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Is this car still available ? |
Is this car still available? |
Is this car still available? |
Is this car still available? or has it been sold? |
Is this car available? whats your contact no? |
Captainbugatti9:Is this car still available?? |
When Are you available for inspection ? Can I pay N1.5m? |
Can I Pay N1.7m ? |
interested where is the picture? |
N3.5m[b][/b] |
Can I pay N1.5m? |
Okay so I came across your topic after doing a Google search on the topic. I was scammed of about N25,000 from a vendor on Instagram who claims they sell hand made shoes. I paid the total money for the shoe and the transport cost and since then the guy stopped replying messages nor picking his calls. I intend to follow this your steps above to see if I can recover my funds from this scammer. I will post my progress here too as I go on. |
Pls I need to buy a Mercedes c class tokunbor can u be of any help? Pls let me know through email or whatsapp |
We are seeking for technical partnerships |
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A Solid mineral Mining Industry based in Edo State is currently seeking for partnerships from Mining or mineral processing experts to enable the company expand its capacity. The Company is currently into the mining of Limestone, Dolomite, kaolin, Marble, Feldspar and also into the processing of these minerals to get products such as ground Calcium carbonate, Limestone Dust, Milled kaolin, Milled Feldspar, marble dust e.t.c The Company Currently owns Several Mining Lease accross Nigeria and currently operates a functional quarry and mining operations. It also has installed several processing plants such as Superfine pulverizers, Crushers and Hammer mills. It currently is seeking partnerships to help increase its processing ability, to be able to produce more products that are currently been imported into the Nigerian markets such as PCC calcium Carbonate, Hydrated Lime, Coated Calcium, white Cement, POP and more. Interested Parties can send Letter of Interest to beezminninglimited@gmail.com or reach out to the Company agent through phone or whatsapp +2348056112392
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Nutase:How much will it cost to clear this car in Nigeria. |
Good day sir please if I may ask where did u get your training on feedmill production? Are interested in having a partner in the set up of the business kindly contact me on Beezminninglimited@gmail.com or WhatsApp me. On 08056112392 Cheers |
Pls add me 08056112392 |
The car is Located in Benin
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Price reduced to N3.2m please whatsapp me on 08056112392 or 08064008077. |
Clean Unregistered Toyota Highlander 2009 up for quick Sale Owner is traveling back after New Year. Car must go as soon as possible.
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Please send me a message on beezminninglimited@gmail.com am interested... |
[b][size=8pt][/size][size=8pt]Electricity supply and the extortion called MYTO II For many Nigerians, the voodoo Multi Year Tariff Order 2 (MYTO II) introduced by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) last year, under which electricity tariff will be increased yearly, has become an untold burden. Perhaps, the fraudulent electricity tariff annual increment in a regime of persisting epileptic electricity supply and total power failure sometimes is one of the dividends of democracy Nigerians were promised. Most low income and poverty stricken families are now chastised by ‘estimated’ or ‘coded’ electric bills running into hundreds of thousands of naira for electricity they scarcely consumed. Instead of sincerely addressing the plight of Nigerians who poverty has driven to the precipice (of the country’s over 162 million people, more than half the population, about 61 percent are acclaimed to be wretched and living on less than $1 a day), a grossly insensitive NERC, is beating its war chest with threats of further increases in electricity tariff. Yet governments are saddled with the bounden duties of not just the security of citizens (protection of life and property); but the promotion of the welfare of the governed. Most unfortunate is the recent report credited to the power minister, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, that the extortion is justified. The statement will be revisited later by this writer. That some civil society groups, ten in all, have dragged the FG to the United Nations in protest against the fraud called MYTO II is, therefore, no surprise. Reports said the group in a petition to the UN Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights, Magdalena Carmona lately, demanded a halt to the implementation of the inhuman and immoral electricity tariff rip off. Indeed, the group virtually said it all when it said in the petition: “By introducing a fixed rate electricity tariff, the government is complicit in violating the human rights of people living in poverty and undermining their personal development and prosperity… any increase in electricity tariff, while Nigerians still face an appalling power supply, is a violation of the human rights of Nigerians under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights”. The dirty linen the group wants washed before the UN will no doubt enjoy the support of many, considering how insensitive and dishonest electricity tariff in the country has become. Like the petitioners rightly observed, power is one of Nigeria’s conduit pipes for the waste of public funds. Yet it has defied solution despite the billions of naira and dollars that have gone down the drain. The corruption in the sector is legendary, perhaps worse than the rot in other public domains. For decades, the nation’s electricity generation capacity has not exceeded 4,000 megawatts, for a population of over 162 million people. There are occasions when the wattage slumps to between 2,000 and 3,000 megawatts. Most electricity consumers do not have meters. For no fault of theirs, they are forced to pay crazy bills based on the guesswork of inept and pathologically corrupt Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) officials. For decades, corruption made it extremely difficult for the PHCN to provide a comprehensive metering system for electricity consumers. Presently, the pre-paid metering system provisioning being supervised by the NERC has run into a hitch, with majority of electricity consumers yet to have access to pre-paid meters. Indeed, as you are reading this piece, the FG is yet to conclude the privatization of the power sector which commenced donkey years ago. The Discos and Gencos sold to new private sector investors are yet to be handed over to them to hasten the decentralization of power generation and distribution. Just penultimate Thursday, The Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr. Benjamin Dikki, reportedly said that PHCN successor companies would be handed over to their new owners as from October 1, 2013. Perhaps more importantly, the BPE boss said the long awaited power sector reform would not bring about immediate changes; and that investments in the sector would take time to achieve results, meaning there’s no end in sight as yet on irregular power supply in the country. Whither then the basis of the MYTO II extortion? The edifice of fraud called PHCN is yet to be dismantled, pre-paid metering arrangement is still chaotic, but electric bills are soaring out of this world. To crown it all, improvement in power supply remains like spittle. Yet, unconfirmed reports alleged that some crooks in government were ordering 53 pieces of gold-plated ‘iphones’ for the country’s 53rd independence anniversary at the cost of N649 million. Let’s believe the claim is not true as some government officials have said. Perhaps the foreign contractor who leaked the secret was hallucinating. But it is so nauseating that the iphones jamboree can be contemplated at all, while the NERC and its masters can scarcely see through the sufferings of the citizenry. How does the FG feel presiding over the sucking of the blood of the Nigerian poor through dubious electricity tariff under a hopeless power supply situation? This is incredible! [/b][/size] |
Its unbelievable that the electricity tariff has been increased again for businesses without any improvement in the availability of the electricity even as we battle with the fixed tarriff which is illegal any where else in the world except in Nigeria. Small Businesses are shutting down due to this high tariffs been charged please the government must come to our aid.... |