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Politics / Re: 30 Persons Kidnapped In Gauraka, Niger As Protesters Block Abuja-Kaduna Road by monajit(m): 1:14pm On May 24, 2021
This reasoning is sick, insane!
SenecaTheYonger:
PDP trying to raise funds for next election through ransome since Bubu and his coronies have blocked every of avenue for them.
Politics / Re: Abducted Zamfara School Girls Have Been Released (pictures). by monajit(m): 7:04am On Mar 02, 2021
Something isn't right, here
NgeneUkwenu:
Good one!

May God Bless His Excellency, The Hard Working President Of The Federal Republic Of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari...

May Thunder Fire IPOB Terrorists, Boko Haram Terrorists, Herdsmen Terrorists, IGBOHO Terrorists..
Business / Re: Fire Outbreak Around UBA Building Dugbe, Ibadan (Video) by monajit(m): 3:40pm On Apr 15, 2020
Fire Fighters have contained it already. I heard they came in once they got called and they put out the fire
Romance / Re: Dear Men, Please Listen by monajit(m): 5:41pm On Aug 14, 2019
LillyVal:
Dear men, Please Listen
embarassed
Never take a woman for granted. If she's giving you too much attention, just consider yourself lucky because she loves you so much that she doesn’t want anyone else to take her place in your life.

If she cries for you don’t think she is weak but consider yourself lucky that she thinks you are worth her precious tears.

If she is jealous of the other women around you; don’t think she is insecure, but she doesn’t want to see anyone else to be in your arms.

If a woman says sorry to you even though it was not her fault don’t think she fears losing you, but she considers her relationship worth another chance and she doesn’t want anyone else to have your heart.

Have a good day

I sent you a mail

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Politics / Seyi Makinde Appoints Mrs Olubamiwo Adeosun Of Shell As SSG by monajit(m): 4:32pm On Jun 28, 2019
Press Release

Gov. Makinde names Adeosun Oyo SSG



Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, has appointed the Country Implementation Lead of the Shell Business Operations (SBO), Nigeria, Mrs. Olubamiwo Adeosun, as the Secretary to the State Government (SSG).

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, made the appointment public on Friday.

The statement quoted the Governor as saying “we are proud to attract Mrs. Olubamiwo Adeosun, a talented technocrat at Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) to support me to drive our transformation agenda in order to realise the vision of embedding prosperity in Oyo State.”

The Governor described the appointment as being in line with “his firm belief in women’s inclusiveness and diversity in government.”

The Statement further described Mrs. Adeosun as a licensed Pharmacist and a Chartered Human Resources Practitioner who obtained a degree in Pharmacy and a Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Benin in 1990 and 1997 respectively.

According to the statement, Adeosun will be bringing on board over twenty-six years of diverse multinational experience, which has seen her hold lead roles in SmithKline Beecham (GlaxoSmithKline) and the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC). She has held multiple roles with local and global remits in the organisations.

The new Oyo SSG is a full member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM), Nigeria and a Chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD), United Kingdom.

She has also held various Lead HR Roles with specialisation in areas such as Business partnering, Talent Management, and Employee Relations.

As an active member of the CIPM, Mrs. Adeosun is involved in a foundation that is currently executing a programme for young leaders to imbibe leadership values of Integrity, Excellence, Empathy & Transformation.

The programme is targeted at leaving a leadership legacy in Africa by strengthening capabilities in today's leaders and building a pipeline of ready future leaders by 2035.

The statement further indicated that Mrs. Adeosun hails from Ile Mato, Oranyan area in Ibadan North East Local Government of Oyo State.

Governor Makinde wished Mrs. Adeosun the best in her new assignment.
Politics / Seyi Makinde Appoints Mrs Olubamiwo Adeosun Of Shell As SSG by monajit(m): 4:22pm On Jun 28, 2019
Press Release

Gov. Makinde names Adeosun Oyo SSG



Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, has appointed the Country Implementation Lead of the Shell Business Operations (SBO), Nigeria, Mrs. Olubamiwo Adeosun, as the Secretary to the State Government (SSG).

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, made the appointment public on Friday.

The statement quoted the Governor as saying “we are proud to attract Mrs. Olubamiwo Adeosun, a talented technocrat at Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) to support me to drive our transformation agenda in order to realise the vision of embedding prosperity in Oyo State.”

The Governor described the appointment as being in line with “his firm belief in women’s inclusiveness and diversity in government.”

The Statement further described Mrs. Adeosun as a licensed Pharmacist and a Chartered Human Resources Practitioner who obtained a degree in Pharmacy and a Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Benin in 1990 and 1997 respectively.

According to the statement, Adeosun will be bringing on board over twenty-six years of diverse multinational experience, which has seen her hold lead roles in SmithKline Beecham (GlaxoSmithKline) and the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC). She has held multiple roles with local and global remits in the organisations.

The new Oyo SSG is a full member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM), Nigeria and a Chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD), United Kingdom.

She has also held various Lead HR Roles with specialisation in areas such as Business partnering, Talent Management, and Employee Relations.

As an active member of the CIPM, Mrs. Adeosun is involved in a foundation that is currently executing a programme for young leaders to imbibe leadership values of Integrity, Excellence, Empathy & Transformation.

The programme is targeted at leaving a leadership legacy in Africa by strengthening capabilities in today's leaders and building a pipeline of ready future leaders by 2035.

The statement further indicated that Mrs. Adeosun hails from Ile Mato, Oranyan area in Ibadan North East Local Government of Oyo State.

Governor Makinde wished Mrs. Adeosun the best in her new assignment.
Politics / Re: Senator Akpabio Resigns As Minority Leader (Photo) by monajit(m): 8:44am On Aug 07, 2018
Excellency my foot
Politics / Re: Senator Akpabio Resigns As Minority Leader (Photo) by monajit(m): 8:44am On Aug 07, 2018
Did he have to address himself as "his excellently" ?
Education / Re: What Is The Best Mathematics Textbook For SS3 by monajit(m): 7:16am On Jul 20, 2018
I'll suggest you also get a mathematics dictionary. It would aid his learning of the subject. Metamorphic maths Dictionary for SSS and 'A levels may help

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Politics / Speaker Of Oyo State House Of Assembly Is Dead by monajit(m): 10:46am On Apr 27, 2018
Speaker of the Oyo House of Assembly, Michael Adeyemo is dead. He suffered a heart attack this morning, April 27th. His remains has been taken to the morgue.
Career / Re: House Help Caught With Charms 3 Days After Resuming Work In Lagos (Photos) by monajit(m): 2:47am On Feb 20, 2018
Methinks it is barbaraic to ridicule him in this manner and making a social media scape goat out of him. What exactly is the offence he has committed?
Foreign Affairs / Re: George Weah Is New President Of Liberia by monajit(m): 11:53am On Dec 27, 2017
Behold a new project for IMO government

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Politics / Re: Governor Simon Lalong Buys Fuel From ‘Black Market’ Dealer by monajit(m): 11:06am On Dec 23, 2017
It's a good thing the heat is felt there too

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Career / First Nigerian Professors And Their States Of Origin by monajit(m): 8:46am On Oct 02, 2017
KNOW YOUR PIONEERING PROFESSORS

First Nigerian Professor of History ~ Prof Kenneth Dike ( From Awka, Anambra).

First Nigerian Professor of Philosophy ~ Prof Olubi Sodipo (From Ilishan-Remo, Ogun state).

First Nigerian Professor of Linguistic ~ Prof Ayo Bamgbose (From Oyo, Oyo State).

First Nigerian Professor of French Language ~ Prof Evans.

First Nigerian Professor of Arabic and Islamic Language ~ Prof M.O.A Abdul (Ijebu Ode, Ogun State).

First Nigerian Professor of Yoruba and African Literature ~ Prof Wande Abimbola (From Oyo, Oyo State).

First Nigerian Professor of Music ~ Prof. Lazarus Ekwueme (From Oko, Anambra state).

First Nigerian Professor of Theatre and Arts ~ Prof Joel Adeyinka Adedeji (State of Origin Unknown).

First Professor of Mass Communication in Nigeria ~ Prof Alfred Opubor (Nigerian-Cotonou).

First Nigerian Professor of Library and Information Science ~ Prof Mrs Adetoun Ogunsheye.

First Nigerian Professor of Education ~ Prof. Aliu Babs Fafunwa (Isale Eko, Lagos State).

First Nigerian Professor of Physical Education ~ Prof. M. Oluwafemi Ajisafe (Ekiti State).

First Nigerian Professor of Tests and Measurement ~ Prof. Dibu Ojerinde (Igboho, Oyo State).

First Nigerian Professor of Law ~ Prof Teslim Olawale Elias (Lagos State)

First Nigerian Professor of Agriculture ~ Prof. Victor Adenuga Oyenuga (Ijebu, Ogun state).

First Nigerian Professor of Animal Science ~ Prof. Gabriel. M. Babatunde (Afijio, Oyo State).

First Nigeria Professor of Forestry ~ Professor Kolade Adeyoju (Ijan-Ekiti, Ekiti State).

First Nigerian professor of clinical pharmacy ~ Prof. Nzebunwa Aguwa (Eke-Nguru, IMO State).

First Nigerian Professor of Medicine ~ Prof. Theophius Ogunlesi (Sagamu, Ogun State).

First Nigerian Professor of Nursing ~ Prof (Mrs). Elfrida. O. Adebo (Abeokuta, Ogun State).

First Nigerian Professor of Physiotherapy ~ Prof. Vincent C. B. Nwuga (Asaba, Delta State).

First Nigerian Professor of Anatomy ~ Prof. Thomas Adesanya Grillo (Lagos State).

First Nigerian Professor of Physiology ~ HRH Prof. Joseph Chike Edozien (Asaba, Delta State).

First Nigerian Professor of psychiatry ~ Prof. Thomas Adeoye Lambo ( Abeokuta, Ogun State).

First Nigerian Professor of public health ~ Prof. Oladele Ajose (Lagos state).

First Nigerian Professor of Nutrition ~ Prof Babatunde Oguntona.

First Nigerian Professor of Paediatrics ~ Prof Olikoye Ransome-Kuti (Abeokuta, Ogun State).

First Nigerian Professor of Botany ~ Prof. Eni Njoku (Ohafia, Abia State).

First Nigerian Professor of Physics ~ Prof. Muyiwa Awe (Esie, Kwara State).

First Nigerian Professor of statistics ~ Prof. Nwoue Adichie "Chinamada's dad (Abba, Anambra).

First Nigerian Professor of Mathematics ~ Prof. Chike Obi (Anambra State).

First Nigerian Professor of Geology ~ Prof. Mosobolaje O. Oyawoye (Offa, Kwara State).

First Nigerian Professor of Computer Science ~ Prof. Olu Longe.

First Nigerian Professor of Chemistry ~ Prof. Stephen Oluwole Awokoya (Awa-Ijebu, Ogun state).

First Nigerian Professor Of Architecture ~ Prof. Ekundayo Adeyemi (Iyin-Ekiti, Ekiti State).

First Nigerian Professor of Urban and Regional Planning ~ Prof. Adepoju Onibokun(Iwoye-Ijesha, Osun State).

First Nigerian Professor of Estate Management ~ Prof. John. A. Umeh (Nnobi, Anambra State).

First Nigerian Professor of Accounting ~ Prof. Micheal A. Adeyemo (Irun-Akoko, Ondo State)

First Nigerian Professor of Marketing ~ Prof. Julius Onuorah Onah (Orba, Enugu State).

First Nigerian Professor of Insurance ~ Prof. Joseph. O. Irukwu (Eteem, Abia State).

First Nigerian Professor of Chemical Engineering ~ Prof. Sikiru A. Sanni (Ibadan, Oyo State).

First Nigerian Professor of Industrial Engineering ~ Prof. David. E. Osifo (Benin-city, Edo State).

First Nigerian Professor of Civil Engineering ~ Prof. Ifedayo O. Oladapo ( Ondo, Ondo State).

First Nigerian Professor of Petroleum Engineering ~ Prof. Gabriel Kayode Falade

First Nigerian Professor of Mining Engineering ~ Prof. Zacheus Opafunso (Ede, Osun State).

First Nigerian Professor of Public Health Engineering ~ Prof. Paul Aibinuola Oluwande.

First Nigerian Professor of Geography ~ Prof. Akin Mobogunje (Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State)

First Nigerian Professor of Psychology ~ Prof. Dennis Ugwuegbu (Orlu, Imo State).

Prof. Funso Daramola - First African Professor of Jurisprudence/International Law. ( Ilobu, Kwara State).

First Female Academicians ~ Aim of collecting this is to promote girl child Education.

- First Nigerian Female Professor ever ~ Prof. (Mrs) Felicia Adetoun Ogunsheye.

- First Nigerian Female Professor of Law ~ Prof (Mrs) Jadesola Olayinka Akande.

- First Nigerian Female Professor of History ~ Prof. (Mrs) Bolanle Awe.

- First Nigerian Female Professor of Pharmacy ~ Prof. (Mrs) Babalola Chinedum Peace.

- First Nigerian Female Professor of Psychiatry ~ Prof. (Mrs) Olayinka Omigbodun.

- First Nigerian Female Professor of Mass Communication ~ Prof. (Mrs) Chinyere Stella Okunna.

- First female Physics Professor in Africa ~ Prof. (Mrs) Deborah Ajakaye.

- First Female Professor of Chemistry in Nigeria ~ Prof. (Mrs) Modupe Ogunlesi.

- First Nigerian Female Professor of Quantity Surveying in Africa ~ Prof Olubola Babalola.

- First female Nigerian Professor of Accounting ~ Prof. Jane Ande.

- First Female professor of physiotherapy in Africa ~ Prof. Arinola O. Sanya.

- First Female Professor of Computer Science ~ Prof Adenike Osofisan.

- First female professor of Chemical Engineering in Nigeria ~Professor (Mrs) P.K. Igbokwe

- First Nigerian Female Professor of Mathematics Education ~ Prof. (Mrs). Grace Allele-Williams.

- First female Professor of Animal Breeding & Genetics in Nigeria~Prof. Adebambo Ayoka.O. Ayoka-olufunmilayo

- First Female Professor of Yoruba Studies in the world ~ Prof. (Mrs). Omotayo Olutoye

- First Female Professor of Agriculture in Nigeria and First Female Professor of Agricultural Economics in Africa ~ Professor (Mrs)
Tomilayo O. Adekanye.

- First Nigerian Female Professor of Urban and Regional Planning ~ Prof.(Mrs).Ogbazi Joy Ukamaka.
Politics / Consequences Of Aburi Accord That Never Was by monajit(m): 4:28am On Aug 26, 2017
This article was written by Femi Adesina the current Spokesperson to President Buhari in 2012 after the demise of Ikemba Odumegwu Ojukwu.

Hmmmmm...... Plz read;

THE ABURI ACCORD THAT WOULD HAVE SAVED NIGERIA FROM ALL HER PROBLEMS...( but aborted by the Fulani Oligarchy)

By FEMI ADESINA( current spokesperson to President Buhari)

In December 2009, I was at Aburi, while holidaying in Ghana. We Nigerians call it A-b-u-r-i, but the Ghanaians pronounce it as E-b-r-i. For those who have read widely about the civil war that we fought between 1967 and 1970, Aburi is a significant place. This was what I wrote about Aburi, after returning from that journey:

“Aburi. Beautiful, serene Aburi, set daintily atop a hill. It is home to a botanical garden that is 119 years old. But for us in Nigeria, Aburi goes beyond just nature and its preservation. It is the town where General Yakubu Gowon and Odumegwu Ojukwu met, to try and avert the Nigerian Civil War that lasted between 1967 and 1970. They came out with Aburi Accord, which later broke down. And a shooting war started. You could see the Presidential Lodge on a hill, where the Nigerian leaders had parleyed at the behest of Ghanaian leaders. It all ended in futility.”

As one of the key parties to the Aburi Accord, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, returns to mother earth today, it is also apposite to return to Aburi, and look at the letter and the spirit of the accord once again, an agreement that was violated by the Federal side, and which made a bloody internecine war inevitable.
For most part of 1966, the northern part of Nigeria, particularly, had been turned to killing fields. Non-natives, especially Igbos, were killed in thousands. Many fled, many others were displaced. There was complete anarchy in the land. The average Igbo looked up to Lt. Col Odumegwu Ojukwu, military governor of the Eastern Region, to provide leadership and direction. He did not fail. He picked the gauntlet and championed the cause of his people.
By January 1967, the drums of war were loud and clear, reverberating across the length and breadth of Nigeria. But there was a last ditch effort to prevent what was imminent. There was a peace meeting hosted at Aburi, in Ghana, by the then Ghanaian head of state, Gen J. A. Ankrah. At the meeting were Gowon, Ojukwu, all the military governors of the regions, and some top civil servants, both from the Federal side and the Eastern region. The meeting held on January 4 and 5, 1967, and came out with what is popularly known today as the Aburi Accord.
The agenda of the meeting consisted of three crucial issues: (i) Reorganization of the Armed Forces (ii) Constitutional agreement (iii) Issues of displaced persons within Nigeria.

The two-day meeting reached consensus that were acceptable to both sides. Among others, it was resolved that legislative and executive authority of the Federal Military Government was to remain in the Supreme Military Council (SMC), to which any decision affecting the whole country shall be referred for determination provided it is possible for a meeting to be held, and the matter requiring determination must be referred to military governors for their comment and concurrence. What does this mean in simple language? The SMC would run the affairs of the country, but not without consulting the regions as represented by the military governors. This was something akin to federalism, even under a military government.

Other terms of the agreement include that appointments to senior ranks in the police, diplomatic and consular services as well as appointment to superscale posts in the federal civil service and the equivalent posts in the statutory corporations must be approved by the SMC. What does this mean again in simple language? Equity, fairness, true federalism.
Other matters like the holding of an ad hoc constitutional conference, fate of soldiers involved in the January 15, 1966 coup, rehabilitation of displaced persons, etc, were also amicably resolved, and the conferees returned happily to Nigeria. Only for the Federal side to deliver a blow to the solar plexus: the Aburi Accord, Gowon said, was unworkable, and he reneged on all the agreements.

Using the Eastern Nigerian Broadcasting Service, Ojukwu played the tape recording of the proceedings at Aburi repeatedly, to educate the populace on who was playing Judas. Later, he made a broadcast in which he said: “we in the East are anxious to see that our differences are resolved by peaceful means and that Nigeria is preserved as a unit, but it is doubtful, and the world must judge whether Lt. Col Gowon’s attitudes and other exhibitions of his insincerity are something which can lead to a return of normalcy and confidence in the country.

“I must warn all Easterners once again to remain vigilant. The East will never be intimidated, nor will she acquiesce to any form of dictation. It is not our intention to play the aggressor. Nonetheless, it is not our intention to be slaughtered in our beds. We are ready to defend our homeland.”

In a piece I did last December, shortly after Ojukwu passed away, I said he was virtually pushed into war by the infidelity of the Federal side to the Aburi Accord. I still stand by that position. Ojukwu was called ‘warlord’ for many decades, but he was by no means a warmonger. He only did what he needed to do for his people–and for the country.

As his earthly remains are interred today, it is tragic that Nigeria is still submerged in the morass that Ojukwu already identified about 45 years ago. Today, bombs go off like firecrackers in the country. There is agitation for the review of the revenue allocation formula. There are strident calls for the convocation of a sovereign national conference. Even some component parts are threatening to pull out of the federation if anything happened to their ‘son’ who is now in power. Didn’t Ojukwu warn of these landmines ahead? Were all these issues not already settled at Aburi? Foremost journalist and media administrator, Akogun Tola Adeniyi, in a recent media interview, explained the Aburi Accord this way: “Let every region be semi-autonomous and develop at its own level.” Yes, that was the spirit and letter of Aburi, but which sadly became a road not taken. And is that not why we are still suffering today, living in a rickety and decrepit country that can burst at the seams any moment? I tell you, Ojukwu was a prophet, and like most prophets, he had no honour in his own country. Pity. But whether we like it or not, there’s no way we won’t return to Aburi. Willy-nilly. I only hope it will be sooner than later, before Nigeria goes to grief. On Aburi I stand.

Federal Government was perfidious and duplicitous on Aburi. It is still the same way today. That is why as Nigerians, we are most times disillusioned, dismayed, dispirited, dejected and depressed. When will change come to this land? Our hearts are getting weary.
Last December, I wrote that Ojukwu should be buried like a hero. I’m glad at the rites of passage so far, culminating in the interment today. Yes, bury him like a true hero. An icon, an avatar, deserves no less. This generation will surely not see another like Ojukwu. He fought not only for his own people, but for a true federation founded on justice, fair play, equity and rectitude. Unfortunately, he did not see the Nigeria of his dreams. Will we? Adieu the Ikemba, the Eze Igbo Gburugburu. May your soul rest in peace. Ka nkpur’obi gi zue ike n’adukwa.

By Femi Adesina
Friday March 02, 2012

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Celebrities / Renowned Broadcaster And Foremost Nollywood Actor, Adebayo Faleti Is Dead by monajit(m): 4:59pm On Jul 23, 2017
Renowned broadcaster and nollywood actor, adebayo faleti died at university college hospital ibadan around 6am today 23rd July 2017. Family members have confirmed his death and would announce further details.

May his soul rest in peace.
Crime / Re: SARS Operatives Torture A Photographer To Death In Ibadan. Graphic Photos by monajit(m): 10:08am On May 01, 2017
This is not in anyway acceptable. The culprits should be fished out and brought to book...let's pass it on until the cry for justice is heard where it matters..

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Crime / Re: EFCC Arraigns Two For Internet Scam by monajit(m): 10:46pm On Feb 10, 2017
I suppose the $249.00 written there is a typo and should have been$240,000

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Politics / Re: Senator Ojudu Abandons Daughter, Moremi Ojudu Over Facebook Post - Ajayi Oluwole by monajit(m): 2:02pm On Jan 07, 2017
It's wrong to use a forum like this for manipulation. I believe it's a family matter and it should be addressed as such. As a matter of fact, the child does not look to me like one that has manners. Otherwise, should not have brought the father's dirty garment for public display.
Politics / Re: See The Punishment Soldiers Gave These Guys (photos) by monajit(m): 8:38pm On Jan 04, 2017
This is wrong information. They are not Nigerian soldiers (either Chadian or nigerien soldiers). Moreso, those punished are alleged bokoharamians.
Health / Re: Scissors Pulled From Man's Stomach 18 Years After Surgery by monajit(m): 7:09pm On Jan 03, 2017
Quite hard to believe though.
Agriculture / Re: Massey Ferguson Tractor 135; 65HP For Sale by monajit(m): 9:07am On Dec 10, 2015
trailer, plough and slasher can be bought separately

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Agriculture / Re: Massey Ferguson Tractor 135; 65HP For Sale by monajit(m): 7:50am On Dec 10, 2015
Engine view

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Agriculture / Re: Massey Ferguson Tractor 135; 65HP For Sale by monajit(m): 6:43am On Dec 10, 2015
At that price, no. You may have to buy the implements separately.

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Agriculture / Re: Massey Ferguson Tractor 135; 65HP For Sale by monajit(m): 8:37pm On Dec 09, 2015
Ready for inspection in Ibadan

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Agriculture / Re: Massey Ferguson Tractor 135; 65HP For Sale by monajit(m): 8:29pm On Dec 09, 2015
Rear view

Agriculture / Re: Massey Ferguson Tractor 135; 65HP For Sale by monajit(m): 8:24pm On Dec 09, 2015
You may ask me any more questions

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