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Cash on delivery? |
What's the is OS.Post other features.......Webcam, wifi etc. |
Nice write up.I quite agree with you. Check out the life of staffs of the Multi national and compare it to that of state civil service Goto to the car park and see what they drive Check their shoes and wristwatches Walk in to their offices and see who begs you for money State government jobs give you the illusion of comfort and job security, but truly when you retire you may find out you wasted your lifetime on peanut income, no gratuity , shitty pension According to your claims.. State government job pays 65k, Multi national job pays 125k .. then open a retirement savings account with Stanbic IBTC or Leadway insurance, tell them to save 60k monthly as your pension contributions and spend 65k, you can also put the 60k in mutual funds Account .[/quote] |
1.3M.Cash ready. |
I have 1.25 for this car.Location please. |
Where in Lagos are you? |
1.3M for this car,serious buyer. |
1.3M cash ready. |
Location. |
1m serious buyer. |
1m serious buyer. |
Try and show more of the car features like the engine, the interior, and possibly the trunk for better opinion about your car. |
850k for this car. |
900k.Serious buyer. |
1M for this car.Cash ready. |
Lagos NIV, I am a medical practitioner of nearly thirty years experience,and also an MD of a thriving medical practice here in Lagos.However,I have an American citizen son who is a minor,but currently suffering from type 1 diabetes,which we have been managing for some years now.Unfortunately some few months ago he developed some complications for which we have seen a number of specialists here in Nigeria with no improvement.In view of this we got in touch with an Endocrinologist in California who accepted to see him and gave us an appointment for the 15th of this month.But since he is still a minor I and his mum intends to take him there to make the necessary arrangement for him and pay the hospital bills. We were at the embassy in Lagos last week.After the interview we were both denied a visa base on section 241(b).I wrote a letter to the embassy on my son's plight and what is the way forward for him.The reply I got was very silent on the boy's issue and focusing only on what denial base on section 241(b) means and that we are welcome to reapply if our condition improves. I have no interest in traveling to America but how a 14 year old boy would be able to see his doctor so as not to cut his life short.Thanks. |
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