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ok no problem time will tell Mr mofon vodkat: Mumu ppl that went to world cup are given extra holiday why dont u use ur senses |
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If not for Enyeama, Nigeria for not reach 2nd round. He desrve it.
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cool pictures. mod front page please. |
Why will Mikel the snail stayed? I dont think he will stay he had long over stayed his welcome in Chelsea tuffgongjo: Mikel may stay,but olu mose is going. |
time will tell. Great Nigerian what can we say about this. |
The Super Eagles duo were not listed in in the 26-man squad for the tour which was released by Jose Mourinho on Monday. Anglo-Nigerian youngster Dominic Solanke was however named in the squad along with the newly-signed trio of Cesc Fabregas , Diego Costa and Filipe Luis. The future of both players at the club has been in doubt in recent times. Moses was farmed out on loan to Liverpool last season, but following an unsuccessful spell with the Reds and multiplicity of options at Stamford Bridge, his future currently hangs in the balance. Mikel on the other hand, has been unsettled at the club since the turn of the year having lost his place in the team to Nemanja Matic. The 27-year-old has already been told to look for new employers, with the club agreeing to lower their asking price. Source: http://www.nigeriasrenaissance.com/index.php/sports-news/item/43660-mourinho-leaves-mikel-moses-out-of-chelsea-tour-list |
How long you have being using this clean ride before putting it for sale? Any major mechanical issues to know? Thanks. |
chairman 500k pls |
My friend it is a lie, i just received a generator ordered on pay on delivery at my Abuja base yesterday. So Konga is d best. The experience i had with jumia is not a palatable one. zeemore: THAT IS A LIE.... KONGA.COM IS FAR WORSE THAN JUMIA.... KONGA HAS NEVER DELIVERED AN ITEM TO ME IN ABUJA... NEVER. THE LAST ITEM I ORDERED AND CLICKED ON PAY ON DELIVERY, TILL TODAY, 4 WEEKS LATER, STILL HAS NOT ARRIVED. TUFIA!!!! |
Duties On Used Cars Remains 35%- FG The federal government yesterday clarified on certain issues pertaining to the countrys auto policy, saying the duty on the used cars was now 35 percent and 70 percent from yesterday, that is incorrect. Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga who made the clarification while briefing Journalists after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) said he briefed Council on what he described as a misleading articles in one a national newspaper on the auto policy. He said, And we thought it necessary to make sure the misunderstanding Is properly understood and cleared with the Nigerian public. The article had claimed that the duty on the used cars is now 70 percent from yesterday, that is incorrect. It is 35 percent . It also claimed all used cars now coming into the country would pay duty of 70 percent, that again is incorrect. For all those in the auto policy programme, all those assembly cars in the programme, the policy is that they would be able to import cars to meet the gap when you look at production and the demands in the country, they would be able to import those cars at 35 percent, so it is not 70 percent. Aganga noted that it was only those who are putting strain on the countrys foreign reserves with no intention to create jobs as well as those who want to continue to remain traders that the 70 percent was applicable in order to discourage trading. He said, It is to encourage local assembly and job creation and unnecessary pressure on our foreign reserves. So it is an economic issue and it is very deliberate. And we dont expect that at all because there is no point. Why would you import cars at 70 percent while others are importing at 35 percent ? So we do not expect to see anyone importing cars at 70 percent. It was just a measure to encourage people to go within the policy group. When you look at the blended rate of those in the auto programme for the CKDs SKD 1 and SKD 2 they bring to the country, they only pay duty of zero percent, five percent and 10 percent. When So when you look at the blended rate of what they produce locally and what they import, it is just above 20 percent. That is the policy and that is why all the manufacturers, assemblers of cars which include some of the major distributors of cars and importers of cars before, companies like sterling, even Cocharis they have given an undertaken they will not increase their prices at all. Anyone who wants to buy cars from anyone of them, they will find out that none of them plans to or has increased prices at all. It will be the first country out of all the countries that have implemented auto programme that has refused to ban used cars at the time of implementation because of the interest of the Nigerian people, he added. The minister, however, said if the policy was not implemented, the pressure on the economy of would be unbearable because Nigeria relies heavily on the importation of cars, which is not what we want to use your foreign exchange for. Today, we spend more that $3 billion every year on importing cars, we so end another $3.2 billion and $3.4 billion importing used cars and spare parts.With every importation, we are creating new jobs in other countries, why should we as a country continue with that policy when we have high level of employment in our country just because we enjoy to ride beautiful cars and yet making sure we are creating unemployment in our country. Source: http://qwikgist.com/duties-on-used-cars-remains-35-fg/?utm_source=Test+group&utm_campaign=d259ea052e-02_07_2014_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_274f957b64-d259ea052e-174082981
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please i am in Abuja and will need it for my space wagon mitsubishi 2000. How much will it cost me? taderopo@gmail.com. thanks |
it is the sport 's man spirit my man. |
Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/soccer-dirty-tackle/luis-suarez-apologises-to-giorgio-chiellini-for-bite-173456923.html Uruguay striker Luis Suarez has issued an apology for the bite on Italy's Giorgio Chiellini that got him sent home from the World Cup with a nine-match suspension and four-month ban from all football-related activity. The apology comes after Suarez told FIFA's disciplinary committee that he did not intentionally bite Chiellini and that he simply fell and hurt his teeth — a defense the panel did not accept. On Monday, Suarez tweeted "my apologies to Chiellini" and included an image of a longer statement. My apologies to Chiellini: pic.twitter.com/CvfkkjxzlM — Luis Suarez (@luis16suarez) June 30, 2014 The statement reads: After several days of being home with my family, I have had the opportunity to regain my calm and reflect about the reality of what occurred during the Italy-Uruguay match on 24 June 2014. Independent from the fallout and the contradicting declarations that have surfaced during these past days, all of which have been without the intention of interfering with the good performance of my national team, the truth is that my colleague Giorgio Chiellini suffered the physical result of a bite in the collision he suffered with me. For this: -I deeply regret what occurred. -I apologize to Giorgio Chiellini and the entire football family. -I vow to the public that there will never again be another incident like Montevideo, 30th of June 2014 The evasive wording of the statement ("Chiellini suffered the physical result of a bite" instead of "I bit Chiellini" seems curious, as does the fact that this comes two days after it was reported that Barcelona would require Suarez to publicly apologize ahead of making a deal to sign him from Liverpool this summer.Suarez called Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic to make a personal apology after biting him during a match last year. That was Suarez's second biting offense. [Related: Adidas pulls Luis Suarez Copacabana ad after it becomes tourist attraction] Suarez has been vigorously defended by his countrymen over the last few days, with Uruguay president Jose Mujica calling the player's punishment a "fascist ban." Even Chiellini said the punishment went too far. Others said it's about time Suarez get some help. "He should go through a treatment," FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke told reporters. "I don't know if one exists but he should do something for himself because it is definitely wrong." Shortly after Suarez issued his statement, Chiellini tweeted back at him saying, "It's all forgotten. I hope FIFA will reduce your suspension." |
500k let go there |
is the vehicle not in nigeria yet \\ |
450k |
Please what year is this car? |
HOW MUCH SIR? |
500k |
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last price |
Location for inspection pls? |
what are the things to change in this dude |
cool car, i like anything mercedes |
ok now b.kay45: |
no picture of the car or are u trying to play game here. my pple beware |
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seems curious, as does the fact that this comes two days after it was reported that Barcelona would require Suarez to publicly apologize ahead of making a deal to sign him from Liverpool this summer.