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Hi bro, would apprecite a check on this VIN pls: 1HGCM56725A176313 |
Wow!!! .. i have P215/60R16 on all four tyres for my 2005 Honda accord ex 4cyylinder model. And goin by wat i'm reading here i shld get back to the factory P205/60R16 91v size. Thanks Siena |
Dis tin append to me once, ds was after my ride was brought back from the car wash. After many unsuccessful attempts to remove d key, i left the key in overnight n in d morning, the key came off okay. It hasn't done that again since then. So i just took it that water got into were it wasn't supposed to (in the engine) @ d car wash. |
Wen we were warning all of una To vote competent human beings then, una say na fresh air una want abi #well, Fresh air! ![]() |
May Allah rest yr souls and condemn all involved, in this life and the here-after. Amin 1trilllion really working eh GEJ? ![]() |
ZIM DRILL: oil change is done while the car is offGracias |
ZIM DRILL: that's far too much for a gearboxi stand Corrected. Good video. so wt atf z-1 an atf oil change will require 2 and a half gallons. But i αve a question. Wen changing atf oils is it done wt the engine running Cos in the video it sounded like the engine was running. |
Btw 6 - 7 |
Nissparts, hi, do u have Atf-z1 |
osundu: Pls wats de best gear oil for honda accord 2007 four cylinder?Honda ATF Z-1 Dnt use anyone other than dis |
FOLYKAZE: O! ALLAH!!..,Please Kindly Touch The Hearts Of Islamic Fanatics/Jihadist In SYRIA, IRAQ, AFGHANISTAN, PAKISTAN, SOMALIA, NORTHERN NIGERIA (Boko-Na-Rams/Fulanis), & The Rest Of The WORLD...Please ALLAH!, Let Them Stop The NEEDLESS/SSENSELESS Killings & Spilling Of Blood..As They Come To The End Of The RAMADAN-FAST, Let It Also Be The End Of Their MALICIOUS SAVAGERY & WICKEDNESS...Amen!!!Ds r d kinda creatures pushiing fine elements away from ds forum. |
Excerpts; "Last year, stakeholders in the nation’s oil and gas sector said Nigeria’s crude oil reserve would be totally depleted by 2048 if nothing is done to check the dwindling fortune of the hydrocarbon reserves." UNCERTAIN FUTURE FOR NIGERIA’S OIL Published on Tuesday, 06 August 2013 Written by Mohammed Shosanya. The changing global oil market is currently putting the nation’s oil and gas sector on its toes as Nigeria struggles to maintain its hold as the sixth exporter of oil in the world. Besides, there are fears that the spate of oil discoveries in new oil fields in the world has intimidating implications for Nigeria’s might among exporters of oil in the world. For instance, countries like Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania have discovered large oil reserves and some have commenced production. According to reports, large natural gas resources have also been discovered in South Africa, Mozambique offshore, Namibia and Botswana, while discovery in an offshore oilfield in Angola has been marked to make the country the largest oil producer in Africa, ahead of Nigeria. There are reports that Madagascar, Seychelles, Ethiopia and Somalia would soon explore oil. Israel discovered natural gas reserves off its Mediterranean shores three years ago while the United States of America discovered Shale gas which may change its preference for Nigeria’s oil. Due to this development, US Energy Information Agency (EIA) forecasts the US oil imports to decline to 6mbpd, roughly a third of what it uses, by 2014 as the country moves closer to oil independence by 2035. According to report, Shale gas production accounts for 46 percent of US natural gas production. Recent statistics have shown that US crude oil imports from Nigeria dropped to about 330,000bpd from over 1.1mbpd over the fifteen month period to July 2012, although the Director of Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) and President of National Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE), Engr. George Osahon, said Nigeria has nothing to fear following the discovery of Shale gas by the US. According to him, Nigeria could boast of hydrocarbon in big quantity but it is better to exploit the conventional oil in order to remain relevance in the global oil market. Nigeria’s oil production has however remained stagnant in the last 40 years, a report from ExxonMobil Corporation said recently, adding that the country’s new deepwater production has not buoyed its oil production during the period in review. The company said in the mid 1970’s, Nigeria’s oil production reached a high of 2 million barrels per day, mainly from onshore and shallow water fields. The company attributed the nation’s stagnant oil production to delays in project approvals, restrictions in NNPC funding and tortuous contract award process which have slowed overall reserve replacement and put pressure on long-term production and growth. Last year, stakeholders in the nation’s oil and gas sector said Nigeria’s crude oil reserve would be totally depleted by 2048 if nothing is done to check the dwindling fortune of the hydrocarbon reserves. Nigeria’s oil and gas sector was also shocked by the wave of divestment of assets of multinational oil companies in the wake of the year. The country is said to have lost several billions of dollars due to the exercise but the divesting companies claimed that the development is a right step to spur growth of indigenous oil companies. Perhaps, the growing oil theft in the country is a practice that has pushed the sector to the brink in recent time. Multinational oil companies like Shell, Agip and others have since been counting their losses on that. Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala recently announced that Nigeria is losing 400,000 barrels per day of oil to theft, pipeline vandalism and production facilities. This has reduced the country’s oil production for the first quarter of the year to 1.988mbpd from 2.073mbpd for the first quarter of 2012 and 2.111mbpd for the first quarter of 2011 April, May and June 2013, according to Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries(OPEC) report. The production output figures for Nigeria witnessed further decline with an average of 1.951mbpd in April; 1,930mbpd in May and 1,1861mbpd in June 2013. A Platt survey revealed that dips in the production of OPEC came from Algeria, Angola and Nigeria, which caused decline of the cartel’s production level by 120,000bpd at the end of June 2013. Stakeholders in the sector are therefore worried about the impact of the oil and gas sector to the economy. Despite being the highest revenue earner for Nigeria, the sector has not been able to take Nigeria out of the woods. Former Petroleum Minister, Professor Tam David West is of the opinion that the sector is the most mismanaged in the world due to corruption and lack of requisite initiative by the leaders to move it forward. President of Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry(LCCI), Mr. Goodie Ibru regretted that there is a sharp decline of oil and gas sector contribution to the nation’s GDP from 26 percent in 2003 to 13.42 percent in 2012. He said the extreme dependence of government finances and external trade balances on proceeds from the sector exposes the nation to significant risks arising from price, production and supply shocks. According to him, the domestic and international issues facing the oil and gas sector pose both risks and opportunities for the Nigerian economy, adding that the greatest risk is the potential shock to fiscal sustainability if the global oil price slumps under the current challenges confronting the ability of Nigeria to expand oil output. He said the assumptions on oil price and production in the 2013 appropriation as well as those contained in the medium term expenditure framework for 2013-2015 may be overly optimistic considering the domestic production challenges and the evolving international oil market dynamics. He suggested for urgent measures to diversify the economy, as the risk to sustainability of current levels of oil prices are real. He said: “The way forward is to fix the structural problems in the economy especially power, the railways, and the road network. All these are critical to enhancing efficiency, productivity and progress in other sectors of the economy namely manufacturing, agriculture, ICT, services and downstream oil and gas. He also advocated the need to improve the institutions and the policy environment in order to attract more private capital both from within and outside the country. He further said access and cost of fund are equally very critical to economic diversification. Lagos Chairman of Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), Reverend Foluso Oginni, suggested that federal government should be proactive in the nation’s oil and gas sector. He said given requisite inputs into the Petroleum Industry Bill by well-meaning Nigerians, the oil and gas industry would be competitive in the global oil market and add value to the lives of Nigerians. http://dailytrust.info/index.php/business/2492-uncertain-future-for-nigeria-s-oil |
Dss or kini r just power ranger organisations. Can the CIA call the FSB to interrogate their suspects on american soil ![]() It's not done. Well, it figures!. In this country, the stupid n mediocre ones get courage pass |
Rochas has foresight. That's why he joined APC. The rest of the yigbos no dey see, at all atall. Blindness dey worry dem. |
Biodup: Most of these abokis doesn't what calling human being. The animal deserved jungle justice.See english ![]() And you're calling others 'abokis' ![]() |
pullyacap: When it becomes convenient for GEJ thru Okupe to play politics...they will use Religion and Ethnicity to further polarise us. Now nobody is shouting himself hoarse that they should not collect conditional loans from an Islamic BankNigerians are actually the biggest hypocrites in the world. You shld ave known that by now bro |
And they said 'we are the Leaders of tomorrow'. ![]() |
96 toyota carina E (used.) 91-93 civic (used) |
First of all, u make wearing open-end slippers look like a local fashion statement. - if wearing 14k to 25k Italian or Spanish-made 100% leather Maserratis, Leonardos or Davinas are local, then u Sir are out of bounds. - Walking bare footed to where pls??. if u r within yr house and decide to walk bare footed indoors shld that be a bad thing . - Eat off the floor like dogs . if u had said eating/having their meals with 2 or more friends/associates etc on rugs, mats, as is common tradition inside or within the compound then i'ld have agreed wt u. But off the floor like dogs ....that's just B.SBesides, in all my interactions with Shehu idris or his family, i'm yet to see a day wen they ate bones off the floor like dogs as u mentioned. |
It's Accord anyday. • Spacious • Cool interior than both camry annd civic • Baad audio system • Looks better than the others • Maintenace and economy is fair • BUT make sure u do ur oil and aft changes with the specified oil PLEASE!!!!! (That's if u go for the accord). • i own a 2k5 accord n i luv it. (Babes go respect u in it ) |
payless: Yaya Asumi Auwawu? Ta yaya kake auwa? Na zumbuda Hausa Abokaina da zan ce. Ina son ya bayyana kadaran-kadaran hanyar rai da Bahaushe. Hausa ba sahihina Abokaina da na so Hausawa da yawa. Wannan ba a batkar.You r way off point Wt the crap u wrote abt hausas. Rich hausas r d most sophisticated in Naija #Fact |
Longeria: Dear president"The most common lie is that which one lies to himself" Deceiving yourself at age 40. Sorry, 41. |
la furia: When fashola deported abokis to the north, did the governors there complain or make noise, you igbos even hailed it, now he deported igbos, you guys are complaining. You guys should just STFU.This yigbos r the headache of Nigeria ![]() |
Why always Fashola ...Balotelli ![]() |
How can i back-up my BBM contacts ![]() i dnt see the 'back up' feature in options. (Using os6) |
Up APC! North-Western branch ![]() |
visalo: APC = Rubish Boko haram partyPDP is the real BokoHaram - late Azazi |
This plateau natives are likee vampires. They need to spill human blood to live ![]() |
This goes a Long way in strengthening democracy and thereby competition on performance as guaranteed. Just like the U.S has the Republican and Democrats, Now we have the PDP and the APC to slug it out and surely better delivery of service will be the outcome to Nigerians. As "Monopoly is destructive and Competition dictates efficiency and effectiveness" I congratulate Nigerians because having two parties at an equilibrium can only work in the interest of the people. Congrats to the APC but most importantly Congratulations to NIGERIANS. May God continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. |
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May Allah rest yr souls and condemn all involved, in this life and the here-after. Amin 
Cos in the video it sounded like the engine was running.

