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Location is Abeokuta. Price: Call or WhatsApp - 08035230008, 07038900803 |
Omo iya ko ye mi rara, e so Oyimbo tabi Yoruba. |
Brave and Beautiful BB puppies up for sale. Contact any of the following numbers (call or WhatsApp): 08155413118, 07038900803
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ARGO Age: 10 weeks Temperament: Very Strong He is already showing MAD protective instincts, UNBELIEVABLE prey drive (the kain wey dey chase thief round compound, bite am, come keep am til Oga come) Argo is a NO-NONSENSE pup, SUPER territorial and will protect his territory - your compound - with his life. He's going to grow to be a ride-or-die buddy. But you have to be strong willed if you plan to own him
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Nice movie! Great story too. Keep up the good work. |
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I have included contacts for enquiries I'll upload other details and tell you a lil about their personalities. These are VERY special pups. |
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I'll be writing about these AWEMAZING puppies... For enquiries: Call or WhatsApp 07038900803/08036819335 for enquiries. |
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Offer still on. Please for others who plan to reach out, the price is fixed. |
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Are you a video game collector? Are building an enviable Video Game library? Then read on Ten years from now... It's 2029 — Imagine you go through your game collection, only to realise you don't have all the FIFA editions. Imagine the frustration of not being able to get it by then... and if you eventually do, your fellow collector would be selling for REALLY expensive because by then it will be VINTAGE... Now... picture the regret you'll feel of not taking advantage of an irresisible offer But this doesn't have to be you. Now, here's the deal I'm putting up these BRAND NEW PS4 games for sale: FIFA 16 FIFA 17 They both go for #20,000... But I want to give you a great offer, so within the next 72 hours, I'm letting them go for only #15,000! For interested individuals only, call or WhatsApp 07038900803 ...Now let's go back to the future, you can easily pull out any FIFA game from the previous years and re-live the experience from several years ago... But only if you decide NOW. PS: I'm impressed with the time you have taken to read this, so I'm throwing in the following bonuses: * A free ADIDAS store coupon with 25% off any purchase * A free copy of Sir Alex Ferguson's 'My Autobiograhy' PPS: If you're not 100% satisfied , just return them within 14 days and get a full refund back. You also get to keep the bonuses. |
johnstar:Why you no carry gun thief am |
For anyone who is interested, there's finally a Toastmasters club in Abeokuta, at OOPL. You can contact me for details: 07038900803 |
Data received. Smooth transaction. I recommend this guy |
pjombo:Hey PJombo, I didn't attend. The schedule wasn't convenient for me. Toastmasters meetings are always worth it. It's good investment of time. |
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On Friday, 26th January, 2018, delegates of the Young Pharmacists’ Group (PSN-YPG) Ogun State; Pharm. Tunde Bada, Pharm. Emem Bassey and Pharm. Dupe Mojisola led by the State coordinator, Pharm. Onwuka Chinedu Kester held a Cervical Cancer awareness talk at Stephens Centre International College, Obantoko, Abeokuta in commemoration of the Cervical Cancer Awareness week. The Anchor of the program Mrs. Ojoye welcomed and introduced the Ogun State PSN-YPG delegates. The Principal, Mr. Afolabi in his warm welcome speech expressed his joy and gratitude to the Young Pharmacists’ Group (YPG-NG) and urged the staff and students to pay rapt attention. Pharm. Onwuka expressed his gratitude to the school management, staff and students for the platform to address staff and students alike. He described cervical cancer as a “silent killer” caused mainly by infection with the Human pappilomavirus (HPV) and the third most common malignancy in women. Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths for women in developing countries. Pharm. Onwuka also talked about the causes of cervical cancer, diagnosis and how it can be prevented, stating that regular screening is a reliable method of preventing cervical cancer in women. In conclusion, he advised the pupils to go for regular tests when they come of age. He also encouraged the female teachers who hadn't previously done a pap test to go to the nearing testing centre to get it done. In her vote of thanks, Mrs Osemeke Mercy expressed gratitude to PSN-YPG Ogun state for the initiative and stated that the awareness talk was timely. She said the school looked forward to and will be open for more of such initiatives. Pharm. Emem Bassey For PSN-YPG Ogun State |
What's the last price Bros? |
No doubt, they are solid pieces. I just need one with a graphics card for my animation jobs. |
Temperament: Balanced |
Hello Nairaland! Breed: Doberman Sex: Male Age: 1year 3 months
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Any with dedicated graphics card? |
Patiently waiting... |
Do you have any core i7 with dedicated graphics card, at least 15.6 inches, 500hdd or more, 8gb ram or higher PC? |
Mod plz do the needful. CC: Seun lalasticlala CrazyMan |
The Anti-HIV/AIDS CDS group of Odeda Local Government Area, Ogun State organised a sensitization programme at Camp Bus Park, Abeokuta. The sensitization commenced at 9am with an address by the president of the CDS group, Mr. Abdulfatai Wasiu Iretiayo. He emphasized the need for the sensitization themed 'Getting to Zero: Zero new HIV infections, Zero discrimination, Zero AIDS related deaths' , and he solicited everyone’s cooperation to ensure a successful sensitization. The corp members were divided into sub groups which spread out to the streets of camp and its environs carrying placards in English and Yoruba languages to reinforce the message of prevention, early detection and adherence to drug in HIV positive patients. Students, market women, traders, young and old alike were educated on the need for early detection to ensure a healthier positive life. They were encouraged to get tested and to access drugs in certified health facilities. Condoms were also shared to members of the community. We acknowledge Pharm. Onwuka Chinedu of Positivesconnect Nigeria for the support. Special thanks to the Vice President, Pharm. Emem Bassey for her contributions towards the success of the sensitization. All thanks to the members of the ANTI-HIV CDS group, the event's success was hinged on their participation. Report Compiled by: Emem Dyamondz Bassey of Anti-HIV CDS UNIT ODEDA L.G, OGUN STATE.
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