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Autos / Re: Mazda 626 Millenia (98model) @450k by gloriteyemi(m): 5:16pm On Oct 28, 2015
mightyjj:
The car hs New Tokunbo engine ! Still available 4d lucky buyer/owner
Pls what the issue with the car?
Autos / Re: Urgently Needed A Car Budget 400k by gloriteyemi(m): 6:50pm On Oct 27, 2015
williams20:
If you strictly want an automatic ride , then you can come for this Honda city 2005
No issues
New engine
Excellent gear but you need to just repaint the car that's all
380k let's talk

peter_ogundele@yahoo.com
08064822538
Can I see the pics of the car? You can whatsapp me on 08036195851
Autos / Re: Urgently Needed A Car Budget 400k by gloriteyemi(m): 6:47pm On Oct 27, 2015
kentosman:
I have honda bulldog 1997. Nothing to fix. 400k
Pls send pics to 08036195851 on whatsapp
Politics / Re: President Seeks To Cut Fuel Subsidies After Oil Decline by gloriteyemi(m): 7:29pm On Nov 21, 2014
APContherun:
People who ask what the govt is doing about fighting corruption needs to understand that the best and sure way to do so is block all avenues that lead to corruption. Cutting fuel subsidy is a sure way to reduce corruption in that sector, it may hurt in the short run but eventually everything will balance out.
But as has been said the President must have to carry the labour unions and civil society organisations along in the implementation of this policy but I doubt the unions will see reasons for it and it will be 1st Jan 2012 all over again.
i don't think any right thinking Nigerian will support subsidy removal again!
Car Talk / Re: Nigeria Now Producing Armoured Vehicles (photo) by gloriteyemi(m): 6:18pm On Nov 11, 2013
L.M Ayedun..:
As interest in armoured luxury cars rises among the upper class, some Nigerian auto firms have intensified research work on the armouring technology.

Already, an indigenous automobile manufacturer, Proforce Limited, has commenced the production of Armoured Personnel Carriers.

Proforce said it had sealed a pact with Defence Industries Corporation and some para-military organisations for the production.

The Minister of Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah, is currently facing criticism for allegedly forcing the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority to buy two armoured cars for her.

Wealthy Nigerians and top public office holders import a number of armoured vehicles.

The Managing Director, Proforce, Mr. Ade Ogundeyin, said in a statement obtained on Friday that his firm was currently working with the Defence Industries on the APCs, just as he stressed it was equipped to armour other categories of vehicles.

He criticised the idea of importing armoured vehicles, saying it did not make economic sense for Nigerians to continue to import what was available locally.

“There is no need for government or anybody to import bulletproof or armoured vehicles. It is a waste of resources.

“Why import at very high cost when there is capacity to produce better vehicles at comparatively lower prices locally? This is an issue I hope the new auto policy will address.”

Ogundeyin said the armouring materials were resistant to AK-47 gunshots and assaults with improvised explosive devices, stressing that the vehicles would run on special flat tyres that could endure several kilometres of journey even when deflated.

The Proforce boss also expressed support for the recently developed auto plan, describing it as one of the best policies of the President Goodluck Jonathan administration.

He said if fully implemented, the document was capable of boosting industrial activities in the sector and contributing towards the achievement of government’s targets for the economy by 2020.

He aligned with the thrusts of the new auto policy, which were to encourage investment, enhance technological development and revive production activities in the industry.

Ogundeyin said, “This is a laudable plan which is capable of transforming the local industry. The impact will be felt in many ways, including the establishment of many small- and medium-scale support industries, job creation and increase in capacity utilisation.

“But a lot will depend on whether government has the will to fully implement the policy, especially the area that concerns their agencies or departments buying locally made vehicles. Another critical area that requires firm action on the side of government is the one that introduces stiffer tariff structure for fully built imported vehicles.”

http://www.punchng.com/business/nigeria-now-producing-armoured-vehicles/

Soon robbers will be operating using APC. God save Nigeria.
Romance / Re: I Just Got Married & Av Been Unhappy Since Because Of My Husband’s Predicament by gloriteyemi(m): 5:03pm On Apr 12, 2013
Who is this pastor that prophesied? Has any of his prophesy to you came to pass? And what was his prophesy abt ur hsd that made u married him? God bless you.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Lagos Teachers Recruitment Exercise Is A Ruse by gloriteyemi(m): 11:06am On Jan 24, 2013
The truth of the matter is the list of the successful candidates is wth Gov Fashola awaiting his approval but if u listen to news u will hear that the teachers in Lagos along wth others in about 12 states are planning to embark on strike action if the govs in those states fail to implement TSS by the end of January. I heard lasg is looking into the issue of TSS before recruiting new teachers. So put ur mind at rest.
Education / Re: Who Is To Blame For The Rot In Our Education System? by gloriteyemi(m): 5:32pm On Jan 21, 2013
Government, parent and teacher.(In that order)
Education / Re: Who Is To Blame For The Rot In Our Education System? by gloriteyemi(m): 5:30pm On Jan 21, 2013
Afam4eva: These days, i don'[t respect someone who tells me he got 7 As or first class degree from a Nigerian school. The Nigerian educational system has bitten the dust just like every other sector in the economy.

Talking about passing blames. I'll blame the government first then the citizens second. The government are responsible for what has befallen the educational system because they are the ones in charge of regulating the standard of schools in the country and they have failed in that regard. The citizens have also not demanded enough.
Pls what grade did come out with?
Politics / Re: Fashola Sacks Contractor Over Slow Road Construction by gloriteyemi(m): 7:10pm On Jan 16, 2013
luvinhubby: Who assesed and awarded the job to the contractor initially, what was the competence & track record of the company before now, the governor should equally investigate the award process to avoid future occurance.
Do you mean the governor should have asked for the contractor's years of experience? Then how are we going to encourage local contractors?
Religion / Re: Pastor Adeboye Drove Car Without Petrol From Ore - Lagos by gloriteyemi(m): 8:06pm On Jan 14, 2013
I believe in miracle. I believe in God of possibility n I believe His prophet. Halleluyah!!!

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Religion / Re: Pastor Adeboye's Birth In 1942 Was Mysterious by gloriteyemi(m): 4:33am On Jan 08, 2013
Knowledge9000: This man called Adeboye is the biggest phony ever known to mankind, He doesn't know God and God doesn't know him either.
I rebuke the spirit of anti-christ in your life in Jesus name.
Politics / Re: Ekiti State Deputy Governor Resigned by gloriteyemi(m): 6:45pm On Jan 07, 2013
Geomac: The Deputy Governor of Ekiti State has just resigned. She is suffering from a cancer related illness which has been preventing her from discharging her duties.

It is happening now!


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Politics / Re: Gumi's Response To Kukah's Speech At Yakowa's Funeral by gloriteyemi(m): 6:05pm On Dec 27, 2012
Oh Lord arise and fight ur battle.
Politics / Re: Gunmen Kill Six In Yobe Christmas Church Service by gloriteyemi(m): 7:29pm On Dec 25, 2012
May God deliver Nigeria from blood sucking demons.

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