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Lion BOSS, I dey hail. I really love this lion trips |
Hw much is 2tr-fe hilux engine. Manual |
Some specified tyres are retreaded with no problems abroad . But the ones done here in nigeria are very dangerous, i changed some set of tyres today and discovered that they were retreaded and the date of production were changed. I bought those tyres Dunlop sp sport 26k each at Lagos 2013 |
Check fuel pump |
I did 160km/hr in Jos express along maraba jamaa to anguldi on Toyota hilux. Rty nw I don't try that, I think it's risky |
Crixie:Do have 2009 Toyota hilux engine 2TR-FE and how much in Jos |
My 2002 Camry has been parked for about 15 months, I just bought tyres for it. What service should I do for the vehicle |
My Camry 2002 has been parked under the sun for a year now. I want to start using it, pls I need the kind of service I should do for the vehicle eg engine oil,atf,radiator, brakes etc |
msb247:how much is r16 double King |
Wetin be autism |
Pls check catalytic converter |
franchizy:otondo, goje na confirmed Apc paddy |
Omg |
Op, we bought a 20kva gen from mikano in Lagos. It was a new one,after rarely using it for a year.it started giving issues and I decided to check the engine body. There is no inscription on the engine block or any part to show engine make,only a sticker on it. Pls is the gen a genuine one and how does one identify a original diesel generator. |
piperson:space bookers association |
I don't believe this,no teenagers among them |
I want to apply for masters M.Tech in surveying and geoinformatics in FUTMINNA and I saw "internal candidates " as m.tech requirements. Pls I need an explanation on internal candidates, I am a graduate of same department of the school
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FuckBuhari:mumula dey worry you. Those are Hausa newspaper, u should know that hausa is most broadcasted language in world from Africa. Go and research and u will be surprised, it is a culture in USA |
youngberry001:GWOZA with palm trees. I smell lies, o.p palms trees don't grow in the north. U only see date palm |
yourexcellency:u get bad mouth . SMH sha. Good for them |
The 20 Countries with the Harshest Drug Laws in the World United States drug laws are often considered harsh, but the penalties for carrying or trafficking drugs in other countries, particularly those in Central America, South America, and Southeast Asia, can be much more severe. Here are twenty countries in which you do not want to be caught carrying or selling drugs. Malaysia In Malaysia, those who sell drugs can be punished with death. Just for having drugs in your possession, you can be fined, jailed, or deported. Driving drunk is also punished harshly in Malaysia. China In China, if you are caught with drugs, you could be forced to attend drug rehab in a facility run by the government. Execution is the penalty for some drug crimes. Vietnam In Vietnam, drug crimes are taken very seriously. If you are arrested with more than 1.3 pounds of heroin, you will automatically be executed. Iran Iran is not known to be tolerant of criminal offenses in general, and drug offenses are no different. The use of opium is a particular problem in Iran, in part because it is produced in neighboring Afghanistan. If you are caught with drugs in Iran, the best case scenario is a large fine and the worst-case scenario is the death penalty. Thailand In Thailand, those trafficking narcotics may be put to death. Drug users are frequently sentenced to mandatory rehab. Dubai Dubai is known to be very intolerant of drug abuse. Many prescription drugs that are legal in other parts of the world can get you put in jail in Dubai. It is typical for drug offenders to be sentenced to four years in prison and then be deported. Failing a drug test can be grounds for incarceration Dubai, even if you are not in possession of any drugs. Saudi Arabia The sale of drugs in Saudi Arabia almost always results in the death penalty. Saudi Arabia and judicial authorities are not inclined to make exceptions. Alcohol use is illegal in Saudi Arabia, and possession or use of alcohol or drugs can be punished by public flogging, fines, lengthy imprisonment, or death. Singapore Singaporean police will assume that you are selling drugs if you are caught with relatively small amounts. If you are convicted of selling drugs, you will be sentenced to death. Cambodia In Cambodia, you can be sentenced to many years in prison or even life in prison for possessing drugs. Unlike many other South Asian countries, Cambodia does not mandate the death penalty for drug trafficking. Indonesia Indonesian drug laws are harsh. If you are caught with marijuana, you can get up to twenty years in jail. Other drugs carry jail terms of up to twelve years, and the sale of drugs is punishable by death. Laos If you’re caught with drugs in Laos, you could pay up to $35,000. If you are found with narcotics, you could spend ten years or more in prison. North Korea Foreigners rarely visit North Korea, but there are several tour groups that can help you visit the reclusive nation. Do not bring drugs into North Korea, because you could find yourself sentenced to an extremely lengthy stay in a prison camp. You will have no contact with your friends or family, and it may be very difficult for the United States government to intervene. The Philippines In the Philippines, drug traffickers are sentenced to death. You may be presumed to be a drug trafficker if you have more than a third of an ounce of a drug in your possession. Turkey Penalties for drug possession in Turkey include large fines and long prison sentences. Penalties for selling drugs can be even stricter. Costa Rica As in other South American countries, possession of drugs in Costa Rica can land you in jail for a lengthy stay. Columbia If you get caught with drugs in Columbia, you will spend a long time in a very unpleasant prison. Police make several arrests a day at airports in Columbia, catching many foreign nationals. http://drugabuse.com/the-20-countries-with-the-harshest-drug-laws-in-the-world/
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The 20 Countries with the Harshest Drug Laws in the World United States drug laws are often considered harsh, but the penalties for carrying or trafficking drugs in other countries, particularly those in Central America, South America, and Southeast Asia, can be much more severe. Here are twenty countries in which you do not want to be caught carrying or selling drugs. Malaysia In Malaysia, those who sell drugs can be punished with death. Just for having drugs in your possession, you can be fined, jailed, or deported. Driving drunk is also punished harshly in Malaysia. China In China, if you are caught with drugs, you could be forced to attend drug rehab in a facility run by the government. Execution is the penalty for some drug crimes. Vietnam In Vietnam, drug crimes are taken very seriously. If you are arrested with more than 1.3 pounds of heroin, you will automatically be executed. Iran Iran is not known to be tolerant of criminal offenses in general, and drug offenses are no different. The use of opium is a particular problem in Iran, in part because it is produced in neighboring Afghanistan. If you are caught with drugs in Iran, the best case scenario is a large fine and the worst-case scenario is the death penalty. Thailand In Thailand, those trafficking narcotics may be put to death. Drug users are frequently sentenced to mandatory rehab. Dubai Dubai is known to be very intolerant of drug abuse. Many prescription drugs that are legal in other parts of the world can get you put in jail in Dubai. It is typical for drug offenders to be sentenced to four years in prison and then be deported. Failing a drug test can be grounds for incarceration Dubai, even if you are not in possession of any drugs. Saudi Arabia The sale of drugs in Saudi Arabia almost always results in the death penalty. Saudi Arabia and judicial authorities are not inclined to make exceptions. Alcohol use is illegal in Saudi Arabia, and possession or use of alcohol or drugs can be punished by public flogging, fines, lengthy imprisonment, or death. Singapore Singaporean police will assume that you are selling drugs if you are caught with relatively small amounts. If you are convicted of selling drugs, you will be sentenced to death. Cambodia In Cambodia, you can be sentenced to many years in prison or even life in prison for possessing drugs. Unlike many other South Asian countries, Cambodia does not mandate the death penalty for drug trafficking. Indonesia Indonesian drug laws are harsh. If you are caught with marijuana, you can get up to twenty years in jail. Other drugs carry jail terms of up to twelve years, and the sale of drugs is punishable by death. Laos If you’re caught with drugs in Laos, you could pay up to $35,000. If you are found with narcotics, you could spend ten years or more in prison. North Korea Foreigners rarely visit North Korea, but there are several tour groups that can help you visit the reclusive nation. Do not bring drugs into North Korea, because you could find yourself sentenced to an extremely lengthy stay in a prison camp. You will have no contact with your friends or family, and it may be very difficult for the United States government to intervene. The Philippines In the Philippines, drug traffickers are sentenced to death. You may be presumed to be a drug trafficker if you have more than a third of an ounce of a drug in your possession. Turkey Penalties for drug possession in Turkey include large fines and long prison sentences. Penalties for selling drugs can be even stricter. Costa Rica As in other South American countries, possession of drugs in Costa Rica can land you in jail for a lengthy stay. Columbia If you get caught with drugs in Columbia, you will spend a long time in a very unpleasant prison. Police make several arrests a day at airports in Columbia, catching many foreign nationals. http://drugabuse.com/the-20-countries-with-the-harshest-drug-laws-in-the-world/
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Mine is the best, free lunch packs, use her tables, Internet, sit on her chair. Listens to all my flimsiest excuses, calls me when late to work. BUT OPPOSITE FOR LADIES, NO NONSENSE,WOMEN HATE EACH OTHER .....SMH |
Degree is degree, stop wailing. |
Double king or maxxis. I guess ur rim is r16 |
FESTUS OSUNBOR DIED FROM AN ACCIDENT ALONG BENIN-ASABA EXPRESS WAY. HE PASSED ON FROM INJURIES Sustained ON MONDAY 13th MARCH 2017 HES FULL OF ENERGY, HIGH SENCE OF HUMOR. I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU ARE JUST GONE THIS IS REALLY TERRIBLE REST IN PEACE MY GOOD FRIEND I HOPE TO SEE YOU ONE DAY IN PARADISE WE MISS U UNILAG MISS U NIGERIA STUDENT MISS U ANAMBRA CORPER MISS U AN/16A STREAM II QUARTER GUARDS MISS U ONITSHA NORTH KOPA MISS U ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION CDS GROUP MISSES U ANAM KOPA MISS U RIP OSUNBOR FESTUS.
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Hw far with 50k, I gat two packages in there. Has any one been paid on 50k package |
Ashrush:Which area in minna |
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