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RIP.....Man |
Had it been these guys were gainfully employed, me think they'll gat no tym for this shi.t of a trek. |
gr8david:Bro. if u have a vehicle worth the said amount you want to borrow, u can get the loan... |
Deliberate injustice! |
Hey Deteb, How many pairs do you want? What breed? How old do you want them? 1. 5 weeks old 2. 11 weeks old 3. 6 months 4. 1 year 5. 2 years 1. Graylag (Not very expensive) 2. Chinese (Expensive) 3. Embden(Expensive) 4. Twente Landrace(Very Expensive) 5. American Buff(Very Expensive) Pix Attached You can reach me here 08185362477 deteb:
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I've got some GRAPHIC images but won't upload them......
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More still..
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More 5th PICS: Gang: A group of immigrants brandishing machetes in a run-down area of Johannesburg prepare to defend themselves against the police 6th PICS: Unrest: The xenophobic violence that started in Durban two weeks ago has spread this week to Johannesburg and other areas of the country 7th PICS: Mob: South African hostel dwellers, some brandishing sticks in an aggressive manner, stage a demonstration against foreigners 8th PICS: Intimidation: A man holding a wooden stick and a shield stands outside a hostel during anti-immigration related violence in Johannesburg
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At least five people have been killed over the past two weeks since local vigilantes in South Africa started looting and attacking shops owned by immigrants mainly from other parts of Africa. DailyMail reports that in Johannesburg, Malawian immigrant, Samuel Idrssa, described how his friend was stabbed and set on fire by a mob. ‘We wanted to rescue him but there were too many of them,’ he said. ‘It was shocking.’ ‘We have all left our homes. Those affected are those of us who live in poor townships because we live with poor South Africans who do not have jobs. SEE THE PHOTOS..... 1st PICS: Fighting back: Immigrants carrying machetes have clashed with police in a search for locals that attacked foreign shop owners in Durban 2nd PICS: On the move: Police officers fire rubber bullets as they disperse the gangs of African immigrants who have fought back in South Africa 3rd PICS: Armed: An African immigrant, in a jumper and tracksuit bottoms, firmly grips a machete as violence continued to flare in South Africa 4th PICS: Danger: A man in an Adidas tracksuit armed with an axe charges at a photographer in Johannesburg, cheered on by a crowd behind him
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Warris dis ![]() ? Why are they protesting![]() |
sophtaf:Na tru na......... |
Yeye de smell.... |
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ha! what a wicked world we live in. |
We are happy to announce that we have almost concluded a deal with a nairalander. If your quoted price is above N3000, kindly review. The company we represent will buy @ N1800 per kg. |
Just back from work..... |
There was a time when traveling to the Eastern Nigeria used to be a journey to remember. Those days of Brand New, high speeding Marcopolo Luxury Buses! Sitting in those buses while cruising the Ore-Benin Road used to be like a dream come true to many travelers, it used to be almost the same thing as taking a flight. The sheer beauty, the comfort and luxury is considered as second to none . In those days, traveling with luxurious buses was like Christmas - you'd have so much fun traveling that you wish to travel again and again. Whenever the coach made a stopover at filling stations, you see well dressed passengers coming out of the buses crunching bottles of Eva water, looking as if they just alighted from Emirates A360 jetliner . With the pleasure and comfort it offers, you don't care how much you pay. Everyone else in every other parts of the country had no choice but to either respect the Igbo travelers or envy them because of their mode of transportation and the plenty 'Swagger' it carries. Gradually, the buses began to die off and what used to be "The Pride of the East" now turn to "The Disgrace of the East". [size=16pt]What Really Happened to Those Beautiful Buses?[/size] Is it that the transport business is no longer profitable? Some, especially the operators would want to blame it on bad roads and high cost of fuel and diesel. They would want you to believe that the cost of running the business far outweigh the profit. That the buses costs a lot of money to acquire. These are valid reasons but in business sense, no reason is valid enough to get a viable business grounded. Prices of the bus and the general road condition may probably be one of the reasons for it's death but the truth is that the transport business is still very profitable, far more profitable than the average businesses in Nigeria. So, I don't believe that the price is what killed the fleets. What killed those luxury buses is the same thing that kills everything in Nigeria - bad managements, poor maintenance culture, and greed. At a point in time, these transporters began to exploit their passengers. Instead of rendering consistent good and quality services that guarantees sustained patronage, they resorted to taking advantage of their passengers. Steadily, passengers starts deserting the once loved luxury buses, preferring the smaller better maintained Toyota 14 seater buses. And the small buses simply took over and doesn't seem ready to give up the lead anytime soon. It's convenient, fast, and offers better customer services in some cases. Transport business is still one of the most consistent business in Nigeria anytime. If you really want to make money in bulk and make it fast, one sector you must seriously consider investing into is transport sector. If well managed, this business has what it takes to make anyone a millionaire starting from almost nothing. Some have been able to make it big in this business. Though most of them are politicians who have access to government funds. Nevertheless, following their footsteps in transport business management certainly will help you excel in the business. [size=20pt]MY PROPOSAL[/size] Coming soon......
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Gardol:Hey just read your post. i'll send you a mail soon. |
Sorry oooo |
Very Interested polymathic: |
Oga ooooo |
The supply is needed urgently.... |
drake2:We have representatives (Agents) in Lagos and Ilorin. |
A Coy wants a massive supply of MORINGA SEEDS. The supply can exceed 20 tons. Its a WIN-WIN deal. . Payment is instant. Call 08185362477.[size=25pt]ITS URGENT!!![/size]
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This na serious matter!! |
[size=28pt]Haaaaa!!! |
farano:Yeah... Alive but in pains. |
A student of the Ekiti state University suffered severe cut on his head during a clash between the APC and the PDP in the state on Saturday January 24th. While the APC allege that the clash broke out after the National Vice-President, External, National Association of Nigerian Students, Tosin Ogunkuade was arrested by the state police for speaking during its presidential campaign, the state Governor in his defence said the people arrested were thugs of the APC who wanted to cause trouble in the state. The young man with the cut is currently receiving medical attention. The pic is bad. See it after the cut... http://lindaikeji..com/2015/01/graphic-pics-student-severely-injured.html
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