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jaelz:Oya Na wetin e be? |
Though, I envy that PEJ Versace Baroque sunglasses, can't retail less than $5,000 but Abeg make Una help me ooo.... Is that a regular men's singlet abi na "shimmy" wey Oga Jona dey wear?
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Nigeria is already going down the drain. the amiable general only spoke what will happen if we don't kick out that zombie out of aso rock by all means come 2015. |
TribalEAST:I'm telling u mehn |
That zombie called GEJ is nothing but a failure to this country and needs to be put out by any means necessary come 2015. |
Nice one. I'm liking the new Jim Iyke |
Goodluck doesn't give a damn! That zombie needs to be put out by all means in 2015. |
I have just been able to reach the Chinese secretary, she answered this time. She said there was some sort of delay here with the Chinese custom and that my package should be in Nigeria today and cleared hopefully by Monday. She also said that henceforth, any battery package will now take at least 3 weeks to arrive in Nigeria. Dahz all. Thanks a lot Yemi2plus. I appreciate your concern, and everyone else who tried to help. I'll be back to update y'all when my contact receives it next week. |
yemi2plus:Thanks for trying to help. No. I haven't tried to talk to them on whatsapp. I didn't see the need to because I'm in China and I usually just call their China number and speak directly in Chinese to the Chinese girl. The package was supposed to be received by the poster above me, IBL LOGOSTICISi. He is a good friend and helps me to pick up my shipment in Nigeria all the time. Regarding the shipment duration, I'm certain the Chinese girl in Gz knows that I don't do slow shipping, even when I shipped more than 30 phones and tablet with them - including batteries, it arrived Nigeria in less than a month. This shipment is just a single phone and a Dre beats headphone, I believe it shouldn't take long at all. I've never had issues with them until now. I'll be in touch with them on whatsapp as u suggested. Meanwhile, Please help me see what u can do, I'd really appreciate. Thanks |
yemi2plus:I meant September. I am not a first time client with Pat .I ship weekly with them using the express shipping which arrives MMA next day and cleared the day after. I decided to use normal shipment for this as it wasn't an urgent shipment. I am not a Nairaland or alibaba shipperr. I'm in China myself , not in GZ though, so I do track my package via phone call till it gets to them. So, Yes. I have confirmed they have received it since 21st September. Please, if any one knows any of their agents of if any is reading this, please get at me asap via nairaland mention or 00861 8 3 6 8 8 58986. Thanks |
kmaxx:21st September |
TO WHOM IT MY CONCERN (St.Patrick International Cargo) Is there any representative of St. Patrick International Cargo here? I sent an apple iPhone and a Beats by Dre headphone from China to your Ajao Estate warehouse since 21st of November, my receiver in Nigeria has been calling your Ajao Estate office since before the Sallah holiday and up till today they keep saying it hasn't arrived. I have also tried calling your GZ office, the number 15920468789 hasn't been reachable since before the Chines New Year holiday. It has been 6 days since the Chinese holiday has been concluded and yet the number hasn't been reachable. I have called several times today, still no luck. Please, if any of their rep is here, kindly quote my post and get back to me asap, let me know why the delay cos this is not the first time i'm shipping through your cargo. Thanks |
redsun: The manager gave the sales "boy" resounding slap. What a way for a manager to treat a wanting staff. And we always wonder why we have domestic violence and what not. A lawless society.Bros, you need a resounding slap to reset your head fuel pump. |
The bump on the end was the first thing I noticed too much when I first saw the pictures, I wondered why no one saw it too. Whichever way I'm glad both fake and original shekau have been served. |
Could this be another plot to divert our attention from the South Africa scandal ![]() |
Fp sure banker. |
PDP e-rats, una food don done oo. |
See wetin unemployment don cause the op |
Patients want to speak with Michelle ![]() How una think say their conversation go e self, starting from when Patience does the "greetings"? |
This country don tire me i swear. |
Allahu!... Nigeria Military has just successfully birth another sect they can't possibly contain in future. This is outrageous and sad and should be condemned by peace loving Nigerians who understand the genesis of Boko Haram that we are currently dealing with. |
Thousands gathered in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square; police let the protest go ahead after canceling it two hours before it was set to start; at least five anti-war protesters were attacked after the demonstration. Some 5,000 Israelis on Saturday evening protested the war in Gaza under the banner, ”No more deaths – Israeli-Palestinian peace, now.” The protest took place at Rabin Square in central Tel Aviv. Speakers included Hadash MK Dov Khenin, an Israeli and Palestinian veteran from the organization Combatants for Peace, and Yifat Solel, the head of the Meretz party’s anti-occupation forum. Meretz, however, did not back the demonstration as a party. Ben Kfir of the Parents’ Circle, whose daughter was killed in a Hamas suicide bombing in 2003, also spoke, refuting the government’s claim that there is no partner for peace among the Palestinians. The speakers criticized the government for its attitude toward peace negotiations, and for resorting to war as a default policy. Demonstrators chanted “Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies,” called for an end to the occupation and the siege on Gaza, and lit candles to commemorate the victims. Roughly 300 right-wing counter-protesters were on the scene trying to reach the main demonstration, audibly chanting “Death to Arabs” while Sulaiman Khatib, co-founder of Combatants for Peace, spoke. A large police presence circled the square in order to keep the sides separate. Four were arrested. Police ended the protest at around 10 p.m., citing resumed rocket fire from Gaza, two hours before a “humanitarian” ceasefire was set to expire. Soon after the demonstration dispersed, counter-protesters began followed the demonstrators home. Verbal attacks turned physically violent; one anti-war demonstrator was beaten with a metal rod and required stitches, and two were attacked with pepper spray. Some two hours before the protest was set to begin, police canceled it over what they said was fear of a rocket attack. The permit for the demonstration was reinstated only an hour before it began – by which time busses of protesters en route for Tel Aviv had turned back. Source: http://mediatakeout.com/external/251104
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Shaka Zulu and Sun Tsu... My heros. |
So because he killed a popular politician and not an ordinary man he is not liable for pardon?? |
All this heist wey our ogas dem dey they pull right in front of our eyes nko... Dia riz Gordu Sha. |
This is how insurgency is birth. Then those Shiites are gonn start acquiring weapon to defend themselves and three months later they become another major wahala causing Mayhems on innocent Nigerians. Why can't our defense personnel be civil for once. Why shoot when you're not being shot at. This is the same flow that gave birth to Boko haram. |
bloodykiller: only a vulture will vote this useless and demonic party called apcChai! May God deliver u from this ignorance. |
Yes it can settle officer for MMA or your courier. |
Noise! Noise! Noise! . . . . Now Playing: Brymo - Purple Jar . *Up Next*: Jesse Jagz - Desire |
If you believe any word that comes out of that fedora hat donning man's mouth. . . . You are on a long thing. ![]() |
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Is that a regular men's singlet abi na "shimmy" wey Oga Jona dey wear?