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dipoloti:. I pay no heed to the vituperations of charlatans and simpletons... In my original post, I talked about all you must do! Now run along... Fix that AC.... No one here is going to buy "you only need to fill gas". |
Ex police vehicle or an ambulance? |
starlek:Talk to Gazzuzz... He is detailing on accord at the moment |
Do we have to "just fill gas?" |
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hope they're not planning on eradicating all Enenche name bearers! |
HenryDion:Yes you will also write a Trading, Profit and Loss account of the part sales of your family members. |
You just need to fill gas |
dipoloti:Fix that AC before opening your hand and mouth to receive or ask for someone's hard earned money!... Just need to fill gas.. Do you think it is idiots we have on Nairaland Auto section? You come with a most probably weak n overheating engine and knocked compressor..ruined AC condenser..blocked AC filter..blocked expansion valve and ruined what what what ... And open your mouth like a loose pant to say "you just need to fill gas"... If e easy why you nor fill am? |
LasGidiOwner:Unfortunately.. You are a suspect to Nigerians and to your Igbo kinsmen. I wouldn't wanna be you. Yoh! |
LasGidiOwner:We don't believe that.. We must check every nook and cranny in Anambra |
.. The revelation that the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) will ban–or at least severely restrict–bitcoin exchanges from operating within the country has captured the focus of the cryptocurrency community over the past week and led to intense volatility within the markets. However, as many people have pointed out on Twitter, China has a long history of censoring even the most bizarre things, so it should not be surprising that the government is cracking down on a technology that threatens its power to control the economy. In that spirit, here are seven ridiculous things China has banned–other than bitcoin exchanges. However, as many people have pointed out on Twitter, China has a long history of censoring even the most bizarre things, so it should not be surprising that the government is cracking down on a technology that threatens its power to control the economy. In that spirit, here are seven ridiculous things China has banned–other than bitcoin exchanges. Weird Buildings Chinese architecture is best known for its historical buildings, such as the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. However, China is home to a number of unique modern buildings, too, including an art center shaped like a teapot. Alas, tourists will have to look elsewhere to find more buildings shaped like clothing, because China banned “bizarre” architecture last year, claiming that there were too many “oversized, xenocentric, weird” buildings in the country. Online Dating In 2010, the Chinese military became increasingly concerned that soldiers were leaking government secrets through social media, so the government issued a series of strict regulations soldiers must follow when using the Internet. Included among those restrictions was a blanket ban on online dating for the military’s 2.3 million soldiers, as well a prohibition on “making friends” through social networking sites. Dr.Seuss Theodor Geisel, better known by his pen name Dr. Seuss, wrote a myriad of beloved children’s books. However, his books often portrayed children disobeying authority, and the Chinese government interpreted this as a “portrayal of early Marxism.” Consequently, regulators banned Green Eggs and Ham in 1965, and the ban remained in effect until after Geisel’s death in 1991. Advertisement: Historical Fiction As if banning children’s literature was not enough, regulators added an entire genre to the list of things China has banned. In 2011, a report circulated that alleged the Chinese General Bureau of Radio, Film, and Television had banned time travel movies. That did not actually turn out to be true, but the Bureau did bar filmmakers from misrepresenting historical figures, meaning that Mao Zedong will not be receiving the Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter treatment anytime soon. The Word “Jasmine” In 2011, Tunisian revolutionaries ousted the nation’s dictators in what became known as the “Jasmine Revolution.” Shortly afterwards, Chinese dissidents began calling for a Chinese Jasmine Revolution on online message boards. Concerned about this turn of events, Beijing officials began blocking the word “jasmine” in text messages, and floral shop owners reported that police had told them jasmine flowers had become contraband. Brad Pitt In addition to architectural styles and words, China has a long history of barring Western celebrities from entering the country. One such celebrity who incurred the ire of the Chinese government was Brad Pitt, whose 1997 film Seven Years in Tibet portrayed Chinese rule of the region in an unfavorable light. However, this story had a happy ending, because Pitt finally got to visit the country a few years ago. Earlier this year, Justin Bieber also found himself added to the list of things China has banned, although many readers likely wish their governments would take similar measures. Complicated Company Names Many words and phrases get lost in translation, and Westerners have long been puzzled by the proliferation of Chinese companies with names such as “Beijing Scared of Wife Technology Company” and “Shenyang Prehistoric Powers Hotel Management Limited Company.” Apparently, China agreed that a condom company named “There Is a Group of Young People With Dreams, Who Believe They Can Make the Wonders of Life Under the Leadership of Uncle Niu Internet Technology Co Ltd.” was a bit much, because the State Administration for Industry and Commerce began restricting businesses from registering weird or excessively long names about a month ago. https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/7-things-china-has-banned-other-than-bitcoin-exchanges/amp/ |
.. The Bitcoin has gone on a tailspin in India, falling much faster that elsewhere in the globe, after a China crackdown on crypto-currencies and public remark by an Reserve Bank of India (RBI) official, trashing the digital currency. According to the data available with Zebpay, the value of the currency in India has declined from Rs 3,40,116 per unit on September 2 to hit a low of Rs 2,29,417 on September 15, indicating a fall of 33 per cent in less than two weeks. Zebpay is an app-enabled Bitcoin wallet provider headquartered in Singapore with IT offices in Mumbai, Maharashtra and Ahmedabad. Zebpay is involved in sale and purchase of bitcoins since 2011. It started India’s first bitcoin exchange in 2012. On future of Bitcoin, Bitcoin expert Hitesh Malviya said, “Bitcoin as a protocol will evolve, but most people forget the simple fact that it is a protocol, and money happens to be first application of this protocol. Monetary aspect of bitcoin will face regulations in most countries. The future of bitcoin as currency will be more controlled and regulated by governments which will eventually reduce the volatility. It will devise a new method of payments for websites, social media and freelancers.” Till recently, Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies were hailed as something that would usher in a new world order for the monetary system and challenge the establishment, including global central banks. But in recent times, these new-age currencies have been losing the battle against regulators. Bitcoin, the biggest names among such non-fiat currencies, is going through one of its toughest phases in 2017, plunging some 27 per cent since September 7 in global markets. Earlier this week, a Reserve Bank of India official virtually trashed the crypto-currencies. "As regards non-fiat crypto-currencies, I think we are not comfortable,” Sudharshan Sen, RBI's Executive Director, said at a Mumbai event. RBI has been repeatedly cautioning people about the usage of crypto-currencies, flagging a slew of concerns. Crypto-currencies, also called virtual currencies, are created and held electronically. Bitcoin, invented by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009, is commonly known as a decentralised digital currency. These new-age currencies have been the talk of the town and are garnering a lot of publicity. However, of late all that is being said about Bitcoin in globally has not been too positive. The currency came under severe pressure after BTCChina, one of the biggest Bitcoin exchanges in the world, on Thursday announced that it would shut down all trading activities on its platform from September 30, after the regulators clamped down on crypto-currencies. The move confirmed earlier reports of Chinese officials mulling a closure of domestic exchanges for virtual currency trading, which sent the price of Bitcoin tumbling. JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon earlier this week said he would fire any employee trading in Bitcoin for being ‘stupid’. “The crypto-currency won’t end well,” he told an investor conference in New York on Tuesday, predicting that it will eventually blow up. “Bitcoins have had two major crashes in the past as well. Unfortunately, it has become synonymous with criminal activities where criminals are using bitcoins wallets to hide their identity. Though unlikely, but government may lose patience with it and end up banning it,” said Tarun Wig, co-founder of Innefu Labs. http://m.economictimes.com/markets/stocks/news/bitcoin-goes-on-a-tailspin-dives-50-in-india-in-just-13-days/amp_articleshow/60527210.cms
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EgunMogaji:Irolopa waa woo... Maadee je next of kin e |
EgunMogaji:
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All these evil car dealers take note |
IamPatriotic:Sarrki Monika melo lo nlo? |
IamPatriotic:Where's tinubu? Is this the change he promised? |
GAZZUZZ:Nice advertorial |
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nurey:
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EgunMogaji:I have been avoiding your senseless dribbles... But this one I will punish you severely for it. I know you have some nuts loose but this I will not overlook. The W203 C320 will enter any bend better than your apparition of Micras... The w202 C280 too. I need to slap you vehemently.... Do you think everyone drives the nonsense you call American cars? Next time you keep your stinky mouth shut on cartalk...only post when you have stopped masturbating... It's not good to mix typing with self servicing... Alainikanse ara Galatia |
funmisticqueen:Tell me the truth... I will still pay the full bride price...you know you're more than your hairline or hair quantity? |
you mom? olaolulazio: |
Ajisebioyolaari:Waa jiya...tigbaju tigbamu no shekere firode... Aabo oro niyen.. Tobayaju maafi iya ti obo jee Lana lehin oko nimaa fi pae lori |
on point. aolawale025: |
tritt:as in KO. |
lol roadside doctor... sure you dropped out of school Ashbaba: |
niceprof: |
Co-convener of the Bring Back Our Girls Group, Oby Ezekwesili,has slammed presidency over warning issued to her over biafra agitators. Earlier, Garba Shehu, asked Ezekwesili to watch her comments over military campaign against Biafra supporters, describing the attacks on soldiers and police officers by IPOB supporters as, “most irresponsible, indefensible and reckless. Ezekwesili has, however, fired back at the president’s advicer, describing him as a master of acute incompetency. “Well aware of Garba Shehu ‘s ACUTE INCOMPETENCY so let me give him another opportunity to STUDY my advice to Pres @MBuhari and don’t RAT OFF. “As usual, you did NOT DISAPPOINT at all in your well known incompetence, Mr Shehu. “Well done to you, sorry for the country.” http://dailypost.ng/2017/09/15/biafra-ezekwesili-expresses-worries-garba-shehus-alleged-incompetency/ https://cdn1.dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/shehu-ezekwesili.jpg |
all sane people are worried but idiats like you will sit down dipping hand in your mother's skunky soup and be typing nonsense online. True Nigerians are worried. willibounce1: |
- Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has cautioned against military operation in the southeast - The former president said he would like to meet with Nnamdi Kanu - He said President Muhammadu Buhari should also try to meet with him Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has said that the Operation Python Dance in the southeast region will not solve the problem of agitation. The former president in an interview with Newsweek noted that military engagement was not the solution to the problem but dialogue. There has been unrest in the region between members of the Indigenous People of Biafra led by Nnamdi Kanu and soldiers and Obasanjo argues that it is better to handle the situation diplomatically. Obasanjo called on President Muhammadu Buhari to meet with Kanu before the social unrest degenerate into a full blown war. He said: “Those who fought the war in Biafra will not want to fight any other war. I fought in the war. It’s an unfortunate war. I don’t want to see another war. “The heavy boot is not the solution. “I don’t see anything wrong in that [Buhari meeting with Kanu]. I would not object to that; if anything, I would encourage it,” Obasanjo tells Newsweek. “I would want to meet Kanu myself and talk to people like him, people of his age, [and ask:] ‘What are your worries?’ Not only from the southeast but from all parts of Nigeria.” Read more: https://www.naij.com/1125524-military-operation-solution-biafra-agitation-obasanjo.html Cc lalasticlala |
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