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donparosky:for me, I think price will begin to go up from ending of next month. Official price as of today is 5500. I got some at the mill today. Tomorrow is Oriendu market day, the price will still be 5500. I hope to pick just 8 gallons to complete my stock for my next production. I wouldn't mind buying at 5800 to 6000. I will go early and leave early, I don't want to waste time scouting for oil. |
Why didn't you guys do the test before marriage? Anyway, lets wait for the Doctors |
Why didn't you guys do the test before marriage? Anyway, lets wait for the Doctora |
warrenweste:I hope it is not a threat to the pupils? |
mmb:I hope there are no other ones in her body? Please take her to the hospital for proper check oh |
Hmmmm, how did that enter under her skin? |
Visit a hospital/ lab and find a solution to her problem and don't fail to check yourself too. |
Wait oh, is what I am seeing in the third picture a lizard, monitor lizard, alligator or crocodile? |
donparosky:which assignment? |
They didn't get enough reservations to cover there cost and make some profit |
I am in support |
What about the crayfish kwanu? |
Hmmmmm its a pity. FTC? |
I want to know the business you started running when you got to lagos and I also want to know where you stayed before going to Lagos. |
Oshiozee:take a look at the first picture below. The gallon at the lower left side is the smallest. That gallon is tough and doesn't expand much when you pour oil into it. Look at the one at the lower right side. That one is bigger than the one at the left but its still small. Check the one at the top right, its bigger than the one below it. Then look at the the one at the top left. Its the biggest, its slightly bigger than the one at the top right. Take a closer look at the handles. You will notice that the biggest one has its handle protruding out. The two other ones at the right side has similar handle configuration but look closely, you will notice that the handle of the one on the top is thinner than the one at the lower right. The one with a thinner handle is bigger in comparison with the one with a bigger handle. In other words, if you put your hand into the handle and grip it as though you want to carry the gallon, if the gap between tour fingers and the gallon is much, that one is bigger, if the gap is small and in some cases your finger is touching the body of the gallon as you gripped it, then that one is smaller. Then, that one that is smallest, you don't need a prophet to tell you that it is small. Mere looking at it, you will see it. The shape and design is different. The second picture is a clearer view of the gallons. Can you tell me the biggest and smallest from that arrangement?
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Same as his winning, all fixed |
Hahahaha, Anthony knocked out? |
mafyap:interesting to know you got it for 600. But actually all the gallons are used both the clean looking one. The difference is just that the clean looking ones are washed. All the yellow kegs are not of the same size. There is a way to know the bigger ones whether unused, used or expanded. The secret lies in the handle. Ask those selling it and they will show you. |
Please can I see some samples of your soap/detergent nylon? |
kisszhira:At Enyimba junction, Ariaria, Aba, along Enugu-PH express, the price is 630. At Ubani Market Umuahia, the price is 640 to 670. Those are the places they sale wholesale at Abia state. However, if you come when the gallons are scarce, anyone who still has stock can sale as high as 750. If it is in retail shops, the prices can range from 800 to 1000 |
nach1:07066705594 |
nach1:Its nice you want to venture into soap business. I buy oil from two locations, Enugu in Enugu state and Nsirimo, Umuahia south Abia. Presently, a drum goes for 60k at Enugu and at Nsirimo, a drum goes for 58k. With these prices, the "25litre yellow gallon" goes for 7250 to 7500. Though we may not be able to collaborate because my hands are tied, I can always give you contacts for the person in Nsirimo, and address to those in Enugu. I also have someone in kogi who you can contact. Her price is fairly OK when you compare it with what we have in Enugu plus the transport/logistics. Chat me up on WhatsApp if you need the contacts and address. |
PierreAbutu:blood dey finish oh, so blood money dey finish too |
Soccer project that they do in a hotel and not a stadium, is that one soccer project? |
Ned, this is Buhari's regime and not GEJ. Use your money wisely, if not it will finish very soon. Dangote won't even try this nonsense you are doing oh |
ugnoble:I think the main issue is transportation and logistics. If you can find your way around that, you will even get people on nairaland who you can supply. |
ugnoble:Ok, now I understand. Since you are in Aba, target ekeakpara |
kisszhira:OK, I see |
Don't you have a contact detail? |
ugnoble:when you say here, do you mean Nairaland? If someone is genuinely going to give you QUALITY oil here on Nairaland, its not going to be cheap oh!!! |
ugnoble:its possible but the quality is what you can't guarantee. The best is to go see what you are buying before you make payment |
They can't help it |
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