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Technology MarketRe: Relocation Sales!!! by PRD(op): 10:01pm On Apr 24, 2016
LeJeun3:


What is wrong with fridge??


It wasn't cooling and so it was filled with gas, the supply gas was left with for a while until it started to trip off the power supply.
PropertiesRe: Relocation Sales!!! by PRD(op): 9:56pm On Apr 24, 2016
teejan:
Bro. ...I am interested in the 2 beds and their frames.also the dining table.send details of best price to tijaniout@yahoo.com
Delivery problem sir, please confirm your email again

AutosRe: Relocation Sales!!! by PRD(op): 3:26pm On Apr 24, 2016
dharrey2012:
please post the picture of the Casio Piano, where are you located
Casio Piano has been sold!!
Technology MarketRe: Relocation Sales!!! by PRD(op): 3:24pm On Apr 24, 2016
twinskenny:
Can I book for some of the items? Since they are not available immediately..like making a deposit payment
I want to be careful about this, so give me sometime for a more articulate about it.
But certainly no part payment will be collected any payment collected will be FULL.
Cheers
Technology MarketRe: Relocation Sales!!! by PRD(op): 3:22pm On Apr 24, 2016
Lyth:
Pix of d power drill tool plz.
Here is the power drill photo

Technology MarketRe: Relocation Sales!!! by PRD(op): 3:21pm On Apr 24, 2016
ozome15:
What I need is AC
Sorry there is no AC in the list...if it comes up I will update it.
Thanks
Technology MarketRe: Relocation Sales!!! by PRD(op): 3:15pm On Apr 24, 2016
HazzanTazzan:
im interested in the casio paino and samsung tv... how can i see the pictures?
last price for each of them as im ready to buy.
thanks
The Casio Piano has just been sold (as I expected actually) and the Samsung tv is not available until August; that is the last price of the TV

AutosRe: Relocation Sales!!! by PRD(op): 2:27pm On Apr 24, 2016
mophic123:
is d bed 6*4 or 6*6, 08023531571/08132270492
The one in the picture is 6*6
The 6*4 is also available for #13.5k as in the table
Technology MarketRelocation Sales!!! by PRD(op):
Some prices are negotiable, some are not...
For further clarifications:
#Post here
#SMS only to 08180655479
#Email to ppossession@yahoo.co.uk
#Location: Lagos

Computer MarketRelocation Sales!!! by PRD(op):
Some prices are negotiable, some are not...
For further clarifications:
#Post here
#SMS only to 08180655479
#Email to ppossession@yahoo.co.uk
#Location: Lagos

AutosRe: Relocation Sales!!! by PRD(op): 11:57am On Apr 24, 2016
Akinsage:
Pls upload the pictures of the mattress, standinding fridge and freezer and dinning set...thanks
As requested...Orthopedic mattress, Glass extensible dinning table and dinning Chairs
I should get pictures of the fridge and freezers before close of business on Tuesday.

AutosRe: Relocation Sales!!! by PRD(op):
dharrey2012:
please post the picture of the Casio Piano, where are you located
Location is Lagos.
AutosRe: Relocation Sales!!! by PRD(op): 6:40am On Apr 24, 2016
laivwire:
I believe pictures will do further justice
True.
Which one are you interested in and I will make the picture available for you.
AutosRelocation Sales!!! by PRD(op):
Some prices are negotiable, some are not...
For further clarifications:
#Post here
#SMS only to 08180655479
#Email to ppossession@yahoo.co.uk
#Location: Lagos

PropertiesRelocation Sales!!! by PRD(op):
Some prices are negotiable, some are not...
For further clarifications:
#Post here
#SMS only to 08180655479
#Email to ppossession@yahoo.co.uk
#Location: Lagos

PoliticsRe: Helicopters Hovering Round Onitsha With Nigerian Flag - Pics by PRD(m): 8:52pm On Dec 01, 2015
dearpreye:
Nigeria can only pretend and postpone the Biafra secession; it will CERTAINLY happen very soon. Whether the SS wakes up or not, the Igbo nation will definitely secure that which it seeks.

Flying the Nigerian flag over the SE won't intimidate anybody any more; the people are gradually becoming more emboldened and determined in their pursuit. If the hypocritical British could grant Scotland, which has been a part of it since 1707 a referendum, why should the Nigerian government, which was lumped together by the wicked and thuggish British government, not do same to a people that were forcefully coerced into it? It's a question of time.

No amount of intimidation and threat will quench the Biafran spirit; you can't oppress a people forever.

As soon as the Civil war was over,intelligent and smart government would have paid more attention to the East and make rapid development possible, in a bid to foster true peace and unit with the Igbos who were killed for refusing to be a part of Nigeria, but alas, the Nigerian government, being a black people, further systematically emasculated and limited the development and growth of the Eastern while deploying their resources to build strange cities, thinking the embers of the civil war would have died a natural death. That was a fatal lie that has come back to hurt them.

The federal government must release Nnamdi Kanu and seek genuine efforts at addressing the deep concerns of the Igbo nation.

And for all those who are waiting on the FG to kill the Igbos for choosing their own destinies, you all will be disappointed and shall be alive to witness a referendum happen live in the SE. It's shameful to read you hate comments towatds the Igbos and you still want them to share the same nation with you. You'll appreciate how serious this movement is.

God bless the Igbo nation.
Please what is the perimeter of the Igbo nation?
Scotland is not a good analogy here please.
The problem after the civil war was that able and intelligent Igbo people wasted away and that in itself systematically marginalized the region and its potential impact.
My concern is that once again, we are about loosing potential Coscharis, potential Innoson, potential Chicasson to some vague and baseless ideology.
If an Enugu man does not regard the Anambra man, the move can only go some length...
AgricultureRe: We Now Buy Plantain In Large Quantity by PRD(m): 10:20pm On Oct 09, 2015
Interesting read and great contribution from TAEpiphany.
I have been experimenting on Plantain cultivation since 2013...just making a little head way at the moment...
I have learnt alot and spent alot...made mistakes and corrected some, still struggling with some...
I must agree to a large extent with TAEpiphany's analysis...For now grade 1 plantain (very bulky and big) will sell for N9k in Mile12.
My farm is just a pilot phase out of an interest in agriculture with a small size of about 2acres, it is about 60% cultivated and if we harvest 2dozens every month we are really happy...
We are trying to get things right and we are looking forward to a better output...we supply a small plantain chips producer who has decided to encourage us by accepting out supplies anytime and at any quantity.

This is just a feedback from my little experience...I hope it helps someone..
AgricultureRe: Nairaland Farmers Contact Details by PRD(m): 5:37pm On Oct 09, 2015
Cedars Touch Farm
Olorunda Village along Otta - Owode Road, Sango
We are into Plantain cultivation.

Reach us on 08180655479 for more information and order placement.
PropertiesRe: Distress Sale!! 3BR Bungalow, Cofo, In An Estate, N7.0m, Papalantoro, With Pics by PRD(op): 1:34pm On Sep 14, 2015
PRD:
Property
Corner piece 3Bedroom bungalow on a 397.25 sq.m
Structure
Stone-coated step tile roofing sheet
Aluminium (white) window fittings
Conduit wiring
3 Entrance/exit with quality security doors
Interior
Master bedroom ensuite, guest toilet
Spacious parlour and dining area
POP finishing for Parlour and dining
Vitrified floor tiling
Location
Mainland Garden Estate along Papalantoro Shagamu Expressway, Obafemi/Owode Local Government Area
-about 2km from Nestle New factory
Title
C of O
Deed of Assignment
Price
N7.0m (below current market price-N11m)
For inspection or more information call 08038075789
Sale would not be for long, take this opportunity now...
PropertiesRe: Illinois Courts, Yaba GRA - Serviced Luxurious Apartments For Sale by PRD(m): 4:30pm On Apr 08, 2015
How much? And how much is the service charge?
AutosRe: 2008 XLE Toyota Camry Muscle @2.180m by PRD(m): 10:19am On Mar 15, 2015
leather interior? doesn't look like that in the picture
AgricultureRe: Tissue Cultured Hybrid Suckers: Your Best Bet For Plantain Farming Success by PRD(m): 8:09pm On Mar 04, 2015
soladel:
Dear Mr. Lesgupnigeria, Your experience in farming concerning tissue culture technique is very very shallow, you people just want to mislead others who really interested in Agriculture, i want you to believe that, right thinking mind are numerous on this fora. My concern is those guys who are not much embedded in farming. A word is enough for the wise. Ask from Hotmas and Dr. Issa even Jethro. They know me and i dont need further introduction. Good Day.
My feeling exactly. Without any intention to discredit anyone, I remember the famous monopolist on agric issues. I followed keenly and even engaged him. It really turned out they are not really as "experienced" as they claim to be...they only use unsuspecting peoples money to learn their way through as well.
The sentiments for agric is really prime and it is very easy to sway "white collar" guys who wants a share in the pie of agric. They are gullible to part away with their money in high hopes.

Time will tell.
AgricultureRe: Hidden Truths About Plantain Farming Business by PRD(m): 8:01pm On Mar 04, 2015
I hope this is not another Food for Nation scam experienced here on NL.
Information is really valuable, but please be careful when parting with your money.
monopolist (a NL username) did more than this and consistent for years, yet it was indeed a scam.

OP, you advised to seek experienced farmers advice, I would think experienced farmers would not be on NL.
Nevertheless, how many years of farming experience do you have and where is your farm?
How many seasons of harvest have you made.

A sound student of agric can give all these information you are giving not necessarily an experienced farmer.
People should not rush into agric out of sentiments....

I wish everybody the best.
PoliticsRe: Pray For Baga,nigerians Stand Up Together Tosay No To Boko Haram by PRD(m): 11:02pm On Jan 21, 2015
PoliticsRe: UK's Aid to Nigeria For Fight Boko Haram 250million Pounds In 2014...where Is It by PRD(op): 9:57pm On Jan 15, 2015
And Towards the End...

Mr Swire: I simply do not recognise any of that. My hon. Friend talks about photo opportunities and Boko Haram, but there have not been any that I am aware of. We have one of the biggest bilateral aid budgets at £250 million, and we are doing a lot on education and safety in schools in Nigeria. However, Nigeria is a rich country and it needs to be taught to do those things itself. I believe that the UK is at the forefront of trying to assist Nigeria, but we cannot impose assistance if it is not asked for. There is something called sovereignty, which may have escaped my hon. Friend’s notice, and the Nigerian Government are perhaps, as I have said, too slow to ask the international community for help. The United Kingdom should be proud of its record at the forefront of attempts to right some horrible wrongs going on in that country.
PoliticsRe: UK's Aid to Nigeria For Fight Boko Haram 250million Pounds In 2014...where Is It by PRD(op): 9:54pm On Jan 15, 2015
Around Column610

Mr Philip Hollobone (Kettering) (Con): No one can have a sensible discussion about Nigeria unless they consider its exponential population growth. In 1950 there were 33 million Nigerians, and there are now 175 million. The UN’s central estimate for 2100 is that there will be 730 million. One in five Africans is Nigerian, and half the population is under the age of 14. Against the background of that huge demographic instability, is the Minister satisfied that the Foreign Office understands the potential catastrophe for Africa of a successful Islamic insurgency in that country?

Mr Swire: We are extremely concerned about the problem spreading—I have already said that—but let me look at the glass as being half-full, rather than half-empty as my hon. Friend sees it. Nigeria is the richest economy in Africa, and it has huge talent—we have only to look at the Nigerian diaspora in this country to recognise that. It is rich in resources, so there are huge opportunities for it. However, it has endemic problems, such as a disparity of wealth, including a north-south geographical disparity, that is far too great.

I believe that if an incoming Nigerian Government of whatever persuasion in February are determined to invite in the international community in a more open way to help rebuild a modern Nigeria, they can become a shining beacon on the African continent of what such a country can achieve.
PoliticsRe: UK's Aid to Nigeria For Fight Boko Haram 250million Pounds In 2014...where Is It by PRD(op): 9:50pm On Jan 15, 2015
Column 609
Members of the Nigerian armed forces have complained that one reason why they cannot defeat Boko Haram militarily is that money destined for equipment has been siphoned off by senior officials. To go back to a question that my hon. Friend the Member for Brent Central (Sarah Teather) asked, what specific action is my right hon. Friend the Minister taking to tackle corruption in Nigeria?

There are allegations of equipment going missing and money not reaching the right place, and unfortunately I believe that all those allegations are founded on truth. That is why we have training teams in Nigeria—to try to build better institutional capacity for a better, more accountable and more transparent military, so that such things do not go on happening.
PoliticsRe: UK's Aid to Nigeria For Fight Boko Haram 250million Pounds In 2014...where Is It by PRD(op): 9:41pm On Jan 15, 2015
Nigeria discussion starts from column 601 in the manuscript...

Extracts from Column605

No one living outside the affected areas in Nigeria should believe for one minute that they are immune to the possible terrorist activities of Boko Haram. As I said, there is an election in February, and presumably there are those who wish to campaign in this large chunk of the country in the north. It is a problem for Nigeria. Yes, we certainly wish that its institutions were stronger, but I think that both the Nigerian Government and the international community are absolutely certain that Boko Haram needs to be routed out, and quickly, before it does further damage within the country and to its vulnerable neighbours.

We have deployed assistance to Nigeria and we will continue to do so, particularly on the intelligence side. I repeat that Nigeria is one of the richest countries in Africa and it spends 20% of its own budget on defence expenditure. In the normal course of events, it should be able to handle these things itself, but it cannot, and that is why we are providing assistance to enable it to do so. Drawing any parallel between what is going on in Syria and Iraq is not useful, if I may say so. This is something localised to Nigeria, and we want to prevent it from spreading across other parts of Africa.
PoliticsUK's Aid to Nigeria For Fight Boko Haram 250million Pounds In 2014...where Is It by PRD(op): 9:38pm On Jan 15, 2015
A Discussion about the Terror attack on floor of the House of Commons in Uk on the 12th of January has it that Nigeria is well funded to address Terroism...


We are more than stepping up to the crisis. I have said that we have one of the biggest bilateral aid budgets to Nigeria in the world—it is approximately £250 million a year—as well as the additional packages I have just announced. For the diaspora here, that is something of which we can be proud. The hon. Lady said that, given the wealth in Nigeria, Nigerians have the capacity to handle these things, but I disagree. I would say that they should have the capacity to deal with them, but the reality is that they do not. That is why a lot of UK support is going towards helping to build the capacity they need, with direct tactical training and advice to the Nigerian forces. I agree that they should have it, but currently I do not believe that they do.

http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201415/cmhansrd/cm150112/debtext/150112-0001.htm#15011222000003
PoliticsRe: Pray For Baga,nigerians Stand Up Together Tosay No To Boko Haram by PRD(m): 9:33pm On Jan 15, 2015
And this is not making front page on Nairaland but it is making serious discussions in Europe's house of common...moderator please
PoliticsRe: Excerpts From Jonathan's Speech At The Tafabalewa Stadium Lagos by PRD(m): 3:40pm On Jan 09, 2015
[quote author=drbenneth post=29639684][/quote]And GEJ has not failed Nigerians?
We would vote him out...not because we are sure that Buhari will perform better but so that incompetent leaders will know and fear the people'\s ability to elect, select and deselect...
Why should we endure another 4years simply because we fear the unknown. If the unknown comes in and performs at the same level or worse, we vote them out as well...and so on until our leaders start to lead...(rephrased: Chuka Amos-Ejesi)

#Gbam
PoliticsRe: No Signs Nigeria Will Disintegrate In 2015 –US by PRD(m): 7:39am On Jan 09, 2015
Who ask them question...abeg make dem leave us with our own oo...
We would show the world and every politician and intending politician in Nigeria that truly POWER BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE.

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