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Please I need advice on which type of MIFI to buy. I have seen some branded MIFI (e.g MTN, GLO) that had been unlocked. Is it advisable to buy such MIFI. Please advice is needed |
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Hello How much will it cost to land these SUVs in Lagos with papers Toyota 4runner 2005 Toyota 4runner 2006 Toyota 4runner 2007 |
Hello How much can land these SUV in Lagos with papers Toyota 4runner 2005 Toyota 4runner 2006 Toyota 4runner 2007 |
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buzzmania:That show you why we are Nigerians, upon all your criticism, that we are corrupt, boko or whatever you are saying. Upon all your boasting Ghana have electricity 24/7, Nigeria does not have sustainable electricity. We were still able to accommodate you on our NAIRALAND forum. A lesson for you, that is why we said we are giant of Africa. ![]() |
buzzmania:And WTF is a Ghanaian doing in a Nigerian forum. ![]() Don't you have your own forum Amebo, Gbeborun ![]() |
Just30:It is you who is intellectually bankrupt. We have present evidence to support the other side of Nigeria. Despite all the negative side you mentioned. Where is your own evidence of your country achievement. All you keep mentioning is 100 per cent electricity. Give evidence here of your country participation in Africa politics, economy. |
buzzmania:Olodo with all what you are saying. Please this forum was created by whom? Until you answer the question above. Then I don't have any business talking to you. |
Just30:Can't you read? Culled from the The Telegraph UK |
ibbkiddsx:Gambia crisis: Everything you need to know about the battle to remove Yahya Jammeh Louise Burke Colin Freeman The tiny West African nation of Gambia is on the verge of a military intervention as its leader of 22 years, Yahya Jammeh, refuses to relinquish power to new president Adama Barrow. Tens of thousands of residents have fled, as troops from Nigeria and Senegal prepare to invade the country to remove Mr Jammeh from the state house if he does not agree to leave peacefully. Mr Jammeh initially accepted the December 1 election result, but a week later, he reversed his decision, claiming that voter fraud had cost him the election. Adama Barrow is sworn in as Gambian president at the Gambian embassy in Dakar, capital of Senegal. He has since petitioned Gambia's Supreme Court for a re-run of the polls, in what critics have said is simply an attempt to cling to power. On Wednesday Gambia's parliament voted to extend his term by 90 days. Delegations led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have tried to convince Mr Jammeh to step aside, to little result. The West African bloc is now preparing to use force to end Mr Jammeh's rule and install Mr Barrow in the presidential office. The Nigerian government last week authorised generals to mobilise an 800-strong battalion to spearhead the mission and on Wednesday confirmed that a warship was heading toward Gambia for "training" as regional countries prepared to intervene. Senegalese troops have been waiting near the Gambian border since Wednesday. President of Gambia Yahya Jammeh (C) welcoming President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari (R) and President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (L) for talks at the State House in Banjul, Gambia, 13 January 2017 Culled from The Telegraph UK Mr 0Oxygen or what do u call yourself. Can you tell me where they mentioned Ghana or your President name ![]() |
Gambia crisis: Everything you need to know about the battle to remove Yahya Jammeh Louise Burke Colin Freeman The tiny West African nation of Gambia is on the verge of a military intervention as its leader of 22 years, Yahya Jammeh, refuses to relinquish power to new president Adama Barrow. Tens of thousands of residents have fled, as troops from Nigeria and Senegal prepare to invade the country to remove Mr Jammeh from the state house if he does not agree to leave peacefully. Mr Jammeh initially accepted the December 1 election result, but a week later, he reversed his decision, claiming that voter fraud had cost him the election. Adama Barrow is sworn in as Gambian president at the Gambian embassy in Dakar, capital of Senegal. He has since petitioned Gambia's Supreme Court for a re-run of the polls, in what critics have said is simply an attempt to cling to power. On Wednesday Gambia's parliament voted to extend his term by 90 days. Delegations led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have tried to convince Mr Jammeh to step aside, to little result. The West African bloc is now preparing to use force to end Mr Jammeh's rule and install Mr Barrow in the presidential office. The Nigerian government last week authorised generals to mobilise an 800-strong battalion to spearhead the mission and on Wednesday confirmed that a warship was heading toward Gambia for "training" as regional countries prepared to intervene. Senegalese troops have been waiting near the Gambian border since Wednesday. President of Gambia Yahya Jammeh (C) welcoming President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari (R) and President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (L) for talks at the State House in Banjul, Gambia, 13 January 2017 Culled from The Telegraph UK Mr 0Oxygen or what do u call yourself. Can you tell me where they mentioned Ghana or your President name ![]() |
O0XYGEN: Gambia crisis: Everything you need to know about the battle to remove Yahya Jammeh Louise Burke Colin Freeman The tiny West African nation of Gambia is on the verge of a military intervention as its leader of 22 years, Yahya Jammeh, refuses to relinquish power to new president Adama Barrow. Tens of thousands of residents have fled, as troops from Nigeria and Senegal prepare to invade the country to remove Mr Jammeh from the state house if he does not agree to leave peacefully. Mr Jammeh initially accepted the December 1 election result, but a week later, he reversed his decision, claiming that voter fraud had cost him the election. Adama Barrow is sworn in as Gambian president at the Gambian embassy in Dakar, capital of Senegal. He has since petitioned Gambia's Supreme Court for a re-run of the polls, in what critics have said is simply an attempt to cling to power. On Wednesday Gambia's parliament voted to extend his term by 90 days. Delegations led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have tried to convince Mr Jammeh to step aside, to little result. The West African bloc is now preparing to use force to end Mr Jammeh's rule and install Mr Barrow in the presidential office. The Nigerian government last week authorised generals to mobilise an 800-strong battalion to spearhead the mission and on Wednesday confirmed that a warship was heading toward Gambia for "training" as regional countries prepared to intervene. Senegalese troops have been waiting near the Gambian border since Wednesday. President of Gambia Yahya Jammeh (C) welcoming President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari (R) and President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (L) for talks at the State House in Banjul, Gambia, 13 January 2017 Culled from The Telegraph UK Mr Oxygen or what do u Call yourself. Where did they mentioned your President name or Ghana |
O0XYGEN: Gambia crisis: Everything you need to know about the battle to remove Yahya Jammeh Louise Burke Colin Freeman The tiny West African nation of Gambia is on the verge of a military intervention as its leader of 22 years, Yahya Jammeh, refuses to relinquish power to new president Adama Barrow. Tens of thousands of residents have fled, as troops from Nigeria and Senegal prepare to invade the country to remove Mr Jammeh from the state house if he does not agree to leave peacefully. Mr Jammeh initially accepted the December 1 election result, but a week later, he reversed his decision, claiming that voter fraud had cost him the election. Adama Barrow is sworn in as Gambian president at the Gambian embassy in Dakar, capital of Senegal. He has since petitioned Gambia's Supreme Court for a re-run of the polls, in what critics have said is simply an attempt to cling to power. On Wednesday Gambia's parliament voted to extend his term by 90 days. Delegations led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have tried to convince Mr Jammeh to step aside, to little result. The West African bloc is now preparing to use force to end Mr Jammeh's rule and install Mr Barrow in the presidential office. The Nigerian government last week authorised generals to mobilise an 800-strong battalion to spearhead the mission and on Wednesday confirmed that a warship was heading toward Gambia for "training" as regional countries prepared to intervene. Senegalese troops have been waiting near the Gambian border since Wednesday. President of Gambia Yahya Jammeh (C) welcoming President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari (R) and President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (L) for talks at the State House in Banjul, Gambia, 13 January 2017 Culled from The Telegraph UK |
Just30:Tell me |
O0XYGEN:Olodo which country d send war planes there which country send war ships. Check your fact before start talking. |
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O0XYGEN:And what does that translate to? In term of Africa When Yahya Jammel decided to stay in power even when he had been voted out. Which Country send him packing What role did Ghana played? |
uzzyfire:Thanks There I just decided to limit for now. Let them digest it ![]() |
Meet Nigerian Man Who Makes Michelle Obama's Dresses Nigerians are no doubt very creative and artistic, with skills that become recognized all over the world. Such is the peculiar case of Nigerian-born fashion designer Duro Olowu, who was enlisted by the First lady of the United States of America, Michelle Obama, to decorate the White House in preparation for the 2015 Christmas celebrations. Meet Nigerian Man Who Makes Michelle Obama's Dresses According to Ventures Africa, Olowu, along with other fashion designers such as Caroline Herrera, Humberto Leon, Carol Lim and Kenzo, was brought into the White House’s China Room, Vermeil Room, and library for the holiday season. According to the report, Olowu decorated the Vermeil room using two 8-foot Christmas trees draped with vintage fabrics, ribbons and encrusted tinsel. Meet Nigerian Man Who Makes Michelle Obama's Dresses Born to a Nigerian father and Jamaican mother, Duro was raised in Lagos, spending his childhood travelling between Nigeria and different cities in Europe. His wife, Thelma Golden, is the director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York. His designs have earned him customers such as Michelle Obama, as well as Hollywood stars Uma Thurman, Keira Knightley, and Linda Evangelista. Olowu is a recipient of many awards. In 2005, his high-waisted Duro dress, hailed by both British and American Vogue, won the coveted Dress of the Year award. In the same year, he won the New Designer of the Year Award at the British Fashion Awards, the only designer to have ever done so without a catwalk show. In 2010, he was named Best International Designer at the African Fashion Awards in South Africa as well as being one of six finalists for the Swiss Textiles Award in Zurich.
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Kenyanstar:Please Tell how many of your people can achieve what these Nigerian has achieved? There is a drop of greatness in every Nigerian. This exclusive list mirrors the great endeavor of Nigerian scientists both living and dead who have left indelible marks in their respective fields both nationally and internationally. This list is not arranged in any particular order and data was sourced from credible and verified bodies both offline and online. PHILIP EMEAGWALI Philip Emeagwali who may well be the greatest scientist of all time is a Nigerian inventor and scientist. He has been living in the United States of America for many years. Philip Emeagwali is recognized worldwide and has been voted “Father of Super-computing,” he is ranked #1 in computing. And ranked FIRST by Google for “contribution to the development of the computer.” The TIME magazine sees him as: The “Unsung Hero” Behind the Internet. We at amebo are proud of you sir. Did you know Philip Emeagwali has a higher IQ than Albert Einstein? Okay, now you know. BART NNAJI A one time Presidential aspirant and Enugu state born Prof Bartholomew Nnaji, is an erstwhile Minister of Power of the Federal republic who holds a Doctorate in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the United States. As a researcher, he focused on: Computer Aided Design, Robotics and Computer Aided Engineering. Using the knowledge he gained from his research pursuits, he created the term Geometric reasoning, the idea that most things we operate has a geometric configuration. He is also credited as one of the innovators of the E-design concept. He is also the founder of the first indigenous owned power generating company in Nigeria and was also a former minister for Science and Technology in the country. MOHAMMED BAH ABBA Necessity as they say, is the mother of invention. Mohamed Bah Abba from a rural area of northern Nigeria developed the pot-in-pot refrigerator i,e, Pot-in-Pot Preservation Cooling System in the 1990s. Northern Nigeria is an impoverished region where people in rural communities eke out a living from subsistence farming. In rural northern Nigeria, there are no refrigerators. Most people don’t even have electricity. So perishable food must be eaten immediately, or it will go to waste. He received the Rolex Award for Enterprise in 2001 and used his $75,000 award to make the invention available throughout Nigeria. COLONEL OVIEMO OVADJE There are many Nigerians who have made the country proud, either by their personal achievements or their contributions to the development of the country. But, permit me to say that, there is this one with very intimidating credentials; one who has made his mark nationally and internationally. As a medical doctor and a soldier, he has effectively combined the two for the good of humanity in solving the problem of blood salvage from body cavities by pioneering and creating a design- the EATSET to replace and improve on the gauze filtration technique as practiced in developing countries. This great son of is from the Isoko extraction of Delta State. He was declared the Best African Scientist in 1995 before African Heads of States when he won the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) and Organisation of African Unity (OAU) Gold Medal for scientific work designed to save women who usually die from abnormal pregnancy (ECTOPIC GESTATION). PROFESSOR GABRIEL OYIBO There are always two sides to the coin” and so it is for the most controversial scientist on this list, Gabriel Oyibo, a Professor of Mathematics whose theory – “God Almighty Grand Unified Theorem (GAGUT)” has been heavily criticized by some scholars. Some see him as a madman others see him as a Genius but that notwithstanding this professor boasts of a very rich credential. Professor Gabriel Audu Oyibo obtained his Ph. D. in Aeronautics and Mathematics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Troy, New York where he worked for four (4) years on NASA/AFOSR sponsored research and made several contributions in aircraft design, aerodynamics, aeroelasticity, mathematics and taught several courses. Dr. Oyibo received Knighthood by His Royal Highness, Attah of the Igala Kingdom. Source: http://amebohub.com/2015/11/27/top-five-nigerian-scientists-and-their-great-inventions/ |
O0XYGEN:Have you hear of Tinapa city?
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Hello, What is the total cost to land this SUV to Lagos Toyota 4runner 2005 Toyota 4runner 2006 |
Rikidony:This is the Eko Atlantic City in Lagos |
Lagos -Calabar rail line
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The next Generation city in Africa EKO ATLANTIC CITY
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paradigmshift:This Lagos Light Rail Line under construction
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