Fegflu's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Fegflu's Profile › Fegflu's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 25 26 27 28 29 30 (of 30 pages)
oblo, can u give me the mechanic number. i mean who can i speak to. i need somebody 2 direct me. |
have u got their number in ladipo market. any contact telephone numbers to give me. pls |
Inside the 607
|
Their Pics. Please i need somebody to advise me on wat to do. I am even hearin that i cannot sell them in nigeria. is it true?
|
yes they are both 2000 models. i can drive them. i was driving them in london. so wat authority are u aski me please. there is nottin wrong wit them. |
pls were in nija can i convert a peugeot 607 right hand drive to left hand drive and a volkswagen bora right hand drive to a left hand drive. And how much will it cost me. I hav these two cars in my house but i am scared to ride them. I am thinking about sellin them instead if i cant find solution to converting them. i brought them from england. i tot i could use them here. |
Pls can somebody advice me. pls were in nija can i convert a peugeot 607 right hand drive to left hand drive and a volkswagen bora right hand drive to a left hand drive. And how much will it cost me. I hav these two cars in my house but i am scared to ride them. I am thinking about sellin them instead if i cant find solution to converting them. i brought them from england. i tot i could use them here. |
That is why i want to convert it - pls do u knw where i can convert rigt hand drive peugeot 607 to left hand drivein lagos. i also hav a volkswagen bora with thesame problem, |
They said u can not drive it in lagos, |
pls were in nija can i convert a peugeot 607 right hand drive to left hand drive and a volkswagen bora right hand drive to a left hand drive. And how much will it cost me. I hav these two cars in my house but i am scared to ride them. I am thinking about sellin them instead if i cant find solution to converting them. i brought them from england. i tot i could use them here. |
I dont trust Nduka Obeageana Newspaper. The paper is enaging in image management for the respectable pastor,after it has helped to damage his image. Who is the fool. The information in the paper was correct- the paper is just trying to exenorate itself from the damage it has caused the man of God. That is how journalist does everywhere in the world. They can make u and destroy u. So thisday keep your apology to your self. Nigerians are more intelligent now. |
Piecing the puzzle of several articles and publications together shows that the bulk of the PDP decision-making sometimes stops at his desk. He is a growth tool, a motivational tool and a quick fix intervention machine. Borrowing from the lines of Mbadiwe, this is a man you call a political caterpillar. He is a smooth operator and a night machine that sometimes starts his meeting at 12:01 AM in the morning and before dawn; new laws, operational strategies and national decisions are influenced. He is recognized as one of the most powerful king makers and his support/non-support thereof, could determine ones political future within the PDP. Who is this man named ANENIH? My research during my most recent visit to Nigeria laid out a few palpable findings. His followers revere him as a man of integrity and a strong passionate individual with a sense of responsibility, respect for others and a mammoth fervor for power and control, augmented with his ability to liberate others from their fears. He possesses no fear recognizing that fear is the generator of weakness. The interesting caveat to the whole information on this "nobleman" as he is fondly called, by most who know him well, is that his determination to be influential within the PDP is unparallel and his ability to recognize minor lapses in loyalty and integrity is phenomenal. Everyone that has battled Anenih has somehow walked away a loser. There is an old saying that when two elephants fights, the grass suffers. When Tony Anenih and Orji Kalu fought, we now know that Dr. Chima Nwafor is the one that may suffer for speaking up and pitching these two powerhouses against each other. Those who tested the waters around Anenih eventually recognize his symbiotic ability that they often give up, and sadly kiss up to him. He is not a compromiser but a winner at all cost. Anenih is what you call a smooth operator with the ability to delineate good plans and strategies from poor ones. He knows how to generate the support and resources to get to his desired destination as noted by his title as the acting chairman, PDP Board of Trustees. This typically passive role has become very active and extremely powerful since he took it over. He indirectly holds the royal aces and sometimes works smarter than others who rely on hard work. He knows how to get on the right tracks for his, and his followers' benefit. He finds elation from knowing that he has beaten his opponents at their games. He uses the press wisely and crushes most uprising permanently, in quiet, non-fanfare ways and remains in the limelight when others wish he were gone. Effort to question his performance during his tenure as the Minister of Works in the first regime has been met with concise, specific non-verbal or para-verbal responses. He seems to know the paradoxes that make political figures powerful and uses them to his advantage. He is loyal to his friends and receptive to his enemies. He has the agility of a leader and in his own ways, sometimes dictates the direction of political discussions in the country. Perhaps, it is time we sit back and get to know this man who unlike others, speaks volume about the thought process of key PDP members. His recent comment that OBJ will invariably decide who the next president will be, should not be taken with a grain of salt but a magnitude of seriousness. Anenih brings a new dimension to politics by reframing how the game is played. Politics as seen around the world is sometimes not an honorable man's game. It is a dirty game and as echoed over the last few months by notables Nigerians, it is not for the faint of heart. The chasm that Anenih brings to the political table in Nigeria is what should be most scary to those who seek to ascend to the top political position in the country. It is sad for any political system when one man holds this much power. It could derail the logical flow of the political process. Though Nigeria may be seen as an unusual system, it is still important to moderate the power vested in one individual, as there is a significant correlation between power, control and in the case of Nigeria, resources management
|
Thank you very much for these words of yours- HIV4all. Let us start taken people for what they are and not their degrees. |
facts pls. dANGOTE. wat sch in egypt- name pleas- andfrm wat year 2 wat year. Femi wat sch in the world- name pleas- andfrm wat year 2 wat year. |
To all those who insist i should shut my mouth on my convictions abt which is more superior among academic qualification and experience. Are u now convinced that these guys do not have any university degrees but guts , brains , and are rutless in deal making. This is the guiding principles behind their daily life. And see were it has landed them- only jah knws were it will take them next. |
Femi Otedola[b][/b] $1.2 billion Age: 42 Nigeria This son of a politician used a majority stake in African Petroleum to get himself appointed as chief executive last year. Now he plans to merge it with his private firm, Zenon, to create the continent's largest oil company. The deal has stalled in the face of government concerns about a monopoly, with Otedola's assets temporarily frozen last winter. He claims fellow billionaire Aliko Dangote broke an agreement when he challenged Zenon's bid to buy ChevronTexaco's local subsidiary in September. In retaliation, he starting buying shares in Dangote's publicly traded sugar company. Reference. www.forbes.com
|
e go hard u |
yes sure |
maybe size 92, |
Big fat dude. |
big man |
duke should be remove from the equation. the PDP sTYLE OF doin tins still runs in his blood. he needs proper redemption first b4 been included. |
ABOVE THE LAW (Nigerian Version) Nigerian golden boys.
|
Isnt he something
|
Best Friends
|
Leave him alone. He is the Golden Boy. And he is still better than his predeccesors |
The blessed, I already hav a life. Pls thanks for ur advice. |
he is a registered member of nairaland as well |
Brien, I hav a friend at the house of representative. we talk to him abot it. |
Uche2nna, 'Now lets take a look at the Nigerian situation. Is there need for survival amongst our politicians or is it just pure animalistic greed' My Answer: Yes there is a need for survival- because they realise that wen they leave the position, it will be very very difficult to queue an get ur pension. Also It will be extremely difficult to get medical treatment from state health system after u leave office. Finally It will be veri difficult for the state to help u support ur family wit benefits or welfare packages after leave office. these are some of the reason they choose to make provision for their pensions, for medical and health problems, and for family upkeep before they leave office- by enriching their accounts. |
Since corruption can no b stop. Let them continue but they shuld try and take example from UAE, and Russia. Develop your house. We need development. |
Even if atiku hav more investmnt abroad. A goodnumber of them invest in Nigeria. The list is endless- i can count them |