Sports › Re: 2019 Ballon D ‘or: Chukwuze Nominated For Best U-21 Player Award by kamaldin(m): 2:20pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
This award is for De ligt |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo Playing With Kid Who Fiddles With His Cap (Photos) by kamaldin(m): 8:15am On Oct 22, 2019 |
Sharp kid |
Politics › Re: Buhari, Jonathan Meet In Aso Rock by kamaldin(m): 3:26pm On Oct 10, 2019 |
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Nairaland General › Re: Nigeria @ 59; Laurels Of A Third World Country by kamaldin(m): 10:54am On Oct 01, 2019 |
There was a country |
Politics › Re: Senate To Inaugurate Standing Committees Wednesday by kamaldin(m): 1:08pm On Sep 24, 2019 |
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Car Talk › Re: Photos Of The New Honda Breeze SUV by kamaldin(m): 4:57pm On Aug 16, 2019 |
My Dream Car |
Education › Re: Federal University Ebonyi Generates Own Power, Independent Of National Grid by kamaldin(m): 2:29pm On Jul 31, 2019 |
SLAP44: If Igbo people rule Nigeria for 8 years with a good constitution, Britain, USA and Germany will be begging us for visa to come and see development. This is a federal government project done by the federal ministry of Power, Works and housing and not state govt. Get that into your skull and stop preaching tribalism. 11 other university will also benefit from it. |
Celebrities › Re: Alex Unusual Threatens To Expose Her Debtors Today If They Fail To Pay Her by kamaldin(m): 2:01pm On Jul 31, 2019 |
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Nairaland General › Re: I Was Making Call In Front Of This Black Snake by kamaldin(m): 9:11am On Jul 19, 2019 |
lilmax: lol you were making calls, but didn't know another woman was spying on you  |
Sports › Re: Barcelona Launch £90m Transfer Bid Plus Two Players For Neymar by kamaldin(m): 8:34am On Jul 19, 2019 |
Make den add messi join... |
Phones › Re: Possible Reasons Why MTN Changed Recharge Card Loading Pattern, Reduces Card PIN by kamaldin(m): 8:25am On Jul 19, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Ajimobi: I Prefer Being Senator, Not Minister by kamaldin(m): 8:23am On Jul 19, 2019 |
Ole... So the awoof chopping go continue abi? |
Crime › Re: EFCC Arrests 2 Yahoo Boys In Kaduna (Photo) by kamaldin(m): 8:21am On Jul 19, 2019 |
Y una dey fall our hands |
Career › Re: Ganiyu Olawunmi Omolabake: BMW Club Nigeria Celebrates Female Mechanic In Ibadan by kamaldin(m): 8:19am On Jul 19, 2019 |
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Crime › Re: Woman Kicked Out Of Plane After Passengers Complained Of Her "indecent" Dressing by kamaldin(m): 11:32am On Jul 08, 2019 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Tunisia Bans The Niqab Veil In 'public' And Govt Buildings For Security Reasons by kamaldin(m): 2:47pm On Jul 06, 2019 |
Fadomero: Better for them m7slim na terrorist religion abeg make I make my water and sugar It is best to shut your guts rather than spitting out what you know nothing about. |
Business › Re: 10 Biggest And Busiest Markets In Nigeria That Are Saving The Nation From Hunger by kamaldin(m): 2:43pm On Jul 06, 2019 |
schoolnascam: Markets in Nigeria are generally known to be very busy with all the hustling and bustling, people moving helter skelter, and those buying and selling. The markets are always congested which is why some dislike going to the market. During the just concluded Eid celebration, markets all over the country were packed with traders and buyers and the usually busy ones were even busier. In fact, the markets had become very busy and congested days before the Eid celebration. Products from food items to clothings were on high demand and prices of goods increased just as expected.
Despite the fact that all Nigerian markets are known to be always busy and rowdy, there are some of them that are extremely busy all year round, with or without special festivals or celebrations, and they are actually really big and popular markets. We would be looking at 10 of such markets in this piece. Here’s a list of them below:
1. Onitsha Market, Anambra
The Onitsha market, also known as Onitsha Main Market, is the largest market in Africa based on its geographical size and volume of goods, and one of the busiest in Nigeria. It is based in the city of Onitsha, the commercial capital of Anambra State.
Despite being located in the south eastern part of Nigeria, the Onitsha market is populated by traders and merchants from not only Nigeria, but all over the world. The Onitsha Main market is often regarded as the headquarters for importers in Eastern Nigeria. These importers are known to bring in about 6 – 20 consignments of 40 tonnes of goods annually. Imported products include jewelry, clothing, household, industrial and office items.
2. Idumota, Lagos
Idumota market is one of the oldest markets in Nigeria, and one of the busiest. The market is located on Lagos Island, and largely known to be the centre for Nollywood home videos, as well as often pirated Hollywood and Bollywood movies.
Apart from home videos, other products such as clothing, textiles, jewelries, shoes, bags and general home appliances are sold there. It is one of the most famous and busiest markets during holidays such as Christmas and Eid celebrations.
3. Kurmi Market, Kano
Kurmi Market is one of the largest and busiest markets in Nigeria, located in Kano state. The market was founded by King Mohammed Rumfa of Kano in 1463, making it one of the oldest markets in Nigeria.
The market is most popular for the sale of products such as sculptures, dyed fabrics, carved stones and woods, beaded jewelry, and woven materials. More so, also available are food items and fresh groceries as well as live cattle from the market.
4. Ariaria International Market, Aba
Fondly called the ‘China of Africa’, Ariaria International Market is one of the largest markets in West Africa. The market was established in the 1970s after a fire incident occurred in Ekeoha Market in Aba.
Ariaria International Market is popularly known for imitations of foreign products, ranging from clothes to shoes, belts, and other items, generally known as ‘Aba made’.
5. Alaba International Market, Lagos
Alaba International market is the hub for assorted electronic products imported directly from the manufacturers. These products include televisions, sound systems, musical instruments, and many other electronics and home appliances. The market is the biggest centre for pirated Hollywood, Nollywood, and Bollywood movies. When visiting the Alaba market, watch out for swindlers who are always looking to play a fast one on unsuspecting visitors.
6. Computer Village, Lagos
Computer Village is the largest ICT accessories market in Africa. There is virtually no sort of computer and electronic accessory that can’t be found in computer village. Also, there is probably no computer problem that cannot be handled or fixed in the market.
The daily business transactions and popularity has attracted new investors and ICT dealers across Africa thereby expanding the market size and population with profound effects on Lagos State economy.
7. Jos Main Market, Jos
Jos Terminal Market (Terminus) as it is otherwise known, is both a trading and tourist centre in Plateau state. It is said to be the largest indoor market in West Africa with its ultra-modern architectural design. Its design makes it easy for customers to get almost anything they want without much hassle. Produce of all kinds such as food items, household tools, etc can be purchased in the market.
8. Zaki Biam yam market, Benue
As the name implies, yam is the only item sold in this market, and this makes it the biggest yam market in West Africa. it is Located in Sankera axis of Ukum local government area in Benue State. With over 1.5 million tubers of yam produced in Benue, the market is the major source of yams for Nigerians.
9. Gbagi Market, Ibadan
The Gbagi market is known to be the textile hub in Ibadan just like Balogun or Idumota markets in Lagos. New fabrics and other clothing materials are offloaded straight from textile factories into the market everyday. All sorts of textile materials, from the lowest to the highest, could be found and several millions of naira are spent in this market on a daily basis.
10. Balogun Market, Lagos
Balogun market is one of the largest markets in Nigeria, and West Africa as a whole. The market is spread across so many streets on Lagos Island. The market is also the best place to get great bargains on different fabrics such as laces, ankara, casual and office wears, shoes, bags etc.
Source: https://www.collinsuchendusblog.com/2019/07/10-biggest-and-busiest-markets-in.html?m=1 The list is not complete without kori market kano |
TV/Movies › Re: BBNaija: Drunk Mercy Flirts With Ike by kamaldin(m): 2:29pm On Jul 06, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Abdulrazaq Okays N350m For Colleges Of Education, FADAMA by kamaldin(m): 1:45pm On Jul 05, 2019 |
Ultimatezlant: I must say kwara is for the first time making headlines constantly on development.
Unlike the days you only hear it on states and capital, today it gets more positive headlines than bayelsa, delta, cross river combined (oil states ) Absolutely right |
Politics › Re: Buhari Leaves The Prophet Mosque After Breaking Fast In Madinah (video) by kamaldin(m): 10:55am On May 17, 2019 |
falcon01: people are been killed currently in Katsina state while this son of a b*tch is visiting some goddamn Saudi Arabia! Please mind your use of language |
Politics › Re: I’m A Product Of God’s Special Mercy, Protection - Osinbajo by kamaldin(m): 9:48am On Mar 25, 2019 |
toplinetrtrend: Osinbajo must be a Broadway Pastor. You rigged election and bullion-vanned your way into a second term, and you still open your gutter mouth to lie against God. Could God have rigged you into office?
May the evil you and your boss did in connivance with police, military and INEC rebound on your children I will advice you focus your anger on them and don't involve there children. |
Politics › Re: Jubilation In Emir's Palace As Buhari Defeats Atiku In 6 Polling Units In Ilorin by kamaldin(m): 6:31pm On Feb 23, 2019 |
McStoic: Fou fou fou foul...Cutting their nose to spite their face. Tufiakwa.
Meanwhile, this is only Kwara state and they are making zombie noise (that's if the results are true in th first place)... ANYWAY WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM PRODUCTS OF PREMATURE EJACULATION. EVERYTHING ABOUT THEM IS MEASURED IN MICRO SECONDS. Well, I don't blame you. You are just but a child. Think b4 you talk please. |
Phones › Re: Dangers Of GB Whatsapp And Why You Should Completely Stop Using It by kamaldin(m): 10:13am On Jan 15, 2019 |
Story for the Gods. You can only condemn the App if you don't know what you are using |
Celebrities › Re: #10yearschallenge: Tonto Dikeh Shares 10 Years Throwback Photo by kamaldin(m): 1:51pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
jasonguru: 10 years ago was more beautiful and mature, judging by the the picture Absolutely Correct |
Politics › Re: Melaye’s Children Sleep In Darkness After Police Refused AEDC To Reconnect Power by kamaldin(m): 2:58pm On Jan 09, 2019 |
Ay77: Ben u dey mad!!!...you sabi since when we don get light for my area
Horrific my foot No be only mad o. The guy dey craze. |
Celebrities › Re: Regina Daniels Shares Beautiful Beach Photos by kamaldin(m): 3:06pm On Jan 08, 2019 |
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Education › Re: Price Of 2019 JAMB UTME Form And Registration Updates by kamaldin(m): 3:05pm On Jan 08, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Amina Zakari: How PDP Created, Used, And Now Wants To Dump Their Agent.. by kamaldin(m): 3:04pm On Jan 08, 2019 |
Haba! asfrank: The INEC has been in the eye of the storm over the announcement by its Chairman that Commissioner Amina Zakari will Head an in-house committee to oversee the management/ administration of the elections day facility/Collation Centre at the International Conference Centre. The main opposition party, the PDP in rejecting this appointment cited the fact of Amina Zakari’s relationship by marriage to the president. Although the INEC Chairman has given extensive clarifications that the Committee’s work amounts more or less to a Floor Manager’s role during an event, the PDP is having none of that , instead hinting that the INEC Chairman was acting out some hidden script that was authored by the ruling party to undermine the outcome of the 2019 General Elections. Perhaps, this intervention would not have been necessary if the highly respected Timi Frank, a man not known to engage in frivolities, had not alluded to some secret meeting in the Villa attended by the INEC Chairman in the company of Amina Zakari with the Chief of Staff to the president wherein the INEC Chairman was "instructed" to appoint Amina to the said Committee and to ostensibly reverse the committee reshuffling that saw Amina lose her Headship of the Elections Operations and Logistics Committee. The PDP and its surrogates banking on the conservative nature of the Elections Management Body(EMB), especially its resolve not to engage political parties in any media wars are fouling the already charged political air with outright falsehoods and the dangerous weaving of contrived conspiracies that are capable of eroding the credibility that every EMB should have as elections approach. While I do not speak for the INEC or indeed, its Chairman, I consider myself a stakeholder in the Nigerian project, especially on issues of elections given my membership of the PDP since 1998 and also my over two decades of participation in elections in Nigeria as an Observer and expert commentator on politics and democracy. I have therefore decided to take a moral stand to unwrap the real sinister intentions of those who resort to deliberately maligning institutions of State in the hope of gaining or scoring cheap political points. The purpose of this intervention will, therefore, be to unravel who the real Amina Zakari is and whose interests she has been protecting all through her career in the INEC. I will then posit that Amina's influence has been reduced not so much for the change in her duties at the INEC but as a result of the innovations that have been introduced in the system. Amina Zakari is an indirect niece of president Muhammadu Buhari, by marriage. This relationship has been and is still being exploited by the family. Indeed, Amina's brother is the minister of water resources in Buhari's government. These are facts. Amina benefitted from this relationship when she served as a consultant with Afri Projects Consortium, the lead company that drove the implementation of the PTF projects then Headed by General Buhari. However, Amina's foray into national consciousness was not influenced by Buhari. Between 2004 to 2007, Amina Zakari served as a Special Assistant to President Olusegun Obasanjo, who drafted her to the FCT. It is in this role that she amassed the political contacts that would later lobby for her to become a National Commissioner at the INEC. Let me be clear, by 2010, it was clear to everyone that General Buhari was going to take another shot at the presidency, there was no way that the PDP would take the advice of someone they knew would be on the ballot with its candidate in the choice of a National Commissioner in 2011. How come Amina Zakari's membership of the Commission and her filial relationship with Buhari could not prevent a humiliating trouncing of her uncle at the polls in 2011? So, the talk of President Goodluck Jonathan consulting Buhari and accepting Amina as his nominee is baloney, but even if that was remotely true, Amina's actions in the INEC has not served any purposes for the president but has benefitted my party, the PDP, to the detriment of the integrity of elections until the current helmsman in INEC came on board to restore sanity to the Commission. I will buttress this position with numerous instances, relying on my 20 years of engaging with INEC and insider knowledge of election operations in Nigeria. When in 2014 it became clear to the PDP that the technological innovations that Jega was introducing were going to be a bulwark against the tradition of votes allocation, a massive campaign was kickstarted to do away with the PVC and Smart Card Reader technology. This campaign played out in the media. Unbeknownst to many, the battle was not restricted to shaping opinions against the use of the PVC and SCR, it extended into the Commission. The arrowhead of those who called for the abandonment of the innovation was Amina Zakari. Amina Zakari, Prince Adedeji Soyebi, and another National Commissioner, Ambassador Lawrence Nwuruku, a card-carrying member of the PDP, led the groundswell of opposition against the deployment of technology in the 2015 elections which created a sharp divide in the Commission. In fact, Jega had to beat a retreat in implementing full use of technology in the transmission of results because of the opposition mounted by these Commissioners who were apparently carrying out the instructions of external forces. I was therefore amused that the same party raised hell when PMB wrongly rejected the Electoral Act Amendment on account of the electronic transmission of results clauses in the Bill. One of the issues the PDP raised against president Buhari's ill-advised and very vexatious withholding of assent to the Electoral Act Amendment Bill is related to the use of incident forms during elections. However, not many Nigerians may know that these forms were first muted by Amina Zakari to the Commission under Jega as a way of cushioning the effect of the SCR. We now know that the PDP, especially states in the South-South were the biggest beneficiaries of the extensive use of incident forms introduced by Zakari. Let us take a look at the numbers. In Kano and Katsina, out of the 3,943,080 that were accredited to vote in both States in 2015, 851,062 used incident forms, representing about 22% of the total votes cast. Comparatively, in Rivers and Akwa Ibom States, out of the 2,717,479 persons that were accredited to vote, a whopping 2,525,460 used incident forms, representing an outrageous 93%. Amina's 'ingenious' contribution to democracy in Nigeria came through for the PDP. Professor Jega was very much aware of Amina's unwholesome affinity with politicians and waited patiently until the last minute to neutralise her. Just a few days to the 2015 elections, Jega removed her as the Head of the Elections and Party Monitoring Committee of the INEC and moved her to the Planning Committee which had basically finished all its elections planning. Perhaps this deployment was instrumental to the success of the 2015 elections. Interestingly, with the advent of a new government and a new party, Amina's covert actions have always been in alignment with the interests that paved the way for her to come into the national limelight, the PDP. As Acting Chairman of the INEC, following Jega's departure, Amina almost bungled the Bayelsa elections. Under her watch, over one hundred thousand ghost voters, many with almanack pictures as identification were introduced into the Bayelsa Voters Register. It was not until the appointment of Professor Mahmood Yakubu as the INEC chairman that this anomaly was corrected through the deployment of the Automated Fingerprint Identification System(AFIS). Many of these ghost registrants were in areas that were considered the PDP's stronghold in Bayelsa. While many were too eager to lampoon the INEC for the Kogi debacle in 2015, only a handful may be aware that the needless quagmire would have been avoided if Amina did not try to save the PDP from crushing defeat in the hands of the APC under late Abubakar Audu. The Kogi election was to be won at first ballot when Amina surprisingly decided to proceed to Kogi rather than remain in the INEC Headquarters as Head of the Elections Operations Committee. Amina drafted to the field another PDP appointee and someone she relentlessly lobbied to continue as national commissioner, Prince Soyebi. Amina would move to Dekina local government area which is the home of the PDP candidate, Idris Wada. It was the crises in Dekina that led to the declaration of the election as inconclusive. This writer was at the collation centre in Lokoja and witnessed first hand how the PDP Returning Officer and party agents were insisting that the election is inconclusive rather than be concerned about the victory of the Party's candidate. Since the Osun election is already in court, I would refrain from commenting in details about it but, agent Amina was handy for the party in the first election. As an accreditated observer, I was left shocked to realise that Amina as Head of the Elections Operations of INEC chose to travel out of the country without waiting for the rerun election that was scheduled just about five days after the first one. At the Collation Centre in Oshogbo, Amina's man-Friday, Prince Soyebi could explain to the world which party's Returning Officer he was continually talking with on phone while collation was going on. Consequently, not too many followers of events at the INEC were surprised when the INEC chairman announced changes in the Headship of committees within the Commission, a move that effectively brought Amina's reign and influence over elections to an abrupt end. The question that jumps out of this narrative is: why is the PDP washing its hands off Amina since she is their creation and has paid back adequately? Instructively, Amina Zakari was the Head of the Collation Centre sub-Committee in 2015, the same sub-Committee that the PDP is now rejecting, there is no record of the party objecting to that appointment since she was related to a man that would be on the ballot with the party's candidate. The PDP's Press Release on the announcement of Amina's Headship of the Collation Centre sub- Committee cited a conflict of interest as its reason for rejecting Amina's appointment. This reason is just hogwash. A party that had no qualms in nominating card-carry members of her party into the Commission cannot now lecture the nation on ethics and propriety. I was disgustingly amused when I sighted Ambassador Lawrence Nwuruku, a former INEC National Commissioner, and Mr Nasir Ayilara, former INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner representing Kwara State, at the last PDP National Delegate Convention in Port Harcourt, proudly hanging their delegate cards on their necks. It is not also hidden that the former Governor of Abia State, Ochendo Theodore Orji was once an INEC Administrative Secretary. The current governor of Bauchi State was an INEC Commissioner appointed by the PDP. In all these, where was the party's sense of propriety? If the PDP takes a critical introspective look at its position on Amina, they would realise that they are inadvertently conceding that President Mohammadu Buhari and by extension the APC are better character judges than the PDP ever was. Out of the 12 serving National Commissioners of INEC, only Amina and Prince Adedeji Soyebi were original appointees of the PDP. In castigating Amina, the PDP has tacitly admitted that the 10 National Commissioners appointed by Buhari have better character traits than appointees it sponsored initially to the Commission. The PDP cannot distance itself from Amina, they created her and turned her into what she has become today. She is their baggage, and they must embrace her. Perhaps, the improvements in elections management have ensured that the Party is no longer getting value for money from Amina leading the bigwigs to conclude that she has become a rogue agent. That the party would think that out of the 12 National Commissioners, 37 Resident Electoral Commissioners, 38 Returning Officers, and the hundreds of people that would be in the ICC, one woman has the powers to determine the outcome of elections tells Nigerians all they need to know about the quality of opposition in Nigeria. The reality which any discerning person would know is that elections in Nigeria have drastically improved and has moved away from the ignoble days of votes allocation. Perhaps, the PDP is still holed up in the past and is refusing to ask some of us within its fold that engage with the process to enlighten its apparatchiks on current trends in elections management. Why would they not have this medieval mentality when rumours have it that they have engaged the discredited Maurice Iwu as one of their elections consultants.PREPOSTEROUS! To put it succinctly, not even the chairman of INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu can rig elections in Nigeria. What is the role of the Collation Centre in determining the outcome of elections in the current dispensation? The improvements introduced by the current chairman in the elections process and management has decentralised results handling and collation. So, the collation centre is merely a glorified viewing and tabulation centre. Let us not forget that president Jonathan conceded defeat even before pending results had made its way to the collation centre. That was possible because the results from the various polling units were already in the public domain. Any party with a functional situation room and parallel votes tabulation facility would know the outcome of the elections even before those at the INEC Collation Centre. So what is all the fuss with the appointment of Amina to oversee refreshments and welfare, a condescending floor manager position from her lofty height as the head of the Elections Operations Committee? This needless stoking up of tension within the polity makes many to wonder why the PDP is chasing shadows and engaging in irrelevant distractions rather than run an aggressive issues- based campaign to present a credible alternative to voters. The disaster that the APC has become means that any well-oiled opposition can wrestle power from it, but the pretenders to the throne seem to want to continue in this tactless pursuit of shadows-the party appears to be unconcerned that the Inspector General of Police, who in my opinion represents the greatest threat to its 2019 ambitions still has a job after attaining his mandatory retirement age. The end game will perhaps be to have an excuse for a defeat if its lacklustre campaigns come back to haunt it .
https://www.saharareporters.com/2019/01/08/amina-zakari-pdps-baggage-chima-amadi%E2%80%8B |
Car Talk › Re: Is This The Best Car For Nigerian Roads? - Photos by kamaldin(m): 3:02pm On Jan 08, 2019 |
AutoReportNG: With the growing numbers of unmotorable roads in Nigeria especially in some remote part of the nation and those with some terminal and high level of disabilities, succor seems to have come for those who can afford this type of car and also for some of our political gladiators who seem to fall for anything cars.
While some brands are going the luxury, Hydunai seems to be thinking outside the box by making a robotic car, a car for the future.
The Hyundai elevate concept is based on a modular EV platform with the capability to switch out different bodies for specific situations. It moves using wheels with robotic legs that allow users to drive, walk or even climb over the most treacherous terrain. The robotic leg architecture has five degrees of freedom plus wheel hub propulsion motors and is enabled by the latest in electric actuator technology. This design is uniquely capable of both mammalian and reptilian walking gaits, allowing it to move in any direction.
The legs also fold up into a stowed drive-mode, where the power to the joints is cut, and the use of an integrated passive suspension system maximizes battery efficiency. This allows elevate to drive at highway speeds just like any other vehicle with additional abilities like climbing a five-foot wall, stepping over a five-foot gap, and even achieving a 15-foot wide track width, all while keeping its body and passengers completely level. furthermore, the combination of wheeled motion with articulating legs provides a new paradigm of mobility by enabling faster walking speeds, unique dynamic driving postures and torsional control at the end of each leg.
‘When a tsunami or earthquake hits, current rescue vehicles can only deliver first responders to the edge of the debris field. they have to go the rest of the way by foot. elevate can drive to the scene and climb right over flood debris or crumbled concrete,’ said John Suh, vice president and head of Hyundai cradle. ‘This technology goes well beyond emergency situations. people living with disabilities worldwide that don’t have access to an ADA ramp could hail an autonomous Hyundai elevate that could walk up to their front door, level itself, and allow their wheelchair to roll right in. the possibilities are limitless.’
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Source: https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/01/is-this-best-car-for-nigerian-roads.html Can the average Nigerian afford this? |
Celebrities › Re: Girl In Peruzzi’s Leaked Intimate Video, Finally Speaks. by kamaldin(m): 11:11am On Dec 26, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Food Prices Dropping Fast As Buhari's Agric Efforts Yield Fruit. by kamaldin(m): 6:30am On Dec 18, 2018 |
dokyOloye: Na wa ooo. Is this from vanguard newspaper or Lie Mohammed. Lwkmd |
Celebrities › Re: Isabel Idibia 10th Birthday: Annie Idibia Celebrates Daughter by kamaldin(m): 9:04am On Dec 11, 2018 |
dallex10: This girl is already ripe o It's 2Baba's turn to be a grandpa U smoke Osogbo Weed? |