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AutosRe: Toyota Landcruiser 1999/2000 Model N3.5 Million Only(american Specification ) by hakon(op): 9:39pm On May 19, 2012
Mileage is 170000 km.
How much do u wish to pay?
ComputersRe: When Will Nigerians Get Good Unlimited Internet Services In This Country? by hakon:
you can also visit http://timecompushop.com/product_detail.php?product=43 for more details on the Ka band Vsat.
ComputersRe: When Will Nigerians Get Good Unlimited Internet Services In This Country? by hakon: 9:34pm On May 19, 2012
Hello my bros and sis dem. Have you heard of Ka Band Vsat solution. thats the sure way to have a reliable uninterrupted internet access at a very low price with bandwidth plans starting at 256 Kbps / 1 Mbps uplink and downlink with fantastic prices starting at $30 USD monthly.
to learn more about this product feel free to attend the product launch at Eko Hotels in Victoria island on the 15th of June 2012.
or call me on 07030106698 or 0700HYPERIA.
email: ikemefuna@hyperia.com
Computer MarketRe: Dealers Wanted Nationwide For Distribution Of Ka Band Vsat Internet Solution !!! by hakon(op): 12:55pm On May 17, 2012
YAHSAT Y1B SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED!

Nigeria is set for a new dawn in broadband communications.

Hyperia, with YAHSAT is blazing the trail. Y1B satellite successfully launched on the 24th of April 2012.

Hyperia is set to bring real Broadband Internet Services to Nigeria.

“A cost effective High Speed Internet for all Nigerians anywhere in Nigeria”

YahClick ….by Hyperia

The new Internet Broadband for Everyone.

Call 0700HYPERIA (07004973742) or visit our website www.hyperia.com for more information.
Computer MarketRe: Dealers Wanted Nationwide For Distribution Of Ka Band Vsat Internet Solution !!! by hakon(op):
Visit www.hyperia.com and www.timecompushop.com for more details
Computer MarketRe: Dealers Wanted Nationwide For Distribution Of Ka Band Vsat Internet Solution !!! by hakon(op): 4:20pm On May 09, 2012
Watch out for adverts on CNN and Aljazera
Computer MarketRe: Dealers Wanted Nationwide For Distribution Of Ka Band Vsat Internet Solution !!! by hakon(op): 7:36am On May 09, 2012
Grand Product Launch will be on 15th of June 2012.
Only signed up dealers will be invited.
Free installation training for all interested dealers.

venue will be announced to dealers before the date.
Computer MarketRe: Dealers Wanted Nationwide For Distribution Of Ka Band Vsat Internet Solution !!! by hakon(op): 10:28pm On May 08, 2012
YahClick Ka Band VSAT advantages

wide reaching:
instantly connect to the internet via a small satellite dish and satellite modem anywhere in the coverage area, including urban and remote locations.
rapid deployment:
access a whole world of reliable Internet services without having to wait for terrestrial infrastructure to be developed.
uninterrupted:
the technology will adjust the power required to ensure the link is maintained and not lost or disrupted in areas of heavy rainfall.
cost-effective:
cost-effective bandwidth supply due to efficient frequency re-use.

target markets:
home consumers
business
government offices
NGO offices
Computer MarketDealers Wanted Nationwide For Distribution Of Ka Band Vsat Internet Solution !!! by hakon(op):
Take advantage of this cost effective internet solution that Yahsat Ka band internet solution offers.
Sign up as a dealer now and tap into an enormous source of recurring commissions on the Ka band VSAT internt solutions.

Key Benefits of the Ka Band VSAT solutions Includes:
Faster Browsing
Higher Banwidth Efficiency
High Throughput

Minimum speed of 256 Kbps Uplink/ 1024 Kbps Downlink with monthly subscription stating at $30

Grand Product Launch will be on 15th of May 2012.
Only signed up dealers will be invited.
Free installation training for all interested dealers.

For more details contact Nnaji Ikemefuna on
ikem@Timecompushop.com
www.timecompushop.com
07030106698

or send your email address to receive details on dealership requirements and dealership form.
AutosRe: Toyota Landcruiser 1999/2000 Model N3.5 Million Only(american Specification ) by hakon(op): 9:39pm On Apr 25, 2012
Still Available
AutosToyota Landcruiser 1999/2000 Model N3.5 Million Only(american Specification ) by hakon(op): 9:54pm On Apr 24, 2012
Tokunbo Toyota Landcruiser in Execellent condition for sale.
contact ikemefuna on 07030106698

AutosRe: Toyota Landcruiser 2007 Model Nigerian Used N2.5 Million Only by hakon(op): 6:07am On Apr 11, 2012
SOLD !!!! SOLD !!!!!!! SOLD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AutosRe: Toyota Landcruiser 2007 Model Nigerian Used N2.5 Million Only by hakon(op): 8:03am On Apr 10, 2012
Inline 6 Cylinder
AutosRe: Toyota Landcruiser 2007 Model Nigerian Used N2.5 Million Only by hakon(op): 9:19pm On Apr 07, 2012
Still Available
AutosRe: Toyota Landcruiser 2007 Model Nigerian Used N2.5 Million Only by hakon(op): 8:27am On Apr 07, 2012
fIVE MORE DAYS lEFT
AutosToyota Landcruiser 2007 Model Nigerian Used N2.5 Million Only by hakon(op): 7:28am On Apr 07, 2012
Toyota Lancruiser 2007 Model Nigerian used.
Mileage 119258 Km.
bought brand new in Nigeria
Excellent conditions.
Serviced by ELizade Motors.
2.5 Million only

07030106698
ikemefunan@gmail.com

Car TalkRe: Which Is Better? To Buy A Car In Nigeria Or Ship It In? by hakon: 9:46pm On Mar 12, 2012
I buy my cars from USA even for my friends too and I have never had the course to regret. the truth is that any information that u are given about the car u wish to buy is as it is. compared to Most Nigerians that will buy flood cars and sell to Nigerians without them actually letting them know the history of the car that they are buying.
PoliticsRe: Never Seen Pictures Of Ojukwu's Burial by hakon: 4:02pm On Mar 09, 2012
Tribute to Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu
Dr Yakubu Gowon
Thursday, March 08, 2012
The Sun Publishing
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Never mind I once referred to him as a ‘rebel leader’. That was the appropriate language for the official perception of his role at that time. But he was His Excellency, Col Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Military, Governor of Eastern Nigeria. However, I can testify that he, then Col Emeka Ojukwu,now Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu who passed on 26th November last year (2011)was not only a remarkable and interesting man, he was also a brave and courageous soldier-statesman. I say this because I knew him as a colleague and he was my friend.

However, owing to the fact that we were on opposing sides of the Civil War, many had thought that Emeka and I were arch-enemies. We were not. I never refer to him or the Igbo privately, personally, and officially as enemies. However, as leader of the government of Eastern Nigeria that sought to break away from Nigeria (a factor that led to the civil war) ,Military Governor Ojukwu was seen as my adversary because at the time I was the head of the Federal Military Government of Nigeria.

But I did not see Emeka Ojukwu as a hostile adversary or enemy, and the worst endeared way I could describe him was a ‘rebel’. We were friends and colleagues before the events leading to the civil war and I would like to point out that we were contemporaries after he enlisted as a graduate cadet officer and later commissioned into the Nigerian Army and joined us in 1958.

I believe that Ojukwu and I had one thing in common. We were both principled men, and it might even be said that the Civil War resulted largely because we both stuck to our principles. We swore an oath of Loyalty to our country to defend and preserve the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our country, Nigeria. This was the ideal we both held, before the crisis that engulfed the country in 1966-1967. I conclude in all honesty that Emeka Ojukwu could be justified in taking a stand for the defence of his people in the circumstance of the country at that time.

I was trying to do the same at the national level at that time. I understood and respected his position, but not the extreme position he took, which I felt was misguided. I wish we had toiled more to avoid secession. I strongly believe that if Ojukwu was in my shoes, he would have done the same as I did during those crucial days. What was done was a not out of personal or group hatred. Emeka was never my enemy, nor are the Igbos. We never disliked each other; we only disliked the stands and actions taken by each other.

The cumulative effects of events of 1966-67 unfortunately brought about the schism between us personally and officially that ultimately led to the unfortunate Civil War of 1967-70, which regrettably brought out the best and the worst of our human nature.

Thankfully, efforts from both sides brought about the resolution of our crisis, with Ojukwu in the interest of his people to have peace, left to sue for peace, and for his successors to end the armed conflict, and for the Federal side to offer a ‘No Victor No Vanquished’ policy and a rubost programme of the 3Rs- Reconciliation, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Programme, which heralded the historic reconciliation, to the credit Nigerians from both sides of the divide.

I feel happy that ultimately Nigeria was preserved and reconciled and enabled Ojukwu to return to Nigeria to continue to contribute his quota to the growth and development of a new and better Nigeria. It is also interesting that he was able to contest elections into the highest office in the land. He will always remain relevant to our history, history of Nigeria by the legacy he had left behind.

After the war, when we were both exiles and outside the country, Emeka on a visit to the UK made a telephone call to my house in London while I was at the University of Warrick, spoke to my wife Victoria and left his telephone number and contact address with her. On my return home at the weekend, I reciprocated, by calling and visiting him in his hotel Mont Calm Hotel, Marble Arch ,in London where I could say our personal and initial reconciliation began and sealed the national reconciliation that had earlier taken place in Nigeria.

Thereafter, we had met many times in various parts of the country, endorsing our personal and national reconciliation. I was also able to visit him in Enugu after our Nigeria Prays Programme in that city in April 2010. I paid a condolence visit to him and Bianca on the death of his former wife Njide and his father-in-law former Governor C.C. Onoh with whom I was very close. I was very warmly received by the family and my leave taking on that occasion was so moving as the staff around showed much appreciation and love.

His eldest son, Chief Debe Odumegwu-Ojukwu, I have known from birth wrote a touching, endearing letter to inform me of his father’s demise which says it all ‘ …you may have fought a war against each other…a façade to the outside world, but to us the family, especially myself, you ingeniously remained friends till the very end. Let his death sooth and garner lasting peace for our country, Nigeria, .’I say Amen! Let all say Amen!
When we learnt of his admission to hospital in London and I rang to speak to him, and or his darling wife Bianca, my call was answered by his young daughter, Ebele, who was the only one available at that time, holding the fort and keeping watch over her sick father.

She told me that Daddy was sleeping. We had a pleasant chat and I gave her a message, to tell Daddy that he had no right to be sick at this jostling time and that he should hurry and get well and out of the hospital and return home, so that we can continue and finish our fight. Ebele burst into an ecstatic laughter of understanding and promised to relay my message faithfully. Subsequently, I learnt from Ojukwu’s chief of staff that she faithfully relayed the message to the famiy,the mother and all that were there. I am sure the old soldier got the message and would have smiled- a smile of approval.

On learning of his death, I called to commiserate with the family His Chief of Staff, Bob who answered the call promised to relay the condolence message. I salute the memory of a brave soldier and a worthy friend. The only regret I have is that I did not make an effort to draft Emeka into our Nigeria Prays ministry to join me and many others in praying for Nigeria.

Who knows whether with his experience of the horrors of the civil war, and the powers of prayer, we would not have been saved the scourge of violence, bombing, kidnappings and mayhem being lately experienced in the nation. My prayer is that the Lord will have mercy on his soul and uphold the lovely family he left behind and grant Nigeria peace and love of one another.

I join all my Ndigbo brothers and sisters, living and dead, all Nigerians in mourning and celebrating their and Nigeria’s illustrious son, brother, friend and old colleague-Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu.
Adieu dear brother and friend, Rest in Peace, till we meet again at your Lord’s presence.

Gen. Gowon (rtd), was former Head of State of Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: U.s. To Nigeria: Develop North To Beat Boko Haram by hakon: 4:27pm On Mar 06, 2012
They should meet Babangida, Atiku, Abdusalami and all other northern power brokers wey no get shop or business but are billionaires to develop that region. they have succeeded in impoverishing their people so that they will always use little food to woe them. No wonder they are easily used for suicide bombings.
PoliticsRe: Never Seen Pictures Of Ojukwu's Burial by hakon: 3:53pm On Mar 06, 2012
Brave heart, what Ojukwu saw in 1967 is what most Nigerian leaders are just seeing now. He is a man of great intelligence. If Nigerian Leaders had the type of heart he had, Nigeria would have been a nation above all nations. A man who squeezed water out of stone. I am yet to see a Nigerian that will measure up to this great Man.
ComputersRe: Fiber Optics or VSAT, which way to go? by hakon: 4:07pm On Nov 09, 2011
@Fawwad,
Depending on your location you You can get a reliable service from Hyperia Limited. A lot of corporate organizations like Flour mills, Eko Hotels and many churches that require good INTERNET access for video streaming do use them. Hyperia also offers a free trial period. Hyperia Limited INTERNET service includes last mile on fiber Optics cable or Last mile on point to point Microwave radios. for more details call ikemefuna on 07030106698 or email ikemefuna@hyperia.com. Free equipments available on point to point connections. the taste of the pudding is in the eating A trial of this fiber optic INTERNET service will convince you.
Technology MarketGet 10% Off When You Subscribe To Internet Services On Fiber Optics Backbone by hakon(op): 1:48pm On Oct 13, 2011
Get 10% off When you subscribe to Internet services on Fiber optics Backbone at Hyperia Limited until 30th of December 2011

I believe that you will be delightfully surprised to experience this Reliable, High-speed and extremely cost effective broadband internet solution on fiber optic connectivity.

Hyperia ltd will be happy to arrange a 3 days free trial for you at your convenience.

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Discounted recurrent rates will be valid for new subscribers in October, November and December for as long as they remain on Hyperia network.

For More Information Call 07030106698 or email Ikemefuna@hyperia.com
AutosRe: Honda Accord 2007 And Toyota Solara 2005 (sweet Deal) by hakon(op): 11:22pm On Jul 30, 2011
The Honda has been sold.
AutosRe: I Need A Urgent 2.4 Camry 2004 model With Some Months Old. by hakon: 6:07pm On Jul 16, 2011
FORD FOCUS 2003. 700k only. offer valid till 12 oclock 16th of jult 2011

AutosRe: I Need A Urgent 2.4 Camry 2004 model With Some Months Old. by hakon: 10:48am On Jul 11, 2011

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