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20k Sir |
Location: Aguda, Surulere. Lagos. You can chat me up through whats app for more details. 08172070467. All puppies have been administered the first dose of DHPP vaccine. Thank you |
German shepherd puppies for sale, they have already been administered the first dose of DHPP vaccine Call 08172070467 if you are interested
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You flew Overland airways... what do you expect! next time use ur umbrella as your hand luggage |
We need to get rid of people with this kinda mentality, the really rich people don't act like this you know. It's just the fortunate no-brain ones that you can find doing this. Ruggedman fall my hand sha.... SMH |
White smoke can be nothing to be concerned about if it’s thin, like vapor. This is probably the result of normal condensation buildup inside the exhaust system. This kind of smoke disappears quickly. However, thicker smoke is a big problem, and can be caused the engine burning coolant. This can be the result of a serious issue like a blown head gasket, a damaged cylinder head, or a cracked engine block – all of which are costly repairs. Don’t ignore it, however, as the problem could become far worse. Even a small leak in the coolant can lead to overheating and serious risk of damage to the engine. A coolant leak can also mix with oil and cause serious headaches for you and your car. |
You should not buy gas while the tanker truck is refilling the underground tanks at the gas station, the force of the new gas from the tanker truck, stirs up all the 'gunk' on the bottom of the inground storage tanks. If you buy gas while this is occurring the 'gunk' ends up in your engine |
First of all You took holy communion then u didn't just have sex, you committed fornication. And you are asking if what you did is wrong. For you to ask the question you know the value of Holy communion, so ask your self again if what you did is wrong. Quit asking the obvious question when you know the answer, for me ild say you are just trying to tell us here you just had sex. MY ADVICE: YOU NEED JESUS |
You know, you would have spent more time getting help for the woman, than taking pictures. We need to all learn how to intervene and get help than taking pictures. |
Looks malnourished ![]() |
How is it possible for a card reader to rig a party out of election!!! PDP must be filled with a lot of illiterates. They obviously do not know the function of a card reader. |
Confess to your pastor, confess your sins to God too , the good part is you feel guilty... A lot of pple do this without any guilt like its a way of life.... But ild also advise you do not tell your wife atm .... If you want peace at home ![]() |
Hmmmm..... Desperation |
Buhari goes straight to the point, GEJ spends more time talking about Buhari's certificate and all Instead of telling us what and what he has done.... Ops! I forgot he actually hasn't done much. |
yeah right! like CBN has a body that checks the HEAVY target placed on this marketers by the banks.... This one na story for the gods |
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12years * covering my face* I remember sleeping on the top of the double buck in sec sch, and my pea would pass tru the mattress and touch the guy sleeping below, the bad part was the guy sleeping below was my senior, I suffered eh! |
WASTED TIME |
Lagos state traffic law: Bus drivers, conductors to wear uniforms from January [b]Lagos state traffic law: Bus drivers, conductors to wear uniforms from January [/b]Lagos state traffic law: Bus drivers, conductors to wear uniforms from January Commercial bus drivers and conductors will begin to wear uniforms and badges as from January 2012, says the Lagos State Government. Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Kayode Opeifa disclosed this at the weekend at a sensitisation programme for transporters on the new Road Traffic Law at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium, Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, southwest Nigeria. Thousands of transporters had converged on the Auditorium, where they were sensitised on the dos and don’ts of the new law. According to Opeifa, from 1 January, all commercial bus drivers and conductors would begin to wear uniforms and badges in line with the provision of the traffic law. He explained that the state government wants to sanitise commercial road transportation in the state so that operators in the sector could be proud of their job while quacks would be eliminated. While noting that attacks on BRT buses had gone down, the commissioner appealed to members of road transport unions in the state to desist from attacking BRT buses in the state. The Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Ade Ipaye, declared that the state Road Traffic Law was not intended to be another source of revenue generation for the state government, stressing that the law was rather enacted for public good and to protect the interest of the citizens. Ipaye stated that the penalties for road traffic offences were to serve as a deterrent to road traffic offenders thereby guaranteeing safety on the roads. He called on law enforcement agents to always seek how they could assist road users to comply with traffic rules rather than focusing on arresting of people on flimsy excuses. The commissioner enjoined members of the public who feel unjustly arrested or penalised for traffic offences by security agents to report such law enforcement agents to relevant authorities of the state government or seek redress in court. To further assure Lagosians of the sincerity of the state government on the law, the Attorney-General stated that indigent members of the public who were aggrieved by their arrest and penalties imposed on them on account of traffic offences could approach the Office of Public Defender which would defend them free of charge. Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Lateef Ibirogba urged them to first comply with the law, insisting that in any civilised society there must be rules and regulations which must be obeyed for there to be peace and order. Special Adviser to the State Governor on Political and Legislative Powers, Muslim Folami, stated that the sensitization programme was aimed at educating members of the road transport unions on their rights and obligations under the road traffic law so as to facilitate compliance to the law. http://dailypost.com.ng/2012/10/23/lagos-state-traffic-law-bus-drivers-conductors-wear-uniforms-january/ |
Long story, when is the public holiday please? And I tot it was gonna be two days? |
now you wont have to wait for hrs or days before getting an accurate result....cool |
are we suppose to use petrol to power the bulbs?...mtcheeew |
crusifis: i beg u all, please leave fireman alone, his church is in my area, and his female members feed my sexual hunger, u guys should please not put dis man out of buisnesswe stay in the same area then...lol |
okonkwo obi: pls also send to meand me too dammie1123@gmail.com |
Not again , |
GEJ is reducing the executive arm of govt salary by 25%, when he should be cutting their allowances by 50%, *not interested in the speech abeg*, #OccupyNigeria all the way |
If you voted for GEJ or PDP you can still buy petrol at N65. ![]() |
If the speed keeps dropin, you wake up one day to find out you just bought your self another Etisalat Dail-up modem |
China Iphone come with an antenna,they also give you access to nigerian T.V stations, trust me, you can't miss them when you see them |
Confirm if you wore an helment just the way it was done in the t.v commercial, probably that's why the download speed drops, ℓ☺ℓ |
any news about 1st bank recruitment, rumors av it that sum pple r already bin sent text msg concerning the test |


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