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PoliticsRe: Miyetti Allah Condemns Killing Of Cows In Ekiti by Jazzlite: 2:40pm On Oct 23, 2016
provided all the hausa/fulani in Ekiti can disappear before reprisal...no innocent fulani...

shabakm:
i small danger fayose should arm is boys if not fulani will retaliate because they never forget even in 100 years and those ipob supporting you in nairaland cant help you he who have ear let him hear
PoliticsRe: Miyetti Allah Condemns Killing Of Cows In Ekiti by Jazzlite: 2:39pm On Oct 23, 2016
we know that an act committed by a single fulani is committed by all fulanis.... datsall

notoriousbabe:
let them come,Ekiti people are not cowards,those bastaaards will regret ever going to Ekiti state
PoliticsRe: Miyetti Allah Condemns Killing Of Cows In Ekiti by Jazzlite: 2:38pm On Oct 23, 2016
lies...and not enough.... they must leave EKITI or behave in peace

rabex123:
Leave sentiments aside they have always condemned the act now..
PoliticsRe: Miyetti Allah Condemns Killing Of Cows In Ekiti by Jazzlite: 2:37pm On Oct 23, 2016
empty threat.... they will be pursued to the hades....

gaddafe:
what bothers me in the entire statement is the threat they are issuing to the government.
PoliticsRe: Miyetti Allah Condemns Killing Of Cows In Ekiti by Jazzlite: 2:34pm On Oct 23, 2016
aresssa:
The ekiti comedy and kponmo cutting clown is playing with fire.....


This is the apex of irresponsibility and recklessness..
well I know the history of ur village.... dotted by cowardice... you are VERY lucky this is an e-forum... very lucky indeed....
PoliticsRe: Miyetti Allah Condemns Killing Of Cows In Ekiti by Jazzlite: 2:32pm On Oct 23, 2016
TheFreeOne:
We know as usual the FG won't do anything should there be any attack by Fulani herdsmen terrorists in Ekiti but the statement by that idiot is a wakeup call to Ekiti indigenes and residents to be at alert and not be taken unawares.

It's just so sad and unfortunate what the country is gradually descending into under present clueless and bloodthirsty leaders.
they won't try that... they have already been pursued to Ado Ekiti boundary....which can be consumed and set ablaze at anytime... any fulani is fulani... herdsmen issue is irrelevant
PoliticsRe: Miyetti Allah Condemns Killing Of Cows In Ekiti by Jazzlite: 2:30pm On Oct 23, 2016
Blue3k:
If they didn't brake law let them be compensated. Take your case to court.

These malams are funny. The same federal government that hasn't done anything about cattle herdamen killing humans and destruction of property. You want them to rush to your defense over cows? Didn't you her Obasanjo it's not Buhari's responsiblity.
They did. Let the Federal Poly Farmers talk...you will weep
Car TalkRe: Nissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op): 1:39pm On Oct 23, 2016
nurey:
Tokunbo

1. Scrap the 03-04 pathfinder off your list they are extremely expensive
2. Scrap the 2001 4runner from your list, you can't get them cheaper than 1.4m could be more now
3. Scrap the 2002 rav4 from your list as they start from 1.5m upwards except you are comfortable with manual transmission.

Other options
[s]Kia sportage
Hyundai tucson
Escape/tribute/marineer
Honda crv2003 downwards[/s]
pathfinder is an option....
2001 4runner is still within reach
am not keen about RAV4...but an option too
I don't have liking for the
hyundai tucson
escape/tribute/marineer
and crv 2003.


http://www.toyota-4runner.org/3rd-gen-t4rs/82033-3rd-gen-4runner-buyers-guide.html
Car TalkRe: Nissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op): 11:42am On Oct 23, 2016
nurey:
All the cars you have chosen before are good. But you can't differentiate from SUV and CUV. the 4runner is fitted with a 3.4L V6 engine Goodluck finding the 2.7L I4 as the one have seen came with manual transmission and extremely scarce.

If the rav4 is your choice stay away from the 02-05 year as a factory defect accompanied it.

Please decided what you need, I have not seen a grand Canyon in Nigeria before to require you buying a suv. There are other reliable CUV with good ground clearance that will do the job. Let's know your budget.
a million plus
Car TalkRe: Nissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op): 10:43am On Oct 23, 2016
Jazzlite:
[s]Due to bad terrain in my area am looking at getting an affordable and reliable workhorse CUV... specifically the 1995-2005MY Pathfinder... but more emphasis on the 3.3L engine models packing 168 hp (125 kW) and 196 lb·ft (266 N·m) torque.[/s]

enthusiasts please advise your inputs will all be appreciated

BASED ON ADVICE I HAVE DECIDED TO LIMIT MY SEARCH TO THE 3RD GENERATION 4RUNNER, AND THE RAV4

gazzuzz, Itulah, nurey, nissparts, Costee, kingreign, cardoctor, mayor2013, sekem and all




Car TalkRe: Nissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op): 10:38am On Oct 23, 2016
GAZZUZZ:
Don't do it bro.

Any of these will serve same purpose.

Tucson
Sportage
Rav4
Crv
now the RAV4 and the 3rd GEN 4runner are my new targets based on advise from both Gazzuzz and Mayor2013

kingreign mayor2013, nurey, costee and all enthusiasts please advice
Car TalkRe: Nissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op): 7:52am On Oct 23, 2016
ray48 care to share your 7year Pathfinder care tips please
Car TalkRe: Nissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op): 7:49am On Oct 23, 2016
more opinions please
Car TalkRe: Nissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op): 7:38am On Oct 23, 2016
nurey:
The 3.5L looks more beautiful than the 3.3L, chain timing is better than belt more peace of mind and less maintenance needed. But the 3.5 has aluminum engine, over heating should be avoided for it.
Both engine are ok and reliable that is why the car is common, the question is do you need an OFFROADER SUV or a high ground clearance CUV?
I would rather change belts. angry angry angry angry am not going to be the one driving most of the time.
Car TalkRe: Nissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op): 7:32am On Oct 23, 2016
more opinions needed
Car TalkRe: Nissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op): 7:32am On Oct 23, 2016
found my answer....courtesy kingreign
My own didn't have that silly sound. Such sounds are either from models using the under powered 3.3L V6 engine or as a result of kazeem's exploits on the engine, owners poor maintenance culture/ignorance.

Use specified engine oil and change at recommended intervals.

I'll advice you to go for VQ35DE 3.5L V6 engine because it's powerful, efficient and uses a timing chain. Don't buy the models with a 3.3L V6 engine even if your mechanic gives you ten thousand reasons. The 3.5L V6 won wards best engine from 2002 through to 2007.

It is very efficient and durable but if you're fuel economy conscious, or skimp on maintenance schedules, don't buy any SUV.
Car TalkRe: Nissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op): 1:14am On Oct 23, 2016
difference negligible... but why do you prefer the 2001-2004... are the belts (timing) on 97/2000 unreliable? or is the overall health of the 3.5L better than the 3.3L?

nurey:
13/18/15 city/highway/comb 1997-2000
13/17/14 city/highway/comb 2001-2004

This car is a gas guzzler don't worry about the premium fuel you should be OK with the regular fuel. But if this get engine fault and you decide to manage it, you will hate the fuel guzzling then.
Car TalkRe: Nissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op): 1:01am On Oct 23, 2016
thanks for the timely response

17-20mpg city/hwy is ok for me. given the strength of the mule... 3.5L needs premium gas. 3.3L requires regular gas.

nurey:
The pathfinder is not a CUV, it's an SUV and not easy on the gas either. If your mind is set on it, the 3.5L 2001-2004 would have been more appropriate due to chain driven against belt driven of the 3.3 1997-2000.

The 2003-2004 are a tad expensive compared to the rest.
NB what are those things to watch out for in a 2nd GEN pathfinder
Car TalkRe: Nissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op): 12:47am On Oct 23, 2016
DECOtech
Car TalkRe: Can I Steam Wash My Nissan Pathfinger 2003 Engine by Jazzlite: 12:17am On Oct 23, 2016
softly spoken....but fully loaded

Laird:
My opinion which may not be correct but talking from experience, I suggest You get the engine cleaned with a cloth and petrol
Car TalkNissan Pathfinder 1995-2004 Reviews Please by Jazzlite(op):
[s]Due to bad terrain in my area am looking at getting an affordable and reliable workhorse CUV... specifically the 1995-2005MY Pathfinder... but more emphasis on the 3.3L engine models packing 168 hp (125 kW) and 196 lb·ft (266 N·m) torque.[/s]

enthusiasts please advise your inputs will all be appreciated

BASED ON ADVICE I HAVE DECIDED TO LIMIT MY SEARCH TO THE 3RD GENERATION 4RUNNER, AND THE RAV4

gazzuzz, Itulah, nurey, nissparts, Costee, kingreign, cardoctor, mayor2013, sekem and all




AutosRe: A Car For 300-350K Budget by Jazzlite: 7:23pm On Oct 19, 2016
I have a starlet 180k....

a Vboot 250k

a 190 200k

a carina e 300k
AutosRe: SOLD: Vintage Mercedes Benz For Sale £2500 only by Jazzlite: 7:22pm On Oct 19, 2016
location please you have an email

NgcoboP:
still available
PhonesRe: Uganda Launches Free Internet Access In It's Capital-breakingnews by Jazzlite(op): 10:49am On Oct 16, 2016
cc
oduastates
gptech
kulimart
PhonesUganda Launches Free Internet Access In It's Capital-breakingnews by Jazzlite(op): 10:47am On Oct 16, 2016
Internet access in Uganda's capital will soon become a necessity rather than a luxury following a move by government agencies to pilot free WiFi.The Ministry of Information Communication Technology and National Guidance and the National Information Technology Authority Uganda (NITA-U) commenced the complimentary scheme in Kampala central business district and parts of Entebbe, effective 1 October 2016.
Free WiFi services are available between 6:00pm and 6:00am on weekdays and between 3:00pm Saturday through to 6:00am Monday.
The service was first implemented at the Kampala Capital City Authority Street Carnival on Sunday 2 October, and will be officially launched at the end of October.

Announcing the news, minister of ICT and National Guidance Hon. Frank Tumwebaze praised NITA-U for achieving a milestone in helping to turn Uganda into a "digital society".
"The ICT sector must remain at the centre of this country-wide transformation, steering Uganda to world-class efficiency and productivity."
He said the new service has been supported by investment in the National Backbone Infrastructure (NBI), phase three of which is almost complete.
The NBI connects 169 Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) as well as Local Governments (LGs) with 102 MDAs set for connection in 2016/17.
The MDAs and LGs connected to the NBI are using it to receive bandwidth, make financial transactions, and integrate with other MDA IT systems to improve service delivery for users.
"Over time, we have seen the benefits of rolling out the National Data Backbone Infrastructure (NBI) in terms of increased productivity, efficiency and reduced costs of internet bandwidth," Tumwebaze added.
"Internet costs have reduced from $1,200 to $300 per megabit per second per month in 2010 and 2016 respectively.
"We are now able to broaden the reach of internet access to all citizens by effectively utilizing the capacity the country built by investing in the infrastructure (NBI).
http://www.africanreview.com/ict/mobile-computing/kampala-trials-free-internet-access-for-citizens
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa’s Eskom 2 use US$11bn 2fund nuclear expansion for 9.6gigawatts by Jazzlite(op): 10:38am On Oct 16, 2016
I know you are passionate about this society....must we wait till our children's future become erased too? Power generation is no rocket science...and it should be widespread... not hydro or gas dependent solely. we beat these southies in their own country they are not superior to us...what is wrong?!

oduastates:
why are you comparing south Africa to Nigeria.
Take a look at the news media and check out the names of the people who are regularly featured.
From business to politics, the Nigerian scene with inferior people without caliber.
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa’s Eskom 2 use US$11bn 2fund nuclear expansion for 9.6gigawatts by Jazzlite(op): 10:24am On Oct 16, 2016
see the distance between coal generated power and hydro...... meanwhile our Enugu coals are just there! So much for our governments
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa’s Eskom 2 use US$11bn 2fund nuclear expansion for 9.6gigawatts by Jazzlite(op): 10:22am On Oct 16, 2016
those guys have everything from Nuclear power, fossil power (mainly coal), wind power, solar power, biomass power, gas turbine, hydro power,


Type Capacity [MW]
Coal
40,036
Gas turbine
3,449
Hydro
3,240
Nuclear
1,860
Wind
1,369
Solar PV
1,149
Solar CSP
200
Landfill gas
7.5
Imported Hydro
1,500
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa’s Eskom 2 use US$11bn 2fund nuclear expansion for 9.6gigawatts by Jazzlite(op): 10:18am On Oct 16, 2016
I was expecting such ambitious and audacious blueprint from Fashola....please go through the link


HQuadreal:
Hmmmm Nigeria.
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa’s Eskom 2 use US$11bn 2fund nuclear expansion for 9.6gigawatts by Jazzlite(op): 10:13am On Oct 16, 2016
HQuadreal:
Thank God.
for?

South Africa produces around 240,300 gigawatt-hours (865,000 TJ) electricity annually.[1]2007 est. Most of this electricity is consumed domestically, but around 12,000 gigawatt-hours[2] are annually exported to Swaziland, Botswana, Mozambique, Lesotho, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and other Southern African Development Community countries participating in the Southern African Power Pool.[3] South Africa supplements its electricity supply by importing around 9,000 GWh per year from the Cahora Bassa hydroelectric generation station in Mozambique via the 1,920 MW Cahora Bassa high-voltage direct current transmission system of which 1500 MW is sold to South Africa.[4][5]

Most power stations in South Africa are owned and operated by Eskom. These plants account for 95% of all the electricity produced in South Africa and 45% of all electricity produced on the African continent.[6][7]

In terms of share of GDP in 2012, South Africa was the 4th largest investor in renewable power in the world after Uruguay, Mauritius and Costa Rica.[8]

The following is a list of electricity generating facilities within South Africa that are larger than 2 MW capacity. It contains currently operational facilities and facilities under construction. As far as possible the net power output in megawatts is listed, i.e. the maximum power the power station can deliver to the grid.

For notable facilities that are not operating or have been decommissioned see List of decommissioned power stations in South Africa

Type Generating capacity [MW]
Total capacity
52,811
Fossil fuels
43,485
Low carbon (renewable, nuclear + imported hydro)
9,326



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_power_stations_in_South_Africa
Foreign AffairsSouth Africa’s Eskom 2 use US$11bn 2fund nuclear expansion for 9.6gigawatts by Jazzlite(op): 10:04am On Oct 16, 2016
South Africa’s power utility Eskom estimates it will spend 150bn rand (US$11bn) within the next decade to help fund a nuclear expansion programme planned by the government, a senior executive said.

In a column in the BusinessDay newspaper, Eskom’s group executive for generation, Matshela Koko, said under the utility’s 2016-17 business plan, the firm will raise significant funds to help build the proposed nuclear plants. “These cash resources could be deployed to fund the new nuclear build programme,” said Koko.

South Africa, which has the continent’s only nuclear power station, has earmarked nuclear expansion as the centrepiece of a plan to increase power generation to ease the country’s reliance on an ageing fleet of coal-fired energy plants.

But the price tag of up to 1 trillion rand for 9.6 gigawatts of nuclear power expected to be operational by 2030 has raised concerns over whether the plan is affordable, triggering criticism from opposition parties and civil society.


The energy ministry has said the government will issue requests for proposals on the new nuclear fleet on 30 September.

http://www.africanreview.com/energy-a-power/renewables/south-africa-s-eskom-projects-to-use-us-11bn-to-fund-nuclear-expansion

Nigeria how far?
PoliticsRe: Aisha Speaks Again - Stop Buhari’s cabal Now by Jazzlite: 8:49am On Oct 16, 2016
modath:
Must i respond to every crap, every ninny dream up?

Do you think i will look away when anyone tries to bully me for my right to free speech? Must everyone have the same opinion? Choose your path and step aside for me to chart my personal course...

The "report" button is free for everyone to deploy, use it anytime my posts angers you instead of curses and abuses..









Now, who are his compadres? Tell everyone what rule is being broken?

You see why people get sentenced for false claims?


Cc OAM4J, Mynd44, dominique, lalasticlala seun
Calling me names will not help your cause... oAM4J DOMINIQUE LALASTICLALA SEUN should investigate all those who have been banned for mentioning you. calling me a ninny is very rude and like I said am most likely old enough to have you as a daughter if not a very young niece... decorum should not be thrown to the dogs because we are on a faceless forum.... I refer my non Nigerian friends to this forum ...


calling me a ninny breaks: Rule2. Don't abuse, bully, deliberately insult/provoke, fight, or wish harm to Nairaland members OR THEIR TRIBES.
report button does NOT work in ur case... I have tried it and looked into nairaland to see your post still live and you uncautioned still insulting with unrestrained disdain!

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