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feminineA:Lucky you, a former colleague helped out: ETAC Nigeria Limited 306 Lagos Abeokuta Expressway Lagos, NIGERIA Phone : +234 80 230 517 72 Phone : +234 80 231 770 45 e-mail: etacnigerialtd@yahoo.com That should be by Ile-Epo bus stop, somewhere between the popular CAC church and Fire station. I was also informed that a fairly used oven, but in good condition is the market at good price too. If you are interested, I can follow it up for you. Mind you, it is an annealing oven. |
There's this German guy that has a showroom somewhere around Ile-epo, before Abule Egba. Don't know if he's still in business. My company bought couple of annealing oven from him few years back. Unfortunately I can't remember his name or company name anymore, and I'm no longer with my former employers. |
The seller can go to High court to swear an avidavit to that effect, then he offers you a written statement signed by you, himself and a witness. That will do fine in any legitimate need. |
3.5/10 -No body armour -No radio -No sidearm |
holyokoto:That's quite gentleman of you. I'm sorry to hear about your fallen troops. May their labour never be in vain, and souls find peace with God. Sorry about your loss again. Freemanan:Thanks for the courtesy. I only reject the threat. Regards. |
b2strike: b2strike:Another dimwit crawls out from cesspit, spewing dumb threats. "...hear o...Another animal talk..." -Fela |
Freemanan: holyokoto: holyokoto:^^^ Stupeed comments borne out of retarde.d reasoning. It is brainless thuggish attitudes like these that characterise the current military and paramilitary forces, hence the shame we have in the original story. It becomes neuseating when sub-nematode-rate dimwits like posters above come to public to THREATEN people for speaking up against social vices by men in uniform. Who the freaking hell do you people think you are? ...do you think you are in your laid back villages? And so what...if it is the Army? ![]() |
Late Gen JTU Aguiyi-Ironsi was described as a "giant" by different writers. Until you can compare their height records , you might not be sure who was/is the tallest Nigerian leader. |
Festus Odumegwu !... Arrogant, loquacious and superbly brilliant since day-one. I would work under him a thousand times and over than under GEJ. Superbly brilliant, only doesn't know when to shut up. |
Mogidi:Lest I allow you to get away with this lie; the project was awarded and paid for by late Pres Umaru Musa Yar'Adua. You can simply google this fact. Give honour to whom honour is due. |
Wow...seriously ! ![]() |
@ OP If you see the pix of late Gen Benjamin Adekule,would you recognize it? *CheckTheLastPix* |
I remembered this thread when I came across the same animal in Obafemi Awolowo University's Museum of Natural History couple of weeks ago. So I took the attached poorly taken-pictures and its name. Hope it helps to finally identify the poor animal. Apologies for the poor pix quality. Bigger apologies to OAU Museum of Natural History for unauthorized photographing and publishing. Name (English): Civet (Viverra Civetta) Yoruba: Eta Igbo: Edi Hausa: Jiboda (?)
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I remembered this thread when I came across the same animal in Obafemi Awolowo University's Museum of Natural History couple of weeks ago. So I took the attached poorly taken-pictures and its name. Hope it helps to finally identify the poor animal. Name (English): Chivet Yoruba: |
calebo101:$10bn, ...sebi? ![]() |
calebo101:As much as I there's no supplied evidence to support the 2tn claim, honestly if you know how much undeclared revenue is leaking through govt pocket, you won't have any difficulty imagining the frittering away of such sum. I'm not saying 2tn was spent, but it is naive to claim it is impossible. |
Sibrah:You must have missed the humour in my comment the guy was correctly respond to. Left to me, she should be the first to be fired. |
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. ![]() |
![]() See highly wicked responses from pipulu. @OP, given your prestigous image on this forum, abeg drop that matter wey you dabble into. It is highly culturally sensitive. You no fit dey America siddon dey judge a man for Katsina without respect for cultural gap. By the way, bigger age difference marriages full same America too. |
Cannonleo: Cannonleo: Cannonleo: Cannonleo:O you foool ! I hope you have seen the news of the President himself owning up that foreign military supporters are here in Nigeria. How does it make you feel now given that I have warned you about the customary bias of the "experts" you quote? Have you gone back to the blog to see how they neatly sidestepped the fact that their denials has come back to hit them at the face? Did ypu see how they quickly dragged the opposition into the mess in order not to make the central govt look so bad? Havent i warned you that it is a PDP apologist opinion you just took for gospel? Were you there when they twistrd and turned pix to "prove" Shekau has been killed THRICE? Did you see "Are James" tacitly rebuking your mentor to stop being a mouthpiece of PDP? Did you see the report that specifically mentioned that the pix above was taken on Bama road in Maiduguri?...tell me how you feel to know you failed to use your mind independently and therefore fell for cheap misinformation simply because you became too emotional... The confirmation by mr President is my perfect response to your earlier misguided posts directed to me. I do hope you are wiser now sha. "...in all your getting, get wisdom..." -Holy Bible |
Funny but strange, your late uncle Charles was my neighbour in Ojodu before he moved down to ASABA last year. I know Dumebi very well, but not the other guy. Your uncle was a very gentle and friendly person; actually the first friend I made on the street despite the generational age difference. He's sorely missed by the community out here, and may his gentle soul rest in perfect peace. Amen. |
I'm a proud Igbo man. But occasions like this make me cringe with shame with how my kinsmen have lost common sense in name of primordial sentiments. The terrible seeds we are sowing today will grow someday not far away. So soon, what goes around will come around. The Arthur Ezehs, Iwuanyaneus and other demonic souls will still romance the new powers, but then, most of the lowlier souls here will bear the worst brunts. We didn't learn anything from the unfortunate civil war. We still don't know what we want as a people. |
erico2k2:Oga, if you truly worked with those defence companies and don't know their sales are regulated by certain govts with stakes in the business, then you are either telling lies here or probably blind, deaf and dumb during your stay there. I beg you for sake if sanity to stop this your lies ! Next you will tell me Boeing and North on Grupmann are not govt regulated too. You know next to nothing about how defence companies operate , given the tripe you have written so far. @ Shymexx, Guy, abeg bone that guy. Him no know jack. Only came online to drop names and talk plenty. Abeg save ya time and engage other issues bro. |
@OP, You need to learn and develop a skill of independent critical thinking. I have been following Beegeagle blog for some time now and there are several positive things I can say about it. Also some flaws that recur overtimes. If only you had kept your observations and quoted comments apolitical, then you would have also received an apolitical response. I know your handle and read your wide-eyed boy comments on the , that high fantasy probably robbed you the capacity to see things critically outside emotional wishes. First, Beegeagle is strong critic of APC and supporter of GEJ. He has shown that severally in very many slanted comments, but will never expressly own up. So it is not surprising again that he found a way to tie this around APC and went on bashing spree....as he has done severally before. There's a general sense of selective blindness that descends on the commenters mostly when there's a bad or unfavurable news about Nigeria on the . Some would deny it, condemn whatever facts that are inherent in the news, then go about to abuse and discredit the source. But when there's the faintest glint of news that sounds chest-puffing, they would hail, celebrate and sing like boys scouts; showing little care for authenticity of the news as it is secondary . in some cases where there are inherent discrepancies in facts about the news, they make simple excuses and move on since it has served their itching ears. I hope you know that it is a sort of crime to quote Nairaland comments there by the way? Even BBC is a demon that must not be mentioned in any positive sense, even when the news is proven to be correct by other sources? Are you aware that they are anti-Sahara Reporters , even when most of the "bad news" by SR are eventually shown to be correct? Are you aware of how much they have demonized individuals like Ahmed Salkida, Nasra Fulani, Linda Ikeji and some other individuals for the sin of not being part of "cheer leading" team? Do you know how many people who they have branded "traitors" and "unpatriotic" simply because they saw issues differently? I can go on and on but these already mentioned should call up your memory to some of such patterns there. Now on the issue here itself, I may not be able to say conclusively that the pix was taken in Nigeria, but I wont tow the way of going to meet a SouthAfrican to get validations of what is happening in my backyard. But why don't we take account of those clues in the picture to see if it is Nigeria or Equatorial Guinea-as it would for those who don't want to believe the "bad news" that we have mercineries fighting/working for us on the front line. Mind you, the most important reason why EG was pinned with this is the so-called flag. 1. Please zoom the pix closer and honestly tell if the small flag is same as EG flag you showed. Isn't that a PDP flag on a short pole you just labeled EG's? 2. The taxi parked in the filling station showing between the flag and APC, ...you see it? Do you know the colour of taxis in Borno? Well, for me, those are strong pointers, added to the OANDO filing station that the pix was taken between Borno and Yobe. I can't read the signboard print to make decision on that, but I won't take opinion of a "South African" seriously either who might have mistaken Hausa sign writings for Spanish he probably couldn't distinguish properly. Although the vehicle number plates with the signboard would have done final justice to this. Now bro, learn to review what you take for gospel. |
Those are some of Nigeria Army equipment they took when they over-ran some of the NA bases. some were also lost to BH in battles and ambushes. This is an evidence that BH's largest weapons supplier is Nigerian Army through equipment abandonments during battles. If they (BH) have laid their hands on so many heavy equipment, then lighter weapons the have also captured must be so enormous. It tells a lot on how bad the NA lost in the previous operations. Hoping and praying the current tempo of offensive victories is sustained, and the enemy finally crushed. |
That drone is still armed! Hope none of those poor souls will trigger it before search party retrieves it, nor Boko Haram gets to it before NAF. |
@ OP, You are not smart. Your writings here is a classical proof that being literate doesn't translate into being smart. You are obviously literate, but a dunce. Calm down! It is not a personal attack on you, rather a credible observation from your limited intelligence and weak logic displayed so far on this thread alone. First, have you heard of "career" soldier before? Probably not, otherwise you wouldn't be worried why GmB never bothered with MSc, Phd or whatever after he joined the military. Other local career soldiers abound, e.g OBJ, IBB, Abdusalam Abubakar, etc. Foreign ones are numerous too, e.g Dwight Eisenhower, Winston Churchil, S. Patton, McCrystal, McArthur et al. I'm sure most of those names are strange to you, but that shows how little you know, hence your limited intelligence. Secondly, paper certificates and university degrees are over-rated and misvalued in most cases in Nigeria. You don't need one to be successful in any career of your passion or vocation. What you need is your passion and skills. But you are just a regular mis-educated Nigerian youth who thinks there's some almighty ability in possession of university certificates or throwing around name of schools. Don't get it wrong, university and polytechnic s have their high places in societal development. The point is that capability is not confined to walls of those institutions, neither skills nor capabilities exclusive to certificates. The drafters of the Nigerian constitution are light years ahead of you in intelligence, education, experience and other higher capacities, so they are no idiots for not excluding non-egg headers. Be guided. Get wisdom. |
@OP Oga, abeg na which coup plot be that? Mention the major actors of the coup. I'm a Nigerian and find it uncomfortable that a foreign newspaper is telling me a bout a major coup plot in recent time that I never read about in recent history of the country. So Can you please educate us more on this phantom coup that occurred under GMB reign...I want to learn please. By the way, what date was GMB overthrown from power again? |
This is sooooo wrong! Medical records are to be treated with uttermost privacy. The stupidity that follows this nonsensical display fails to understand that prostrate cancer among old ones are more benign, so given the right treatment, the recover and live on. For whatever reason, this invasion of privacy is crude and criminal. No sensible and educates person will ever encourage or celebrate it. |
jeebz:Sorry bro, my big error. The figures in front are cal yes of expenditures / purchases within the stated period. |
Alleybuy:Oga, SIPRI is a credible organization, na you no interprets the info well. The figures in front of the names are functional equipment the country had at that time. |



