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ocmorale: send me ur e-mail add, so I can send u my no.micklplus@yahoo.com |
ocmorale: I hv sent a reply. whts ur location?i for like call u. please give me your number |
davioli: The question is.. Is d car kicking and not starting or it's not kicking @ all. If it's kicking then check ur distributor bur if it's not kicking check d earth wire in d battery area n make sure d bolt there is tight.. If u try all these n it doesn't work then take it 4 a computer diagnostic check.. All the bestthanks davioli. yeah, the car is kicking and rolling fine. i personally checked the heart wire and if the earth wire isnt intact, the engine wont kick and roll, right? i'll ask the rewire guys to check the earth wire again. many thanks |
ocmorale: U are welcome. Meanwhile, it is not a must for u to see signs of being burnt of the ignita b4 u replace it cos I hv had similar case. so, if u r sure there no other faults, just replace the ignita cos I hv strong feelings the faults is from there.i will try that out. the car is at oke afa axis right now |
oke afa axis |
thanks ocmorale. ofcourse, we used soooo many other batteries. ok, i will ask them to check the igniter of the ignition in the distributor compartment. many thanks |
any help please? |
hello guys please, i need help ooo My friend used my car battery to start his car. he mistakenly used negative on positve terminal when he returned my car battery. I havent been able to start the car ever since. rewire and mechanics have checked everything but, the car still refused to start oo. the engine is rolling fine. the kick starter is fine. the fuel pump is great. the plugs are excellent and the timing is fine too. some people suggested two thing; 1, the brainbox is damaged and thats why the car isnt coming on 2, the coil is bad. i havent allowed the rewires and mechanics to change anything. i only had them check what could be wrong. Really, they didnt appear to have any clue about the car. i will appreciate any help/input/suggestion from you all. thanks |
You will walk through an air conditioned bridge to go and sleep in a Sun conditioned, mosquito infested, power deprived house....Are these people sane at all ![]() ![]() ?? |
Yes, we clamoured for MKO's recognition but, should his recognition be pegged only to the south west? I would rather he got a national recognition that would cut across regions. What happened to University of Abuja and other national monuments? Mind you, abiola IS already immortalised in the south west e.g mapoly, abeokuta!!!!! I would be more at peace if just a national monument be named after him in a place like Abuja. Unilag is like our ivy league just like the rest of other great universities in the country. There's a legacy in a name and UNILAG is just alright in my own opinion. Why take that away? On another note, I think jonathan is just playing politics ni oooo. He knows that, the south west hasn't been favoured in the scheme of things and MKO been a reverred symbol in the south west, jonathan decided to play a fast political one , in order for him to garner sympathy and support of the south west people but alas, we nor "guck" am ooo. Really, jonathan could do better if you ask me buty then, na who I go ask!!!!!! |
BLOODY 2015 CONTROVERSY: CPC Replies Jonathan On Buhari: The Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, has noted the response of Dr Goodluck Jonathan, as President of Nigeria, to the altruistic statement credited to our National Leader, General Muhammadu Buhari (GMB) wherein he had stated inter-alia dire consequences for the perpetual riggers of our electoral process in 2015. In the statement signed by Dr. Reuben Abati, Special Adviser to the President on Media, GMB was grotesquely characterized as a sectional leader. First, GMB has been out of office as Head of Government for about 28 years, yet his relevance to the Nigerian nation is something firmly acknowledged by a broad spectrum of Nigerians, including his adversaries. As Head of State, his Oil Minister was Professor Tam David-West, a Kalabari man in Rivers state. As a Leader, he created the ambience for his ministers to work unobtrusively and devoid of executive meddlesomeness. But what do we find with Dr Goodluck Jonathan? All the appointees as Oil ministers in his two-year reign thus far as President of Nigeria have been Nigerians of Ijaw extraction, like himself! Second, in October 1, 2010, there was a bomb blast during the year’s independence anniversary celebrations, with attendant deaths of many Nigerians. Without waiting for any preliminary report from the Security Agencies, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, as President, told a traumatized Nation, “it is not MEND!” Meanwhile, MEND is the name for the militant group from Dr Good-luck Jonathan’s ethnic extraction that had in the immediate past waged relentless and potent insurgency against the Nigerian state but had been placated with more slice of the Nation’s resources ceded to the region. Indeed, MEND impugned the President’s statement and admitted responsibility. Third, so far as President of Nigeria, Dr Good-luck Jonathan has shown very generous affinity for Nigerians of Ijaw stock in terms of appointments and promotions in the Federal Public sector. There is a marked lopsidedness that smacks of clannishness and ethnocentrism by the President! On Corruption and sleazy tendency, the Jonathan administration transcends all others before it! Nigerians are still befuddled by the impeachable show of arbitrariness by the regime in expending N2.67Trillion on fuel subsidy instead of the appropriated N240Billion in the 2011 appropriation act. As expected, the regime has attempted all manner of subterfuge to give Executive cover for the indicted people in the scam, who were the bank-rollers of the President’s electioneering campaign. Could it be that the missing money was funneled deliberately to the Jonathan Presidential Campaigns, with the acquiescence of the President? GMB was quoted as saying that the Jonathan-led Federal Government is the greatest Boko-Haram. Understandably, this elicited awful response from the President. In a jejune, puerile, and very pedestrian communication, the presidential spokesman defined Boko-Haram as “Western education is sin” and went on to posit the administration’s investment in Education. How awkwardly inane could that be?! It is common knowledge that Boko-Haram has become the euphemism for subtlety in devious schemes that cause mass killings of the innocents! As GMB aptly stated, Boko Haram has three variants, with varying degrees of severity and murderous content: the original Boko-haram that seeks to avenge the extra-judicial killing of its Leader by the Nigeria Police; the Boko Haram that pursues criminality for monetary gains and of course, the Political Boko-haram that is bent on setting the stage for ethno-religious pogrom in the Nigerian nation. It is the Political Boko Haram, with its extremely lethal content, that the Jonathan-led Federal Government represents! In January 2012, Dr Good-luck Jonathan told a bewildered nation, still smarting from murderous Bombings, that his government has been infiltrated by Boko Haram. In February 2012, a serving PDP senator from Borno South (Mohammed Ali Ndume) was arrested for being a member of Boko Haram. In March 2012, Ndume deposed to an affidavit before a Federal High Court wherein he stated that Vice-President Namadi Sambo was aware of his activities with Boko Haram. In April 2012, General Andrew Owoeye Azazi , the National Security Adviser, averred that there was indisputable proof that Boko Haram is PDP. As things stand, President Good-luck Jonathan is the national leader of PDP. In April 2012, Henry Okah (while standing trial on Terrorism charges) deposed to an affidavit before a South African court that President Good-luck Jonathan was the sponsor of the October 1, 2010 bombing at Eagle square. It is on record that as governor of a Niger-delta state, Dr Good-luck Jonathan (together with his brother governors) had used the MEND to command the attention of the Nigerian state. As a Party, we are aware of the role played by Jonathan’s PDP in the way the People’s post-electoral angst (at the subversion of their electoral will) was turned into murderous ethno-religious mayhem. We are also aware about how the Jonathan administration has consistently used the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) under the leadership of his fellow Niger-delta Nigerian, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, to demonize GMB in the despicable attempt to veil the murderous intent of the administration. Meanwhile, with the hullaballoo that Dr Jonathan and his PDP elements have unwittingly caused within the Polity, should it be interpreted that there is a real effort towards ensuring that the 2015 election is also rigged as before in giving vim to the PDP Leaders’ claim of ruling Nigeria for 60 years? As a Nation, we are witnesses to the manner in which rigged elections have foisted on the Nation cluelessness in governance and rapacious impudence; it is indeed a dreary road to tread. We insist that it is never ignoble to lose elections because President Abraham Lincoln, before being reputed to be the best American President that ever existed, was known to have lost elections several times. GMB, though lost Presidential elections three times to the rigging collusion of the Nigerian presidency and the electoral umpire, took the loss each time (like Abraham Lincoln) with equanimity! In the meantime, we shall continue to trumpet the sterling qualities of the Buhari brand which is still a rarity among the Political players in our nation’s season of anomie. We stand unwaveringly by the statement credited to GMB! God bless Nigeria. Rotimi Fashakin (Engr.) National Publicity Secretary, CPC (Wednesday, 16th May, 2012) http://saharareporters.com/press-release/bloody-2015-controversy-cpc-replies-jonathan-buhari |
sinking and stinking> |
shuooo! are you serious? dame cant be that dumb nah? whats your source? |
yeah, two cars. A honda Halla in 2009 from one banjo( Elephant House Alausa) and a 2007 toyota camry from lashane about a month ago. Beautiful experience and not a bad deal at all. cheers |
People are so lazy! I wonder how you can succeed if you cant read, digest and understand. Seun did not write the story yet, people are tackling him. Very nice story/write up. I like it but, we just get the concluding part of the story. Did she keep in touch? What did her "colleagues" do to her? Is she now a pro? e.t.c |
Where's the location of the car? Let's me come for inspection and we can then talk about the final price, right? |
Nice ride but, did not get there fast enough to pick it. Good buy anytime anyday |
Sweets, we want to buy oooo, u don't want to sell ni ooo. Again, I bid N400k Call me if you are game. Would COME for inspection immediately and PAY if it meets my requirementssss! |
For prompt prospective buyer's response, post pics of the vehicle |
400k? Location? |
Is there A/C? Where's the location? Show more pics of the interior and the engine. Send ur reply to micklplus@yahoo.com. I would come for inspection. |
Upload the pictures for quick sale. Cheers |
I concur totally! Very valid points you made. A well maintained/serviced car, even with high mileage, is a good deal anytime anyday |
Happy birthday nairaland! Class of 2005!!!!!!!!! |
OP, change the Fairly used to Tokunbo! |
Where is this car located? |
Pics of the engine, PLS if its available |
Pics of the engine, PLS |
Sweet just like tokunbo! |
Sweet ride |
Nice ride but, would you consider N650k? |
Cool |
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