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We are a solid property and estate management firm based in Lekki Axis of Lagos. Our client is interested in buying distress properties only. Please forward any detail brief to us. 08022132445, 08068576844 pimioutreach@gmail.com |
(Short Term School of Missions) check the flyers or call. 08022132445
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Nice to read this great post, am waiting to meet willing volunteers ready to work with us in Promoting Missions, Mobilizations, Training and Sending of Missionaries to different countries within our coverage. www.pimioutreach.webs.com or 08022132445 We are located in Lekki area of Lagos State. |
Pray! Plan!! & Attend!!! 08022132445
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We specially invite all Nairalanders to this missions event come October 2013. Pray! Plan!! and Attend!!! 08022132445
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Apostolos & Leadership Conf. is here again! Thurs.10th - Sat.12th Oct. 2013 @ SALEM CHURCH, Ologunfe B/Stop, Awoyaya - Lekki. (9am) Admission is free 08022132445 |
Am interested boss my contacts are: pimioutreach@gmail.com, Mr. Ability C. Dan 08022132445 am in Lekki, Lagos. |
Do we still have men or women of noble virtue, valour and of charitable heart in Nigeria? if yes,let share together and make it happen. We are a not for profit christian organization. below are few of our needs and challenge: Can God count on you? 1. Cloths and shoes for the unreached or less privilege 2. Food stuff for the needy even your crumbs could give hope to the needy 3. Writing books and reading materials for our children 4. Please pay us a visit and get to know what God is doing through us. call us: 08022132445 |
08022132445 dats my contact am interested |
lets talk i have several powerful biz idea thou finance has been holding me lets talk 08022132445 |
The heart beat of God is Missions. (Matt.24:14), Join us to Kamberi Land in Niger State for an unforgettable experience. 19th - 31st of March 2013. You can Pray for us, Give towards it or Go with us. please reach us for more info: 08022132445 www.pimioutreach.webs.com
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The heart beat of God is Missions. (Matt.24:14), Join us to Kamberi Land in Niger State for an unforgettable experience. 19th - 31st of March 2013. You can Pray for us, Give towards it or Go with us. please reach us for more info: 08022132445 www.pimioutreach.webs.com
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The heart beat of God is Missions. (Matt.24:14), Join us to Kamberi Land in Niger State for an unforgettable experience. 19th - 31st of March 2013. You can Pray for us, Give towards it or Go with us. please reach us for more info: 08022132445
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We have @ Ibeju Lekki with Gazzette Paper and also at Ikorodu..... Wen will you like to inspect call: 08022132445 |
PARTNERS IN MISSION INTERNATIONAL 41. Jamiu Eletu Street, Awoyaya, Km 45 Lekki Epe Exp. Way, Awoyaya – Lagos. 08022132445, 07041475613 Email:pimioutreach@gmail.com, www.pimioutreach.webs.com Present: INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN YOUTH CONGRESS ON PEACE AND UNITY IN NIGERIA THEME: The Perils of Disunity SUB THEME: Religions and the Building of Peace in Nigeria [Fostering Intercultural and Interreligious Cooperation and Action for a Culture of Peace in Nigeria] Organized by: Dominion Ministerial Network, Lagos, Change Makers Group and the Department of World Programme For Human Rights Education of the Apostolic Church Nigeria-Solid Rock Assembly/District,Surulere,Lagos-Nigeria,Western Area, Federal Capital Territory Field-Nigeria, Christian Association of Nigeria-Akwa Ibom State Chapter and Christian Youth Network-Akwa Ibom State-Nigeria In Collaboration With Living Values: An Educational Programme Background: Today, misleading information on the origin of conflicts and terrorism in Nigeria requires a clear cut analysis of the relation between religious feelings and violence, in order to advance towards the building of peace through its prevention and peaceful resolution. Unless we carefully analyze and communicate this relationship, some media and many people in Nigeria and in the world will continue to wrongly think and perceive that religion is often fuel for violence. Indeed, violence is mostly originated at the level of power, resources and ideologies, and religion is often misused to stir up these conflicts. The dramatic and endless bombings of churches, mosques and other public institutions and the killing of innocent lives by BOKKO HARAM GROUP in various part of Nigeria require solutions prompted by the awareness, commitment and involvement of religious leaders and civil society, which must urge political will and action to the decision-makers. This grave scenario has become a threat to peace and stability in Nigeria and complicates the role of religions that are working for justice in such complex environments . The nagging and endless problems can be attributed to the fact that the church and other religious organizations in Nigeria has failed to disciple the states and the nations as instructed by Jesus in the Gospel [And Jesus came and spoke unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with always, even unto the end of the world-Mathew 28:18-20. We are also witnessing a growing deterioration of dishonesty, integrity and high level of corruption in the governance of Nigerian state. This is visible in various issues: from climate to finance, from law to social justice, from human rights to decent work. These threats have created a sense of lack of security at the human level. In moments of crisis, religions must provide hope and trust to humankind. The Bible Says- From one man God made every nation of men [Acts 17:26] Moreover, it is particularly relevant that religions help to maintain values in an increasingly valueless economic and social global system. Civil society, based on universal human values, has become a central player in addressing national, regional, continental and global issues for another kind of governance. It is therefore through an alliance of values that religions and civil society can act on political institutions, at the local, national and international level to provide hope, justice and progress for peace and stability in Nigeria. As stated in the Holy Books of various faiths as well as in the Alliance of Civilizations Report, the Congress aimed at enhancing efforts to bridge the divides between religions and cultures and to challenge attitudes that spread the appearance of links between religion and violence, extremism and even terrorism with a recognition that religions and cultures are intertwined according to John 13:34-35, Mathew 22:39. We must therefore acknowledge the inability of the church leadership in Nigeria to raise believers who can apply effective biblical dynamics to leadership in the governance of the Nigerian state at different levels and facets of our national life, to build sustainable development structures in our nation-Nigeria. This has made the church to look weak and irrelevant in the face of the overwhelming problems in our societies. It is against this backdrop that the Lord challenged us in Partners in Mission International-Nigeria, Dominion Ministerial Network, The Change Makers Group and the Department of World Programme For Human Rights Education of the Apostolic Church Nigeria-Solid Rock Assembly/District, Surulere, Lagos-Nigeria, Western Area, Federal Capital Territory Field-Nigeria and together with Living Values: An Educational Programme to set up this initiative-The International Christian Youth Congress on Peace and Unity in Nigeria under the theme: The Perils of Disunity, to be held in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Date: on Sat. 17th – Sun. 18th Nov. 2012 Time: 2pm daily. Venue: Eagles Based City Int’l No. 23 Itu Road, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State The Congress is designed to bring a strong and renewed emphasis on the Gospel of the Kingdom, which is an instrument of shared values in transforming our societies. As an important gathering of Christian youth leaders and advocates from different nations based on our common humanity, common vision and the shared values of fraternity, human solidarity and love to forge a way forward in Nigeria that religions should never again be the origin of confrontation but of conciliation, the congress will have the following topics to be debated upon: Main topics: 1. Spiritual warfare, strategic praying, discipleship, church growth, missions and community transformation 2. The Church, Families and the Nigeria State 3. Acknowledging and Promoting the Role of Religions in the Building of peace in Nigeria 4. Building on common values: the central role of religions and beliefs in the building of a culture of Peace in Nigeria 5. Stressing the preventive capacities of inter-religious inter-action in Nigeria Objectives: To equip Christian youth to be world changers and establish a network of Christian youth leaders, ministers and ministries into the advancement of tolerance and peace in Nigeria To Promote Inter-religious and Intercultural Dialogue, Understanding and Cooperation for Peace in Nigeria based on the principles enshrined in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as well as in other international documents and agreements, that guarantee the right and full respect of freedom of religion and other beliefs, and encourage dialogue and interaction with people of other belongings and identities, whether they be believers or not. In this respect, rapid and efficient encounter and sharing among representatives of religions and with national and international policy–makers appears to be essential, especially to identify common values and standards to learn to live with our differences. To encourage action–oriented behaviors and attitudes, and widely spread knowledge on the real root causes of terrorism in Nigeria –including, when appropriate, the misuse of religions and ideologies To provide possible solutions to build peace in the minds of Nigerian people, particularly in the minds of youth, social and political actors as well as the mass media To encourage religious leaders in Nigeria at all levels, from the highest hierarchies to the grassroots level, to enhance and exercise their crucial role as actors of peace and mutual understanding convincing that a culture of dialogue, alliance, non-violence and peace must be built with full respect for human rights, the UN Charter and the rule of law. Such a shared culture of peace needs to give creative expressions to the teachings of the world’s religious traditions, which have stressed with a sense of otherness and brotherhood that we are all responsible for one another. To accelerate the transition from the use of force to word and dialogue, from violence to intercultural and interfaith harmony, from clash to alliance, from an economy of terrorism to an economy of national development, from a culture of instability and disunity to a culture of peace, unity and stability based on justice and freedom. As an Advocate for Peace and International understanding, you are cordially invited to participate at the forum as a Special Guest. Thank you for your work and hope to receive your acceptance letter Sir. Yours Sincerely, Apostle Ability Cosmas Dan Convener President, Partners in Mission Int’l and Director, Dominion Ministerial Network DL: +2348022132445 |
PARTNERS IN MISSION INTERNATIONAL 41. Jamiu Eletu Street, Awoyaya, Km 45 Lekki Epe Exp. Way, Awoyaya – Lagos. 08022132445, 07041475613 Email:pimioutreach@gmail.com, www.pimioutreach.webs.com Present: INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN YOUTH CONGRESS ON PEACE AND UNITY IN NIGERIA THEME: The Perils of Disunity SUB THEME: Religions and the Building of Peace in Nigeria [Fostering Intercultural and Interreligious Cooperation and Action for a Culture of Peace in Nigeria] Organized by: Dominion Ministerial Network, Lagos, Change Makers Group and the Department of World Programme For Human Rights Education of the Apostolic Church Nigeria-Solid Rock Assembly/District,Surulere,Lagos-Nigeria,Western Area, Federal Capital Territory Field-Nigeria, Christian Association of Nigeria-Akwa Ibom State Chapter and Christian Youth Network-Akwa Ibom State-Nigeria In Collaboration With Living Values: An Educational Programme Background: Today, misleading information on the origin of conflicts and terrorism in Nigeria requires a clear cut analysis of the relation between religious feelings and violence, in order to advance towards the building of peace through its prevention and peaceful resolution. Unless we carefully analyze and communicate this relationship, some media and many people in Nigeria and in the world will continue to wrongly think and perceive that religion is often fuel for violence. Indeed, violence is mostly originated at the level of power, resources and ideologies, and religion is often misused to stir up these conflicts. The dramatic and endless bombings of churches, mosques and other public institutions and the killing of innocent lives by BOKKO HARAM GROUP in various part of Nigeria require solutions prompted by the awareness, commitment and involvement of religious leaders and civil society, which must urge political will and action to the decision-makers. This grave scenario has become a threat to peace and stability in Nigeria and complicates the role of religions that are working for justice in such complex environments . The nagging and endless problems can be attributed to the fact that the church and other religious organizations in Nigeria has failed to disciple the states and the nations as instructed by Jesus in the Gospel [And Jesus came and spoke unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with always, even unto the end of the world-Mathew 28:18-20. We are also witnessing a growing deterioration of dishonesty, integrity and high level of corruption in the governance of Nigerian state. This is visible in various issues: from climate to finance, from law to social justice, from human rights to decent work. These threats have created a sense of lack of security at the human level. In moments of crisis, religions must provide hope and trust to humankind. The Bible Says- From one man God made every nation of men [Acts 17:26] Moreover, it is particularly relevant that religions help to maintain values in an increasingly valueless economic and social global system. Civil society, based on universal human values, has become a central player in addressing national, regional, continental and global issues for another kind of governance. It is therefore through an alliance of values that religions and civil society can act on political institutions, at the local, national and international level to provide hope, justice and progress for peace and stability in Nigeria. As stated in the Holy Books of various faiths as well as in the Alliance of Civilizations Report, the Congress aimed at enhancing efforts to bridge the divides between religions and cultures and to challenge attitudes that spread the appearance of links between religion and violence, extremism and even terrorism with a recognition that religions and cultures are intertwined according to John 13:34-35, Mathew 22:39. We must therefore acknowledge the inability of the church leadership in Nigeria to raise believers who can apply effective biblical dynamics to leadership in the governance of the Nigerian state at different levels and facets of our national life, to build sustainable development structures in our nation-Nigeria. This has made the church to look weak and irrelevant in the face of the overwhelming problems in our societies. It is against this backdrop that the Lord challenged us in Partners in Mission International-Nigeria, Dominion Ministerial Network, The Change Makers Group and the Department of World Programme For Human Rights Education of the Apostolic Church Nigeria-Solid Rock Assembly/District, Surulere, Lagos-Nigeria, Western Area, Federal Capital Territory Field-Nigeria and together with Living Values: An Educational Programme to set up this initiative-The International Christian Youth Congress on Peace and Unity in Nigeria under the theme: The Perils of Disunity, to be held in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Date: on Sat. 17th – Sun. 18th Nov. 2012 Time: 2pm daily. Venue: Eagles Based City Int’l No. 23 Itu Road, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State The Congress is designed to bring a strong and renewed emphasis on the Gospel of the Kingdom, which is an instrument of shared values in transforming our societies. As an important gathering of Christian youth leaders and advocates from different nations based on our common humanity, common vision and the shared values of fraternity, human solidarity and love to forge a way forward in Nigeria that religions should never again be the origin of confrontation but of conciliation, the congress will have the following topics to be debated upon: Main topics: 1. Spiritual warfare, strategic praying, discipleship, church growth, missions and community transformation 2. The Church, Families and the Nigeria State 3. Acknowledging and Promoting the Role of Religions in the Building of peace in Nigeria 4. Building on common values: the central role of religions and beliefs in the building of a culture of Peace in Nigeria 5. Stressing the preventive capacities of inter-religious inter-action in Nigeria Objectives: To equip Christian youth to be world changers and establish a network of Christian youth leaders, ministers and ministries into the advancement of tolerance and peace in Nigeria To Promote Inter-religious and Intercultural Dialogue, Understanding and Cooperation for Peace in Nigeria based on the principles enshrined in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as well as in other international documents and agreements, that guarantee the right and full respect of freedom of religion and other beliefs, and encourage dialogue and interaction with people of other belongings and identities, whether they be believers or not. In this respect, rapid and efficient encounter and sharing among representatives of religions and with national and international policy–makers appears to be essential, especially to identify common values and standards to learn to live with our differences. To encourage action–oriented behaviors and attitudes, and widely spread knowledge on the real root causes of terrorism in Nigeria –including, when appropriate, the misuse of religions and ideologies To provide possible solutions to build peace in the minds of Nigerian people, particularly in the minds of youth, social and political actors as well as the mass media To encourage religious leaders in Nigeria at all levels, from the highest hierarchies to the grassroots level, to enhance and exercise their crucial role as actors of peace and mutual understanding convincing that a culture of dialogue, alliance, non-violence and peace must be built with full respect for human rights, the UN Charter and the rule of law. Such a shared culture of peace needs to give creative expressions to the teachings of the world’s religious traditions, which have stressed with a sense of otherness and brotherhood that we are all responsible for one another. To accelerate the transition from the use of force to word and dialogue, from violence to intercultural and interfaith harmony, from clash to alliance, from an economy of terrorism to an economy of national development, from a culture of instability and disunity to a culture of peace, unity and stability based on justice and freedom. As an Advocate for Peace and International understanding, you are cordially invited to participate at the forum as a Special Guest. Thank you for your work and hope to receive your acceptance letter Sir. Yours Sincerely, Apostle Ability Cosmas Dan Convener President, Partners in Mission Int’l and Director, Dominion Ministerial Network DL: +2348022132445 |
PARTNERS IN MISSION INTERNATIONAL 41. Jamiu Eletu Street, Awoyaya, Km 45 Lekki Epe Exp. Way, Awoyaya – Lagos. 08022132445, 07041475613 Email:pimioutreach@gmail.com, www.pimioutreach.webs.com Present: INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN YOUTH CONGRESS ON PEACE AND UNITY IN NIGERIA THEME: The Perils of Disunity SUB THEME: Religions and the Building of Peace in Nigeria [Fostering Intercultural and Interreligious Cooperation and Action for a Culture of Peace in Nigeria] Organized by: Dominion Ministerial Network, Lagos, Change Makers Group and the Department of World Programme For Human Rights Education of the Apostolic Church Nigeria-Solid Rock Assembly/District,Surulere,Lagos-Nigeria,Western Area, Federal Capital Territory Field-Nigeria, Christian Association of Nigeria-Akwa Ibom State Chapter and Christian Youth Network-Akwa Ibom State-Nigeria In Collaboration With Living Values: An Educational Programme Background: Today, misleading information on the origin of conflicts and terrorism in Nigeria requires a clear cut analysis of the relation between religious feelings and violence, in order to advance towards the building of peace through its prevention and peaceful resolution. Unless we carefully analyze and communicate this relationship, some media and many people in Nigeria and in the world will continue to wrongly think and perceive that religion is often fuel for violence. Indeed, violence is mostly originated at the level of power, resources and ideologies, and religion is often misused to stir up these conflicts. The dramatic and endless bombings of churches, mosques and other public institutions and the killing of innocent lives by BOKKO HARAM GROUP in various part of Nigeria require solutions prompted by the awareness, commitment and involvement of religious leaders and civil society, which must urge political will and action to the decision-makers. This grave scenario has become a threat to peace and stability in Nigeria and complicates the role of religions that are working for justice in such complex environments . The nagging and endless problems can be attributed to the fact that the church and other religious organizations in Nigeria has failed to disciple the states and the nations as instructed by Jesus in the Gospel [And Jesus came and spoke unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with always, even unto the end of the world-Mathew 28:18-20. We are also witnessing a growing deterioration of dishonesty, integrity and high level of corruption in the governance of Nigerian state. This is visible in various issues: from climate to finance, from law to social justice, from human rights to decent work. These threats have created a sense of lack of security at the human level. In moments of crisis, religions must provide hope and trust to humankind. The Bible Says- From one man God made every nation of men [Acts 17:26] Moreover, it is particularly relevant that religions help to maintain values in an increasingly valueless economic and social global system. Civil society, based on universal human values, has become a central player in addressing national, regional, continental and global issues for another kind of governance. It is therefore through an alliance of values that religions and civil society can act on political institutions, at the local, national and international level to provide hope, justice and progress for peace and stability in Nigeria. As stated in the Holy Books of various faiths as well as in the Alliance of Civilizations Report, the Congress aimed at enhancing efforts to bridge the divides between religions and cultures and to challenge attitudes that spread the appearance of links between religion and violence, extremism and even terrorism with a recognition that religions and cultures are intertwined according to John 13:34-35, Mathew 22:39. We must therefore acknowledge the inability of the church leadership in Nigeria to raise believers who can apply effective biblical dynamics to leadership in the governance of the Nigerian state at different levels and facets of our national life, to build sustainable development structures in our nation-Nigeria. This has made the church to look weak and irrelevant in the face of the overwhelming problems in our societies. It is against this backdrop that the Lord challenged us in Partners in Mission International-Nigeria, Dominion Ministerial Network, The Change Makers Group and the Department of World Programme For Human Rights Education of the Apostolic Church Nigeria-Solid Rock Assembly/District, Surulere, Lagos-Nigeria, Western Area, Federal Capital Territory Field-Nigeria and together with Living Values: An Educational Programme to set up this initiative-The International Christian Youth Congress on Peace and Unity in Nigeria under the theme: The Perils of Disunity, to be held in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Date: on Sat. 17th – Sun. 18th Nov. 2012 Time: 2pm daily. Venue: Eagles Based City Int’l No. 23 Itu Road, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State The Congress is designed to bring a strong and renewed emphasis on the Gospel of the Kingdom, which is an instrument of shared values in transforming our societies. As an important gathering of Christian youth leaders and advocates from different nations based on our common humanity, common vision and the shared values of fraternity, human solidarity and love to forge a way forward in Nigeria that religions should never again be the origin of confrontation but of conciliation, the congress will have the following topics to be debated upon: Main topics: 1. Spiritual warfare, strategic praying, discipleship, church growth, missions and community transformation 2. The Church, Families and the Nigeria State 3. Acknowledging and Promoting the Role of Religions in the Building of peace in Nigeria 4. Building on common values: the central role of religions and beliefs in the building of a culture of Peace in Nigeria 5. Stressing the preventive capacities of inter-religious inter-action in Nigeria Objectives: To equip Christian youth to be world changers and establish a network of Christian youth leaders, ministers and ministries into the advancement of tolerance and peace in Nigeria To Promote Inter-religious and Intercultural Dialogue, Understanding and Cooperation for Peace in Nigeria based on the principles enshrined in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as well as in other international documents and agreements, that guarantee the right and full respect of freedom of religion and other beliefs, and encourage dialogue and interaction with people of other belongings and identities, whether they be believers or not. In this respect, rapid and efficient encounter and sharing among representatives of religions and with national and international policy–makers appears to be essential, especially to identify common values and standards to learn to live with our differences. To encourage action–oriented behaviors and attitudes, and widely spread knowledge on the real root causes of terrorism in Nigeria –including, when appropriate, the misuse of religions and ideologies To provide possible solutions to build peace in the minds of Nigerian people, particularly in the minds of youth, social and political actors as well as the mass media To encourage religious leaders in Nigeria at all levels, from the highest hierarchies to the grassroots level, to enhance and exercise their crucial role as actors of peace and mutual understanding convincing that a culture of dialogue, alliance, non-violence and peace must be built with full respect for human rights, the UN Charter and the rule of law. Such a shared culture of peace needs to give creative expressions to the teachings of the world’s religious traditions, which have stressed with a sense of otherness and brotherhood that we are all responsible for one another. To accelerate the transition from the use of force to word and dialogue, from violence to intercultural and interfaith harmony, from clash to alliance, from an economy of terrorism to an economy of national development, from a culture of instability and disunity to a culture of peace, unity and stability based on justice and freedom. As an Advocate for Peace and International understanding, you are cordially invited to participate at the forum as a Special Guest. Thank you for your work and hope to receive your acceptance letter Sir. Yours Sincerely, Apostle Ability Cosmas Dan Convener President, Partners in Mission Int’l and Director, Dominion Ministerial Network DL: +2348022132445 |
Follow us on: www.pimioutreach.webs.com We really need serious Christian that can do anything to get the gospel to the unreach if you find yourself fit, then great rewards await you. 08022132445 |
Follow us on: www.pimioutreach.webs.com We really need serious Christian that can do anything to get the gospel to the unreach if you find yourself fit, then great rewards await you. 08022132445 |
Be a Land owner with ease! 1. More than 30 acres from owners: Gazzete in process. N500k per plot 2. More than 20 plots with fresh Gazzete from Lagos Govt. N1.5m per plot 3. 2 plots within an estate (Sangotedo) with C of O N30m 4. 1 plot within a nice estate around LASU with registered deed. N6m 08022132445 or dan4pastor@yahoo.com |
Various plots ready for immediate development with valid document from owner. Call for inspection now: 08022132445 |
Ibeju Lekki area, Lagos. if you dont mind call: 08022132445 |