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Autos / Re: Get your dream registered Range Rover Evoque 2013!!! by IjawAboki007: 11:00pm On May 31, 2020
What's wrong with the engine?
1.1m
Autos / Re: Foreign Used Lexus Is250 2008 Model by IjawAboki007: 10:54pm On May 31, 2020
What's the last
Autos / Re: 2007 Toyota RAV4 V6 LE & Sport Edition Available by IjawAboki007: 10:51pm On May 31, 2020
How much
Computers / Gadgets/car Gurus I Need Your Help by IjawAboki007: 10:48pm On May 31, 2020
I budgeted 200k each for phone and laptop and 2m max for my first car.
A car that consumes less fuel with A/c and wouldn't cost me much to fix if any issue arises.

Gadgets and car gurus I need your help please.
Phones / Gadgets/car Gurus I Need Your Help by IjawAboki007: 10:42pm On May 31, 2020
I budgeted 200k each for phone and laptop and 2m max for my first car.
A car that consumes less fuel with A/c and wouldn't cost me much to fix if any issue arises.

Gadgets and car gurus I need your help please.
Education / Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by IjawAboki007: 11:12am On May 30, 2020

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Autos / Re: Nice Tokunbo 09/10 Mazda6. Sweet Car! --- Price N2,750,000 by IjawAboki007: 12:51am On May 30, 2020
What's the last price?
Computers / Re: ✈✳✅ SOLD ❌❌❌1tb Hdd/8gb Ram Core I7 Apple Macbook Pro With Keyboard Light by IjawAboki007: 11:18pm On May 29, 2020
What's the last price
Technology Market / Re: UK Used Apple Phones (iphone) And Smart Watches Available by IjawAboki007: 3:39pm On May 27, 2020
matorankimg:
Apple watch series 5


How much is it brand new or UK used?
Technology Market / Re: DC-MD-VA (DMV)Pickups: eBay ,Amazon,Craiglist ,Offerup & Letgo! USA --> NGR*** by IjawAboki007: 3:28pm On May 27, 2020
Fabsy:
Picked for Sheelay. Iwatch series 5

How much
Career / Re: My 6 Months Experience As An Uber/bolt Driver In Abuja by IjawAboki007: 8:12am On May 27, 2020
IneedSugarMumy1:

Yes

Or you look for driver yourself


If I give them to run hope the car will be safe and what type would advice is best for the job
Autos / Re: N1,200,000 or Less Tokunbo Cars by IjawAboki007: 6:23am On May 27, 2020
amdman:
2008 Mercedes Benz B200

No reported issues

200k km

N980k to Naija


What about custom duty etc? How will it cost to clear it
Autos / Re: Extra Clean 2012 Hyundai Sonata For Sale Bought Brand New by IjawAboki007: 6:13pm On May 26, 2020
1.5m
Music/Radio / Re: Vector Tha Viper On Def Jam Africa Label by IjawAboki007: 5:51pm On May 26, 2020
Larry gaaga wey be drug dealer wey no dey sing sef follow for the list shocked so why vector sef no go dey the list grin


MI is the king of Rap in naija come tomorrow grin
Music/Radio / Re: Vector Tha Viper On Def Jam Africa Label by IjawAboki007: 5:50pm On May 26, 2020
Larry gaaga wey be drug dealer wey no dey sing sef follow for the list shocked so why vector sef no go dey the list grin


MI is the king of Rap in naija come tomorrow���

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Music/Radio / Re: Vector Tha Viper On Def Jam Africa Label by IjawAboki007: 5:46pm On May 26, 2020
MI[b][/b] still remain the Best hip hop rapper we have in Nigeria.....argue with your ancestors

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Career / Re: Job Application Form Tips And Tricks by IjawAboki007: 12:20pm On May 26, 2020
Dcurtly:
About the Education part, what if you didn't write your waec in the secondary school you went to or the waec you wrote there wasn't good enough and you rewrote the following year in another school or maybe it took 3 sittings (3 years) to get your complete subjects either because of absent or cancelled subject. My question now is; when filling the 'secondary school attended' option, which one are you to fill? Also which year? If asked from when you got admission to when you graduated. Thank you.


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Career / Re: Job Application Form Tips And Tricks by IjawAboki007: 12:18pm On May 26, 2020
Danurugwo:
You’ve found a job you want to go for, but the thought of filling out an application form fills you with dread. Where do you start? The trick is to break the process into bitesize tasks to make it much more manageable.

What is a job application?
The job or employment application is the official form that employers ask all applicants for a position to fill out. ... The job application is a legally defensible listing of your job applicant's employment history, educational background, degrees, qualifications, references, and more.

Some companies require you to fill in an application form (or even several) to apply for a job. They do this is to find out whether you’re legally permitted to do the job, to get your contact details and to find out if you’re right for their company.

After that, as the applicant, it gives you the opportunity to outline your education history, any skills you have that are relevant to the job and your experience. This includes voluntary work, previous jobs and your current employment.

Application forms often require you to write a few hundred words, giving the employer the chance to see your literacy and written communication skills. As such applications may take more time than just firing off a CV. But, by filling one out you show the employer that you’re serious about wanting the job.

When do you need to fill it in?
Many job applications are long, so don’t leave it too close to the deadline before getting started. Give yourself time so you don’t have to rush.

What do they involve?
Most application forms include the following sections:

1. Personal details
This is the most straightforward part. Make sure you include all the relevant information in the correct sections – that includes your name, email address and phone number.

2. Education
You will need to fill in all your qualifications from secondary school (often including grades) up to degree level and beyond, if relevant. However, if you’re a more seasoned professional and are applying for senior positions, you can summarise your school achievements in a short sentence.

It’s important that you have the minimum educational requirements outlined for the job – many companies now use applicant tracking systems(ATSs), so if you don’t meet the asking grades, your application may be instantly rejected.

Interestingly, ATSs are often the reason for filling out an application form in addition to sending in your CV. The ATSs scan your application to ensure you’re a relevant fit for the role, and if you’re successful, a human recruiter will read your CV.

3. Employment history
It’s important to include your complete employment history, starting with your most recent job and working backwards – not forgetting any internships, voluntary or unpaid jobs and even holiday jobs.

If you have taken a gap year, make sure you include the details, outlining what you did and where you went, what jobs or volunteer work you undertook during that time and any skills you acquired along the way.

4. Activities and interests
When it comes to your personal interests and hobbies, include only those that may be relevant to the job you’re applying for – but remember to think outside the box. If you’re a member of a local amateur dramatics society, for example, and are applying for a job that requires any level of public speaking, ensure you demonstrate how one can benefit the other.

5. References
Ideally, you should have two references. One should be from your current employer, the other can be from a different employer, or a character reference from a current colleague.

If that’s not applicable – or possible – make sure you include someone who has worked with you in a permanent position, or someone who worked with you during a volunteering stint or internship.

6. Personal statement
Some application forms require you to write a personal, or supporting, statement. This is where you need to outline your reasons for applying for the job and how you meet the required criteria. Take time to put this together – it will allow you to demonstrate your suitability for the job.

Include what made you apply for the job, how your experience and skills make you the ideal candidate for this role and how your personality would make you an asset to the company. You should also provide examples from your current or previous employment to support your case.

Finally, don’t forget to include why this job would be a good move for your career and your long-term goals – but keep this part brief. The main aim of your personal statement it to showcase your suitability for the role and show how you can bring value to the employer.

7. Competency questions
These questions outline common work-based situations and ask how you would resolve them, using examples from your experience. It may be as straightforward as demonstrating when you worked as part of a team and what part you played in it. However, competency-based questions can occasionally be a bit trickier – they may involve describing a situation in which you implemented change, for example, and ask you to link it back to a time when you used certain key skills.

Read More
https://www.worldjobtrends.com/job-application-form-tips-and-tricks/

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Career / Re: 10 Skills That Are Super Useful To Know In The 21st Century by IjawAboki007: 12:15pm On May 26, 2020
24hoursreporter:
Technological advancement has made life in the 21st century both fun and challenging. It is fun for the millennial who moves along with technological tides, while it is challenging for those who decide to remain stagnant. Generally, there are four currencies in the 21st century that will make life easy when you have any of them. These currencies are; ideas, information, relationship and skills. However, our focus on this article will be on one of the currencies of the 21st century – skills. So, sit back and read the skills that are super useful to know in the 21st century.

Regardless of the job you do, you should learn one of these skills that are super useful to know in the 21st century. This will make you to be a solution provider in whatever situation you find yourself.

There are certain skills that are useful in every job. And when you make sacrifice to learn these skills you will become indispensable in your department. This will definitely be a great plus to your career growth.

List of Skills That Are Super Useful To Know In The 21st Century

#1 Photoshop

Photoshop is one of the skills that are super useful to know in the 21st century. Irrespective of your role in an organization, there will always be the need to resize image or put together graphics, this is when knowledge of this skill becomes necessary.

So, try to learn the basics of Photoshop. Fortunately, learning a skill is very easy in the 21st century. You can easily learn it on YouTube and become an expert in no time.

#2 Microsoft Excel

Microsoft Excel is a software that most people use in the office on daily basis. This is due to the fact that most jobs in present day organization are data driven.

Unfortunately, most people use only the most minimal functions of excel. They don’t know how to unleash the full power of the tool. If you take sometime to learn excel, you will be more productive at work.

#3 Project Management

Project management is also among the skills that are super useful to know in the 21st century. Most projects fail because people think project management is an innate skill and they end up managing project without having the requisite knowledge.

So, try to learn the basics of project management like; how to carry everybody along, how to hold people accountable etc. Project management skill will make you to be more effective on your job.

#4 Presentation

Presentation is another useful skill to know but some people believe that it is all about reading a slide. It goes beyond this as you have to master the art of presentation to be able carry your audience along.

Well, check How to Start a Presentation That Will Capture Your Audience for better understanding of presentation.

#5 Microsoft Power point

Power Point and Presentation skills go hand in hand. Your Power Point skill will always complement your presentation.

With a perfect understanding of power point, you will be able to create great slides.

#6 Coding

Coding is also among the top skills that are useful to know in the 21st century. According to Stephen Hawking, “Whether you want to uncover the secrets of the universe, or you just want to pursue a career in the 21st century, basic computer programming is an essential skill to learn”.

#7 Digital Marketing

Digital Marketing is another great skill that applies in several functions in an organization. Understanding basic website design, SEO, social media optimization, sales copy contents etc. will make you a solution provider.

#8 Writing

Writing is among the top skills that are super useful in the 21st century. In our various offices, we are sometimes required to write email, reports, draw up contracts and other form of writing.

When you take time to develop your writing skill, you will become a valuable member of your team.

#9 Networking

Another great skill to learn is networking. Networking is good for your career and will lead to more opportunities and stronger relationship.

#10 Sales

Finally, Sales is a skill every professional should learn. Even if you are not performing sales role, you should at least know how to sell yourself.

There may be time in your career when you will need this skill to push forward. So, understanding the basics of selling will help you in your career.

These are the 10 skills that are super useful to know in the 21st century. Learn them and become a solution provider.

Source: http://www.24hoursreporter.com/2018/06/18/10-skills-that-are-super-useful-to-know-in-the-21st-century/





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Career / Re: My 6 Months Experience As An Uber/bolt Driver In Abuja by IjawAboki007: 11:21am On May 26, 2020
Can I buy like two cars and give to bolt to use and give me returns?

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Phones / Re: Brand New & Premium Uk Used Iphones For Sale by IjawAboki007: 9:21am On May 26, 2020
vanillix:
I have brand new and uk used iPhones available for sale. Location: Lagos. Payment on delivery outside Lagos.

Contact Victor
WhatsApp: +2330546517686
Phone Call: 08161827801

Phone Advert with pictures without no price

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Travel / Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by IjawAboki007: 10:39pm On May 23, 2020
kutashi:
Here is a list of 10 best country to migrate to from Nigeria:

#1: Canada
Canada! It’s one of the friendliest countries on earth. And while you might not think of Canada as beachy, it actually has the longest coastline in the world at 202,080 km. Canada has compassionately opened its borders to refugees from war-torn nations. However, even if you are not in fear for your life, you will have to show some professional skills. It is by far one of the easiest countries to migrate to from Nigeria.

#2: Mexico
If you’re fussy about the deadly drug trade, you may be tempted to skip over Mexico as an option. But there are still places in Mexico that are safe, and not only that, they are full of clean beaches, mountain views, cute historic towns, and upscale urban delights. Plus, it is the country that introduced chocolate, chilies, and corn to the world.

Get started in Mexico quickly with an FMM visa, available at any airport or border location for just $21. When your visa expires in six months, you can renew it again, and again, and again. There’s no limit. Unfortunately, you can’t work on an FMM visa, but you can upgrade to a temporary residency visa that does allow work for only a few bucks more. You may need to leave the country temporarily to apply for one, though.



#3: Austria
Austria is a gorgeous little country that offers plenty of mountain fun in the form of the snow-capped Alps, which actually cover 62% of the country. Its location is ideal for exploration of many other European countries, as well. The lifestyle in Austria is sometimes described as a “perpetual resort”.



#4: Belgium
If you love the idea of enjoying limitless beer and chocolate in a cozy little country dotted with gorgeous architecture and breathtaking natural beauty, consider Belgium. It is also a very progressive country; the second in the world to legalize gay marriage (after the Netherlands).

You will need a job to be granted a permanent residency visa, but you can apply from home. Once you land a job, you only need to hold onto it for two weeks before becoming eligible for a residency permit. That’s not an offer to stay forever just yet, but as long as you keep working, you are moving toward it.



#5: Ecuador
Ecuador has virtually unmatched natural beauty in the form of mountain peaks, volcanoes, beaches, and islands. It is named after the equator, which runs through it, and is the only country in the world named after a geographical feature. The cost of living in Ecuador is very low, and the US dollar is the official currency.

The easiest way to get permanent residence in Ecuador is called a pensioner’s visa. Though designed for retirees, there aren’t actually any age requirements to get one. You just need to prove that you will receive $800 per month for the length of your stay, no matter how long that is. Is it not kind of mind-boggling to think about living comfortably on that amount of money?



#6: Nicaragua
Forget what you think you know about Nicaragua and see that it is a stunningly beautiful country with two pristine coastlines and passionate, caring people. It’s also great for stargazers – 86 out of 88 constellations in the night sky can be seen clearly in Nicaragua.

If you’re intrigued, Nicaragua offers a retirement program similar to Ecuador’s, except that you only need to show an income of $600 a month. The program is meant for people at least 45 years old, but this requirement is often waived if you have more than the base income.

And guess what? You don’t actually need to be retired to qualify. The government of Nicaragua has a lot of flexibility in what it calls work. For example, you could own a restaurant or small hotel and still be classified as retired. You can also continue to freelance for an overseas company and legitimately get the retirement visa.



#7: Belize
If you want to spend your days on the beach, definitely take a look at Belize. The average temperature is 84F (29C), so you can have as many beach days as you want. Located between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize is a small country with a population that harmoniously represents no less than eight different cultures. It is also an English-speaking country with a very low cost of living.

Getting to Belize is pretty easy. You can enter on a 30-day visitor visa and simply keep renewing it every month until you’ve lived there for 50 weeks. At that point, a $1,000 fee and a few bureaucratic hurdles will get you permanent residency.

If that sounds like a doable plan of attack, you may want to engage a lawyer in Belize right away to keep you informed of any fine print. Some districts do require you to leave the country for two weeks every six months, which resets the clock on the 50-week requirement. And if you need to work while you await permanent residency, you could use some help to secure a work permit.



#8: Costa Rica
Costa Rica is very attractive to migration-seekers due to its peaceful and easy-going residents. Pacifists will appreciate the fact that it doesn’t even have a national army. But don’t forget the 801 miles of stunning coastline and world-class healthcare, too. Nature lovers will appreciate the 52 species of hummingbirds.

The cost of living in Costa Rica is not too high. Couples will need about $2,500 per month to live comfortably. If you’re looking to retire, Costa Rica has a retiree program that you’ll qualify for if you can show $1,000 per month in income. Most folks will need a job in order to achieve permanent residency, but if you have skills that Costa Rica needs, things as simple as teaching English or entertaining tourists, the dream could be in reach.

#9: Paraguay
If you dream of disappearing off the face of the earth, Paraguay might be the place for you. Not many people know anything about it, despite being bordered by Argentina and Brazil. Chances are high that Paraguayans know about you, though. The country has a literacy rate higher than the United States. It’s a beautiful place with friendly people, vast scenic vistas, and low cost of living.

Since it is so obscure, the demand for immigration is low and the bar for acceptance is, too. You will be required to deposit an amount of money into a Paraguayan bank that equals roughly 35x the monthly minimum wage. It sounds like a lot, but it comes out to only about $4,500-$5,500 USD. That’s all it takes to live in Paraguay indefinitely, and after three years you can apply for citizenship.

#10: Panama
Panama is an independent nation in Central America with a beachy landscape and a lot of English speakers. (The US dollar is its currency.) Some of the best coffee in the world is grown there. It’s a country that is considered safe and well developed, which also makes it pretty attractive to retirees.

Panama’s retiree visa requires a monthly income of $1,000. If you’re not old enough to retire, a $5,000 deposit in a Panamanian bank gets you in the door for permanent residency. If you happen to hail from one of 50 countries that are friendly to Panama, a few of which are the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Austria, you are eligible for a Friendly Nations visa. However, you will eventually need a job to become a citizen.

Ready to go? The bar for permanent residency in any of these countries is set pretty low, so with some planning and maybe a bit of saving, you could be drinking beer in Belgium or sipping cocktails on the beach in Costa Rica before you know it.

Sourced from: https://bizwatchnigeria.ng/10-easiest-countries-to-migrate-to-from-nigeria/


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Travel / Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by IjawAboki007: 10:35pm On May 22, 2020
WhyNa:
Sweet potatoes. Don't know if it's baked or something but they are yummy. Had them with sugarcane juice.. Damn!

They have this machine that squeezes out juice from sugarcane. I'll try to take a picture.


Looks yummy like their women �
Career / Re: Should I Pursue Another Federal Job Or Leave For Canada? by IjawAboki007: 10:31pm On May 22, 2020
Xclusiveme:
See eh? U can take my position as a Glo HR specialist. I earn #300k. I really would like to migrate to Canada. U have brothers that are already there and you are still in Nigeria? People say if u have money, there's no need to migrate. See i make enough money but i still want to travel. Pls tell ur brothers to adopt me ooo. I'm only 32 and single



Your matter tire me. Lmao ���
Career / Re: Should I Pursue Another Federal Job Or Leave For Canada? by IjawAboki007: 10:18pm On May 22, 2020
ikorodureporta:
Make sure say u marry b4 u move, or else you go spend 5 yrs looking for wife


Why? Women plenty there wey need naija men abeg

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Education / Re: Age Issue In Waec Certificate by IjawAboki007: 9:02am On May 21, 2020
illicit:
No way....

You can only swear an affidavit to that effect....

Dates in WAEC certificate can not be rectified after it has been issued.



And you think it wouldn't be a problem during NYSC?
Education / Re: Age Issue In Waec Certificate by IjawAboki007: 9:00am On May 21, 2020
And you think it wouldn't be an problem during NYSC? undecided
Education / Age Issue In Waec Certificate by IjawAboki007: 8:42am On May 21, 2020
Is it possible for someone to correct his or her age in WAEC certificate?......

Correct age is 14 march 1988 while the WAEC carries 14 March 1992.

No way to adopt the new age because international passport, bank, driver's license etc has 14 March 1988.

Advice on how best to effect the change please. Merci!
Career / Re: My 50-Year-Old Boss Shows Massive Cleavage Whenver We Meet, What Could She Want? by IjawAboki007: 4:54pm On May 20, 2020
Omo mummy promotion is calling you don't mess it up ���
Health / Re: Please What Can I Do About These Black Spots On The Face? (Photo) by IjawAboki007: 10:17pm On May 18, 2020
Rub sperm and leave to dry before washing it off. Do that for a week or two. Thank me later
Romance / Re: What Happened Between My Girlfriend And My Mother by IjawAboki007: 10:28pm On May 17, 2020
Just 1year and 6 month of dating and she's acting up like this to your mom? My brother this is just an early sign for you to take a proper stand about her cos if you end up getting married to her with babies one day, just one day she will eventually ask your family people ( mom etc) to stop coming to the house and that time it might be too late for you cos you already have kids with her.
If she can disrespect your mom that means she doesn't give a damn about you and your family.

BREAKUP WITH HER!!!!!

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Autos / Re: Cost Of Clearing Cars At The Port +++2020+++ by IjawAboki007: 1:26pm On May 17, 2020
fideBABA:
Cost of Clearing Cars in Nigeria 2020… 

Its no longer news that Nigeria still does not manufacture cars (except for a few cases where we hear of cars being assembled in Nigeria).

Cost of Clearing Cars in Nigeria

This post will list out the current cost of clearing cars in Nigeria Tin can port, Cotonou (Seme Border), Apapa Port and other ports to deliver them to a client in Nigeria. Charges such as Nigerian custom duty charge on imported cars, port charges and clearing agent charges will also need to be paid for this to be successfully carried out.

As of two years ago, the system by which the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) charges for clearing cars changed. Instead of charging according to year of manufacture, they now charge according to the cost of the car (Which they determine), not the year of manufacture.

The charge is 35% of whatever you paid for used vehicles, then an extra levy of 35% for new cars making it 70% of what you paid for new car . So assuming you bought a new car for N2 million, you will pay N1.4 million to as Customs Surface Duty. You can easily do the math yourself.

These price can be brought down if you can find a good clearing agent. Some agents gave us the estimated cost of clearing some cars manufactured in the following year:

Estimated Cost of Clearing Cars in Nigeria (2019).


BUSES:
With Electronics - ₦500,000

Without Electronics - ₦450,000

ACURA:
Acura MDX 2010 - ₦950,000

CHEVROLET:
Chevy Cobalt 2008 - #700,000

FORD:
Ford Explorer 2005 - ₦500,000

Ford Explorer 2006 - ₦550,000

Ford Edge 2007 - ₦650,000

Ford Edge 2008 - ₦750,000

Ford Edge 2009 - ₦850,000

Ford Edge 2010 - ₦950,000

Ford Edge 2011 - ₦1,200,000

Ford Edge 2012 - ₦1,300,000

HONDA:
Honda Accord 2007 - ₦650,000

HYUNDAI:
2009 Hyundai Elantra - ₦850,000

2011 Hyundai Elantra - ₦1,200,000


KIA:
Kia Sorento 2004 – ₦460,000

LEXUS:
Lexus RX 330 2004 – ₦500,000

Lexus RX 350 2007 – ₦750,000

Lexus RX 350 2008 – ₦850,000

Lexus ES 350 2009 – ₦850,000
Lexus RX 350 2009 – ₦980,000

Lexus ES 350 2010 – ₦980,000
Lexus RX 350 2010 – ₦1,100,000

Lexus GX 350 2010 – ₦1,300,000


MAZDA:
MAZDA 6 2008 - ₦750,000


MERCEDES BENZ:
Mercerdes-Benz E-Class 2000-2005 - ₦600,000

Mercerdes-Benz E-Class 2006 - ₦700,000

Mercerdes-Benz E-Class 2007/2008 - ₦850,000

Mercerdes-Benz E300 2018 - ₦4,500,000

Mercerdes-Benz C280 4matic 2006 - ₦600,000

Mercerdes-Benz ML350 4matic 2007 - ₦850,000

Mercerdes-Benz GL 450 2007 - ₦900,000

Mercerdes-Benz C300 4matic 2009 - ₦950,000

Mercerdes-Benz ML350 2012 – ₦1,550,000

Mercerdes-Benz C300 2018 - ₦5,550,000


NISSAN:
Nissan Pathfinder 2001- 2005 – ₦450,000

Nissan Primera 2001 2005 – ₦450,000

Nissan Altima 2015 - #1,500,000

RANGE ROVER:
Range Rover Evoque 2019 - ₦5,230,000


TOYOTA:
Toyota Tacoma 2000 - 2005 - #450,000

Toyota Camry 2000 - 2005 - #470,000

Toyota Rav4 2001 - 2004 – ₦500,000

Toyota Matrix 2000 - 2005 – ₦500,000

Toyota Highlander 2000 - 2005 – ₦550,000

Toyota Corolla 2000 - 2005 – ₦450,000

Toyota Tundra 2000 - 2005 – ₦550,000

Toyota Corolla 2006 – ₦550,000

Toyota Rav4 2006 – ₦600,000

Toyota 4Runner 2006 – ₦600,000

Toyota Tundra 2006 - #650,000

Toyota Sienna 2006 – ₦600,000

Toyota Corolla 2007 - #650,000

Toyota Camry 2007 - ₦700,000

Toyota Camry 2008 - ₦750,000

Toyota Rav4 2008 – ₦750,000

Toyota Highlander 2008 – ₦800,000

Toyota Camry 2009 - ₦850,000

Toyota Venza 2009 - #900,000

Toyota Corolla 2010 - #950,000

Toyota 4Runner 2011 – ₦1,050,000

Toyota Camry 2011 - ₦1,100,000

Toyota Corolla 2011 - #1,000,000

Toyota Corolla 2013 - #1,250,000

Toyota Venza 2013 – ₦1,450,000

Toyota Camry 2013 – ₦1,400,000

Toyota Camry 2015 – ₦1,500,000

Toyota Highlander 2014 – ₦2,000,000

Toyota Highlander 2015 – ₦2,350,000

Toyota Camry 2016 – ₦2,400,000

VOLVO:
Volvo XC90 2004 - #550,000

Volvo XC90 2008 - #750,000

TRUCK:
Howo 12 Tyres Dump Truck 2014 - #2,200,000


Acura ILX 2009 :
Surface: #621,000
Total Duty: #795,000
Shipping and Terminal Charges: #60,000
Clearing Charges: #300,000
Total Cost of Clearing: #1,160,000

AUDI A6 2009:
Surface: #621,000
Total Duty: #795,000
Shipping and Terminal Charges: #60,000
Clearing Charges:#300,000
Total Cost of Clearing: #1,060,000

FORD EXPLORER 2009:
Surface: #1,088,000
Total Duty: #1,392,000
Shipping and Terminal Charges: #70,000
Clearing Charges:#350,000
Total Cost of Clearing: #1,800,000

HONDA ACCORD 2008:
Surface: #466,000
Total Duty: #596,000
Shipping and Terminal Charges: #60,000
Clearing Charges:#140,000
Total Cost of Clearing: #800,000

HYUNDAI ACCENT 2008:
Surface: #466,000
Total Duty: #596,000
Shipping and Terminal Charges: #60,000
Clearing Charges:#140,000
Total Cost of Clearing: #800,000

KIA FORTE 2008:
Surface: #466,000
Total Duty: #596,000
Shipping and Terminal Charges: #60,000
Clearing Charges:#140,000
Total Cost of Clearing: #800,000

LEXUS ES-350 2009
Surface: #466,000
Total Duty: #596,000
Shipping and Terminal Charges: #50,000
Clearing Charges:#100,000
Total Cost of Clearing: #750,000

MAZDA 3 2008
Surface: #466,000
Total Duty: #596,000
Shipping and Terminal Charges: #60,000
Clearing Charges:#300,000
Total Cost of Clearing: #960,000

NISSAN MURANO 2009
Surface: #700,000
Total Duty: #895,000
Shipping and Terminal Charges: #70,000
Clearing Charges:#150,000
Total Cost of Clearing: #1,100,000

PONTIAC AZTEK 2008
Surface: #466,000
Total Duty: #596,000
Shipping and Terminal Charges: #50,000
Clearing Charges:#100,000
Total Cost of Clearing: #750,000

TOYOTA CAMRY 2009
Surface: #466,000
Total Duty: #596,000
Shipping and Terminal Charges: #50,000
Clearing Charges:#100,000
Total Cost of Clearing: #750,000

VOLKSWAGEN CC
Surface: #466,000
Total Duty: #596,000
Shipping and Terminal Charges: #50,000
Clearing Charges:#100,000
Total Cost of Clearing: #750,000


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