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They are eating the pets they are eating the cats they are eating the dogs of the people that live there. ![]() |
@ba7man, I believe that you didn't suck on your mama's tits for a proper duration of time. Lots of you here spewing rubbish about how the government would handle ipob, in a week are either foolish or have no sense at all. I am not an advocate of violence or a war monger but tell yourself the fucking truth for once you sets of malicious tribalist idiots. Nigeria has a huge problem especially with is man called Buhari, the flood gates of hate are open all over the country. We can't even restructure to save this place they people have been so pushed to the wall that their only reaction is to fight and you say the government would wipe them out in a week? You can kill lots but not a ideology my friend. the only way to resolve this is to give them a referendum, people should vote to be a part of this sinking shit hole called Nigeria or chose to be where ever they like. Not this unbending keg of gunpowder created by a drunk English man. |
The incompetent, stupid and clueless fulani jihadist will always negotiate with terrorists Nonsense |
We will all watch as he is set free in the end, as we see in all cases in this present government. For all those that say no true northerner can defend a criminal, should trend that issue lightly We have all see how brazen this government of the north treats its brothers, corruption galore. When the steal from government coffers it's so clear for everyone to see. All elite northerners know is steal, subject the poorer ones to suffering and blind them with religion. |
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No wonder people who attend this church are brainwashed. |
This idiot, always spewing rubbish from her mouth. Well her thoughts |
Gunners for life |
The catalytic converter is a key component of the exhaust system of a car. It changes some properties of the harmful gases produced as the byproduct running the engine. As a result, the emitted gasses make a less damaging impact on the environment. It’s important to know about the bad catalytic converter symptoms so that you can spot them immediately and take the vehicle to a servicing shop for maintenance.https://carfromjapan.com/article/car-maintenance/bad-catalytic-converter-symptoms/
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What does 5W-30 actually mean? Not all of us get to service our own cars. In fact, most of us don’t even know what is under the hood of our car, let alone the type of oil that is in our engine. That’s what car service centres and mechanics are there for right? But what if you find yourself in a position where you need to buy and put in the oil yourself? How do you know which oil to use and how do you read the label? What does SAE 5W-30 mean? The short answer: The numbers represent the viscosity of the oil and the W stands for WINTER. The long answer: The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) has established a numerical code system for grading motor oils according to their viscosity characteristics. Because the viscosity of oil changes with temperature, multigrade oils were developed to provide protection across a range of temperatures. This is why you would see something like this on the label: SAE 5W-30. In a 5W-30 for example, the number before the W describes the viscosity of the oil at low temperatures. The lower the number, the thinner the oil and the better the oil’s cold temperature/ cold start performance. The number after the W describes how thick the oil is at the engine’s normal operating temperature. Multigrade oils such as SAE 5W-30 and 10W-40 are widely used because, under all but extremely hot or cold conditions, they are thin enough to flow at low temperatures and thick enough to perform satisfactorily at high temperatures. In other words, the choice of viscosity would be different depending on whether you are living in Finland (0W/ 5W-30) or Nigeria (5W/10W/15W40 or even 20W50). Please note that vehicle requirements may vary so consult your car’s handbook for the correct viscosity grade. |
Taking care of your vehicle is important to the life of your vehicle. Do you think your vehicle may have low transmission fluid? Read on to discover the 5 most telling signs of low transmission fluid. DOES YOUR VEHICLE HAVE LOW TRANSMISSION FLUID? Transmission problems are more common than you might expect. Delays in fixing any early warning signs might be because the vehicle owner does not have any idea that there is already something wrong with his/her car or has no knowledge about transmission problems in general. As a vehicle owner, you should know the symptoms of low transmission fluid before something small turns into something bigger. Transmission problems, if left unattended, can get worse and damage crucial components of the vehicle. 1. TROUBLE SHIFTING GEARS One of the common symptoms of car problems is the abrupt hard shifting of gears. Although this symptom is very common to manual transmissions, it is not just limited to them. Even automatic cars have gears, so, if your car experiences a slight disparity when accelerating, then it is already a sign of transmission problems and low transmission fluid could be the culprit. If you experience a delay or missing response when you shift gears, this is even worse, as it can indicate a failed transmission. 2. TRANSMISSION SLIPPING Another common issue is transmission slipping. This can be determined if there is a lack of synchronization between the engine and the vehicle. This happens when the engine speeds up and the vehicle fails to respond to it. Transmission slipping is just one of many common low transmission fluid symptoms that should not be ignored. Not enough fluid means the gears cannot properly engage. 3. UNUSUAL NOISE In general, the transmission of the vehicle should be noiseless. However, in the example of a loose transmission torque converter, this can result in noise that can resemble rhythmic pounding. If you start to hear unusual sounds from your vehicle’s transmission, then it is best to have it checked. Hearing grinding clatter or experiencing hard or erratic shifts when changing gears could be the result of a low ATF. 4. TRANSMISSION OVERHEATING Too much heat is a sign that your car transmission is about to fail and can likely be attributed to low or ineffective transmission fluid. Overheating is very dangerous to your car; most transmissions fail because of too much overheating. The fluid temperature should not surpass 200 degrees for the most part. 5. TRANSMISSION FLUID LEAKS One of the most obvious signs of low fluids is leaking transmission fluid. The fluid in an automatic transmission is absolutely vital in ensuring that your vehicle’s shifting capabilities are functioning properly and will continue to do so. That’s why it’s always important to check for leaks under your car and in the engine compartment. This fluid is easily recognizable because it is a clear bright red with a sweet smell. If it smells burnt or is a dark color, you have a problem on your hand and can be the result of too little ATF working overtime to compensate. Learning about the most common symptoms of low transmission fluid can help you know if your vehicle needs professional help. Now that you know about these symptoms, if you experience any of them while driving, you should know it’s best to drive to the nearest workshop and have the problem fixed as quickly as possible. Knowing if your vehicle is having transmission problems and having it fixed earlier will save you from a bigger expense later on. NOT VISITING AN EXPERIENCED TRANSMISSION MAINTENANCE SHOP While there are many YouTube channels and videos about transmission maintenance and repair, you should never attempt maintenance without professional assistance. Your transmission is an incredibly complex system, with dozens of possible problems and even more possible solutions. An experienced transmission repair shop will be able to steer treatment in the right direction – saving you money and time in the long-run. |
Half of India police feel Muslims more likely to commit crimes Study finds 'significant' anti-Muslim bias among police; 1 in 3 calling mob attacks in cow-slaughter cases 'natural New Delhi, India - A new study says police in India display "significant bias against Muslims", with half of the police personnel interviewed saying they feel Muslims are "naturally prone towards committing crimes". The report, which surveyed 12,000 police personnel in 21 Indian states, also found one in three police staff felt mob violence in cases of cow slaughter was "natural". The findings, published on Tuesday, come amid concern from the United Nations and rights groups over an increase in harassment of and violence against India's Muslim minority after the Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, assumed power in 2014. Since then, dozens of people, mostly Muslims, have been killed by vigilante mobs on allegations of eating beef or slaughtering cows - an animal considered sacred in Hinduism. Modi has repeatedly said authorities should punish vigilantes who commit violence in the name of cow protection, but his critics allege the government has not done enough to prosecute those accused of killings. Tuesday's study, titled The Status of Policing in India Report: Police Adequacy and Working Conditions, found 14 percent of police surveyed believed Muslims were "very much likely" to be prone to committing crimes, while 36 percent felt members of the faith were "some-what likely" to do so. "Thirty-five percent personnel feel (to a large extent and somewhat combined) that it is natural for a mob to punish the culprit in case of cow slaughter," it added. "Some of the findings were very surprising," said Manjesh Rana, one of the researchers on the year-long survey, because "we believe that this could be the perception of the people but not the perception of the police." But he added: "We can't really establish that the prejudices they have, whether it's affecting their work or not but there are always these chances." The study also found 60 percent of those surveyed believed migrants from other states were more likely to commit crimes. Separately, more than half felt complaints of gender-based violence were false. The researchers described the survey as the first of its kind in India, covering police perceptions on a range of issues, including working conditions, resources and obstacles to investigating crimes. Nearly a third of respondents said pressure from politicians was the main obstacle to investigating crimes, while an overwhelming majority of 72 percent said they encountered "political pressure" in probes involving influential people. The study also found more than a third of police personnel surveyed favoured handing out "a small punishment" for minor offences than a legal trial, while one out of five felt "killing dangerous criminals is better than a legal trial". It added: "Four out of five personnel believe that there is nothing wrong in the police beating up criminals to extract confessions." |
A Harvard’s new student denied entry into US over social media posts by his friends Published A foreign student who has just been admitted to Harvard University has been denied entry into the United States over some posts traced to his social media friends. As reported by Washington Post on Wednesday, Palestinian Ismail Ajjawi arrived at Boston Logan International Airport on Friday night, but immigration officials detained him for eight hours. After interrogating the 17-year-old and searching his phone and computer, they revoked his visa and sent him back home Harvard’s new student denied entry into US over social media posts by his friends Published A foreign student who has just been admitted to Harvard University has been denied entry into the United States over some posts traced to his social media friends. As reported by Washington Post on Wednesday, Palestinian Ismail Ajjawi arrived at Boston Logan International Airport on Friday night, but immigration officials detained him for eight hours. After interrogating the 17-year-old and searching his phone and computer, they revoked his visa and sent him back home. Speaking on the incident, an immigration officer said she “found people posting political points of view that oppose the U.S.,” though she discovered nothing Ajjawi had posted himself. Lamenting his ordeal, Ajjawi said, “After the five hours ended, she called me into a room, and she started screaming at me. “She said that she found people posting political points of view that oppose the US on my friend[s] list. “I responded that I have no business with such posts and that I didn’t like, share or comment on them and told her that I shouldn’t be held responsible for what others post.” Then Ajjawi’s visa was revoked and he returned to Lebanon. Harvard spokesman Jonathan L. Swain told the medium in an emailed statement: “The university is working closely with the student’s family and appropriate authorities to resolve this matters so that he can join his classmates in the coming days;” as classes begin September 3. In response, spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Michael McCarthy, said the department was “responsible for ensuring the safety and admissibility of the goods and people entering the United States.” “Applicants must demonstrate they are admissible into the U.S. by overcoming all grounds of inadmissibility, including health-related grounds, criminality, security reasons, public charge, labor certification, illegal entrants and immigration violations, documentation requirements, and miscellaneous grounds. “This individual was deemed inadmissible to the United States based on information discovered during the CBP inspection,” he added. |
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UniversalDove:sooo soo true I concur |
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We got to be careful Benin could give us a tough test |
Is okorocha there ? |
Okorocha must go to jail ,for his many sins against IMO. personally the people had nothing against Mr nwaosu but due to his dirty entanglement with a demonic, nepotistic, wicked, sadistic , land grabbing tyrant like okorocha .he failed now the chickens have come back to roost both him and rochas made the state treasury their personal ATM and for that I advise life sentences for both. No peace for the wicked in these streets |
At this day and age we are mining coal, the don't even know the implications of what all these fossil fuels do to the environment. Instead of looking for and funding means of clean green energy . Carry on with your rudderless government . |
Yes my brother I did it you only need to work extra hard plus a dash of good fortune |
Bloody transvestite |
Call me on 07064566006 |
Nigerian girls would not like this |
Oga them food |
Common okada I sure say your papa no get move abeg in the words of my man offset #brokebitches |
Oga dey feast for all holes way dey en body |
My nigga should be on the next season of narcos buruji the drug lord |
If your a citizen good you can come back to this hell hole minus that nna keep your coming here just for holidays stay in the USA and achieve the american Dream |
Abeg Dj cuppy no follow Aunty Linda before en infect you with fish pussy smell and in ability to hold down a man |
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