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subtlemee:Corrected. Thank you |
or from this guys http://www.router-switch.com |
Hello Nairalanders, has anyone bought stuff from this guys before (LNV Digital Systems - www.lnvsystems.com). I need first hand information. They sell IT stuff. I am contemplating buying some networking stuff from them. If you know anything about them, please share. |
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gingger:Why does it look like Nigerians are helpless with this overbearing government? |
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hertz9te:This kid, you know nothing about banking. Have you ever work to earn money in your life. What hapen to the interest the banks make when they use your money for business. If you borrow 1m from a bank to do business, you pay back at least 1.24m. That's 240,000 naira interest the bank collect from a borrower on your money you keep with them. Question: Are they suppose to share that profit with you "the owner of the money"? Answer: Yes But instead, they want to steal from your 1m and return 900k to you. That's the evil we are talking about. |
ijustdey:No. You need to be evaluated mentally for your insensitive comment. |
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Pls does anyone have idea what range or how much customs will charge as duty for IT stuff. Shipping from UK to Nigeria via UPS or DHL. The last time I brought goods through UPS, the duty they charge me was x2 of the cost of the device and UPS did not even inform me until I went to harrass them. I am not willing to pay such amount this time. Advice from experienced importers please. |
Lend me. I will return it with 10% interest in four weeks. |
Dominicah:OP, don't be a spoilt brat. Relationships should be give and take. Both party should invest if it is to last. |
Atheism is not a permanent state. It's usually a transition state between belief and unbelief. It's a state when you ask a lot of questions about life and existence. When all the answers you get cannot satisfy your quest for understanding, you take the atheist path. Atheists usually end up as strong believers when they find answers to their questions their own way. Many people went through that season in their life before finding God their own way. I am one. prettyboi1989: |
I have some brand new Cisco 2800 routers for sale. Contact me. Only serious buyers. |
steve13:That sounds like heat stroke. Maybe it's his first time in Africa. |
Dollar last wednesday was 380, today it's back on 395. CBN and their voodoo economics. This epileptic exchange rate is not good for business. |
Really? |
Could be your system or the access point. What OS is your system running? What sought of access point are you using? |
This is not true oga. We know the history of the internet. WWW have no central control and never will. NaijaTechGuy: |
This CBN governor will ruin the economy.
It is now a fact that nothing good can come out of this CBN regime. |
A policeman (SAS) shot at me last year, only for the bullet to hit his partner in the stomach. May God continue to protect us from blood thirsty policemen. |
Could be suicide or murder. Police should investigate. |
More pictures lalasticala pls help move to fp. This is meant to get to the IGP and to sensitize Nigerians to watch out.
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My name is Akin. It was Friday 18th Nov 2016. As an IT Consultant, I had to go to Computer Village in search of some IT stuff. After I sent the device to my client via GAT, I stopped over at my friend's office; mma2. When time came to go home, we drove through Oshodi-Mushin going to Surulere. We just drove past a popular puff-puff place in Mushin when my friend said we could buy some because we were hungry. I said it's not safe to park by the main road, maybe we could enter the Total filling station but there was traffic gridlock as some danfo buses were driving against the confused traffic. I decided to make a right turn by that Total filling station in Mushin maybe we could get a parking space off the road. On coming into another gridlock, we decided to make a U turn. We almost finished turning, the time should be between 7:30pm and 8:00pm, when two mobile police officers came out of nowhere. Something like RRS boldly written on their black top. One came to my side (driver side) shouting move! move!! pointing his gun at me. I bent my head away from the gun signaling with my hand up in the air that we are trying to make a U turn. Before I could say jack, the man shot right at me in close range. The officer looks drunk. I noticed he took like one step backward and aimed his gun properly at me. He made some kind of “hiss” sound with anger, expressing something like “I will kill this one”. The bullet shattered my driver side glass, brush the top side of my seat close to the head rest, and went through the rear right passenger door, leaving a bullet hole and shattering the glass. All I heard was a loud bang, my left ear deafened and a cold feeling on my left shoulder like blood flow. I scampered like a terrified rat, climbing every obstacle just to get away from this danger. I noticed the officer stood still with the gun pointing downward and his partner on the passenger side looking in awe after the shot. He seem to express a feeling of “I don kill somebody oh”. Everything happened so fast. I kept driving forward so that we could get to a safe place ASAP. A boy on a bicycle followed us and kept asking “Bros what happened? Are you injured? What did you do to him? There is blood on your shoulder. But I was too terrified to wait. When we got to Bode Thomas, I packed close to Delta kitchen, came out to evaluate the damage. It was then that I realized it was a gun shot. I went home, parked the car then went straight to Bode Thomas police station. After narrating my story to the officers on duty, they asked me to go report at Mushin police station. I told them I am scared of going back to that area. Up till this moment, the panic of that terrible experience still persist as I am afraid of going out. Because of the bleeding, I had to go for medical examination to ascertain if it was life threatening. From Jalupon to Randle then transferred to LUTH emergency. I ended up sitting outside in the cold and mosquito from around 10:00pm till 8:00am the following morning. Though the doctors display passion with their job, it seems to be written all over their faces that they are choking of resources and they kept shouting there is no bed to attend to anyone. The police brought a lady in the morning, her two legs chopped off with a cutlass after a container fell on her legs. It took up to 15 minutes to bring out a bed to lift her from the police vehicle. A doctor I spoke with said they had to go take a bed from the maternity ward. They could not attend to any of us that came on emergency all through the night. Until around 30 minutes later when I left, she was left on the bed. No drip, no first aid, no nothing. She kept begging, “please don’t let me die” They were asking who will pay for her and she kept telling them to take her phone from her bag and call her people, that they will pay. On Sunday, I read in the news the lady died. Reading the body language of the doctors and the way events were unfolding, I had to go to another hospital where I was eventually treated. The x-ray result showed many tiny opaque objects under the skin. They were able to remove some of the metal and glass object. Now I am back home thanking God I came back alive. Do I want this issue to die down? I don't think so. I am using this opportunity to call on the Federal government, the Lagos State government, the IG of Police, the commissioner of police, the DPO in command Mushin area and all stake holders to plead my cause and fish out the perpetrator of this evil attempt on an innocent life. I am crying for justice on behalf of myself and other Nigerians that experience police brutality each day. I will also add this word of advice, “Righteousness exalts a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people” Prov 14:34. We cannot continue to shed innocent blood and expect God to exalt our nation. The primary responsibility of any government is security of lives and properties and police is the arm of government whose sole responsibility is to enforce the law and not break it nor plunge the nation into thick darkness of God’s anger by shedding innocent blood. I am also calling on the Federal government and the IG of Police to put in place appropriate mechanism to forestall recurrence of this sought of act by our men in uniform. Many Nigerians lose their life each day to indiscriminate shooting and thirst for blood by some of our officers. I have attached some pictures with this letter. Please pass on this message on until it gets to the Inspector General of Police (IDRIS KPOTUN IBRAHIM), the Commissioner of Police Lagos State (Fatai Owoseni) and the President.
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eyinjuege:Mr, i was there. they tied the legs with rubber. She was not bleeding. It was LUTH that did not attend to her on time. She was left on the bed, no drip, no emergency measures, no nothing. |
So this lady eventually died. I was at the emergency ward at LUTH when the police brought her. She was still talking with two legs cut off. She was begging please don't let me die. That LUTH is an evil place. The doctors seems to admit emergency cases and abandone them to die. This lady had every reason to survive. She was very conscious but they kept asking who will pay for her and looks like they abandoned her on the bed. I myself had to bail out to another hospital after sitting outside and watching the body language of those doctors. |
Pakingzzz:Oga ur number is not going. It says the number is incorrect. I need 48v/24v asap. |
Thanks Piyke That’s exactly why I am looking for it. When I couldn’t get silicone grease, I tried the regular petroleum grease. The rubber boots swell up right there in my presence. As if that was not enough, after driving a couple of weeks, the breaks started sticking again. I realized the grease has been washed off. This is most likely due to the ponds of water all over our Nigerian roads and you know this is raining season. Silicone grease is recommended by Honda and it will solve that problem. Piyke: |
The quote is ludicrous. Vibration could be as a result the brake pad rubbing against a rough face or edge of the rotor. You might ask your mechanic if they can still resurface the rotor or you might need to change it. The also need to service the breaks, using metal brush to clean the calipers, the pins and apply break grease. That should solve your problem. I had same issue on my 05 CRV. |
Hi guys. I have been looking for silicone grease or brake grease almost everywhere they sell auto parts. If you know where I can get it, please share. Thanks. |
I'm more concerned about the safety of the occupants. Do they carry out crash test on their cars? If they do, such test need to be made public. |