Autos › Top Motor Cycles Of The Future by major466(op): 2:44pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
More and more people change a car to a motorcycle. And as the technology evolves, motorcycle manufacturers are trying to please every “biker”. Manufacturers have focused their attention on the creation of the so-called “Motorcycle of the Future”. These models remind unusual copies from a science fiction movie. Below is the top 10 of these innovative inventions of the future, though they can be used today.
1. Honda V4. Honda V4, a motorcycle, which was presented in 2008 at a bike show in Germany, is a stylish futuristic sport bike which is a bit against the generally accepted ideas about bikes. It offers a completely new design direction for the brand Honda.
2. Suzuki G-Strider Suzuki G-Strider was first seen in 2003 at the Tokyo Motor Show. This concept motorbike is best described as half road bike, half-scooter.
3. I-Care This bike is the best example of modern technology where design helps to develop the speed. It was designed in France to develop high-speed on the roads.
4. Victory Vision 800This bike is one of the most powerful. It is suitable for city races and riding on the track. By the way, it is already popular among fans for its durability and reliability.
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Politics › Re: Photo, Obama Support Buhari For 2015 Election by major466(m): 1:32pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
We are tired of this photo shop pic appearing every sec on Nairaland. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Replies Oshiomhole: "Go And Die" Governor Should Keep Shut(+pic) by major466(m): 11:55am On Nov 21, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Beware Of Treason, Presidency Warn Rotimi Ameachi. by major466(m): 11:11am On Nov 21, 2014 |
Rotimi Amaechi is a clown. He shouldn't be taken seriously.
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Politics › Re: 130 Reps Sign Impeachment Notebook Over Police Interference by major466(m): 11:07am On Nov 21, 2014 |
OrlandoOwoh: I wonder at the way some of you reason. Where did the IGP get his intel that the National Assembly was going to be invaded by thugs, allowed the Senate President and others to gain entrace, but prevented Tambuwal. Does Tambuwal look like a thug from Oshodi or Upper Iweka? We'll get the full gist when the Inspector General of Police and the National Assembly meet next week. |
Politics › Re: 130 Reps Sign Impeachment Notebook Over Police Interference by major466(m): 10:05am On Nov 21, 2014 |
That fellow that climb the Nass Gate with Babban Riga, is he among those wanting to impeach the President? That guy should quit the National Assembly and join Nollywood. He got some nice Agbero acting skills. |
Politics › Re: President Seeks To Cut Fuel Subsidies After Oil Decline by major466(m): 9:57am On Nov 21, 2014 |
majekdom2: oga , if the salaries of these senators and all can be slashed , if they see these cabals go to jail. I tell you Nigeria will embrace this subsidy removal full time. Am sure the Finance Ministry in conjunction with the Budget Office will work out an amicable solution to the high recurrent expenditure in next year's budget. |
Politics › Re: President Seeks To Cut Fuel Subsidies After Oil Decline by major466(m): 9:46am On Nov 21, 2014 |
GogetterMD: Who has been charged to court? Ifeanyi Uba? Femi Otedola? Obateru Akinrutan? BTW, where is the billions of dollars regained from the subsidy thieves and why was it not reinvested? That's why it's important to follow developments going on around the country. Your questions clearly suggest that you are not fully aware of going ons in the energy sector. I can't tell you whether the people you mentioned are charged to court. You can do the investigation yourself. |
Politics › Re: President Seeks To Cut Fuel Subsidies After Oil Decline by major466(m): 9:34am On Nov 21, 2014 |
bushdoc9919: Was expected
Thing is, we are wasting money on a bottomless pit called Fuel subsidy. It has been subject to a lot of abuse and stealing.
I guess the money saved can now be used for Power, Railways, and education as well as health.
Well Nigerians.....looks like the era of cheap fuel is over. And this is one PDP policy that I won't be criticizing......because, unfortunately, it is the right thing to do.
Modified at 7.58: We must spend the saved money from the removal of fuel subsidy on improving power....so that we can no longer be dependent on oil....and instead...be doing industrial development, industrial development!
And no longer have a dutch diseased economy....the true problem of Nigeria.. Removal of fuel subsidy is the best plan we got but unfortunately, the same Nigerians that are clamoring for change will be the same set of people to oppose these move. The question now is Are we ready for development? |
Politics › Re: President Seeks To Cut Fuel Subsidies After Oil Decline by major466(m): 9:22am On Nov 21, 2014 |
GogetterMD: There is nothing breaking about the news. Was expecting this as a new year gift from our generous Mr President, thanks to the ever falling price of crude oil and failure to curb the excesses of the subsidy thieves What is the impact of the SURE-P funds from the last subsidy cut? What happened to the promise of prosecution of the subsidy thieves? What happened to the promise of renovation of existing refineries and building new ones? Oil theft and bunkering keeps increasing, not the other way around. Natural gas which is supposed to be a major source of income to the nation isn't, cause of the failure to have put a stop to gas flaring. More questions than answers Perhaps you weren't following developments in the petroleum sector but the federal government over the years had recovered hundreds of billions of dollars from subsidy thieves. Most of them have been charged to court. Its left for the courts to prosecute them accordingly. You are right concerning our earning potential in gas. However, we must understand were we are coming from. Previous administration since 1970 failed to lay down the necessary infrastructure for the development of gas. The military government of the 1970s were instrumental to the establishment of NLNG (Nigerian Liquified Natural Gas) but some where along the line, the projects were not given the needed priority. Gas was abandoned because the government then felt that gas was not too important. That was the perception. Now we're paying the price for the neglect. In today's economic environment, it will cost billions of dollars to build and establish an extensive network of gas pipeline needed for gas development across the country. This is very expensive and way beyond the government to finance alone except through private sector partnership. The major stumbling block to this development is the failure of the National Assembly to pass the PIB Bill. |
Politics › Re: President Seeks To Cut Fuel Subsidies After Oil Decline by major466(m): 8:56am On Nov 21, 2014 |
It only takes two years to build a world class refinery. If the subsidy removal of 2012 was accepted by Nigerians, the country would be boasting of at least two refineries by now. To be honest, this subsidy thing is killing developments in the petroleum sector. |
Politics › Re: Why We Invaded The National Assembly And Fired Tear Gas At The Speaker-Police by major466(m): 8:50am On Nov 21, 2014 |
Yesterday's fiasco was quite hilarious. Come and see house of reps members or should I say 'thugs' climbing the Nass gate with Babban Riga.  |
Politics › Re: Apc Rally: Provocative And Uncivilised- Igp by major466(m): 11:47am On Nov 20, 2014 |
pendy79: You're so damn wrong. Sai has no correlation with prefer or choice.
From its usage in sai gobe, sai de safe, sai anjima you should know you are totally wrong.
It is not about choice but rather that this choice is good. Choice or preference could be bad or good.
Sai Buhari is simply only buhari is good.
Though one can conceptualise it in preference or choice if put in the context of *Buhari is a GOOD choice* it doesn't remove the fact the word choice there is irrelevant.
Sai Buhari is simply *buhari is Good or only Buhari is good* You certainly don't understand Hausa. Well, believe what you want to believe. |
Politics › Re: Apc Rally: Provocative And Uncivilised- Igp by major466(m): 11:16am On Nov 20, 2014 |
pendicle: Are you this daft or foolish? You qouted me as saying SAI means Good, what more do you want again?
If you say sai death and it makes meaning to you then feel freee to use it. You have gotten the meaning yet you fail to understand, is it my duty to break it into functional usage for you.
Sai gobe means good night will you say it means death night? Use your head at times na.
Sai as use in the concept is similar to saying
Love live Buhari, long live Nigeria. Sai Buhari, sai Nigeria.
It relates to a good person, good product, good thinking. There are many meanings to the word SAI. In Hausa Language, SAI describes the word 'Choice' and 'like'. SAI means you like something more than the other. SAI is synonymous with the word 'Prefer' . In English translation : SAI Buhari means: 'I prefer Buhari'. It means you 'Prefer Buhari' among all the Presidential candidates put forward by APC. It means you already made a 'Choice' to Support Buhari irrespective of the qualities of other aspirants. The word SAI is an adjective that describes Choice in Hausa and not a word that is used to describe anything good. |
Politics › Re: Apc Rally: Provocative And Uncivilised- Igp by major466(m): 10:02am On Nov 20, 2014 |
Djicemob: These APC touts want to provoke the police to deal with them so as use that as a political tool to smear the office of the president.  You get sharp mind bros. That's the general idea. To provoke the police to use tear gas. Their plan is to smear the name of GEJ and portray him as a dictator to the world through their mass media tools. APC is indeed the definition of AGBEROS. Yuck! |
Politics › Re: Broke Already? Apc Presidential Candidate Dragged To Court Over N5.4 Million by major466(m): 9:42am On Nov 20, 2014 |
Every time I hear the word Debt, I see APC. |
Politics › Re: Tambuwal: Tension Mounts As Reps Reconvene Today by major466(m): 9:35am On Nov 20, 2014 |
jayonpoint: Are u aware dat pdp in sokoto state is divided into two versions? Are u also aware dat lately almost d lawmakers in legislature had decamped to apc long ago? Plus tambuwal knws better n hv his defense track as regard d decampment. There veteran lawyers he must hv met, consult already. Den mind u, d police doesn't enjoy d power to interpret d law, it's outside is jurisdiction as it can only enforce d law given a law court position n interpretations. Wat police did was nothin bt a Clare case of impunity dis govt of Jonathan is known for. Cons. Was Clare on hw a speaker of d house shld emerge n hw he can b removed in office, it also made it Clare on wat cld b a legitimate cross-carpet. Go back n study read dat part of d constitution b4 jumping like frog Are you aware that some law makers in Sokoto were sacked for defecting to PDP? |
Politics › Re: Tambuwal: Tension Mounts As Reps Reconvene Today by major466(m): 9:23am On Nov 20, 2014 |
bashydemy: And have you forgotten there are crisis rocking Sokoto PDP? So why was Murtala Nyako impeached cos he decamped to APC? Nyako was impeached because he milk his State dry. |
Politics › Re: Apc Is Now Admitting That They Are Bokoharam by major466(m): 9:16am On Nov 20, 2014 |
donphiIopus: He said that the bombing was due to GEJ's declearation and worst will happen if he wins 2015
Bro vote for Gej and say no to my former blood sucking party called apc Am not surprised. That's how APC roll. They thrive in carnage and violence. |
Politics › Re: Apc Is Now Admitting That They Are Bokoharam by major466(m): 9:07am On Nov 20, 2014 |
donphiIopus: Well said bro
Apc and their party agents are hopeless I watched the video on Azazi when he was making a speech about National Issues in a conference hall. No where, I Repeat NO WHERE in the video did Azazi made a comment that tries to suggest or give out a hint that PDP is behind boko Haram. APC e minions are terrible liars. |
Politics › Re: Apc Is Now Admitting That They Are Bokoharam by major466(m): 9:00am On Nov 20, 2014 |
Soloter: How can APC be admitting now that they are book haram when it is on the archive and public knowledge that PDP is boko haram, (Aziza Patrick, 2012) a then serving minister of defence under the PDP led government. it's unfortunate that e-thugs have nothing to offer other than to keep twisting facts. FYI, I watched the video. Show me where Azazi Said PDP sponsored, support or founded Boko Haram in the video. Am waiting. |
Politics › Re: Apc Is Now Admitting That They Are Bokoharam by major466(m): 8:57am On Nov 20, 2014 |
donphiIopus: Just watched apc national chairman interview and I can categorically say to you that apc is bokoharam
Vote gej 2015
And join the winning team This is Intresting. What did the APC chairman say during the interview? |
Politics › Re: Happy 57th Birthday to President Goodluck Jonathan! Drop Your Wishes for Him by major466(m): 8:45am On Nov 20, 2014 |
smallJagaban: FOOLISH PRESIDENT EVER RULETH - GOATLUCK EGBERE JONAD..WARF Kindly remind us when you are going to celebrate your birthday. |
Politics › Re: Happy 57th Birthday to President Goodluck Jonathan! Drop Your Wishes for Him by major466(m): 8:16am On Nov 20, 2014 |
Your enemies shall fight themselves. They will fall at your feet because they're all Clueless. They will be thrown into total confusion. You are the best definition of a pragmatic leader. A leader who will do everything in his power to make Nigeria great. You are the kind of leader every Nigerian youth should emulate. A leader who is: 1. Calm In times of Trouble 2. Humble in times of Insults. 3. Meek in times of Sobber reflection. 4. Focused in times of distraction. 5. Tolerant in the face of disrespect.
You will triumph over our present challenges and put Nigeria's name on the world stage. This time for for the Economic miracle your administration is working towards to make Nigeria a real destination of choice. May your days be long, refined and electrified from 2015 and beyond. Happy Birthday Mr President. |
Romance › Re: Do We Still Fall In Love? Or Infatuation? by major466(m): 8:00am On Nov 20, 2014 |
Fantastic article. A perfect definition of Eloquence. Romantic movies and Novels are wrecking more havoc in marriages. Infatuation is the base of most relationship. Romantic relationship is a fiction. |
Romance › Re: Why I Cannot date An African Lady Especially The Ones From Nigeria by major466(m): 7:48am On Nov 20, 2014 |
No.1 is true. Nigerian ladies hate flowers.  |
Romance › Re: Ladies Are The Most Bashed On NL, True Or False? by major466(m): 7:40am On Nov 20, 2014 |
Quite informative. I think the Op should change the title to something like this: Guys (Women Wrappers) Disgracing the Men Folk Over Girls. This will go a long way to explain the contents of the post. |
Politics › Re: Fashola Is A Tyrant----Lagos NMA Chairman by major466(m): 12:12am On Nov 20, 2014 |
Intresting.  |
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Politics › Re: Pres Jonathan Can't Be Clueless And Machiavellian - Attorney Patryk Utulu (USA) by major466(m): 11:59pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
davitogreat: I posted this in another thread...
Its funny that APC does not seem to have a party platform. For a party that claims to be revolutionary and progressive the only thing I ever here from them is Jonathan this, Jonathan that... We are 2 and a half months away from elections and I have no idea what this party and her presidential candidates stand for.
I mean what is their opinion on the local content policy in the oil and gas sector? Do they think it should be implemented in other sectors of the economy?
what is their stance on the PIB Bill? (VERY IMPORTANT!!!)
What do they think about the governments auto policy and its implementation?
what do they think about Jonathans agricultural agenda?
Do they think Nigeria is practicing true federalism? Do they think improvements can be made in its implementation?
What steps are they going to take to curb corruption?
What is the their stance on Nigeria's decision to refuse to sign the EU EPA agreement? (VERY VERY IMPORTANT!!!!)
Do they support resource control?
How do they intend to put a stop to Boko harams activities and bring peace to the North? (VERY VERY IMPORTANT!!!)
How do they intend to solve our power problem?
Do they agree with Jonathan's privatization of PHCN?
What do they think of the federal governments plans to privatize the airports?
How do they plan to diversify the economy?
Are they pro big government or small government?
Do they agree with the federal governments plans to privatize various sectors of the economy?
What do they think about the current state of Nigeria's foreign policy?
How do they intend to put a stop to Gas pipeline Vandalism in the country? (VERY IMPORTANT!!!)
What is their thoughts on the Chinese and their growing footprint in Nigeria?
Do they support the federal governments decision to give so many contracts worth billions of dollars to Chinese firms?
So many questions... Questions APC will do anything to avoid answering them. They're all Clueless. |
Politics › Re: Pres Jonathan Can't Be Clueless And Machiavellian - Attorney Patryk Utulu (USA) by major466(m): 11:56pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
This guy nailed it. Very abt and straight to the point. Unfortunately APC has no ideology. Even if they do, it would be insults again all over from the beginning to the end. They are like Headless chickens moving around with no direction. |
Politics › Re: Apc Will Form Alternative Government And Nothing Will Happen- Amaechi by major466(m): 11:35pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
halamadrid8: This has got to be the lowest Amaechi has sunk,is he mad or high on weed?Why on earth did APC admit this lunatic into her fold ? Rumors are flying around that the guy (Ameachi) might be the Vise Presidential material to GMB. Imagine that! A Tout as a Vise Presidential candidate?  How low can APC get with this show of shame? |