Gabng's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Gabng's Profile › Gabng's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 (of 59 pages)
Hello NL, A friend is about picking up a 2004 Peugeot 607 early may. The vehicle is a 2.2ltr petrol engine and imported from germany and needs advice on it including but not limited to the following. - How is the reliability factor of this vehicle - Fuel consumption - Parts availability and how expensive it can be. - Known constant problems of the vehicle. - Is it onboard diagnostics compliant? Any other issues that an intending buyer needs to know. Vehicle will be used basically for business meetings (may not even be used on some days) and weekend leisure driving within lagos. and maybe trips to the east once in 6 months. Also previous or current users will be appreciated. The pricing for the vehicle is great and cant be passed over. I humbly await your responses. |
sultaan:Yes in addition to the 2.0, 2.2, 2.2HDI (Diesel) it also comes with a petrol and diesel V6 engine. |
check ur mail, sir |
Siena:We are already doing that. |
bump |
bump |
I am interested. |
Natra:Send me an email at gabriel.morka@armouredplus.com lets discuss. |
ademlabi:Will definately be doing business with you in the next few weeks. Got your email. |
ademlabi:Will definately be doing business with you in the next few weeks. Got your email. |
Hello Ademlabi, A very serious buyer needs a 2000 - 2003 Peugeot 406 with the following specs - Automatic Transmission - Leather Seats (But if fabric it should me beige (cream colour)) - 2.0 ltr engine - Alloy Wheels - Lastly, exceptionally neat. Buyer will be ready within the next 2 weeks . If you have any pics please send to gabrielmorka@msn.com. TREAT THIS AS HIGH PRIORITY |
Oga Midex, Please consider an offer for 1.3M for this car. I dey wait for your response. |
markos:@ markos SHUT THE Zap UP Globacom was not financed in that way. Its only in the figment of your imagination. I would have loved to go into the details but its not worth doing becos nothing will go past through your thick skull. |
Can i get it for 1.3M? Very interested buyer |
Siena:Thanks Prof. |
bump |
Stock still available. New ones just joined. we expect your inquiries and calls. |
dantitiki:All my cars are not white. But at times the stock includes white models (most factory lines use this colour because its easier to change cos white is a base colour) cos its easy to repaint to another colour. |
texazzpete:So untrue. Contact me if you need more info. |
oyinda.:I have just added the picture. Just look above. Well he is cool and will be turning 26 soon. Bella is 24. Talk about YOUNG MONEY |
will 1.3M fly it? |
becomricha:You penchant for stupidity amazes me. instead of making a comment you ended up posting pictures that have no bearing on the topic (Thank God you didnt put maps this time.)
|
oyinda.:Yes he has a son. Two actually Paddy is one (see attached pictures) and another one whom i cant remember his name. are you intrested in him? well since he is an Group Executive Director in both Globacom and Conoil Producing Limited i guess he is one of the most sort after bachelors in Nigeria. |
Onye Ara Becomricha The retard has arrived |
http://www.saharareporters.com/real-news/sr-headlines/5870-iboris-armed-militants-use-firepower-to-repel-police-attempt-to-arrest-him.html Ibori’s Armed Militants Use Firepower To Repel Police Attempt To Arrest Him. Oghara, hometown and hideout of former Governor James Ibori, today witnessed fierce gunshots as the former governor’s bodyguards of militants repelled a team of police officers dispatched by Inspector General of Police Ogbonna Onovo. Following reports that Onovo had defied acting President Goodluck Jonathan’s instructions to arrest Ibori, the IGP today decided to mount an offensive to pick Ibori up. But a group of militants armed by the fugitive politician engaged the advancing contingent of police officers in an exchange of gunfire at the outskirts of Oghara. “I can tell you that the militants’ weapons were too much,” a security source told Saharareporters. After retreating, the police team now claims that it has received intelligence that Ibori escaped into the Niger Delta creeks to hide with armed militants. The police team arrived Oghara, Ibori’s village in Delta State, at 3:30 p.m. (Nigerian time). Udom Ekpo Udom, the Deputy Inspector General of Police of the “C” Division, and MD Abubakar, the Assistant Inspector General of Police “Zone 5”, led the team. In the contingent were also the Commissioner of Police of Delta, Mr. Yakubu Alkali, the Assistant Commissioner of Police Operations in Delta State, the area commander of the Oghara police formation and the district police officer of Oghara. Ten officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission also accompanied the police in the operation to effect Ibori’s arrest. “The police team met fierce resistance from militants who embarked on serious shooting,” said one of our sources. Several other sources revealed that Ibori’s hired hoodlums had started their “resistance” early in the day by blocking highway traffic and shooting sporadically into the air as security officials loyal to Ibori had tipped him off about the impending attack. Meanwhile, Saharareporters has gathered more details about Jonathan’s order to IGP Onovo to arrest Ibori. “The IG was invited to meet with Acting President Goodluck Jonathan after the EFCC chair, Mrs. Farida Waziri, expressed frustration in arresting Ibori due to the support and protection given him by police authorities,” said a source familiar with the issue. The source revealed that, on Sunday evening, Jonathan instructed the IGP to hand over Ibori to the EFCC since the police were guarding the ex-governor. The IG reportedly told Jonathan that he was unaware of any arrest warrants against Ibori. But soon after Onovo left, the EFCC sent him a copy of the arrest warrant that night. Our source said the IGP reluctantly communicated Jonathan’s order to the Delta Commissioner of Police. “But instead of arresting Chief Ibori, the CP went to meet with him in the company of the Naval officer in the area to pledge loyalty,” said our source, adding that the CP assured Ibori that the 29-member contingent of mobile policemen attached to him would not be withdrawn. Our sources said events took a dramatic turn last night after Saharareporters broke the story of Onovo’s disobedience of Jonathan’s order. Soon after we revealed the IG’s act of insubordination, a panicked IGP reportedly contacted the DIG in charge of Delta who said he could not arrest Ibori because “Justice Ibrahim Buba had ‘ordered’ that the police maintain the ‘status quo’ which his command interpreted to mean that Ibori should not be arrested.” Our source said the IGP then contacted the office of the National Security Adviser to report his latest findings but the NSA made it clear to him that there was no such court order and that the Presidency expected the IGP to do his job. Saharareporters sources at the Presidency said the NSA’s message jolted the IGP, “and that’s why he put together the team that today failed to nab Ibori.” Unconfirmed police sources said the team had to beat a retreat to avoid massive bloodshed as the police contingent was clearly outnumbered by the militants. Saharareporters learnt that, in addition to militants, 29 mobile police officers and 10 SSS agents also still guard Ibori. Mr. A. Gadzama, the Director General of the State Security Services (SSS), provided the security agents to Ibori. One source told Saharareporters that Gadzama was suspected of providing intelligence to Ibori regarding plans to arrest and possibly send him to the UK for trial. This evening, Ibori’s spokesman, Tony Eluemunor, issued a statement accusing the government of sending “a joint force” of mobile policemen, soldiers, air force and navy as well as EFCC officers who “harassed and manhandled people they met at Ibori's home before spreading the mayhem they brought with them into Oghara town, making people to run helter-skelter, as there was panic everywhere.” Ibori’s aide said the operation was a “show of naked despotism and reign of rabid impunity,” alleging that the action violated a ruling of the Federal High Court, Asaba, that the status quo should be maintained. He also stated that the police had withdrawn its men before the attack today. In response a Presidency source told Saharareporters that "Chief Ibori's statement" is designed to mislead the public by creating the impression that the IGP team made into Oghara town. This was not the case as Ibori's men used gunshots to ensure that the police officers did not get anywhere near Ibori's house |
@gbengaijot Cant help but commend your words. You took them right of my mouth. Most of those who hate this mean for what he wants to do for his daughter have made evidence of the fact that there are ignorant fools. @ all This same man as far back as the early 1990s when he strted making his first millions in dollars refused bella and her siblings a request to change thier school bags (just after a year of being bought) because to him as far as the bags were still presentable. As at that point in time, it was the norm to have your school bag changed every start of a new school year. Does who went to primary school with them around 1994/5/6 at Corona Schools Ikoyi will tell you more about how this man gave his kids what was neccessary but never spoilt them. Spending $2M on an artist for his daughters wedding is his RIGHT. Instead of all thi hate go and ask your father were his was when M.A was making his Billions. |
kosovo & nex Two names, one individual. |
Oga Kosovo, Upon say i dey vex you still want to penalize me for this issue? To the extent you sent me an admin message. Kosovo i a so sue you will like military regime. This is a democracy. Accept nairaland as a democratic state. |
markos:@markos Ever thought why IBB is asking does accusing him of stealing the $12Bn gulf oil windfall? Well you wont find any evidence pointing to him. Its people like Adenuga that helped that money vanish. How? Well, Consolidated Oil Limited (now Conoil Producing) was how IBB used the oil blocks he appropriated to himself to drill for oil and the the earnings /royalities which were due to the FGN went into the maradona's pocket. He sure made good commission on this. What do you think would have been his own commission in the $12Bn saga. Bro do the math. I advise you not to feed your self the apparation that it was PTDF's $115M that brought about the loans that was used to setup Globacom. |
markos:@markos Ever thought why IBB is asking does accusing him of stealing the $12Bn gulf oil windfall? Well you wont find any evidence pointing to him. Its people like Adenuga that helped that money vanish. How? Well, Consolidated Oil Limited (now Conoil Producing) was how IBB used the oil blocks he appropriated to himself to drill for oil and the the earnings /royalities which were due to the FGN went into the maradona's pocket. He sure made good commission on this. What do you think would have been his own commission in the $12Bn saga. Bro do the math. I advise you not to feed your self the apparation that it was PTDF's $115M that brought about the loans that was used to setup Globacom. |
It is only in politics forum that you get you post locked for multiplicity and others on the same subject are allowed even when its clear that yours is the first. I posted a topic on the IGP's inability to Arrest Ibori at about 6am only to find out now that the thread has been locked and on of the same topic which was started by 7am and 9am are left open. My dear Mr kosovo your actions is the reason why most Nlanders are sick to the guts about you an your style of being a moderator. Seun, caution you class monitor ooo. Being a moderator on a forum like nairaland should not be an avenue for kosovo to relish his craving for dictatorship. You |
It is only in politics forum that you get you post locked for multiplicity and others on the same subject are allowed even when its clear that yours is the first. I posted a topic on the IGP's inability to Arrest Ibori at about 6am only to find out now that the thread has been locked and on of the same topic which was started by 7am and 9am are left open. My dear Mr kosovo your actions is the reason why most Nlanders are sick to the guts about you an your style of being a moderator. Seun, caution you class monitor ooo. Being a moderator on a forum like nairaland should not be an avenue for kosovo to relish his craving for dictatorship. You |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 (of 59 pages)


