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does it have webcam |
send it to globalaid@lycos.com This is the message i sent to you. I wrote you sometimes ago concerning the Toshiba and HP Laptop. In my mail i told you i am also a reseller hence i want a good price. I do not want a refurbish laptop i want a brand new one because that is what my customer know me for. I do not know if you also have HP G series, namely G42, G62 and G72. I would want you to give me your best offer on this model i saw on your posting TOSHIBA SAT L500-1UR. Let me also know your price for Toshiba 3gb ram, 250gb, webcam and also 3gb ram, 320gb webcam on any of the G series. Like i told you i am also a reseller and if your price is okay i will send my brother to come and pick about 5 pcs from you tomorrow morning for a start. I have capacity to be buying at least 8 laptops every week but the price has to be right for me also to compete and also get my own. Hope to hear from you soon |
@layonz, sorry i did not see the e-mail you sent, could you resend it please. |
this is globalaid concerning the laptop. I have sent you an e-mail check it and reply. |
nonsense, are they still existing? |
Happy birthday my fatherland. May your wasted years be restored. |
true talk there is a lot he can do in the north with that kind of money |
this man should save us from lecture, all of us know that nigeria politician are the most corrupt in the world. Just organise your election and go back to class. I just hope we are not going the Maurice Iwu path. Let your work speak for you, talk less and do the action. |
@stefrank, I am also a reseller and how much can you go on your Toshiba. I want 5 pieces. Toshiba Satellite Intel Pentium dual Core 160gb HDD,2gb Ram Webcam,DVDRW,WLan Card reader, 15.6"wxga Free dos(But already loaded with windows 7) 75k |
@layonz, I am also a resseller and how much can you go on your TOSHIBA SAT L500-1UR. I need about 5 pieces. |
useless talk, who caused all this thing in the first place? Nobody force you to travel if you cannot abide by the rules you are free to stay where you are. idle talk. |
this guy is just a clown, what are we going to wait for till December 2012. I know nothing serious will come out of this much awaited Energy blueprint. This is not a time for rhetoric again but action. If it is money to buy jet or for the legislators they normally have money for that but what affect masses is not their concern. |
why wont they do that when they know that we cant do anything to them. |
na jealousy go kill una. The girl fine pass all of you. |
is that your last price or you can still go down? |
Could someone tell me how much Mitsubishi Outlander for 2005 and 2006 cost in Nigeria. Full option and tin can port clear preferable |
@adexfem, please how much can you clear mitsubishi outlander 2005 and 2006. Thanks |
@allworldinternational, Do you have any refrence from nairaland and do you do pick up from Maryland. Let me know, i normally have up to 110lbs every week. |
I am so fascinated with this frank and well thought out address by our IG. Nigeria will get there one day, it is this type of people we need in our system. Now we need an action to back up this beautiful word. The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ogbonna Onovo yesterday in Enugu disclosed yesterday that the four journalists and a driver kidnapped last weekend in Abia State will be rescued today as policed intelligence officers have closed in on their abductors. The IGP also traced the various cases of kidnapping and arm banditry, which until recently were thought to be the exclusive preserve of the Niger Delta region, to the doorsteps of criminal elements from the south east. Onovo stated that the four journalists kidnapped along Uyo-Aba expressway last Sunday while returning from the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the NUJ would regain their freedom today as the intelligence arm of the police had already traced the kidnappers to a particular place. He however refused to reveal the identity of the village where the kidnappers had been traced to. Addressing officers and men of the Enugu State police command in continuation of his official visit to police formations in the South-east zone, Onovo expressed dismay that his kinsmen were behind cases of kidnapping within the country as well as in some foreign lands, including Malaysia and South Africa. He decried the increasing spate of kidnapping, which he said, had assumed a dangerous dimension, but noted that the police was determined to equally confront the situation head-on. “The problem of kidnapping has become so worrisome; the situation is really getting out of hand. It has taken over the South-east. We must ask, why this menace has become permanent in the South-east. Are these gangsters not human beings? Are they ghosts? From available records, virtually all the suspected kidnappers arrested across the country are Igbos. “Nobody is spared. Even kidnap cases in foreign lands are carried out by our brothers, the Igbos. We have cases of kidnap in Malaysia and South Africa where the origin of the perpetrators were traced to South-east Nigeria,” he said. While noting that various strategies had been adopted to check the situation, the IG however warned that any police officer involved in the ugly menace will not only be dismissed, but would be made to face the full weight of the law. He also lent his support to the recent decision of the five governors of the south east who approved death penalty for anybody that is found to be involved in the act as well as any property that is used to carry out the nefarious act. Some of the strategies already adopted by the police to check the situation, according to him, is the introduction of Sim card registration as well as ongoing efforts to get tracking equipments to be able to track those behind the act once a call demanding for ransom originates from them. He also expressed dismay over the activities of his men who he said had ingloriously excelled in the extortion of hapless citizens they are meant to protect but have failed in their constitutional duties. He said his men use road blocks to perpetrate the unholy acts, while failing woefully in the objectives for which the authorities introduced road blocks in the country. While speaking on the numerous complaints by members of the public on the activities of his men, Onovo said he would soon dismantle road blocks in the country, stressing that they have been turned into toll gates of corruption and bribery instead of reducing crimes for which they were established. “Where do we go from here and what do we do? The issue of bribery among police officers has reached an alarming level especially as the road blocks are now being mounted for bribe collection. I will soon remove the road blocks because the objective for which they were introduced has been defeated. I don’t see what use and benefit they have achieved other than the exploitation of hapless masses. The road blocks were introduced to reduce crimes, check rampant spread of arms and ammunitions, but I don’t know how many arms and ammunitions that have been recovered in road blocks. Our men have failed woefully there but if it is extortion of money, they have excelled and succeeded,” Onovo said. On the kidnap of four journalists, including the chairman of NUJ, Lagos state, Wahab Oba, the Zonal Secretary, Adolphus Okoronkwo and two others, the Onovo said: “we are on it, policemen have located an area and the policemen are on foot going inch by inch, searching homes, places and everywhere looking for them. We are hoping that they will be lucky enough o find them today or tomorrow. “It’s been raining all day and policemen including members of the other security agencies, they are all out, that’s what we are doing. We are keeping our fingers crossed. The essence is to recover these men alive. If there is going to be shoot-out, we have to be really very careful because if any one of them is killed in a shoot out, the essence is defeated, we are working on it. “Israelis are not here as erroneously been discussed in some quarters. People are getting it very wrong, we have members of Interpol working with us, they assist all police forces in the world, where you have a problem, you can ask them to assist We do things together, their is no question of Israelis out there. The white men with us are members of the Interpol. They assist us in terms of equipment, we have not been able to get a tracking machine, so they are here with it to help us,” he stated. http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=178440 |
am sure chosen4 is a Ghanaian that is how they construct their message. They dont know how to respect other people opinion, just to insult |
bunch of rogues that gives this country bad name outside. nemesis will catch up with all of you one day. |
i said it long ago that the price the guy quoted is not possible, how can you sell lcd 32 inch 50,000 naira and 46 inch 60,000 when in actual fact the buying alone is more than that. No wonder the guy run away. |
Missy B, you are a genius. This is what make nairaland tick. Keep the good work up. Why cant you people leave Missy B alone to concentrate on what she is doing, romance section is there if any of you want romance, this is food section please. |
Main One yesterday launched the commercial service of its 1,920 Gbps, 7000 kilometres long, submarine fibre optic cable system linking West Africa to Europe, two weeks ahead of schedule. The company’s Managing Director, Mrs. Funke Opeke, had three weeks ago informed THISDAY that the cable will be commercially launched mid July. Main One however, in a statement, disclosed that the cable has been completed and inaugurated. It has landing stations in Nigeria and Ghana and branching units in Morocco, Senegal, Canary Islands and Ivory Coast. The cable, according to the statement, will deliver unprecedented broadband capacity to West Africa, more than 10 times what is currently available. The statement said that with the cable system now turned on, “Main One is poised to champion a communications revolution in Africa impacting businesses, governments and individuals by providing higher bandwidth and exceptional speeds at a lower cost. The ramifications of Main One’s cable will be felt in all sectors: from education, to health, to entertainment, etc helping driving economic growth and creating job opportunities all over Africa. Chairman, Main One Cable Company, Fola Adeola, according to the statement, described the feat as historic. He stated :“Today is a historic day for West Africa. The arrival of the Main One cable proves that much good can be done by Africans for Africans. We are pleased to realise the fruit of our dedication and commitment in the past 30 months. “More importantly, we are happy to be a channel for driving growth in Africa and changing the status quo for the average African as reliable internet connectivity becomes easily accessible and affordable for all” http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=177274 |
na jealousy dey worry una |
@labalaba, you are going to kill me with all this your nice posting, how i wish i could just pick some of your delicious meal from the net |
@carlosvent, where is your office located and who are the people that has used your service before. I normally have up to 150 lbs every two weeks. |
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