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Truvelisback:Oh okay that’s a small matter naw. Accept it happily and then take it to a Catholic Church near you and donate it to their Saint Vincent de Paul’s society. God bless you |
Truvelisback:Is your boss gay? Did he gift you a dil.do? Did he add some lube in the package? Open it and check first so we know if he is a wicked somebody or not before we can advise you accordingly. |
They are fast and legit. They ship from China to Nigeria within 5 days and you can pay for a dispatch rider to bring your goods from their office to your house. I rate them highly. |
Op you’re asking for help to find someone who’s not a celebrity. No name. No age. No height. No location. No last seen date and time etc ![]() |
That was how I and my friend went to drink at a beer parlor one day and at a nearby table two other guys in their mid 30’s were discussing loudly. One was yabbing his friend about his single status etc saying he should have gotten married and children by his age etc. that without kids he isn’t a real man. That children are the legacy a man can ever have before his death etc the discussion was so funny I had to chip in. I asked the married one that (heaven forbid) what if his friend married a wrong woman to live with him unhappily for years and couldn’t escape without divorce? What if he marries a good woman but he gives birth to a child that was a spawn of devil who committed atrocities, always had police problems and drags the family name in the mud at every opportunity? What if their kid was an slowpoke? What of those parents who raised and trained their kid till nysc level only for untimely death to snatch the child away at that moment? Would all these unfortunate happenings make your friend to become ‘less than a man or a man without a legacy’? The married one continued defending himself saying that a child is a must before he can regard any guy as a man. That if a guy didn’t have a kid to feed that he would not respect such a man etc. I then asked him one last question...I told him I have a nephew who is 17 years old in secondary school still under his parents but unfortunately got a girl pregnant and she gave birth to a kid. Now that kid is 2 years old and lives with the mom and her family but on some occasions they bring the kid to visit the fathers family. If you see the kid he’s a replica of the father from head to toe. I asked him that according to what he’s telling his friend he will consider that young guy as a real man and relegate his friend to a lesser man just because the teenager was able to have an erection and have sex without protection at a certain time in his life? The guy was just staring at me lol I told him good legacies are not always kids because kids can make or mar you. Some devilish kids even kill their parents knowingly or otherwise. Legacies are things which a man does and he is remembered for like inventing or creating new and revolutionary stuff, doing positive humanitarian works, living a wholesome life that everyone can see and commend. Let’s face it a bad marriage or kid can ruin a mans life. For example if mark zuckerberg on Facebook had a bad kid and he later passes away the child can run the Facebook empire into the ground just a few years later. Or if I as a father had a terrible son he could go into my files and take my C of O to a landed property and sell it off for peanuts at my back for whatever reason he likes. Marriage is not a do or die affair. Kids are not proper legacies of a man. Michael Jackson was the greatest musician of our century who was married and has kids but today nobody remembers his wife nor kids for anything except blowing his cash ![]() Micheal Jackson’s legacy will live on but apparently not in his wife, kids or through his marriage. |
Slickleo:Yes oh. It’s a serious duty to school both oil users and oil sellers on Nairaland every once in a while ![]() |
DeadCountry:The day that Fulanis force igbos to start ranching cows for meat, milk and hide will be the beginning of the end of their legacy as a tribe in Africa. |
citizenY:Don’t worry. By the time you carry 100k to market to buy clothes and return with only one jeans and tee shirt you’d understand the value of potent haggling. |
CheerfulGiver:And taking names ![]() |
mejai:Sanitize what? Is there anything you want to keep hidden on this tread? Abeggi lets leave dirty pants to keep hanging in the wind jor. If you want to spread your own too you can go ahead if not just stay out of it |
19 people butchered In sokoto state. Human beings killed like animals. Yet you wouldn’t see one Nigeria “igbos are destroying their land” crooners on this thread lie lie. It’s their people being killed yet they don’t care. Terrorists all of them ![]() |
Ol boy ![]() See as their map cover every every |
DubaiLandLord2:Amen at the bolded. But what are you guys waiting for to start importing these spare parts? Are you waiting for igbos to leave their shops and Nigeria for you first or for them to get tired of the business before you and your people start learning how to sell it? Wise people say that a stitch in time saves nine. |
Reflect7:But the bolded statement is true historically speaking. Why vexing? Is it because the truth is usually bitter? Drink water mixed with honey and swallow it. Northerners are the slowest in learning academically in Nigeria till today hence the need for a quota system where others write an exam and score 90% and a northerner writes the same exam and scores 5% but the Northerner gets admission on merit first before the others lol ![]() Don’t worry I understand your pain. If I were you I’d also feel ashamed on behalf of my people too. |
DubaiLandLord2:Meanwhile we are debating about spare part sellers in Nigeria and not west Africa as a whole. Must Northerners call their smaller brothers from other muslim countries to help them dominate their fellow countrymen like apc and buhari did by opening northern borders for bandits and marauders to come in and soak the dog and baboon in blood? |
Reflect7:Mugu why calling people from other countries? Why not call Hausas from gombe. Zamfara. Kano. Jigawa etc lol. Everyone knows Northerners from Nigeria are slow learners even you yourself. That’s why you were so quick to start importing your brothers from the other Sahel countries to help make your point and instead ended up shooting your balls off. |
DubaiLandLord2:Simple. Because they would have started traveling there since or followed igbos to do ‘boy-boy’ in their shops to at least learn the business first before diving head first into it. |
dru23:Wetin make you tire? Why won’t you tire when you’re running around in circles chasing your tail? You posted oil recommendations for a 2003 Toyota Camry meant to be used in USA. Gazzuzz posted oil recommendations for a 2003 Toyota Camry meant to be used in Nigeria. Both manuals are officially from Toyota motor company. What is so hard to understand in such simple details as shown above? |
valarinz: my brother dru matter tie wrapper I swear. |
Reflect7:I am not doubting that Hausas sell spare parts. All I’m trying to say is that if there are 100 spare part sellers in Kano state 95 will be igbos and 5 will be Hausas ![]() |
Kyase:Yes I know a few Hausa will join in selling specific goods and services the igbos do but can never be the majority. Just like the majority of spare part sellers in the north are igbos and the majority of bureau de change operators in the south are Hausas. But the reality is that igbos travel outside the country to import the parts to be sold all over the country so Hausas in the north want to sell theirs they would still have to buy from the Igbo importers and resell. I’m not sure Hausas are ready to start traveling to China and Japan to be importing spare part yet ![]() |
Reflect7:Face it bro. Hausa Fulanis selling spare parts will still be funnier than igbos ranching cows in their backyards lol Oh or did you think igbos will be wandering upandan the country escorting cows into people’s farms? |
I can only imagine Hausa Fulanis selling motor spare parts lol comedy |
dru23:That’s the manual for the Camry vehicles made to be driven specifically in yankee hence that particular grade of oil for all seasons use over there. The owners manual of that same year of Camry vehicle made to be driven in Nigeria has the exact same image as Gazzuzz posted above. So you see that our climates are different and the manufacturers have duly taken note of this fact while factoring fluid ad maintenance recommendations in their manuals. I agree that 5w30 fully synthetic is good for yankee cars but I don’t think you should label 20w50 conventional oil bad for Nigerian vehicles. I showed you pictures of various 20w50 synthetic oils above and told you to ask people who race or ride bikes over there and they would show you where they sell it in your neighborhood. |
Dru23 what we are trying to say to you is that yankee and Nigerian weather is different. Pistons and bearing clearance/ tolerance as well as weather temperatures are things manufacturers put into consideration while recommending oils for their modern engines but for vehicles made before the year 2010 its mainly about temperature. gazzuzz dropped this image below culled from the owners manual of a 2003-2006 Toyota Camry. Did you look at it at all before arguing? The red line is our usual weather temperature range here in Nigeria and the blue signifies that which is seen in yankee. according to that image, isn’t the manufacturer implying that the use of 20w50 engine oil in their engine is suitable for your yankee states like Texas. Arizona. Florida etc?
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Cheerful has scattered everywhere and matched everybody’s head in this season of violence exposing the hidden and opening the closed eyes still giving me hope in pissing on my boss’s bald head Odogwu! ahead - ahead |
3kay945:Don’t mind the cokadolt. Till today he is still driving in his hot car wasting money looking for his gas leakage. |
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the discussion was so funny I had to chip in.
I then asked him one last question...

