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What is the problems of the ride? how long has it been used in Nigeria? |
My budget is 800k, very serious buyer, if u agree contact me echikachina.gmail.com |
mister.hillz:FAKE..... AND WHEN YOU SECURE AMERICAN OR BRITISH VISA, YOU VISIT UR PASTOR FOR THANKSGIVING. |
solomon111: Go to hell with your useless post.YOU ARE A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF WHY THEY RATED NIGERIA THIS LOW. A PERSON WHO LED A DECENT CIVILIZED LIFE WILL NOT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ISSUES AND ATTACKING THE PERSON WHO RAISED THE ISSUES. |
OKOROAFOR THE IDIOT WILL SOON BE CAUGHT IN THE MESS HE IS DEFENDING. NAIJA IS REALLY SICK. |
binger: Good one OP... I will add, A guy should never ask a lady(nigerian) how old she is. I've noticed they either see u as immature(i agree to this) or they feel insecure about it. When she trusts u enough,she will willingly say without ur askingTHE GIRL THAT REFUSED TO SAY HER AGE IS TO BE AVOIDED SERIOUSLY ....... UNLESS U WANT TO DATE YOUR GRANDMOTHER WITH BABYFACE. ANYWAY, A GIRL THAT LEAVES YOU because OF ANY OF THIS QUESTIONS DOES NOT LOVE YOU. AND HER LEAVING IS GOOD RIDIANCE TO BAD RUBBISH. |
[quote author=binger]Good one OP... I will add, A guy should never ask a lady(nigerian) how old she is. I've noticed they either see u as immature(i agree to this) or they feel insecure about it. When she trusts u enough,she will willingly say without ur asking [/quotTHE GIRL THAT REFUSED TO SAY HER AGE IS TO BE AVOIDED SERIOUSLY ....... UNLESS U WANT TO DATE YOUR GRANDMOTHER WITH BABYFACE. ANYWAY, A GIRL THAT LEAVES YOU because OF ANY OF THIS QUESTIONS DOES NOT LOVE YOU. AND HER LEAVING IS GOOD RIDIANCE TO BAD RUBBISH.e] |
OP... I will add, A guy should never ask a lady(nigerian) how old she is. I've noticed they either see u as immature(i agree to this) or they feel insecure about it. When she trusts u enough,she will willingly say without ur asking[/quote]THE GIRL THAT REFUSED TO SAY HER AGE IS TO BE AVOIDED SERIOUSLY ....... UNLESS U WANT TO DATE YOUR GRANDMOTHER WITH BABYFACE. ANYWAY, A GIRL THAT LEAVES YOU because OF ANY OF THIS QUESTIONS DOES NOT LOVE YOU. AND HER LEAVING IS GOOD RIDIANCE TO BAD RUBBISH. |
450 cash ....... Serious buyer. Please sell this car to me |
is your car V4 or V6? what is your last price? |
Your price sir. I have 700k will it fly,? |
900K? pls lets talk on email echikachina@gmail.com or talk to me on whatsapp 08068454501 |
800k very serious buyer. echikachina@gmail.com lets talk more tru mail |
amaikama: u think its bull shit!!!.... pls tell me,Adam and Eve,what sort of courtship did they entered into before they got married and even at that,what happened at the end? if God can be in the center of the marriage and still have storms,wat of the ones He is not in the center?Sorry bro, but you are naive, and not conversant with ya bible, did bible say that adam and eve got married?? Where was the wedding? Who was the officiating minister? Marriage was invented when it became necessary to stop men from killing each other over the ownership of women. It was not just ownership of women for the sake of it. It was ownership of women for the sake of property. |
I have 900k, will it fly? contact me on Echikachina@gmail.com..... Asap |
850k..... Send more pictures to Echikachina@gmail.com. I seriously need suv. |
acidtalk: SIGNS OF AN IRRESPONSIBLE MANIf a man is not doing any of the following above, be sure, he don't love you as his wife or that he is just tolerating you. Half of what u said above is signs of great responsibility from a man. The person that wrote this is either not yet married or everything was prepared for him by his parents. So he cares less. Women, be not deceived. |
is it a stolen car?? Why is it this cheap with full option |
400k?... Echikachina@gmail.com, lets talk on mail |
700k..... Cash is ready....reach me at Echikachina@gmail.com. Lets talk. |
Siena: Bud, I think you're missing the point here.I have learnt one lesson In life: Get the best of your heart desire and other fears will disappear. I knew a friend who entered the university just by paying the acceptance fee of 5k which was his last from all angel. He suffered terribly in year 1 but friends helped him pay school fees a day b4 exams. Finally, he made 2:1 and now lives large. In life, the first step in making a decision is the most difficult. Don't underestimate your future and Gods plan for u. I have never seen a civil servant who used a small car and later resort to traking again. What I always see is improvement from the small troublesome car to a nice ride. I really believe that the fear of the unknown is what many guys are suffering from. |
Jarus: I use an SUV, live in Ajah and work in VI. I spend an average of 2k per day on fuel. A neighbour that doesn't have a car spends N500 for same trip(to and fro). Sometimes sef, I prefer to drop my car at home and find my way to office by public transport. Reason: if I was getting late, I can easily come down from a public bus and hop a bike. Sometimes, in the midst of the traffic and all those nonsense on road, I feel like dumping my car and taking bike or public transport.Those your friends are really alien..... 300k and no car?... Bros get serious abeg. |
Jonathan, Gowon, IBB, Sultan, Omar: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable 21.09.2012, 7:40 Local Those seeking the disintegration of the country are "lazy politicians seeking to be kings in tiny islands'', President Goodluck Jonathan stated yesterday in Abuja. Jonathan spoke while declaring open a national summit and rally for peace, unity and development, oganised by the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC. The president noted that the strength of the nation is in its size, population and diversity and that his administration remained committed to its unity. He said: "I agree with other speakers that we cannot talk about cannibalising and balkanising Nigeria. I think those who are thinking that way want to be kings in tiny islands, because I believe from the little I know that Nigeria is still rated as a country to look at globally. It's not because we produce oil and some people think it's because of our oil. "One small country with less than 10 million population produces more oil than Nigeria. So it's not the oil, it's not the vast land. What is the land space of Nigeria compared to Sudan? "The population, yes, we have the population, but I think the key thing is actually the size in terms of the human beings; it's not the oil that we think we have. "So any person who feels that they just want to stay as one nation, just want to be king without hard work. They will not get it, because Nigeria will not divide.'' President Jonathan underscored the need for Nigerians to embrace peace as a pre-requisite for achieving the desired development. He decried the present development where communication towers and equipment had become the target of destruction by some disgruntled elements. Jonathan noted that such negative trends by saboteurs impacted negatively on the economy and made it difficult to move a modern society forward. The president commended the NLC for organising the summit, adding that it was in line with government's position of seeking consensus in nation-building and sustainable development. He urged the organisers to use the summit to open discussion on home-grown strategies in confronting the challenges of security, peace and development. The president also charged the gathering to examine the roles labour and the citizens could play in the attainment of sustainable security. Jonathan requested the NLC to take serious interest in the nation's constitution development by making valuable contributions in writing to the National Assembly committees on constitution review. He enjoined the NLC to also continue in its quest for a peaceful Nigeria and join hands with his administration to work for the overall development of the country. He noted that the modest efforts of government were yielding results particularly in the areas of foreign direct investments, power, agriculture, aviation and manufacturing. Earlier, Edo governor Adams Oshiomhole identified a disconnect between the political class and the masses, unemployment, corruption, anti-masses policies, among others, as causes of disunity and crises in the country. Then former NLC president noted that there could not be peace, unity and development without justice. He noted that economic growth and development could only be measured when it trickled down to the masses and the generality of the society. Oshiomhole called for a review of the revenue allocation formula to allow for a reduction in the resources accruing to the federal government in favour of states and local governments. He noted that, by so doing, states would be allowed to develop at their own paces and attention would be shifted from the federal to the states. Chairman of the occasion and former head of state Gen. Yakubu Gowon said the dimension of the current security challenges had made it imperative for all Nigerians to come together to proffer solutions. He noted that without unity of purpose and unity of all ethnic nationalities, there would be no peace, security and meaningful development. Gowon expressed his reservations about the general notion of minority and majority nationalities, saying that Nigerians must see themselves as one. He said the event was a departure from what labour was erroneously known for: militancy, civil disobedience and opposition to government's policies. Also speaking at the summit, Sultan of Sokoto Sa'ad Abubakar blamed the division of Nigerians on bad leadership, saying that Nigerians must not allow any group or person to undermine the existence of Nigeria. The Sultan also urged Nigerian leaders to shun corruption and injustice which, according to him, would led to the needed peace, unity and development in the country. "We must shun injustice and corruption which lead to poverty, and also maintain effective communication by resisting any group or person that does not subscribe to Nigeria's existence. "We are where we are today because of bad leadership and the lack of fear of God by our leaders who see the country as their personal property and do what they feel with impunity." NLC president Comrade Abdulwaheed Omar vowed that Nigeria must survive in spite of the recent security challenges facing it. "While we appreciate government efforts in tackling the challenge, it is our firm belief that the solution goes beyond the government and those well-meaning nationalistic individuals and institutions must weigh in to achieve the correct harmony needed for sustainable development in our nation," Omar said. Other speakers including the lead speaker, Professor Etannibi Alemika,and Governor Oshiomhole who spoke before President Jonathan, however, blamed the security challenges on inequality, education, poverty and lack of equal distribution of wealth. At another event taking place at the same time, former military president General Ibrahim Babangida affirmed that the country will remain intact and shall not disintegrate despite the challenges that it faces. Babangida made the declaration while delivering a paper as the guest lecturer at the public presentation of Blueprint newspaper in Abuja yesterday. In his lecture entitled "Development and Economic Growth in a Multicultural Society: An Agenda for Nigeria", Babangida said although Nigeria's diversity serves as a challenge to its development, the disintegration of the country is not an option. Development and economic growth, he added, can be facilitated by Nigerian citizens developing a bond and a sense of patriotism towards their nation, which will make it more difficult than any other sense of identity in ethnic, regional and religious terms to cause instability in the nation. However, Babangida decried the obvious distortion of Nigeria's diversity, saying: "The country's biggest challenge towards its development is how the nation's diversity is negatively mobilised by the elite for political purposes. "The most fundamental characteristic of the Nigerian nation is its diversity. The country, like many others, is constituted in a complex amalgam of cultures, ethnic identities, religious adherences and regional backgrounds. I must, however, hasten to say that on its own our diversity is not a problem, but only becomes so when it is mobilised to serve various political purposes by the elite." He went on to reassure that the misuse of Nigeria's diversity by the elite will not cause the disintegration of the country because Nigeria's cultural, political and social ties have been interwoven since before the country's creation. "We have no option but to face the fact that our diversity is not going to disappear, and disintegration is not an option that Nigeria and its people can afford", he said. "The historical association between the different communities currently in Nigeria predated the creation of the country. Consequently, we have been long intertwined by criss-crossing political, cultural and economic ties that cannot be untangled." He therefore urged Nigerians to focus on their patriotism to Nigeria which would replace their particularistic sense of identity in ethnic, religious and regional terms and prevent those identities from being used to cause instability in the country. "We must focus on the evolution of a truly Nigerian citizen, not in a formal sense of holding the green passport or just inhabiting a given territory, but in the normative sense of the feelings of belonging and deeply held sense of allegiance to the nation. Our particularistic sense of identity in ethnic, regional and religious terms graduates into a patriotic sense bond between the citizens and their nation." We declare war against bad governance - Blueprint chairman Earlier, the chief executive officer (CEO)/ chairman, Blueprint Newspapers Limited, Mohammed Idris, said the daily paper was geared towards declaring war against bad governance and bad journalism, as well as the defence of democracy and people's rights. Idris disclosed that Blueprint was established on the core values of responsible journalism, saying that the paper will strain its sinew to ensure balanced reportage in order to entrench good leadership and true democracy in the country. He also pointed out that the event was the fruition of a vision to introduce a newspaper that is pleasant not only to look at but also to read. "Blueprint was established on the core values of responsible journalism. That is why its mission statement reads more like a declaration of war against bad governance and bad journalism, as well as the defence of democracy and people's rights. This auspicious event is the fruition of a vision to introduce a newspaper that is pleasant not only to look at but also to read," he said. Idris revealed that Blueprint has, within five months, achieved a laudable feat that even its older sisters have not been able to achieve. In the same vein, he said, the paper has made a silent achievement, which is the procurement of a new printing press. "We are determined to move this project forward. That is why, after recording the feat of going daily within five months, we also made one silent achievement - and that is buying our own new printing press within a year of our starting. As I speak, a team of technicians is busy installing the printing press and we shall begin to print it at our own plant," he added. |
adeyincar: The ambassador was an easy target cos d rebels knew him very well particularly with the significant role in played in d killing of Gadaffi.. Pentagon suspended d sales of a book published in d US by a Navy about d killing of Osama on d premise dat d film carries classified info dat could undermine d safefy of their forces & now they couldn't stop a film that protrayed bad image about d prophet(saw) & d entire muslims.. Am not advocating for violence but I think d US is a threat of Islamic nations, they've killed over a million souls in Iraq, they're killing Afghans in their thousands everyday, Pakistan, Yemen, Syria & other middle-eastern & African countries are under attack of d US.. I pray & hope that GOD intervene & save d world from d no.1 terrorist organisation(US)... AmenSelf deceit, jihadist kill people not americans, hope u wont US acuse soon of bombing maiduguri ![]() |
kunle.t.ade:olodo get levels, ur own level na the highest. |
aldirisu91: Hmmmmmmmm.......... This is a serious issue oooo. With this kind of salary level, you are still thinking about buying a car? Your must be too optimist a person. You should visit a Professor of Economics for better counsel.so a persson with such salary scale cant get Toyota Sienna?? ![]() aldirisu91: Hmmmmmmmm.......... This is a serious issue oooo. With this kind of salary level, you are still thinking about buying a car? Your must be too optimist a person. You should visit a Professor of Economics for better counsel.so a persson with such salary scale cant get Toyota Sienna?? |
porka: Ahhh!!! That is Salami na!Your ignorance of the Nigerian Legal system is legendary. It a pity that youths of this country can easily be brainwashed. ![]() porka: Ahhh!!! That is Salami na!Your ignorance of the Nigerian Legal system is legendary. It a pity that youths of this country can easily be brainwashed. |
can it fly for 600k? Send the pix to my email echikachina@gmail.com |
full option? full option? |
fairestdeal: VERY NEAT altima 2002/2003 FOR SALE (N850,000)is it full option? Has it been used in Nigeria or anywhere in Africa? |
Ileke-IdI:Ever wondered why Africa may not develop soon. Retarded sense. ![]() Ileke-IdI:Ever wondered why Africa may not develop soon. Retarded Mentality. |
Caracta: OMG. No 5 is funny!funny but the most important. Beware of married women. Men are not smilling ![]() Caracta: OMG. No 5 is funny!funny but the most important. Beware of married women. Men are not smilling |
is it a stolen car?? 
full option?