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Honda pilot 2006 what can I do to fix this?
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where can i watch the livestream? |
sweetkev:This info is inaccurate sir, Nigeria has Five satellites in the Cosmos, two have reached end of life and are working sub-optimally while three are still active! Nigeria launched its first satellite over 20 years ago, and still have 3 active, it used to be 6 |
mrvitalis:Hmmm but it was approved with a yoruba man at the helm of affairs... |
when you try to register they tell you to expect an OTP via mail or SMS... it never comes |
bro is this still available? |
This one wey she write like this.. e be like say we go soon hear say something dey do her marriage |
femorra: |
So it’s true that it’s nice the matter concern cow, this man will talk! During the herdsmen menace he didn’t say a word. I voted for this man, i’m Ashamed |
i heard that they have lazzdent |
i hear brisk has crashed, true? |
Hello, please do you accept hire purchase? i have 500k initial deposit |
i have deep cycle batteries for sale, 4 pieces each
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Hello House, i want to buy a 3.3-3.5KVA generator, my budget is 120k please which one do you advice? |
I don’t believe all these things.. how can you tell Oworo boys from 1million boys?? Dem dey wear uniform? |
The girl only failed one subject, but the subject combination is terrible! Which school allowed this kind of combination from an otherwise intelligent pupil? |
First day today, Gbagada to Ijesa, i blow small inside Ijesa before i see Oshodi, blowed to Ikeja GRA, before i got Gbagada again. Gbagada to parkview, parkview to festac (this one pained me o! Uber charged only 2500!) i don't know festac very well, i didn't know where to stay, i didnt get a rider. blowed to ago palace way before i got lawanson. I tried that destination thing from surulere to ikoyi, i no see ride o! picked up my wife from parkview and came home jeje Day 1 done. |
chichiana:Thanks, i did exactly as you said. Thanks God bless |
femorra:i click on finish uploading but it goes back to the previous page
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tojahh:my car isnt showing up on my profile yet. does that happen automatically? |
Hello, i'm a new/intending Uber driver. i have done all the test and i'm approved. i just did my car test today at cars45 and i got a report in my email just now, approved. Whats the next step please before i can start driving |
N360... Mallam will not change it at N360 because its only one sha... may be N300. 2 Gala 1 Pepsi. not bad |
Hello guys, i just began registration as an uber driver. i have submitted my pic and driver's license via the app on friday. it shows that it has been reviewed but when i try to open fleet management to attempt to find a car it says i've not finished on-boarding! what do i need to do please. Also please give advise to this new/potential Uber driver abeg |
Is this page still functional? |
Auto |
I need to buy Honda accord 2003 4 plug gearbox any contacts? |
I need this urgently any honest contacts? |
10 Billion! argh! i'm in pains!! |
“we came in and oil nosedived to 37 dollars a barrel with a production of 600,000 per day, a drop from 2.2 million and yet we managed the economy out of recession”. If this is correct.... then them try |
Good to know... will ply it now FTC first time ever! |
PrecisionFx:TRIBUNE April polls massively rigged – Yar’Adua admits Lanre Adewole, Abuja – 29.08.2007 PRESIDENT Umaru Yar’Adua on Tuesday in Abuja admitted that the nation’s electoral process was lacking in credibility and that elections fell short of international standards, stating that the April elections were massively rigged. “The April elections were so heavily marred by vote-rigging that European Union observers said they fell far below basic international standards and were not credible,” he said. The president, speaking at the inauguration of a 22-man electoral reform committee at the State House, asked the body to get the cloak of incredibility off governments emerging from the electoral process by fashioning a method for the emergence of a truly independent electoral commission, with administrative and financial autonomy. The president noted that, “despite the consensus by Nigerians that democracy is the best form of government, our inability to have elections that are internationally accepted and credible has left a credibility problem for our electoral process. “I would advise that you focus for now on aspects of your assignment that would not be construed as being prejudicial to any ongoing election petition matters,” the president said. He added that the shortcomings in the electoral process “have put a heavy burden upon us to evolve a means of endowing the electoral process with the highest internationally acceptable quality and standard.” The president also agreed with major stakeholders’ call for the resolution of disputes arising from elections before winners take the oath of office, while urging the committee to evolve a “practical roadmap to laying a solid foundation for the growth and consolidation of democracy” in the country. Yar’Adua rejected the opposition calls to cancel the result and hold them again, saying he believed he had the mandate of the Nigerian people. He promised to let tribunals probe abuses without interference. The committee, which is chaired by the former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mohammed Uwais, has 12 months within which to submit its report to the Federal Government. In a six-point terms of reference for the committee, Yar’Adua urged them to look at all the issues and laws that have bearing on the country’s electoral process and make recommendations to government. He specifically asked the committee to “make general and specific recommendations (including but not limited to constitutional and legislative provisions and/or amendments) to ensure a “truly Independent Electoral Commission imbued with administrative and financial autonomy.” Yar’Adua charged the members to be dispassionate in their assignment, enjoining them “to look dispassionately at our peculiarities, specificities, historical experience, and those enduring dynamics which define us as a nation in arriving at decisions.” He noted that if the nation was able to achieve this feat, “we would then have anchored our democratic culture firmly with everlasting peace, security and political stability. This would enable us to turn our collective energy and effort to developing our nation from its current state of under-development to join the league of developed nations.” Responding, chairman of the committee, Justice Uwais, thanked the president for giving members the opportunity to serve the nation and promised not to disappoint the president and the nation. He noted that the country could only forge a genuine democracy if it was able to “foster a democratic culture and the rule of law in holding democratic elections. Elections provide a peaceful democratic means for societies to channel competition for political powers and make collective decisions. There cannot be any doubt whatsoever that those elections are essential to democracy and to legitimate government. “There must be the right and opportunity for citizens to choose a candidate. There must be the freedom of assembly, the freedom of association and movement and freedom of speech for candidates, parties, voters, media, observers and others. The political environment should also be free of intimidation. Such freedoms are together an essential precondition to meaningful election.” |
Beremx:i got this from a friend who resides there: It seems PDP concentrated on the areas with large population. understandable strategy but the smaller towns are easier and cheaper to harness... when you gather them, they make a formidable figure. He says he doesn't know the effect that vote buying on both sides may have had on the elections But going by campaign and lobbying he's not surprised at the results. |