for a state goverment in the north sir |
PLS I NEED 5000 PCS OF BAJAJ AT A VERY GOOD PRICE , PLEASE DROP YOUR PRICE AND CONTACT HERE THANKS |
oga u sure say dis car day kampe? |
just seen it on cnn |
i think its d kick starter that should be faulty |
ok waiting |
going tru all these post amuses me because i deal in recharge card and the funniest thing is that thier card is still the one selling more than other netwrk infact if u dnt ve mtn card u dnt ve any card . so my my question is if every body here claims nt to use mtn again who are those still buying the card and thats y u c that mtn does nt give a hoot becos they are still make bigggggggggggg profit can u hear thier latest jingle thank you Nigeria and they ve thier headquarter in ghana ![]() |
well if he is qualified to hold the post i c nothing wrong in it |
nice car remember those old days with my grand father |
oga ur last pix is 4 camry |
capsogiga:THANKS GUY |
i want to get a tokumboh car and am in love with honda accord 2002 but i have been observing for some times now the way people ve been flingin thier accord from 99 upward is scaring oooooo is their any default with the car compared to camry of the same age bracket |
sir this aint 2000 model |
what do they expect when the federal government themselves indulge in such practice as casual staff (phcn) |
the guy day feel like a star |
do you have speed transmission sensor? |
do you have transmission sensor? |
what deal |
my brother it shows u re nt the owner of that money and u just need to make fast profit out of it ![]() |
its auto , thanks all i will get the code and post them |
ford taurus 2000 model. pls which is d best atf that 1 can use cause am planing on replacing the gear but but i need the best atf oil to use |
PLS I AM HAVING ISSUES WITH MY GEAR IT SUDDENLY STOPPED WORKING AND I VE SCANED AND THE RESULT CAME OUT WITH OIL SENSOR ERROR, BUT THE MAIN THING HERE IS MR MECH SAID WE SHOULD TRY CHANGING THE GEAR OIL AND SEE THE REACTION BUT TO MY UTMOST SURPRISE HE BROUGHT VISCO 2000 OIL PLS CAN 1 USE SUCH OIL I TAUGHT VISCO 2000 IS ENGINE OIL NOT AN ATF |
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/bodies-thrown-wells-nigerian-riots-035520262.html .Post-election riots in northern Nigeria have left many dead, thousands displaced and hundreds wounded amid claims that bodies had been thrown into wells in areas hit by unrest. Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan called on political and religious leaders to condemn the violence over his election victory, adding that most of the rioters appeared to be "unemployed young people". He pledged that the government would work to change their situation "so that they will no longer be tools for people to use". Fearing reprisals, authorities have not given a death toll for the rioting that began sporadically during the weekend over allegations of vote rigging and quickly spread to some 14 states on Monday. Officials have however spoken of many killed. An estimated 25,000 have been displaced and some 375 wounded, according to the Red Cross. Police said dozens of people had been arrested. "Things are relatively calm right now, but violent protests went on last night, especially in Kaduna, Katsina and Zamfara (states)," Umar Abdul Mairiga, the Nigeria Red Cross disaster management coordinator, told AFP. "What may come out of there is not very palatable because many people were killed, especially in southern Kaduna. The displaced people are getting hostile because nothing is coming up in terms of relief." Jonathan, the first president from the southern oil-producing Niger Delta region, was declared late Monday winner of a landmark vote that exposed regional tensions and led to the deadly rioting. He took 57 percent of the ballots in Saturday's election in Africa's most populous nation, easily beating his northern rival, ex-military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, who had 31 percent. Nigeria is roughly divided in half between a mainly Muslim north and predominately Christian south. Buhari, whose party has rejected the results and filed a challenge to them, has not spoken publicly, but condemned the rioting in brief comments to the BBC's Hausa-language service. Police were providing few details on the situation. While the initial rioting began over allegations that Jonathan's party had sought to rig the vote, the situation appeared to be more complex in some instances. One man claiming to be a witness to unrest in the town of Zonkwa in the south of Kaduna state said on local radio that clashes broke out early Tuesday when Christians celebrating Jonathan's victory attacked Muslims there. Muslim residents fought back and police were outnumbered, according to the man who said he had taken refuge at a police station along with a number of others. "The Christians succeeded in burning our homes, our vehicles," he said. "They killed many and threw some of the dead in open wells. Many dead bodies litter the streets." An inhabitant of Kaduna city claimed that residents from the mostly Christian south of the state had come to the area on Sunday and targeted Muslims. The resident, Abubakar Aliyu, told AFP by phone he also saw police shoot seven people and other locals told him that bodies were also thrown into wells there. None of the claims could be immediately verified. Officials have confirmed that an unspecified number of people were killed Monday in the main northern city of Kano when homes and shops were attacked, and also in Gombe when a home was set ablaze and in Kaduna, where mobs had stopped people on the highway. Vice President Namadi Sambo's home was torched and a 24-hour curfew was imposed in his native state of Kaduna. A prison was raided and inmates set free. Also on Monday, churches were burnt while mobs roamed in a number of states, armed with sticks and setting bonfires alight in the streets. Protesters fought running battles with soldiers in Kano. Cars were stopped and passengers had to yell their support for Buhari to escape, an AFP correspondent witnessed. A mosque was burnt early Tuesday in Kano in apparent reprisal, prompting Christian-owned shops to be destroyed, but relative calm appeared to be returning to parts of the city. Police said the rioting had been instigated by those unhappy with the results and it was "neither ethnic nor religious". Despite the post-poll violence, observers have hailed the conduct of the vote as a major step forward for a nation with a history of violent and deeply flawed elections. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton congratulated Goodluck Jonathan for winning Nigeria's presidential election, saying it marked a "positive new beginning" for the nation. "I applaud the people of Nigeria for their enthusiastic and orderly participation" in the April 16 polls, Clinton said in a statement released by the State Department. "This historic event marks a dramatic shift from decades of failed elections," she said, though cautioning that the process was "far from perfect." US State Department spokesman Mark Toner also condemned the violence and called on Nigerians "to respect the results, and channel any grievances and challenges peacefully through established administrative and legal redress." . |
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i no fit laff is this a joke or what? |
1.5 for1999? shows no cd |
thank you guys for your candid advice today am realy not regretting going into it though stressful but its worth it thanks guys thumbs up |
it depends on your passion and your time, i came here last yr asking for advice like you on what to do with 600k july precisly and i ventured into recharge card now i ve x3 of that amount |
since you already know its a scam then ignore it |

what deal