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This is the beginning of several can of worms to be opened up: http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news/14393-how-abiola-abacha-were-killed-by-al-mustapha.html Sir, please Nigerians are keen to know some of the folks you mentioned in this article. |
Someone please post the videos online |
Why are my people like this? Why can't we be happy for once to see another Nigerian progressing in another part of the world?? I have no doubt in my mind that this thread was started by a lame competitor with no way of outwitting him in the market. Very weak and a bunch low jab punches, I would say!! How would you feel if people post such comments about you ? Disengage yourself in cachophony discussions and strategize on how to build your own empire!!! Leave the young man alone and let him and his new bride be!! Even if he is GAY or BISEXUAL nko?? Does it also mean it is the end of the world Look at the skeleton in your own cupboard and go fix them before you come out here with your bad belle.I have no affiliation, neither am I connected with Segun gele, but let the guy be!!! |
zone77:Very funny ![]() |
Nice piece of earth work Tete. If you in Houston, Texas. We would love to make your Xmas cakes cupcakes or other custom cakes!! Visit us at http://www.cakedelacakes.com/ for more information. |
SOLD !!!! ![]() Thanks to Nairaland !!! |
still available ![]() |
If interested I have a Pathfinder 2001 Se. Just arrived from US. |
Back in the market, this SUV is still looking for an owner ![]() |
I'm interested in this as well. Please send an email to wole007@gmail.com Thanks |
With the assitance of a honorable Nairaland, I was able to get the VIN details for free. See below:- 2001 NISSAN PATHFINDER LE/SE/XE JN8DR09X91W568094 4 DR. WAGON/SPORT UTILITY 3.5L V6 SFI DOHC REAR WHEEL DRIVE No accident / damage reported to CARFAX CARFAX 1-Owner vehicle 103,945 Last reported odometer reading 04/28/2008 Texas Motor Vehicle Dept. Houston, TX Vehicle purchase reported CARFAX 1-Owner vehicle! 1-owner 2001 Nissan Pathfinder LE/SE/XE vehicles are worth an average of $409 more to consumers because 1-owner vehicles tend to be consistently driven and maintained. Use this as a guide when comparing vehicles Thanks! |
@ Inspired_man Thanks dude! |
Hello Inspired, Can you please help check this VIN - JN8DR09X91W568094 Thanks and Gob bless. |
@Kells4u First and Foremost I do apologize the mileage is 115k, with 1 owner until I bought the car recently. Has not been involved in ANY accident. VIN Number - JN8DR09X91W568094 This is a really good ride! You will fall in love when you see the SUV. Drop me a note wole007@gmail.com we can talk more. Thanks |
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@maneasy Thanks for the offer. I don't intend to haggle over the price it is firm ![]() |
SUV Still available for sale ![]() |
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Here is some pictures,
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Sorry maneasy the best I can do is =N= 1.8M Nothing less than this. Thanks! |
Pathfinder SE V6 2001 Mileage - 105,000 Color - Grey/ Black Leather Interior Fully loaded, just arrived in Nigeria. The SUV is in Ikeja area. Please e-mail wole007@gmail.com for pictures if you're interested =N= 2M on very near offer. Thanks! |
i'm interested pls send me more info wole007@gmail.com |
good question mycutiepie. hopefully carrygo can help answer? |
I have a 2001 Nissan Pathfinder enroute to Lagos, Nigeria. Fully loaded with Leather seats, sunroof, alphine and BOSE stereo. It is in prestine condition and will sell for =N=1.95 |
@ SLY Can you please help - JN8DR09X73W712793 Thanks a lot in advance! |
@ ofans u still my car ? ![]() I have a similar truck enroute to naija. Mine is going for 2M Pathfinder 2001 LE Fully Loaded 116K miles Excellent condition I which I could keep in naija, very reliable and durable! I can be reached on wole007@gmail.com for more info and pictures. All - Ofans's price is a steal!! |
@ waoosa thanks for your input. @lubracasi It is not worth the hassle and capital. It may be best to sell in loot newspaper or take it to an auction. Best of luck! |
Thanks my broda! Meanwhile, where can I get the clearance for tinted glass |
Hello Nairalanders, Can you drive a JEEP or SUV in Nigeria with Grill Guard (http://www.grilleguardcentral.com/)? Is there a law against this in Nigeria. Also can also help confirm whether it is true that tinted vehicles are not allowed in Nigeria? Thanks |
Please tell this is not true? Nigerian pilots use GSM phones to contact Control Tower Written by Kenneth Ehigiator Saturday, March 29, 2008 THESE are not the best of time for the aviation industry in Nigeria. The missing Beechcraft 1900 D has provoked the discussion about the safety of the aviation industry. Coming at a time sagging public confidence in air travel was restored, the missing Beechcraft 1900D aircraft operated by a charier operator, Wings Aviation has raised questions about the safety of the nation’s airspace. More often than not, relevant aviation authorities have never held back from telling the public that the airspace was safe for flight operations, especially in view of what appeared to be government’s attention on the sector for the first time in many years. The attention came in the form of the N19.5 billion intervention fund, which spending had generated so much controversy in the past months. However, Vanguard’s encounter with a pilot in the heat of the search for the missing plane revealed that a lot of question marks still hover around the safety of the airspace. According to the pilot, who preferred anonymity, “pilots fly blind during much of the duration of flights within the country, specially on flights to the Northern parts of the country”. The pilot said radio communications with ground control tower was not only epileptic, but also completely non-existent in some cases. Things can really go bad that you have no option but to use your GSM phone to try and reach air traffic controllers on duty,” he said. Some of these problem areas, known as ‘black spots’ were first identified in 2006 by pilots and the authorities promised to address the problem. Vanguard learnt that most of the radio communication equipment belonging to Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) have become so outdated that they have packed up. Sources close to the agency said some of the equipment in question were installed over decades ago and have not been replaced due to the agency’s financial constraints. For a pilot flying at a speed of over 700km/hour, using the GSM phone to reach controllers is a distraction which is inimical to safety. “Sometimes, you try and you cannot get through due to network problem, and at that point you fly blind until you are able to regain contact,” the pilot added. Beyond pilot to controller contacts, there is also the problem of reaching one airport in the country to another as a result of the same pitfall. Close observers of the industry noted that much of the decay identified by the Air Marshall Paul Dike’s Presidential Committee, set up in the aftermath of Bellview and Sosoliso Airlines’ crashes, were still prevalent, and made case not only for more funding from the government but also for a probe into how the N19.5 billion intervention fund released for upgrade of facilities was spent by relevant aviation agencies. While pilots are lamenting the inadequacies of navigational facilities for seamless flights, airline operators on their part are counting their losses on account of the same problem. It was learnt that because the radar in most of the airports in the country were not in serviceable state, air traffic controllers have devised the means of separating aircraft only by horizontal methods to avoid collision. While it is more convenient for the controllers to do so because of their inability to separate vertically as a result of absence of radar or where available, ineffective, operators are counting their losses in the volume of fuel consumed by aircraft in the form of added time the aircraft spent in thee air flying horizontally. A pilot confirmed that as a result of the problem, he now covers in 90 minutes a journey he should have spent 60 minutes. He continued: “What you have now is a situation where air traffic controllers separates aircraft horizontally to avoid collision. To do this, so many aircraft are spread in the air at the same time and to avoid collision, we are made to go round and round to get to your destination. Consequently, you spend much more time that you would have spent to arrive at your destination.” He said the situation could get very bad and precarious if remedies were not effected before the heavy rains come. An operator, who craved anonymity, said airlines were the only entities keeping the aviation industry in the country going, adding that the parastatals who ought to be service providers have failed the sector. He noted that there were some airports in Nigeria where some airlines have taken it upon themselves to provide facilities to pave way for their operations into such airports. “Look, our airport charges are about the highest in the world and yet you don’t get value for money. We are going through a lot to be able to fly in this country. We, as airlines, have always been responsible; for once, let the agencies show that they are also responsible,” said the operator, who advised the Minister of Air Transport, Mr. Felix Hassan Hyat, to be mindful of his officials in the ministry and parastatals to avoid being misled. Experts believe that the nation could have been spared all these agony had succeeding governments in the country invested in the sector, considered the very key to jump-starting the economy for growth. According to them, the total radar coverage of Nigeria (TRACON) embarked upon by Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) in 2003 would have addressed all of these had it been completed and deployed into full use. With TRACON, the nation’s entire airspace is covered and air traffic control is made seamless, as the equipment is fitted with both primary and secondary radar system that do not only facilitate air traffic control, but also ensure that any object that strays into the airspace anywhere in the country is detected. NAMA’s General Manager, Public Affairs, Mr. Supo Atobatele, who confirmed that his agency was having problems with radio communication with pilots in the Northern region of the country, on take off from Lagos, said the agency was addressing the problem. He said the problem had been a recurring one for NAMA, adding, that informed the reason it recently acquired 15 VHP radio communication equipment to nip the problem in the bud. According to him, the equipment will be installed very shortly. “ We are aware of the problem, but we are addressing it. Don’t forget that the existing radio equipment have been there for decades and because past governments have never really shown interests in the development of the aviation sector, we are where we are. But what is important is we are addressing the issue,” He said NAMA was determined to make the airspace a friendly one for all users, but lamented the drawback paucity of funds was causing the agency. Atobatele made reference to TRACON which the agency, in its determination to make things better, started in 2003, but couldn’t be completed due to lack of finance, compounded by frequent change of the agency’s chief executives. The NAMA spokesman said the agency had so far expended over N27 million Euros on the project, while it needed about 40 million Euros more to complete the project meant to be installed at the nation’s four international airports - Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port Harcourt, with the entire nation as its scope of coverage. Some experts advised government to take proactive steps now to redress the situation before the raining season comes fully as, according to him, the impact of inadequate navigational facilities is felt more during the wet season, accompanied with bad and storming weather, than the dry season. This piece becomes more germane because of the inability of the Nigerian pilot to look at his employer in the face and tell him he won’t fly in adverse conditions because of absence of viable platform for them to voice their frustrations against the system. In other words, airline operators have made unionisation an unpardonable crime for pilots in their employ. To that extent, they can neither fight anti-labour practices by their employers nor challenge openly pitfalls in the industry. http://odili.net/news/source/2008/mar/29/302.html |
Please refer to TLOPS posting ** Help: Any Free Link To Watch Nations Cup ** Thanks E |
Will this match be televised online? Please forward all link/s showing this match online. Thanks E |
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