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Awol1:complaints@nerc.gov.ng sorry for the delay... Was busy. |
Awol1:I complained to nerc both by email and calls... I also went to their zonal office in Umuahia where I was told it'll take effect from next month. They said they've printed the bills already before the directive. More people should complain... |
But the man's name is not Onyema Ugochukwu.... |
patoski39:Simple thing is just to give Andreas, mata and lingard to Lazio and collect segej millinkoviç... Use money from Pogba sale to get Grealish... cancel Jones' contract incase he proves stubborn and do everything possible to get Sancho! We're good to go. |
spendoon:Then why not wait till after five years before doing the comparison... Why the rush...? |
spendoon:What else is development when you exclude education and poverty...? That's why you're writing 'comperism'... Forget education indeed. |
The sponsors of those thugs should also face the same music... |
NORSYK:Why did you not talk about the dissenting judge in the court of appeal that favoured Ihedioha... Or you thought there was none? Oga go and sleep. |
Sterope:It's never compulsive to donate blood. It's not done anywhere in the world. The right thing is to increase sensitization and possibly provide incentives for people to donate freely. Forget the emotional whatever |
SultanOfAbia:The G isn't useless... Except you aren't pronouncing it correctly. |
femi4:And then Atletico midweek.. |
Don't waste time.... Get a result from a public hospital, preferably Luth, and sue that hospital for the emotional and psychological trauma caused you and your wife. Also not forgetting the huge amounts spent on running other tests! No dulling. |
pafo:Iseeeeh! |
Juliusmalema:The problem is that most of these parents do these things thinking they're legit only for the whole process to come collapsing later... I've seen a case of a person that adopted a baby from an ophanage only to be arrested later for buying a stolen baby. Government should regulate the activities of these homes and police report should be a must before you can complete the process. |
Pufpuf: |
Despite the forfeiture action being initiated following a Nigerian state request in 2012, Buhari’s government now says it can’t assist the U.S. because it’s bound by a settlement Bagudu reached with the administration of then-President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2003, according to the court filings. Very few will understand the above statement... Buhari's government is overtly corrupt and nepotistic. It's heart-rending. |
What a stupid article... Pretending the borders are closed while some unscruplous custom agents are shortchanging the govt... If other countries close their borders to our crude oil, how do we earn foreign exchange? Who will lend you money when you don't play fair.. I like the idea of foreign medical trips though, it should start from the head. |
EasternPrince:Bad mouth syndrome-BMS |
Fixed. Thanks. |
BamBamK:Please kindly respond to this sir |
The first Nigerian made car was izuogu Z - 600, not Innoson. opera.com Feb 13, 2020 4:06 PM The first Nigerian made car was Izuogu Z - 600, not Innoson. Izuogu Z - 600 The Izuogu Z - 600 prototype was the first indegenious Nigerian made car, and the first automobile of indegenious all African technology. The car was the brainchild of engineer Ezekiel Izuogu, an electrical engineer in the federal polytechnic Nekede, Imo state. The car was launched in 1997, and it caused a stir in the Nigerian media and was touted by the then chief of staff general Oladipo Diya. The design and specifications of the Z - 600 prototype. The prototype was equipped with a self made 1.8L four cylinder engine that have 18mpg and allowed the car to achieve a speed of 140km/h ( 86mph). It has a front wheel drive, because it's cheaper to produce. The design of the car was very utilitarian, resembling the locally assembled Peugeot 504. The mass produced prototypes was to be sold at a price of $2000 then, which could had been the cheapest car in the world. The mass production was planned under Izuogu motor automobile plant in Naze, Imo state. How Izuogu dream was cut short. Izuogu dream for the mass production of affordable cars for Nigerians was cut short by too many financial and political hurdles, and the car couldn't make it pass the prototype stage. But in 2005, interest from other african nations arose about the Z - 600 and Dr izuogu was invited to south Africa to give a speech on science and technology. The south African government showed keen interest in the car and wanted Izuogu to build an auto plant in South Africa. Optimism surrounded the car until March 11 2006, when heavily armed men, not fewer than 12 stormed the auto plant in Naze Imo state and took away all the important equipment in the plant, which includes the engine block mold and crank shaft, mudguard, the design history note book for Z - 600, the design file; Z - MASS ( containing the design history for the mass production of the Z - 600 car) and other essential components of the plant. This was a huge set back for the car and not much is known about the status of the car since then. Google about him for further informations on his work.
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I wouldn't want to think the judge is oblivious of the extant laws/perculiar nature of the jurisdiction as regards death sentence. It was done to frighten the poor woman knowing full well that automatic appeal will do the right thing. This would not be the first scenario in naija. |
These are things we already know. Britain need to tender an unreserved apology to the people of Eastern Nigeria... And going forward, take meaningful steps to right their wrongs.. |
emmydiamon:Are you rich then...? |
DaBullIT:I do understand your point and concerns. Buhari or any other previous leaders need not pay some group to unleash mayhem on the people. But there's what is called 'body language'... More like a tacit approval. That believe, that we'll be ok after the attack, that boldness and little action from the government is an expression of sponsorship. Though I still don't think it was necessary in the article. Hope you understand. |
So what's stopping us from using the English-borrowed hausa when it became available. Why was there so much uproar when the former government tried it with the polymers... |
Actually, we do sir. |
Very presidential in tone... |
A coincidence..? |
The Iranian attacks were just a face saving act... I don't expect US or Trump to retaliate... Back channel diplomacy. More meaningful revenge will come much more later through the usual proxies used by the Iranians in which case they'll deny as usual, but the US will still be aware of this possibility and as expected, are putting measures in place to check it. Though I'll prefer swift response from Trump and counter force from Iran... The world is too boring lately.. they should spice it up a bit.. ![]() |
[quote author=angelEmade post=85263857]me seff get ass ooo but this one too much.... Show us make we follow snap ![]() |
kakakibuy:Thanks for your prompt response. I was a bit busy because of the season. Which other one(s) can you suggest in the same price range to Nigeria. My concern is: availability of parts, clean title, reasonable milage.. excluding clearing. Thanks. |


