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Satellite TV Technology / Re: Check If This LG 49UK6400 Has Free To Air (FTA) by Cleo18: 8:52pm On Feb 09, 2022
Sanjomi4real:
It has bro just get 90cm dish and call ur installer to do the job

The engineer that hung it to the wall said he couldn't find the FTA port, we saw the wifi antenna

Can GoTv antenna be used please? GoTV is already connected to the tv
Satellite TV Technology / Check If This LG 49UK6400 Has Free To Air (FTA) by Cleo18: 7:50pm On Feb 09, 2022
Hello,

I just bought LG 49UK6400 television and I would love to know if it has free to air (inbuilt decoder). It's a UHD smart TV (flat screen)

The attached photos contain the broadcast specification.

Satellite TV Technology / Re: Fta Channels On My Lg Led Tv by Cleo18: 4:21pm On Feb 09, 2022
Hello, please here is the specification of one of my televisions as displayed on the attached photo here. I would like to know if I can access free to air (FTA) stations.
LG 49" UK6400 (model: 49UK6400)

Business / Re: Who Sells Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 5:40pm On Feb 08, 2022
tuclap:


Kept on refreshing after refreshing with no mail response.


You can delete it now plz
Business / Re: Who Sells Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 5:14pm On Feb 08, 2022
Biggie225:

Ok ,I will send it

I'm expecting it plz
Business / Re: Who Sells Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 5:14pm On Feb 08, 2022
bmdmix11:


yes how many u need?

Please let me see photos of what you have. Also, where is the address of your shop?
Business / Re: Who Sells Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 3:52pm On Feb 08, 2022
Biggie225:
Or op ,drop your number at my email address ,I will call you,. emekamadu25@gmail.com

Did you see my requirements for the keke plz? Can you share some photos of what you have here first plz?
Business / Re: Who Sells Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 3:32pm On Feb 08, 2022
Biggie225:
Am a Tvs super king tricycle dealer based in onitsha , Anambra state
. Op buy from my hand ,I sell at moderate price.

It's fairly used with nylon on the seats I need o.

You can leave your email address here. Although I've replied the mail nairaland sent to me from you, nowadays, nairaland doesn't deliver replies
Business / Re: Who Sells Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 1:59pm On Feb 08, 2022
tuclap:


Check your mail. You need to accept my email request first from nairaland

I always reply your mail.

I am tired.

Thanks and bye
Business / Re: Who Sells Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 1:56pm On Feb 08, 2022
bmdmix11:
sup

Do you have presently?
Business / Re: Who Sells Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 1:56pm On Feb 08, 2022
tuclap:


Check your mail. You need to accept my email request first from nairaland

I've done that. Just give me your number
Business / Re: Who Sells Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 10:55pm On Feb 07, 2022
tuclap:


Kano

Kindly email me your whatsapp number
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Can My Friend Withdraw The Keke From The Rider? by Cleo18: 9:37pm On Feb 06, 2022
SmileDance:
Do not make the mistake of giving that rider your keke again. Even if he brings his grandfather as guarantor

Thank you.
Once beaten twice shy.
Giving him the keke again wouldn't be a better idea as he might come to cause more havoc
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Can My Friend Withdraw The Keke From The Rider? by Cleo18: 8:25pm On Feb 06, 2022
seankim:


I understand your clarifications quite well. I'm not making any case for you to consider the guy but if he is able to provide a guarantor, your friend can give him a second chance.
The reason for refusing to give the keke to your friend's friend is best known to the rider. Don't be surprised, it may just be because he just refuelled the keke for the subsequent day's ride. He's also quite aware that he will be at loss if anything happen to the keke once he gives it to the person. My wife don't give out her car to anyone to drive. I don't drive her car, she will gladly take me anywhere, not me driving it.
To your other questions;
Your friend is the rightful owner but the keke driver is the hopeful owner. All things being equal, he will be the owner if he doesn't renege on his payment schedule.
He's not a borrower, he took it on a hired purchase.
When things go wrong, you don't go with them.


Alright, thank you very much.
Please be informed that due to the search for keke by the rider for my friend to buy for his brother, my friend decided to give him a week break, that he shouldn't remit any money to him for the week and he should try to be resting.

I will show my friend all the comments on this post and tell him to consider your request but only if the rider shows remorse and be ready for a new agreement, with a request for 2 guarantors with significant means of income and for him to relocate to the town my friend stays for easy accessibility.
Business / Re: Who Sells Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 7:12pm On Feb 06, 2022
bmdmix11:
am in lagos my number is on my signature but two b4 gave to riders holla me

Do you have the type as seen in the photo of the main post plz? Email me your number if you do
Business / Re: Who Sells Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 2:48pm On Feb 06, 2022
tuclap:


Kano

Thanks for your feedback. I would have preferred Lagos
Business / Re: Can My Friend Retrieve The Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 2:27pm On Feb 06, 2022
Thank you every contributor to this post: whether you supported my friend or were against my friend. I enjoyed the discussion and honestly I appreciate your honest opinion. Everyone must not have the same opinion, everyone must not always agree but the ability to disagree to agree; or to see strength in our diversity is what makes us enlightened.

Update: The keke rider was notified of his invitation to the owner's place this morning with the keke so he could take my friend and a relative to know his place.

The rider agreed to honor the meeting. At the stated time, he didn't show up. He was called on phone severally, while the phone kept ringing, it wasn't picked. Then after about 30minutes of ringing, he said he was on his way to meet my friend.

They gave him time, after some time, they called him to know where he had reached, he said he's not feeling fine, and couldn't make it. �

By then my friend was beginning to get tensed. He called and called the keke rider, the rider said he couldn't make it to my friend's place. He would talk and end the call on my friend. When my friend tried tirelessly to call him, he wasn't picking.

Then he switched off his phone. My friend decided to go to the community he lives to try and track the keke and make enquiries. As he was going, he was calling the rider. The rider on noticing my friend was on the road due to vehicle sounds, he said he was on his way to my friend's place.

My friend decided to reverse and he met the driver in his street. He requested the key from the rider and told him he is free to go to court.

The keke was ridden to the car park and it's been locked.

We have resolved not to give him the keke again. No need to even bring guarantors, my friend is done with him.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Can My Friend Withdraw The Keke From The Rider? by Cleo18: 2:26pm On Feb 06, 2022
Thank you every contributor to this post: whether you supported my friend or were against my friend. I enjoyed the discussion and honestly I appreciate your honest opinion. Everyone must not have the same opinion, everyone must not always agree but the ability to disagree to agree; or to see strength in our diversity is what makes us enlightened.

Update: The keke rider was notified of his invitation to the owner's place this morning with the keke so he could take my friend and a relative to know his place.

The rider agreed to honor the meeting. At the stated time, he didn't show up. He was called on phone severally, while the phone kept ringing, it wasn't picked. Then after about 30minutes of ringing, he said he was on his way to meet my friend.

They gave him time, after some time, they called him to know where he had reached, he said he's not feeling fine, and couldn't make it. �

By then my friend was beginning to get tensed. He called and called the keke rider, the rider said he couldn't make it to my friend's place. He would talk and end the call on my friend. When my friend tried tirelessly to call him, he wasn't picking.

Then he switched off his phone. My friend decided to go to the community he lives to try and track the keke and make enquiries. As he was going, he was calling the rider. The rider on noticing my friend was on the road due to vehicle sounds, he said he was on his way to my friend's place.

My friend decided to reverse and he met the driver in his street. He requested the key from the rider and told him he is free to go to court.

The keke was ridden to the car park and it's been locked.

We have resolved not to give him the keke again. No need to even bring guarantors, my friend is done with him.
Business / Re: Can My Friend Retrieve The Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 12:50pm On Feb 06, 2022
Ahmed0336:


So all these were not considered until he had issue giving the other friend the keke? I wonder how you people reason. All these while he has been remitting no yawa, issue of guarantor did not come up, issue of where he was staying did not come up. What stopped you op or your friend from carrying out investigation about his place of residence? Ask people around about his character, before giving him the keke?
So after working his ass to remit without default you want your friend to collect his keke when you both can carry out proper investigation about the keke driver like place of residence, character? Both you and your friend are allowing what transpired to affect your sense of judgement.

Next time, read full post.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Can My Friend Withdraw The Keke From The Rider? by Cleo18: 12:47pm On Feb 06, 2022
Oyiboman69:
you guys are wrong in all sides and you insulting someone because he's saying his views also says a lot.

Do you think a keke is what you just give someone to drive,who does that,. do you think a keke is a car that you can give to somebody to drive without developing a fault if its not properly taken care of. Keke is not as strong as you think and any driver knows how he maintain it so he can balance its owner. What if he had handed over the keke to him and he got the fiber and clutch Burnt?,who would fix it. How can you tell someone to give his keke to a stranger?,. Why didn't your friend asked him to go pickup his friend rather than telling him to give him the keke?. I believed you're not telling the truth here. the moment you handed over a keke to someone, it tactically belongs to the person and even if you the owner wants it's services, you have to pay for it or otherwise. The only way you can go and collect the keke is if he'd is not remitting ,so it is morally wrong for you and your guy to be bossing over him to the extent of him begging his sister,you guys are being unfair with him cos you bought keke for someone and I believe he wouldn't have refused any errand apart from handing the keke to a total straner. I am into the business and nothing,I mean nothing you can tell me about it. and if something should happens to the keke,you guys would hold him responsible, that is the essence of the agreement not you telling him to give your friend the keke which is a fragile something. I just hope when you guys collect it ,you'll now face a tougher rider and you end loosing at the end.

Clap for yourself. Both of us are strangers, pleasw lend me N1million to do a business, I will pay you in 2years time. You don't need to know my place, I don't need to present any guarantor or documents for you. Just send me the money. Will you do that?

Can you risk your N1million in the hands of a stranger you don't know his place of residence which is in a community far from where you stay; and who has no guarantor?

Would you mind I tell my friend to link the keke rider to you so you buy a keke and hand over to him to be doing balance and take for you not minding the distance or if he has a guarantor?

In business and in law, you have to keep emotional sentiments aside.

My friend made a mistake by giving him that keke without him bringing 2 guarantors and without knowing his place. Now the keke rider has threatened him once, it would be foolish of him not to use this opportunity to set things straight now.

The keke rider needs to be informed that until he completes the final payment, he is NOT the owner of the keke and the buyer is at liberty to terminate whatever contract there was if he felt insulted.

By the way, you wanna claim ownership for the rider, did the rider contribute a dime to my friend to buy the keke?

Who is doing who favor here?
The rider uses the keke to work and make money from which he feeds his family, pays house rent and other bills; in spite of these, he would still be given the keke after a period of time.

What does the true owner gain? Balanced payment which by the time it is completed, naira would have fallen and the money realized might not be able to even purchase a new keke.

Who gains it most? The keke rider.

Do you know most owners are no longer doing balance and take? They set rules for their property, and ensure the rider doesn't even take it home after work everyday


How does the keke belong to the rider when he hadn't even remitted 1/4 of the cost of the keke?
On what basis?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Can My Friend Withdraw The Keke From The Rider? by Cleo18: 10:11am On Feb 06, 2022
MandGEnterprise:

I thought it was only me, I got confused "My friend" My friend was too much, even another 2 my friend, I don't know who is who again

Ahaha plz I'm sorry, you know the story was long. Thanks for taking your time to even read it.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Can My Friend Withdraw The Keke From The Rider? by Cleo18: 10:09am On Feb 06, 2022
seankim:
The guy was keeping his own side of the verbal agreement before your friend asked him for “FAVOR”. To me, the guy is good but he lacks good interpersonal skills.
If not for his arrogance and some implicating words towards his benefactor, he shouldn’t have ran into trouble with your friend. Please note that the waiver for December remittance
was not requested for by the driver. So, still doesn’t give your friend enough reason to compel him to give his keke to a stranger.

I doubt he’ll come with the keke but if he does, insist on having proper legal agreements with his guarantors and allow him to continue his business once he fulfills all requirements.
If na Lagos, shine ya eye grin. guarantors can be rented or arranged and packaged for you oo. some guarantors are useless and worthless. Verify whoever he brings forward as guarantor.
Then, make I warn you bro, be careful with the driver o. He’s very desperate. he will also have his plans in place for you guys.
So watch ur back.

Thanks for your contribution.

Referring to your second paragraph, the journey the keke guy went with my Friend's friend was this:

The keke rider brought one of his relatives to my friend so my friend can buy keke and give to that one to do balance and take.

The keke guy, his brother and my friend's friend then embarked on a journey to a different community they saw keke at a cheaper rate (there a politician dashed some of the villagers keke, so the villagers were selling them cheaper, presently keke is about N1.1million)

The keke guy decided to be looking for keke to recommend for my friend to buy for his brother from the village.

My friend sent his friend to accompany him so in case he would buy, it's this his friend that would ride the keke down to town.

While the rider left his normal duties to be looking for keke for his brother, my friend then told him to take the week off, that is, any money he realized this week, he should take it for himself for stress.

When the keke rider traveled to the other community where they sell keke, my friend gave him money. Before they left that community, my friend was keeping in touch and asked if they had money, as one of his friends was in that area, in a situation they don't have, he wanted to tell him friend to meet them before night fall but the rider claimed he had money.

Then at 8:30p.m, when he called his friend to know the point he was, his friend then told him the keke rider said he had no money. That was when he told the keke rider that one their way, when he gets to his house in the other community (the rider's community would be reached first before the town my friend stays), he should give the guy (my friend's friend) the keke to take down to my friend's place. He would keep the keke in his place and give his friend money to continue his journey.

Why did the rider refuse?
Is the rider the owner of the keke?
Did he contribute a penny to the purchase of the keke?
Does leasing a keke out now automatically means the borrower is the owner?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Can My Friend Withdraw The Keke From The Rider? by Cleo18: 10:06am On Feb 06, 2022
Revolution2022:
How is he a stranger?Did you not verify his guarantors and residential address before you give him the bike?

Honestly no. He said he had no guarantor except the Police woman. The lawyer advised my friend against accepting a police officer as a guarantor due to some reasons.

As for his place, it's in another community, very far from the community my friend stays. He's taken my friend there only once, the place was so remote and deep deep, so my friend can't really know the place again. He knows my friend can't locate that place.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Can My Friend Withdraw The Keke From The Rider? by Cleo18: 7:20am On Feb 06, 2022
seankim:
The guy was keeping his own side of the verbal agreement before your friend asked him for “FAVOR”. To me, the guy is good but he lacks good interpersonal skills.
If not for his arrogance and some implicating words towards his benefactor, he shouldn’t have ran into trouble with your friend. Please note that the waiver for December remittance
was not requested for by the driver. So, still doesn’t give your friend enough reason to compel him to give his keke to a stranger.

I doubt he’ll come with the keke but if he does, insist on having proper legal agreements with his guarantors and allow him to continue his business once he fulfills all requirements.
If na Lagos, shine ya eye grin. guarantors can be rented or arranged and packaged for you oo. some guarantors are useless and worthless. Verify whoever he brings forward as guarantor.
Then, make I warn you bro, be careful with the driver o. He’s very desperate. he will also have his plans in place for you guys.
So watch ur back.

I am suspecting it
Business / Re: Can My Friend Retrieve The Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 5:14am On Feb 06, 2022
Kobicove:
Legally speaking your friend cannot terminate the contract since by his own admittance the Keke guy has been making his payment without default.

Your friend was wrong to have asked the Keke guy to give the Keke to another guy to drive simply because he was stranded. The Keke guy probably refused cos he knows that if he had given the guy he would probably have mishandled the Keke.

Also, your friend erred when he asked the Keke guy to give some money to the stranded guy simply because he gave the Keke guy the month of December as month of grace...what he should have done is to ask the Keke guy to make the give the stranded guy the money but to count it as part of the payment he has made to your friend.

Getting trustworthy and deligent people in the transport business is extremely difficult therefore your friend should count himself lucky that he was able to get a Keke rider who has been keeping to agreed terms by making payments regularly inspite of the fact that he is in another locality.

The decision by you and your friend to retrieve the Keke and cancel the contract is a needless ego trip which you guys should forget for now.

Trust me if your friend retrieves that Keke he will eventually regret it for the following reasons:

1 - The Keke has been used therefore it will now be regarded as second hand which means the value is now less.

2 - Any new Keke rider your brother gets will probably be much not be deligent with making his payments as agreed

Just advise your friend to let sleeping dogs lie so he can get his money in full!


Your reasons for my friend not to collect the keke are not convincing enough

The prices of keke napep increases everyday.
Even if my friend chooses to sell it off, he can sell it at a reasonable price.

My friend can get riders at any time to ride it, presently, people are calling him to buy for them.

My friend takes care of the riders. He works and earns salary, so he doesn't depend on the income generated from the keke.

My friend is out to build people and let them know life is bounded by rules.

We want the keke rider to get responsible guarantors, if possible, involve a lawyer and let us know if giving him the keke on lease automatically makes him the owner or not.

We want to know if my friend, the buyer doesn't have any right to use his property simply because the keke rider is riding it.

Don't forget, it is my friend that is doing the rider favor. The rider is not doing my friend any favor.

While many keke owners collect 15% of the cost of the keke from whoever wants to hire it before leasing it, my friend doesn't collect a dime. Rather my friend puts tapolin (this is supposed to be the rider's duty and at his expense)

While many keke owners start collecting settlement the first week their riders start using the keke, my friend gives all his riders one week to work themselves and get some money before starting to pay him.

The keke rider uses money realized from riding the keke to feed his family, pay house rent, his children's fees and other bills

Whenever govt imposes any levy, my friend takes care of it

Now, go ask keke riders if they enjoy these things from the owners of their keke.

Why is he scared of going to work elsewhere? Because he knows very well he wouldn't enjoy the benefits my friend gives to them.

I believe the keke rider had the guts to threaten my friend to seize the keke because his relative is a Police officer.

My friend doesn't go to business centers to prepare fake court papers. He goes to court. He pays a lawyer for this and he bears the cost alone.

So he is prepared for any case.
Business / Re: Can My Friend Retrieve The Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 5:07am On Feb 06, 2022
Ahmed0336:
Bros, your friend was wrong.
1. Why didn't he your friend transfer money to his stranded friend instead of looking for trouble when there's none?
2. The keke guy pays as at when due.
3. The keke guy didn't beg to allow him use all the money accrued in month of December he did it out of good will.
4. In their agreement form did your friend state that he can select anyone to drive his keke besides the driver? Oga do you know what hire purchase is?
5. Respect is reciprocal he disrespected the keke driver and got disrespected in return case closed.

And be informed he's worked only for 4months. He still has till February next year to complete his payment. Who knows what might happen in the coming weeks or months? Most keke riders usually start well, paying as at when due but as time goes on, they come up with flimsy excuses.

For the guy to threaten his boss like that now, what would happen if he fails to pay and my friend tell him he wants to terminate the contract? You can imagine what he would do.

If you will not obey your boss, then don't work under him

If you choose to disrespect your boss for whatever reason, then you must honorably quit the job.

Private property is different from public property.


Mr. Ahmed, can you count a million naira to buy a keke, and give to a total stranger who stays in a different community from where you stay, and you don't even know his house and he has no guarantor? Please answer me.
Business / Re: Can My Friend Retrieve The Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 5:01am On Feb 06, 2022
Ahmed0336:
Bros, your friend was wrong.
1. Why didn't he your friend transfer money to his stranded friend instead of looking for trouble when there's none?
2. The keke guy pays as at when due.
3. The keke guy didn't beg to allow him use all the money accrued in month of December he did it out of good will.
4. In their agreement form did your friend state that he can select anyone to drive his keke besides the driver? Oga do you know what hire purchase is?
5. Respect is reciprocal he disrespected the keke driver and got disrespected in return case closed.

You talk as if the keke rider contributed part of the payment for the keke.

You talk as if the keke rider has automatically become the owner of the keke.

Mind you, my friend can request for that keke at any time and use. It is his own. The rider came to beg for it.

Now, we want him to look for guarantors before we will give him the keke. We can not give our property to someone who would be threatening to seize the property of my friend over a minor misunderstanding.

Never!
Let him bring a guarantor who would be held liable in case he runs away with the keke. For now, no guarantor and his place of residence is not known.

Can you buy a keke of N1million and give it to a total stranger whose place of residence you don't know? And then the stranger has the guts to threaten you of seizing the keke. Who does thatt?
Business / Re: Can My Friend Retrieve The Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 4:55am On Feb 06, 2022
Ahmed0336:
Bros, your friend was wrong.
1. Why didn't he your friend transfer money to his stranded friend instead of looking for trouble when there's none?
2. The keke guy pays as at when due.
3. The keke guy didn't beg to allow him use all the money accrued in month of December he did it out of good will.
4. In their agreement form did your friend state that he can select anyone to drive his keke besides the driver? Oga do you know what hire purchase is?
5. Respect is reciprocal he disrespected the keke driver and got disrespected in return case closed.

Kindly read my response to Kobilove and answer the questions I asked him there.
Business / Re: Can My Friend Retrieve The Keke Napep? by Cleo18: 4:53am On Feb 06, 2022
Kobicove:
Legally speaking your friend cannot terminate the contract since by his own admittance the Keke guy has been making his payment without default.

Your friend was wrong to have asked the Keke guy to give the Keke to another guy to drive simply because he was stranded. The Keke guy probably refused cos he knows that if he had given the guy he would probably have mishandled the Keke.

Also, your friend erred when he asked the Keke guy to give some money to the stranded guy simply because he gave the Keke guy the month of December as month of grace...what he should have done is to ask the Keke guy to make the give the stranded guy the money but to count it as part of the payment he has made to your friend.

Getting trustworthy and deligent people in the transport business is extremely difficult therefore your friend should count himself lucky that he was able to get a Keke rider who has been keeping to agreed terms by making payments regularly inspite of the fact that he is in another locality.

The decision by you and your friend to retrieve the Keke and cancel the contract is a needless ego trip which you guys should forget for now.

Trust me if your friend retrieves that Keke he will eventually regret it for the following reasons:

1 - The Keke has been used therefore it will now be regarded as second hand which means the value is now less.

2 - Any new Keke rider your brother gets will probably be much not be deligent with making his payments as agreed

Just advise your friend to let sleeping dogs lie so he can get his money in full!

Thanks for your contribution.

Referring to your second paragraph, the journey the keke guy went with my Friend's friend was this:

The keke rider brought one of his relatives to my friend so my friend can buy keke and give to that one to do balance and take.

The keke guy, his brother and my friend's friend then embarked on a journey to a different community they saw keke at a cheaper rate (there a politician dashed some of the villagers keke, so the villagers were selling them cheaper, presently keke is about N1.1million)

The keke guy decided to be looking for keke to recommend for my friend to buy for his brother from the village.

My friend sent his friend to accompany him so in case he would buy, it's this his friend that would ride the keke down to town.

While the rider left his normal duties to be looking for keke for his brother, my friend then told him to take the week off, that is, any money he realized this week, he should take it for himself for stress.

When the keke rider traveled to the other community where they sell keke, my friend gave him money. Before they left that community, my friend was keeping in touch and asked if they had money, as one of his friends was in that area, in a situation they don't have, he wanted to tell him friend to meet them before night fall but the rider claimed he had money.

Then at 8:30p.m, when he called his friend to know the point he was, his friend then told him the keke rider said he had no money. That was when he told the keke rider to give the guy the keke to take down to my friend's place. He would keep the keke in his place and give his friend money to continue his journey.

Why did the rider refuse?
Is the rider the owner of the keke?
Did he contribute a penny to the purchase of the keke?
Does leasing a keke out now automatically means the borrower is the owner?

My friend has every right to insist the keke be parked in his compound every every, to be picked by the rider in the morning. Many keke owners do it here.

Is it because he's very free with the rider?

Now, before you judge my friend, can you give a stranger your property worth almost a million naira? A stranger you don't know his place of residence which is even in a far community from where you are?

Can you leave your keke with a stranger who has threatened to seize the keke simply because you know no guarantor of his, you don't know his place of residence? Can you?

Can you grant a loan of N100,000 to a stranger whose house you don't know and who didn't bring a guarantor?

Before you judge my friend wrong, please answer my questions.

If you can, then I want to beg you to buy a keke napep so I refer this rider to you so you give him the keke for balance and take.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Can My Friend Withdraw The Keke From The Rider? by Cleo18: 4:41am On Feb 06, 2022
SmileDance:
I doubt that guy will bring the keke to your compound, I guess the keke has papers ( that show your friend owns it), still inform the lawyer so things don't turn against you but do not appear weak, if you are open to using touts or soldiers to scare him please do, cos that guy will not willingly release your keke, you have to take it by force.

Thank you very much. You're already getting the gist. A keke guy threatening owner of keke that he has seized the keke? If my friend knows the place he lives very well and if the place was nearby, I know he would never had dared to issue that stupid threat.

I will keep you updated on the outcome, but I would want my friend to get it. From the look of things, the rider is already claiming ownership

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Can My Friend Withdraw The Keke From The Rider? by Cleo18: 4:10am On Feb 06, 2022
Revolution2022:
How is he a stranger?Did you not verify his guarantors and residential address before you give him the bike?

Just imagine. Please read the post again

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