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Textile Fabrics of all types and articles thereof and Yarn falling under the following H.S. Codes remain under import prohibition; African print [Printed Fabrics] e.g. Nigeria wax, Hollandaise, English Wax, Ankara and similar Fabrics under the following H.S. Codes – 5208.5110 – 5208.5900, 5209.5100 – 5209.5900, 5212.5100, 5212.5100, 5212.2500, 5407.4400, 5407.5400, 5407.7400, 5407.8400, 5407.9400, 5408.2400, 5408.3400, 5513.4100 – 5513.4900, 5514.4100 – 5514.4900, 5516.1400, 5516.2400, 5516.3400, and 5514.4900.00 Carpets and Rugs of all types falling under H.S. Codes 5701.1000 – 5705.0000. But excluding the Following: Lace Fabrics, Georges and other embroided Fabrics falling under H.S. Codes 5801.2100 – 5801.9000, 5802.1100 - 5802.3000 and 5805.0000.00 Made-up Garments and other Textile articles falling under H.S. Codes 6101.2000 – 6310.9000.99 |
According to the National Center for Health Statistics, Black females have the highest prevalence of overweight (77.3 percent) in the United States, while slightly more than half of White females (57.3 percent) are overweight |
Good shape. But from observation I think Nigerian women tend to have big belle. From frontal view they have a good WH ratio. Unfortunately the side view could be a little unsexy. Protruding buttocks, deeply curved back that pronounces the belle... Making the belle and the breast to be on the same vertical level. It's not the perfect shape. I rather suggest that the described stature tends to be noticeable in women than in young ladies. |
Come to think of it, there are thousands of soldiers in their barracks absolutely doing nothing everyday. Can't they be assigned daily duties or patrols at this notorious areas? I mean we have got to use what we have to solve our security problem. There's no war in the country.... They get to sit in their barracks daily doing f.ckall. They might as well be doing foot patrols around the neighborhood. What y'all think? |
This Dokubo chap is a dimwit. What a joke!!! There is no difference between his activities( past and present) and that of boko Haram. He took up arms, kidnapped, destroyed other people's life, only to be paid handsomely by the government. He's also part of the problem we have in this country. He's now part of looting elite, squandering development funds meant for the delta region, with his cronies at the corridor of power. |
Guys.... Try the Shea butter therapy for soft, relaxed hair. Avoid harsh shampoo, instead use natural oil conditioners. I use coconut oil conditioner, then I apply Shea butter -coconut oil mix for keeping a soft, relaxed hair. Coconut oil - 10cl - 100Naira Shea butter - 200g - 50Naira Check YouTube for guide to prepare a good mix |
Guys are not giving deep thoughts to this kind of kamikaze mission. I saw a bunch of 9ja girls at Deira park hustling Arab men. Apparently they arrive on tourist visa sell their wares for 2months before jetting off back to 9ja. Isnt prostitution in this Arab country a suicide mission? |
Bullocks!! |
Dimwits in charge. No way of getting rid of them. I can't take this anymore!!!!!!! |
Those are declared as "personal effects". you don't hv to pay duty for those items. Please note, if the items are many, yu'd need to settle custom somehow. |
Cellphones, sim packs, hammers, bolt cutters, Muskets(lol)....these lads were caught breaking into a cellphone shop. |
I can bet you SSS are only fronting these criminals as cover to the real culprits. The story dont really add up. I mean the chap killed isnt really a commoner for these lightly armed thugs to overcome his own security. Look at the quality of their guns! These guys are cellphone thieves...but sadly they would have to pay for some else 's crime. |
“We have evacuated quite a lot of Nigerians from Syria, it was not an airlift exercise [/b]like we did in the case of Libya because they are [b]very few. “From the report I got, those moved so far are less than 50, long before the situation deteriorated we advised them to move." This report is just full of holes. Not an airlift ? Advised them to move? How then did you move the Nigerian caught up in Syria? To Lebanon? Then you must be referring to the embassy staff n family (less than 50 persons) moved Lebanon, and not ordinary nigerians. |
PAGAN 9JA:What heck of a rule are you talking about ? |
Enlightened1: I've always repeatedly said this. We should desist from insulting, and making mockery of the President. As long as he is the President of this country, we should learn how to tailor our choice of words when talking about him. We should give him the respect he deserves. After his tenure elapses, then you can curse him or kill verbally for all i care. But as long as he remains the President of this country. Let's give him the respect associated with that office. No be beans to become President oooWhy should he deserve our respect when he has let us down. |
onatisi: ok mr intelligent stop fooling like a mad man and make a better logical arguement against mine if your brain really has that ability and capacity.are u wishing the president death?pls i think u need to clarify that becos if u do u might be in some serious trouble forget the issue or mentality that u cant be trackedSo you are tracking him? |
Seriously, Nigeria doesn't offer much to its citizenry. A friend of mine tried bringing his family to this country, but then he was hit with a whole load of issues.: no parks, everywhere is commercialized, no quiet stroll , markets are dirty, super marts are outrageously expensive and far, few hours of electricity , etc., Guys, whats fun about living in this country? |
There's nothing wrong with Nigerians being in Syria if there are job or business opportunities. C'mon guys, the jobless rate is high in Nigeria. |
The hypocritical west would not leave Syria alone. A country at peace before now. Just because of Israel and the need to starve Hezbollah of funds and arms, they have armed the opposition by false pretense -democracy and freedom. What about Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE etc.? these are all undemocratic states without human right. |
During last presidential election, there was so much talk of " divine mandate"; some churches were in tow singing for Jonathan. What happened to all that "divine" and those who were saying he(Jonathan) was God's chosen? |
Why some guys for Team Nigeria dey wear sunglasses for night? Na wao! |
You guys are too quick a critic. What's wrong with someone stating the obvious fact that Patience is adding a few pounds around the waist. If you don't like the thread, jump to the next. You don't hv to flaunt your arrogance here. |
micklplus: Funny enough, I haven't seen the video oo. Oya, send am to me micklplus@yahoo.com. ThanksOmo, you funny o! How's he gonna email a video that size to your mail box? |
Flew Rwandair to Dubai. It was cheap (115,000naira), but poor service. How much is Etihad? On a side note " Kigali airport better than murtala airport." what's wrong with FAAN? " " young 9ja girl running prostitution rings in Deira. Mid-west madams at it again.. Damn bytches!" " WARNING! security job sucks in UAE. Don't be deceived, pay is only 300$ (1100AED)+cramped dormitory+ molue transport" |
Honestly, it will be difficult to save this nation Nigeria from endemic corruption. I just don't see that ever happening, because there are millions of people who cheer for these looters, even here on Nairaland, people defend the inactivity of president Jonathan, hail the rambles of Obasanjo, and so many others. How can it be? Why should anyone be proud of the state of Nigeria? Why should people hail these scumbags? Forget the photos of Victoria Island, lekki, ikoyi etc., the rest of the country is a mess. You want to learn more of Nigerian corruption? Listen to Assignment on BBC World Service Title : The king of corruption. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00trr9w Titbits: "A nation that celebrates corruption" " he was throwing around fifty pounds note like confetti " " every staff of the hotel that was fortunate to pass infront of his room was just giving money" |
Assignment on BBC World Service Title : The king of corruption. ( Estimated loot 2Billion dollars) http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00trr9w Titbits: "A nation that celebrates corruption" " he was throwing around fifty pounds note like confetti " " every staff of the hotel that was fortunate to pass infront of his room was just giving money" |
You want to learn more of Nigerian corruption? Listen to Assignment on BBC World Service Title : The king of corruption. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00trr9w Titbits: "A nation that celebrates corruption" " he was throwing around fifty pounds note like confetti " " every staff of the hotel that was fortunate to pass infront of his room was just giving money" |
I think we deceive ourselves in this country: How can we be one of the most religious countries, and yet we are top on the corruption list. We clamour for freedom of expression, but ppl on the forum are often calling on moderators to censor opinion. We say gov't is corrupt, yet when we are part of gov't we repeat the same corrupt acts. Churches abound preaching spiritual healing, but we are dying physically...sickness caused by dirty living I think we deceive ourselves in this country Life is tough here, we made it so. People are sad, look at their faces. We live under threat of intimidation,... thugs are everywhere. We say we are religious, in this forge called Nigeria ? I doubt. I think we deceive ourselves in this country: If you are in doubt , check our newspapers , you'll read the following: Death, sickness, poverty, theft, embezzlement, bribery, intimidation, thuggery, Illiteracy, ego, hatred, envy, murder, inhumane... Inhumane... Inhuman...inhumane... Inhumane. I think we deceive ourselves in this country! |
For business visa application, FIRC or LIRC tax clearance certificate? |
