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Everybody keeps talking about the 10 Billion Naira scam when this dude got $1 Billion Dollars stashed in UBA domiciliary account. Whatever happened to it ![]() |
Rest in Peace Bukola Ore |
This is a good initiative, i hope it is sustained and it outlives him. GOD BLESS OYO STATE GOD BLESS NIGERIA |
Brother Jona always talking, please act for once. ![]() |
@ Poster, Have you seen the kind of cars INSPIRED has sold recently? Well, i can 100% assure you that Inspired is the dealer you want to pre-order your next car from or buy locally. God-willing, he will be taking delivery of my Range Rover and my wife's car very soon. ![]() |
We already know how this will play out. I pray Bankole rots in hell with all the billions he has stolen from Nigeria. Since the EFCC cannot bring him to book. |
chelseabmw:My good friend, i see you have grown to become a moderator on several sections. How have you been?
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efisher: ![]() While you are at it, can someone tell Bankole to wire N50 million Naira into my personal account as part of the loot he stole from Nigeria. Since Uncle Jona is protecting him from being arrested and prosecuted by the EFCC. ![]() |
A well deserved win, but could have made it 6-0 if not for the selfish play by Nsofor and the other dude. More so, the Ref should be fined or better yet sacked for the penalty call against Nigeria. What was he thinking? Prolly eat some weed during half time. ![]() |
^^^^ I read this on Yahoo and thought might be useful to most car owners in the house. My check engine light has been on for some time now and it has really been a bother to me. With this information, i now better understand why the check engine light has been on. Like they say, applied knowledge is power. |
[b]Perhaps the most mysterious warning light on your car's dashboard is the "check engine" light, which can illuminate seemingly for no reason whatsoever and lead to an unexpected bill just for diagnosing the cause. However, it is possible to diagnose, and sometimes even fix, the cause of this warning light without paying a mechanic. Your car's check engine light is linked to its on-board diagnostic system, which measures functions such as engine speed, ignition timing, fuel mixture and sometimes, the timing of gear shifts. It then uses that information to identify problems in those functions that could affect emissions and performance. There is a wide range of problems that will cause the light to illuminate, ranging from minor to major, so it's important to determine the cause promptly. Before you find yourself in a situation with the check engine light illuminated, read your owner's manual to understand why it may illuminate and if it has different warnings to help you understand whether the problem is minor or more serious. In many cars, a check engine light that flashes rhythmically -- not just flickers on and off -- indicates a severe problem that needs immediate attention, while a steadily illuminated light indicates a less serious problem. Once you thoroughly understand how your check engine light operates, here are three strategies you can try before paying your mechanic for a diagnosis. Remove and reinstall your gas cap, and make sure it's tight. Because the check engine light is associated with your car's emissions system, it will recognize if there are fuel vapors leaking from around your gas cap and set off the warning light. A loose or improperly installed gas cap is the most common reason for the light to illuminate. If the light does not go out after checking the gas cap and the car seems to be running fine, don't assume that was not the problem. It can sometimes take a few trips for the system to reset. Get the engine's diagnostic code from an automotive pro for free. If you own a General Motors vehicle with OnStar, contact an OnStar adviser who will read the code from your car remotely. Many auto parts stores and franchise oil change and transmission-service shops will read the code for free, though they may pressure you to do the repair with them. If you get a code read by one of these shops, ask for the code itself -- usually a single letter, followed by numbers -- and then use the shop for the repair if you are confident of the work. Get the code yourself. For $50 to $100, you can buy a diagnostic-system code reader at your local auto parts store or online. Some newer system scanners can connect right to your smartphone, such as the GoPoint GL1. Many cars have some method of displaying the trouble code, usually using the key and either rotating it between the accessory position (the position where you can power the radio and other accessories without the car running) and the "on" position (without starting the car) a specific number of times. With some, you keep the key in the accessory position, and push and hold the trip odometer and reset buttons. To find instructions, do an Internet search on the year, make and model of your car plus the words "check engine code" and "manually." Once you know the code, you can research what it is associated with on websites such as OBD-Codes.com (for on-board diagnostics codes) or ALLDATAdiy.com. In some cases, you can get instructions on how to repair the car yourself on those websites. Keep in mind that, if there is a problem beyond a loose gas cap, the trouble code produced by the diagnostic equipment is usually associated with more than one problem. Ultimately, it's good to work with a trusted mechanic who can deduce the cause of the problem in your car.[/b] SOURCE: http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/112799/check-engine-light-mystery-bankrate?mod=family-autos |
Great ride. Got me thinking seriously. ![]() |
Only a Range Rover stands with such prestige. RANGE ROVER . . . . .STANDING TALL |
The Acura styling and design is the best thing that has ever happened to automobile. God bless the man who designed the Acura. You need to drive one to appreciate its handling. I am a number one fan because i own one. ![]() |
Acura oh my Acura !!!! This shouldn't stay long in the car port before it is whisked away. |
^^^^ Are you still in Ibadan? My check engine light and maintenance required light has been permanently on since the last time you erased it. Got me really concerned. |
chelseabmw:My good friend the Chelsea man still got jokes. |
To think that this same Shekarau ran for the office of the President ![]() And has the incoming Governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso forgotten at the Kano government house come back to get, since he left there in 2003 ![]() Well, when my time comes, i will also get a piece of the action. |
The tenancy bill should be made effective in every state in the country. This is long over due, but a great development. |
As always, i will be closely following your progress. I just love what you do with cars and how you treat them right. |
We will be back. MAN UNITED FOR LIFE. ![]() |
I was really hopeful about picking this one until i saw the price tag. Poster please review your price and you will be surprised how fast you will sell this beauty. Alot of interested buyers ready to make payment like 5 minutes ago. ![]() |
Hmmmmmmmmmm!!!! |
WOW!!! She's beautiful. ![]() |
Still for sale . . . . . Keep the calls coming.
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What's your offer? I might just be in a good mood to sell to whatever price you offer. ![]()
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Bros try review your price. This is a lovely ride you got here. Help the owner sell it fast. |
Dumb.est post i ever read on nairaland. @ Poster, please get a life. . . . seriously. |
What's your best offer?
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Fresh negotiation in progress >>>>>>>>
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ADEBYTE:@ Adebyte, I believe i also sent you a copy of the land information certificate which CLEARLY states that the land is not under L.A.S.G. acquisition rather REVOCATION, which is the "a" part of the certificate and the "b"says NO to any form of commitment on the land by the Lagos State Government. In addition, if you are truly interested in buying the property the best line of action would be to take the copy of the survery plan and land information certificate to Alausa and verify the status of the land. This will save us alot of time and help us seal this deal soonest. More so, the area where the property is situated is an estate approved by the Lagos State Government for private development. As of this writing 70% of the buildings there have been completed and the owners or tenants residing there. So have your Lawyer or Surveryor do the required investigation on the property and keep me posted.
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