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Limus:thanks a lot. please are they durable? |
good evening, please I need a tablet or phablet with windows os and note capability that is under 50k. Can anyone recommend one for me please? thanks in anticipation. |
if I understand the political dynamics of Nigeria very well, then we are about to see another military incursion very soon... it is inevitable! sadly, our political class has given them enough reason to "intervene" given the spate of insecurity, corruption and wanton destruction of lives and properties. |
@ almostfamous and smakati you need to give the poster the benefit of doubt...the best thing to do in this situation is to report to the relevant authority (i.e consumer protection) and let them take it up. we have a lot of undiscerning consumers out there. |
@ poster, please you need to report this to consumer protection council immediately (please, I am appealing to you). the truth is some distributors and manufacturers are involved in a lot of unethical acts not minding the health implications of their actions. We certainly cannot blame the regulators of inaction if relevant info is not given to them (like this one). Beyond, the need to make profit, manufacturers and distributors should know that they are held in trust by consumers who ultimately consume the products. |
pls send me a copy: greatmarvis@yahoo.com |
if you can't wear them to church, why wear them at all? I think "sexually provocative" dressing should be frowned at whether in church, school, market place or bank. The truth is most girls who dress seductively have complex issues. |
hi, pls where can one learn this in Nigeria (I am assuming you are in Nigeria)? |
good morning, pls contact me if you have one. |
My maternal grandpa, a university administrator, died in 1996 and in his will, he confessed that he was a member of the Ogboni fraternity and one other cult group ( can't remember the other one now). He warned us to stay away from both of them and not have any to do with them. as a result of this, I have always held their activities with suspicion. I believe there is something [sinister] to this group than the socio-cultural outlook which they try to project. please be very careful and don't be deceived. however, for some inexplicable reason, he advised that we could join AMORC if we wanted to. |
good morning all, pls I need a very very clean distribution van ( Volkswagen transporter or Toyota Hiace preferably) with factory fitted a/c (must) and petrol powered. pls if you have one that fits the description above, contact me via same medium ASAP. |
@ bigass, dexterax, franklinrich et al, pls what stocks would you recommend for someone with a long term investment outlook as things stand now? |
this is the very reason why I hate the political space in Nigeria! why can't they just test their popularity at the polls rather than curry for support from these "godfathers"? I am not against any reconciliatory move but I think it is borne out of desperation. to GEJ: please stay focused and let your good work speak if you are doubly sure you have done well. |
@ OP, pls define poison? I ask this because pharmacist are licensed to sell poisons! like some posters have succinctly stated moderation is key! for example, food is good and necessary but if abused (gluttony) then it is wrong and sinful! |
pls what is wrong with selling and consuming alcoholic beverages? I don't agree with you on that. I believe what is important is exercising moderation. even the bible says take a little wine for your stomach! what you are implying in essence is that Christians should not work in companies like NB plc, Guinness etc... I am sure a lot of people will not agree with you on this. |
UnimkeAk:bros you wicked dieeee.. |
@ born2berich and bigass, thanks alot but I am really not bothered about the state of the market now moreover, the fund in question is small comparatively. secondly, I am not thinking of selling any time soon rather I intend to grow my portfolio over the next two years. pls confirm if GT bank plc is a good buy now at about =N=24.00. |
good evening, please I have been out of the stock market for a very long time now. please can someone confirm to me if GTBank Plc is a good buy. furthermore, what other stocks would you recommend right now? |
DEEMARIA:the very message he is trying to pass across! |
brennyB: The one that will withdraw 3,000 for 2 or 3 timeshow did you know the person withdrew 3,000, two or three times? ehnnnnn! you have been shoulder surfing abi! I don catch you |
rman: The cotton bud ish is to keep people clean and free of diseases.don't try to explain away some of these age long taboos... I know some of them sound very "illogical" but how do you explain the experiences of people who have had to deal the consequences of violation? I think there is something deeper and somewhat inexplicable that ties us to some of our customs and tradition of which taboos are derivatives. |
ukwuani people: 1. it is considered sacrilegious to kill certain animals chief of which are the tortoises, sheep, alligators, snails (some parts). some of these animals are accorded full burial rites like humans when they are killed. bizarre things have happened to violators... very bizarre! I almost died of a strange ailment some years back when I was in boarding school because I violated this particular one...I was completely healed after the necessary sacrifice was done. 2. A woman married to an ukwuani man is expected to stay faithful even if she is from a different ethnic extraction. if the husband eats the food cooked by his adulterous wife with funds provided by the other man, the husband will surely die! if the marriage is blessed with children, the kids will come down with very strange ailments unto death unless she confesses and the necessary rites are performed. |
chelseabmw: Femmy2010 is a clearing agent and also a dealer based in nigeriaYou can trust chelseabmw's opinion. he is one of the mods. |
The founder of the Living Faith Church, Bishop David Oyedepo, has described the provision of quality education as an expensive venture. The preacher said this while defending the tuition fees charged by private tertiary institutions — Covenant and Landmark universities — owned by the church. In a media chat with journalists on Friday in Ota, Ogun State, Oyedepo also highlighted some of the church’s humanitarian programmes which include providing scholarships and bursary awards to assist students. Schools in the country, including Covenant and Landmark universities, owned by the church are often criticised for being too expensive for average Nigerians to afford. He said, “I’m sure we all agree that education is expensive. Education carries cost; nothing of value is free. Our mission for years long, before we started any university or secondary school, was a bursary awarding church and we have not stopped doing that till tomorrow.” Oyedepo said that the church was committed to providing quality education to youths, adding that many Nigerians complain about the cost of education in private universities because they have got their priorities misplaced. “Our problem most of the time is priority; an average Nigerian can spend N1m on burial but to spend N200,000 on education (is a problem), because of wrong priority. “On a yearly basis, we have N1.5trn that Nigerians spend to overseas universities, so people thrive on it. Nigerians spend N463bn a month on recharge cards, how much are they paying for schools fees? So it’s all a matter of priority. This is the largest market for telephone in the world. Now, to pay N500,000, some people have only one son, they have huge business and houses all over the places, they will never pay it.” Speaking further, Oyedepo said he had chosen not to respond to the many controversial reports about him on the social media because he considered it as a waste of time. He said, “My understanding of opposition, persecution is simply someone’s opinion harshly expressed. Everybody has a right to his opinion. Today, millions follow after Christ but you will be surprised that when you get to Israel some people do not believe that Christ has come. “People have rights to their opinions. I naturally don’t feel it’s necessary (to respond). The energy I would need to react, I can use it to make moves. I have enough to think about than start running after a man who says you are a fool. “If he says you are a fool and you are behaving so, then he’s right. If you leave your job and start pursuing somebody who says you are a fool, he has already said so, your going around doesn’t change it. So why going around, why don’t you settle on your job and make moves? “I’ve also come to understand that those who make news hardly watch them, they are so busy making news while others are busy watching.” Asked about the challenges he has faced in life and in his ministry, Oyedepo said he had never dwelled on his challenges but that he has rather been fuelled by them. He said, “Life essentially is full of challenges, it is those challenges that make champions. You can’t emerge a heavy weight boxing champion except you receive punches. You can’t change classes in school except you write exams. “So to me, life is an adventure in challenges and I’ve said often that it is normal to be challenged but it’s unscriptural to be defeated. Challenges are the stepping stones for the making of champions.” At age 27, in 1981, Oyedepo started his ministry in Ilorin, Kwara State and sited his first church two years later in Kaduna State. At the media chat, he said that the church now has branches in 63 countries in the world and that the Faith Tabernacle in Ota, where he pastors, hosts “over 200,000 worshippers every Sunday morning in four services.” source: www.today.ng/news/im-sure-we-all-agree-that-education-is-expensive-oyedepo-defends-fees-charged-by-private-varsities/ |
@ expressbooking, i got the email. thanks for everything. chelseabmw: we dont need any advise from you cos you work with themoga chelseabmw, please do you have any 'nasty' experience with auctionexport? kindly share it with us. |
thanks. @ expressbooking, i will give u a call to clarify some things. |
good evening, please i just saw this website dedicated to the sale of used cars in Canada called AUCTIONEXPORT.COM. has anyone on this forum tried them and if yes, how reliable are they? |
hi, please what is your definition of "mini import"? let 's say i want to "import" 30 cartons of maryland cookies from the US (from Amazon) via a shipment agency, how do i go about it? |
APFM: Have you thought of distributing Potato Chips manufactured here in Nigeria.thanks for your post! i will check the website out immediately. do keep me posted if there is any other info (Email: greatmarvis@yahoo.com). i am grateful. i welcome more suggestions, info and opinions. |
Good Evening, please i am into the distribution of biscuits, Pringles, Shortbread and other FMCG. I am presently thinking of incorporating other related products. please if you are into distribution of related products or you work with a manufacturing firm (especially in Ibadan or Lagos), kindly suggest to me products in your area that i can introduce in Benin. |
US-AutoBuy:Thanks a lot. Please by Toyota camry wagon, do you mean sienna? Please can you also suggest a very good van for this purpose? |
Good morning, Please I am presently into distribution of products from Fareast Mercantile (vitamilk, MCvites digestive and hobnob biscuits, huggies diapers geisha etc). I am currently in need of a mini van (bus like) for my business but I really do not have an idea on the particular make or brand to actually get. My preference/ bias will be based on: 1. Fuel economy, 2. Availability of parts 3. Durability. 4. Four wheel drive. 5. In the neighborhood of 700k to 900k. I am presently considering Mitsubishi L300 with auxiliary gear but I dont know anything about it in terms of 1,2 and 3 above. Please I need an expert opinion on this urgently. Thanks in anticipation, |