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Generator for sale Sumec firman brand available in Ibadan 2 months old and I only want to sell because I bought a bigger gen and an extra AC.. so this one cannot carry 2 ACs. Price is 120k.. good as new.. don't waste your money on new of 160k. Call or whatsapp 091 3057 6357
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Generator for sale Sumec firman brand available in Ibadan 2 months old and I only want to sell because I bought a bigger gen and an extra AC.. so this one cannot carry 2 ACs. Price is 120k.. good as new.. don't waste your money on new of 160k. Call or whatsapp 091 3057 6357
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2 months old gen for sale Location: Ibadan Sumec firman spg2500 Instead of buying for 160k in the market, coman buy this one for 120k.. I bought another AC and another bigger gen so I don't need it again.. 091 3057 6357 call/WhatsApp
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In my book, except I am using you to catch cruise, I'd give up on you after a month. Nigerian women are unique creatures. They are able to decide if you meet their "spec" right after your first hello. Unlike their counterparts in other parts of the world, those ones need to only go on one or two dates with you. Dates are not for food but to get to know your potential future partner better. Set awon Nigerian women tifunloran (foodie) will eat your food, collect takeaway and still tell you no. I may be wrong and that's why I am throwing this open, how long should you spend convincing a Nigerian woman or attracting her? |
The people weyn really get the money no dey make noise.. dem no even get profile sef.. This one na noisemaker.. e Jon |
internationalman:It's your opinion.. It doesn't connote facts.. By fast rising, you invest 70 million today, and sell the same house for 85 million in 3 months.. 15 million naira without lifting a pin.. |
Sent your job opening to a friend with over 7 years experience in the industry. Her feedback might be useful for you.. The responsibilities of a BDM is different from that of your PR or marketing personnels.
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Bobochicago:Bobo Chicago.. I hope you have investments in the fast rising neighborhoods in Lekki, Lagos? You may want to consider it? Let's chat |
holywind:Go to berger and ask those agberos there.. they will have an idea. At Abuja, gwagwalada is your best shot.. I wish you the best.. |
Easter na just by mouth and yearly tradition.. some people never know wetin dem go chop today.. In case you've heard about NFT lemme share the small knowledge I have with you.. Follow this thread.. https://www.nairaland.com/7081971/wonder-how-people-create-mint |
Easter na just by mouth and yearly tradition.. some people never know wetin dem go chop today.. In case you've heard about NFTz lemme share the small knowledge I have with you.. Follow this thread for more https://www.nairaland.com/7081971/wonder-how-people-create-mint |
Make enough money from NFTs so you can have enough funds to attend Qatar.. everything no be Yahoo Yahoo.. Read more here https://www.nairaland.com/7081971/wonder-how-people-create-mint |
funstufz:Drop your number |
Hello. I don't want to talk too much.. go check twitter or even google and see how much people are cashing out on bored Apes and other NFTs. Who says you can't? I want to create a telegram group to teach the first 30 persons. Once 30 serious people join, I'd lock the group and no one can come in anymore. Click on the link below https ://t. me/+K4_2rqmXdW9mMGVk Copy the link above to your browser.. remove the space between 's' and ':' as well as '.' and 'me' Or drop your telegram username or phone number.. Let's gooo
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I drove from Lagos to Abuja and i shut down for over 3 days.. I could barely walk.. You'd get more than 100k plying Lagos to Abuja in a day but you can't go more than twice (which is 1 to and 1 fro) in a week if you don't want to die.. not even from accident but from fatigue. |
Drop your number ma'am so I can reach out to you.. there are other details that are missing out that would help form an informed decision on quotation. |
Cokahot:If you no dey Lagos where go slow dey much, you don't have to worry.. but I counted over 6 big daddies on 3rd mainland bridge around 10pm last night that the driver parked and hot vapour was oozing out of their cars.. big daddy don't do well in longer journeys or hold ups |
Cokahot:It is actually not the best. A corolla or civic is in your jurisdiction (cheap part and fuel economy).. also, be prepared for overheating issues soon |
Do you need sharp 2k? https://www.nairaland.com/7008036/youth-powering-organism-behind-owlet Drop a comment under that link.. 2k immediately after you do that |
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