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Travel / Re: Cost Of A Nigeria International Passport by odutolasodiq(m): 2:12pm On Dec 21, 2021
homebase:
Congrats!

I also captured on 19th November at Alausa.

64 pages with 10 years duration.

Is yours a renewal or fresh application and how many page?

Also did you receive SMS for pick up?




Fresh, 32 pages and 5 years validity.

Yes, I recieved SMS to come for collection.

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Travel / Re: Cost Of A Nigeria International Passport by odutolasodiq(m): 12:36pm On Dec 21, 2021
Theyolu:


I collected my passport at Alausa today. 32pages/5years. I captured October 20. So irrespective of them crying no booklet, I still got it. It is strictly DIY


Confirmed

I got mine yesterday 20th of December, 2021 less than 4 weeks after biometric capture, 16th November, 2021. Strictly DIY!


My Advice
Stop patronizing touts to expedite the process of passport application. Start your application on time either fresh or renewal. Most of the information posted on this thread about non availability of booklet is false, especially at Alausa NIS office. The officers will approach you with offer to help, but do not patronize them. Stop indulging them. Stand your ground!

Nigeria shall be great again!

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Literature / How Technology Destroyed A Place Called Oluwole, Ogba, Lagos by odutolasodiq(m): 12:47pm On Nov 09, 2021
By Mike Jimoh, November 07, (THEWILL)

The story of Dennis: Sometime in 1992, a university hopeful tearfully told his father he was dropping out of his studies in Nigeria. He had set his sights on Europe just like two of his friends had done months before. A beloved and an only son, his father lent a sympathetic ear.

A cocoa dealer from an agrarian community in the northern part of what was then Bendel state, money was no problem to the father and so he made provisions for his ward’s long journey away from Africa. Of course, the lad’s starting point was Lagos where he would process the necessary documents needed to travel to Vienna, the Austrian capital where his friends had landed.

Dennis O (not his real name) had been briefed where to go in Lagos: A place called Oluwole. That was how Dennis arrived Oluwole and met his ‘helpers,’ those who would facilitate his journey to Vienna. He was more than elated.

Of course, his supposed helpers saw through him at first glance: in his new surroundings, Dennis’s rural simplicity shone like a greasy mechanic at a banker’s convention International passport? Dennis had none. Not to worry. Within a week, the helpers had procured an international passport for the chap, complete with the requisite travel documents. Dennis was over the moon.

But first, he had to go back to the village to share the good news with his father and also get his blessings. Showing off the documents in his possession, Dennis told his father he literally had one leg in Nigeria and the other in Europe.

Prouder than a parent whose son had won a scholarship to an Ivy League institution, his father quickly arranged for a ‘little celebration’ for his departing son. Friends and neighbours were invited to what was a send-off for the lucky lad. There was plenty to eat and drink as some of Dennis peers looked on with undisguised envy.

When it was time for Dennis to leave for Austria, he returned to Lagos for the second time and then proceeded to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja for his long awaited journey. Inside the belly of a giant Austrian Airlines Airbus 320, Dennis finally relaxed and, as the Yorubas say, he could finally prop his feet up on the table, drink water and put the cup down.

Not quite. No sooner had he got to the arrivals in Vienna and encountered the country’s immigration officers than he realised that all the documents in his possession were counterfeit – passport, visa and just about anything else. The only genuine items about him were his clothes and luggage.

Needless to say a few days later, Dennis was booked on another flight and parceled back from whence he came.

Like Moses, Dennis saw the ‘promised land’ but couldn’t step into it. But unlike Moses who was denied by a divine decree, Dennis was done in by master swindlers and forgers at Oluwole, a market area in Central Lagos and operational base of dyed-in-the-wool forgers who made oodles of cash at the expense of gullible Nigerians.

Dennis had joined the number.

Oluwole was home to ersatz documents of whatever nature. If you wanted to sell your father’s house, you could come to Oluwole, get a forged certificate of death, get a fake notarization and voila! Or imagine that you wanted a glowing WAEC result even though you are a confirmed knucklehead, there was only one place to go to make it happen.

Oluwole was also the place to go, if, say, you gained access to a parsimonious parent’s cheque book and wanted a perfect imitation of his signature so you could enrich yourself at his/ her expense.

What about obtaining, say, the blue British Passport or even visa to any European country without necessarily following due process? The road led to Oluwole.

Marriage, birth and death certificates as well as affidavits of all kinds were easily procured at Oluwole not to mention letters of invitation, bank statements, cheque leaflets, even booklets and tax clearance certificates. Of course, all of them were duds, perfect imitations of the originals.

Legend has it that a certain civilian governor of a state in the south west once boasted his signature could not be duplicated to the exact cursive letters and strokes. A week later, one of his aides showed him two identical samples of his signature from the chaps at Oluwole. The governor chose the wrong one as his.

One source told THEWILL that as ordinary as it looked, counterfeiters at Oluwole bilked victim after victim of huge sums of money, raking in between $5, 000 to $10, 000 monthly. Business was good for the forgers while the expectations of those who patronized them were never met.

Hello, Hello!

But Oluwole was not only about forged documents.

Long before the advent of GSM, Nigerians of a certain generation who wanted to reach out to relatives and friends abroad hoofed it to discreet corner shops in central Lagos where operators tapped NITEL telephone lines illegally.

According to one man-about-town who claims knowledge of the early beginnings of Oluwole, hustlers in those shops often approached people on the street, Broad Street or Marina, say, and whispered “hello, hello,” a coded message implying you could make calls somewhere nearby. Once you agreed, they would lead you to inconspicuous shops where you could, for a fee, talk as long as you wanted with the receiver overseas. It goes without saying that such payments were never remitted to the rightful owners – NITEL.

Oluwole was a garden of hope from where many ended up harvesting tubers of disappointments.

Man-about-town, Joseph Okoduwa (not real names) recalls instances of hapless deportees like Dennis angrily storming Oluwole to register their displeasure sometimes accompanied by police officers. “They come back dejected,” Okoduwa told THEWILL. “First is the shock and disbelief of what has happened and then anger at the perpetrators.”

Continuing, Okoduwa insists the fraudsters/ forgers at Oluwole usually anticipated such confrontations and were more than prepared for the returnees. Questions like “here na embassy, am I an ambassador?” were often thrown at the already hapless victims, that is if they even managed to trace the forgers at all.

Those who know describe Oluwole in its halcyon days as a warren of roads and narrow alleys leading to obscure shops and poky offices smack in the middle of a market of the same name in Central Lagos. The byzantine routes and narrow paths made it possible for counterfeiters to escape easily during unexpected raids by law enforcement agents.

In a Vanguard report of August 2, 2011, for instance, Evelyn Usman wrote of a surprise raid at Oluwole on a Sunday morning headlined “Day of Reckoning for Oluwole Fraudsters as Security Agents Raid Hideout.”

Usman wrote that “activities at the notorious Oluwole market located in central area of Lagos went on as usual last Sunday when all of a sudden an unprecedented invasion of the area by some security agencies changed the course of the day.”

The surprise raid was carried out by a combined team of Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigeria Police and the State Security Service. Recovered from the forgers were fake international e-passports, fake NYSC certificates and vital government documents.

According to Usman, fraudsters “operating there usually played on the gullibility of desperate Nigerians who intend travelling out of the country at all cost…those swindled ended up visiting the area with policemen only to discover that the person they transacted with was nowhere to be found.”

After the raid, the Comptroller General of Immigration Lagos State Command at the time, Mr. Sule Abass Ahmed, was stunned beyond words. He “marveled at the sophistication with which the fraudsters operated,” insisting that they were “well informed about any change either in signature or documents of any country at their disposal…getting the original visa or passport of any given country, after which they will scan into their system and then photocopy the original for willing buyers.”

Another source confirmed to THEWILL how back in the mid to late eighties, “you could get a British Passport, a trifold card board ID or abbreviated form of passport, the old British blue book passport and the red passport to travel from Nigeria to other European countries. If the picture of the Afro or Caribbean person doesn’t look like you, counterfeiters at Oluwole could expertly take apart the passport and replace/ transplant the passport photograph to yours.”

Continuing, the source, now safely ensconced in Canada, neither confirmed nor denied if he ever patronized the forgers, but declared that, for a fee, forgers “could provide you with first grade counterfeit visa to many countries in Europe, especially Eastern European countries.”

Asked if he knew those who were the criminal masterminds behind such deceptive schemes at Oluwole, the source mentioned one Wella, a tall, huge and fair-complexioned fellow. He may or may not be dead, he went on. Wella seemed to be the number one man of the forgers then, adding that you could distinguish them from others by the very expensive jewelry they wear.

The clever rogues they were, the forgers at Oluwole “never saved their money in banks for fear it might be traced to them. They invested in costly necklaces, rings and wristwatches such as Citizen and Seiko watches. They were the Rolex of their time.”

To be sure, the counterfeiters operated with a phalanx of collaborators ranging from retired or retrenched staff from ministries, travel agents and even staff of embassies and airlines. There were also the signature experts, sign writers and printers at Shomolu/Bariga.

According to Okoduwa, it was not only individuals forgers at Oluwole ruined financially and emotionally. They destroyed businesses as well. In his telling, there was a time when luncheon vouchers were the rave in Lagos, travellers cheques, too, and even fuel coupons. But the counterfeiters at Oluwole put an end to those businesses by cleverly forging them and having the returns come to them instead of the parent companies.

911 and the decline of Oluwole

Nothing, they say, lasts forever. Oluwole entered its final decline following the September 11, 2001 twin tower attacks in America. That attack revolutionized travel, especially by plane and replaced perfunctory airport security checks with more specialized ones.

Countries also upgraded their passports, employing technology to ensure that the identities of travelers were clearly captured. It was the age of electronic passports, biometric requests at embassies and more advanced requirements for travel.

Nigeria soon followed suit as the first African country to issue e-passports which had chips containing the owner’s data embedded in it. The year was 2007 and Shehu Musa Yar ‘Adua was president.

But the story of Nigeria’s e-passport began four years earlier in 2003. Olusegun Obasanjo was president and while on a state visit to Malaysia was shown the Malaysian passport. He visited the company that makes it and immediately put in motion a process to upgrade Nigeria’s passport.

When the Mint could not deliver, the Ministry of Interior put out a bid. Five companies emerged top contenders – The Mint, Obethur, G&grin, De la rue and a Nigerian company called Iris Smart Technologies Limited (ISTL)

At the end of the process, ISTL emerged best in technical and commercial and so was awarded the contract with the first passports delivered and launched by President Yar’Adua in 2007.

Oluwole was good and tried to play catch up but the technology deployed by ISTL was a lot better and with time as most documents became technologically advanced and linked to biometrics, Oluwole entered its full decline.

In fact the ISTL technology is so good that in 2015, according to a source who did not want to be named, when 54 pilgrims died in a stampede in Saudi Arabia during the hajj, the Nigerian government had to rely on ISTL to help identify the dead through their finger prints since they did not have their travel documents on them when they passed.

When THEWILL visited the place that used to be called Oluwole with Okoduwa in tow, we met a completely razed expanse of land where counterfeiters used to converge and operate. It had just rained that early October afternoon. There were puddles here and there over which traders and shoppers skipped. There were quite a number of parked yellow LT buses and private cars all of which was dwarfed by the four imposing, gold-coloured minarets atop the nearby Central Mosque.

In place of hustling counterfeiters who once held sway in the area, there were now tattooed youngsters with sagging pants and finger-length dreadlocks, most of them smoking weed, cigarette, quaffing drinks from satchet or straight from the bottle.

To many, Oluwole had been a place of last resort, a place where, after all else had failed, you were hopeful of finding someone hawking talismans of hope.

That garden of hopes is no more.

https://thewillnigeria.com/news/how-technology-destroyed-a-place-called-oluwole/

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Family / Re: Tips For Mothers On How To Survive This Harsh Nigerian Economy by odutolasodiq(m): 2:36pm On Oct 02, 2021
Cousin9999:
- You'd be surprised how much food you can grow in a pot or fabric bag.

- Run a business out of your home. Explore your options and be creative.
Can you explain how this works?
Sports / Re: Why Man City may Disgrace Chelsea This Weekend by odutolasodiq(m): 11:48am On Sep 24, 2021
Olayoo:
Chelsea has showed why they are one of the best in the world not only because of their recent glory they attained in winning the champions league but beating its league champions three times in a row.One may come with the conclusion that Chelsea can beat man city "anytime, anyday" but that will be an understatement of just how good city is.
Man city have one the league three times in four years and their manager pep is known as one of the best to ever coach the game. Although, the game will definitely be tight. But this is a beautiful and true reason Chelsea may smell pepper this weekend.
1.PEP HAS SPENT THE ENTIRE PRESEASON HOLIDAYS THINKING ABOUT CHELSEA Pep guardiola is known to be an obsessive manager tinkering about the little details and one of the best tactician. He will watch, rewatch, prewatch even post watch every clip and try and spot the problems in three of the games they lost.
2. MAN CITY WILL WANT TO SAVE THIER REPUTATION. Yes there is no club that doesn't respect man city even Chelsea. If Chelsea defeat man city it will send a shockwave in the entire league that man city is just "one team that can easily be beaten" affecting the psychology of the players in the process.
3. GREALISH FACTOR. Jack grealish is man city most dangerous player. He hasn't really settled yet and Chelsea will be a good game to do just that. Chelsea tend to play a high line and committing many men in the midfield. One of guardiola principles is to make the pitch "very big when attacking and very small when defending". So to make that happen they tend to play out wide often. Tuchel knows that. That is why he's 3-4-3 formation with Reece James and apziliqueta in midfield forces sterling and mahrez backward which will in turn diminish man city tapin goals. Grealish is unpredictable and can run at defenders still holding the ball.
4. MAN CITY HAVE ALREADY LOST THIS SEASON.
Chelsea are undefeated this season and have only chipped one goal which is a very impressive record. They have the meanest defense. But Liverpool and Tottenham ( first half) has shown how to beat Chelsea. Just press them very high since they build up from the back. Chelsea hasn't felt the loosing feeling yet. Man city has. And there is no better team to rain goals their net that mancity. Also, Chelsea now seem to be over reliant on lukaku (although they are still dangerous from everywhere). But man city is a " decentralized team". Any body can score.
If Chelsea still beats man city. There is no doubt that tuchel has consulted baba in the bush. Shit can happen. This is football. But if man city score first, prepare for a rollercoaster. Remember the 6-0.

The bolded is the reason why Tuchel will continue to beat Guardiola. The same reason he has not been finding it easy with Klop.
Career / Re: A Nairalander Bought Me A New Safety Boot by odutolasodiq(m): 2:04pm On Sep 21, 2021
Thank you for the kind gesture. May the good God continue to enrich your pocket.

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Family / Re: How Can Someone Donate To The Less Privileged? by odutolasodiq(m): 10:00am On Sep 18, 2021
DrFunmisticGlow:
If for example, someone wants to donate things like old clothes, shoes, maybe foodstuffs to people in need, how can someone go about it?

Where can one find a group of people and be able to donate it directly to them anonymously?

What are the rules to follow?

Or is there a trusted organization one can donate it to where it can reach needed hands?

Hopefully the Nairaland family can provide assistance for future good deeds

Lagos Food Bank
contactus@lagosfoodbank.org

Direction to the Warehouse
Ask anyone how to get to Mangoro Bus-Stop (Mangoro B/S is two bus stops after Ikeja-Along). There is a Petcosters filling station by Mangoro Bus stop, enter the filling station and drive or walk through the red gate on the left-hand side (Olu Aboderin street). Walk straight down to Punch Industrial Estate. The warehouse is the green building by the left as you enter the estate.

OR

Find your way to Punch Industrial Estate, Olu Aboderin Street, Mangoro Bus stop, Ikeja, Lagos.

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Travel / Re: Cost Of A Nigeria International Passport by odutolasodiq(m): 12:55pm On Sep 16, 2021
adexyone:
hi is this the e passport or the standard type. I'm already frustrated with my daughter's NiN not dropping since July. But the guy helping said to hold on till end of week. Its been so frustrating. Pls how long did this take. I have till month end to submit her passport. And please can you give me your contact in abeokuta.

During online application, is there any difference between the e-passport and the standard type? Are the options not the same for the online application? Please, enlighten me. Thanks.
Technology Market / Re: SOLD: LG 32" LED TV And Home Theatre by odutolasodiq(m): 3:40pm On Sep 05, 2021
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Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by odutolasodiq(m): 10:46am On Sep 04, 2021
odutolasodiq:
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Technology Market / Re: SOLD: LG 32" LED TV And Home Theatre by odutolasodiq(m): 10:29am On Sep 04, 2021
odutolasodiq:
House Clearance Sale

LG 32" LED TV
HDMI
Energy Saving
USB Port
Original remote
Price: 50,000 (or best offer)

[s]LG Home Theatre
5 Speakers and 1 Woofer (Fully functional)
Play head (faulty)
Price; 35,000 ( negotiable)
[/s] Sold

Note: All the items were bought new at Fouani Store.

Call/Whatsapp: 08032185888 for more pictures and negotiation
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Education / Re: Oloyede And The JAMB Revolution by odutolasodiq(m): 7:36am On Aug 22, 2021
joyandfaith:


JAMB taliban. Very wicked man!
Wicked? For setting the standard we all clamor for in the university admission process? Or for remitting more than some moribund revenue-generating agencies in Nigeria? Or for making the admission process so difficult for candidates that do not merit it?

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Education / Re: Oloyede And The JAMB Revolution by odutolasodiq(m): 7:28am On Aug 22, 2021
siraj1402:
I wonder what type of government Nigerian really want if anyone is still not pleased with Oloyede's way of managing JAMB.
I wonder!

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Family / Re: Similac Advance Formula For Sale by odutolasodiq(m): 5:48pm On May 02, 2021
Olmat:
Similac Advance Baby Formula for sale

Amount - 5000

Call - 07061144210


Is this soy-based? Can a lactose-intolerant baby(17 months) take it?
Technology Market / Re: For Sale: Toshiba Satellite Pro (SOLD) by odutolasodiq(m): 4:11pm On Apr 22, 2021
odutolasodiq:


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Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by odutolasodiq(m): 9:07am On Apr 19, 2021
odutolasodiq:
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Technology Market / Re: For Sale: Toshiba Satellite Pro (SOLD) by odutolasodiq(m): 9:02am On Apr 19, 2021
odutolasodiq:
Toshiba Satellite Pro

RAM: 3GB
HDD: 250GB ( Now upgraded to 320GB)
Processor: Intel core 2 duo ( 2.0Ghz)
OS: Windows 10 pro ( Now downgraded to Windows 8.1)
Battery strength: 2hrs plus

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Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by odutolasodiq(m): 6:37pm On Apr 12, 2021
odutolasodiq:
Toshiba Satellite Pro

RAM: 3GB
HDD: 250
Processor: Intel core 2 duo ( 2.0Ghz)
OS: Windows 10 pro
Battery strength: 2hrs plus

Price: 40,000 (negotiable)
Location: Lagos
Contact: 08032185888 (call and Whatsapp)
Still Available. Selling with the charger
Technology Market / Re: For Sale: Toshiba Satellite Pro (SOLD) by odutolasodiq(m): 6:36pm On Apr 12, 2021
Still Available
Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by odutolasodiq(m): 5:51pm On Apr 02, 2021
odutolasodiq:
Toshiba Satellite Pro

RAM: 3GB
HDD: 250
Processor: Intel core 2 duo ( 2.0Ghz)
OS: Windows 10 pro
Battery strength: 2hrs plus

Price: 40,000 (negotiable)
Location: Lagos
Contact: 08032185888 (call and Whatsapp)

Still Available
Technology Market / Re: For Sale: Toshiba Satellite Pro (SOLD) by odutolasodiq(m): 5:49pm On Apr 02, 2021
Still Selling
Family / Re: Starting a small business by odutolasodiq(m): 4:07pm On Apr 02, 2021
pinkydaisy:
I am at crossroads as to what to do now. Let me give a small background to what lead to this. Please be as honest as you can.

Am a mother to 3 kids below 8 years, I reside at Ikorodu presently.
Sometime in 2019, I lost my job which was our family's major source of income so suddenly and life became very tough, in came the Covid 19 lockdown and all that transpired in 2020, I learnt to adjust and manage the family as best as I could, I started petty trading and husband too had to tighten his belt to make ends meet. Sometime this year, I got a part-time job of 70k per month for only 12 days in the month. This work is very good because it affords me the opportunity to take care of my children very well, be more involved in their upbringing and education and generally plan for other things I want to do.
Just days ago, I got offer for a job at Lekki for 350k plus - No staff bus, working from 8 - 5pm ( Remenber I live at Ikorodu), including Saturdays.

Now my dilemma -
The past 1 year plus I have cared for my kids myself have shown remarkable improvement in their upbringing, health, prayer life and education even their father has commented on it many times. I have developed this very strong bond with them which did not exist before. I can do my small small business and the 70k job together no stress at all.

If I take the 350k job, I will lose all these and will have to hand my family back to a housekeeper to run because from Ikorodu to Lekki is a far distance, I have to leave as early as 5am and will not be back for anything earlier than 8-9pm. ( I know because i used to work on the island). Most times, I don't see them awake until Sunday, it was not nice but the money was good.

For me, deep down in me I don't want the 350k job but after discussing with my husband he got angry and said I didn't want to support him and that am not concerned about the stress he is going through presently and some other things.
Really, the money will solve a lot of family problems but am also going to lose my family again.

Please guys give me your honest unbiased opinion. I have until after the Easter to give my response to the 350k job offer, am just confused and very scared.



I understand that you need money to take care of your children, but it shouldn't come at the expense of you investing more time in their upbringing. As a teacher, I discovered that parental care in early childhood should not be compromised because it goes a long way in shaping the future of your children. Even you confirm that your stay with them in the last 1 year has improved so many things like health, education, etc.

My Proposal:

IF you can hire a nanny/caregiver that you can TRUST to do the upbringing for you, go for the 350k job.

IF your side hustle/ investment could return enough money to complement your 70k job, please ditch the 350k job as someone above me has advised.

Note: I have seen enough to tell you that children, in this era of immoralities and social vices, need the maximum attention of their parents. Don't leave it to teachers/ proprietors (private school) alone.

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Technology Market / Re: For Sale: Toshiba Satellite Pro (SOLD) by odutolasodiq(m): 4:57pm On Mar 28, 2021
odutolasodiq:
Available with the charger.
Still Available
Politics / Re: About Half Of Nigeria’s Current Ministers Studied These Courses by odutolasodiq(m): 8:44pm On Mar 26, 2021
Stephenlord:
And I believe this is part of our problem,
if you look at that list very well you will observe that their ministries are not related to their professions

square pegs in a round hole
We can now see where the problem of this country originated from. A lawyer as a minister of state for science and technology.

God will help Nigeria.
Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by odutolasodiq(m): 11:32am On Mar 23, 2021
te3ment84:
25k
The last price is 30k. It's just four months ( Direct UK used)
Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by odutolasodiq(m): 8:26pm On Mar 22, 2021
odutolasodiq:
Toshiba Satellite Pro

RAM: 3GB
HDD: 250
Processor: Intel core 2 duo ( 2.0Ghz)
OS: Windows 10 pro
Battery strength: 2hrs plus

Price: 40,000 (negotiable)
Location: Lagos
Contact: 08032185888 (call and Whatsapp)
Still Available with the charger.
Technology Market / Re: For Sale: Toshiba Satellite Pro (SOLD) by odutolasodiq(m): 8:22pm On Mar 22, 2021
Available with the charger.
Technology Market / Re: For Sale: Toshiba Satellite Pro (SOLD) by odutolasodiq(m): 8:20pm On Mar 22, 2021
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Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by odutolasodiq(m): 3:42pm On Mar 20, 2021
odutolasodiq:
Toshiba Satellite Pro

RAM: 3GB
HDD: 250
Processor: Intel core 2 duo ( 2.0Ghz)
OS: Windows 10 pro
Battery strength: 2hrs plus

Price: 40,000 (negotiable)
Location: Lagos
Contact: 08032185888 (call and Whatsapp)

Available
Technology Market / Re: For Sale: Toshiba Satellite Pro (SOLD) by odutolasodiq(m): 3:40pm On Mar 20, 2021
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Technology Market / Re: For Sale: Toshiba Satellite Pro (SOLD) by odutolasodiq(m): 4:41pm On Mar 19, 2021
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Technology Market / Re: For Sale: Toshiba Satellite Pro (SOLD) by odutolasodiq(m): 6:46pm On Mar 18, 2021
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