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Femtopford:@Femtopford kindly add me to the Ford group. My number 08030675746 I just got a toks Ford Edge 2011 and i need an experienced ford service workshop |
@Femtopford kindly add me to the Ford group. I want to get reviews on Ford Edge 2011 My number 09054873672 |
Femtopford:hi Femtopford,..pls I would like go have your contact number,...i have some auto business we can do together |
My brother..i beg you in God's name, RUN!!! Do not listen to those you spoke to..listen to your gut instincts..God put it there for a reason. Gone are the days of our parents when it was economically viable for the man to be the sole provider..these days are not so anymore. Please if you can dm me let's talk better bicos I don't want to see a fellow broda make such a lifelong mistake. Biko, Ejoo, Dan Allah...leave that girl and move on. |
The Zamfara State Commissioner in charge of the Ministry of Solid Minerals, Dr. Nuruddeen Isa, said the state government did not own any gold field.https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/zamfara-goldfields-dont-belong-to-govt-commissioner/%3famp=1
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My dear, lipoma isn't a big deal at all,. even the so called "surgery" to remove it is nothing but a simple procedure. Just be sure that the hospital is a good one. Watch this programme (Doctor pimple popper) on DSTV channel 135 and see how lipomas are removed. |
900k,.serious buyer |
Olalan:Very possible,. T.T Boy did aprox. 19,000 girls in his 27 years career. Check out his DJvlad interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6GFuOOaAF0 |
Abortedfetus:Are you sure about this assertion? Are you aware that according to Forbes,Dangote himself has seen a $2billion slide in his fortunes in the last year alone? Do you know that global energy demands is gradually shifting away from crude and fossil fuels? |
MariaLavina:your level of immaturity is shocking |
''Dying Light-The Following'', game need on Xbox one. please holla me if anyone has this,..very urgent |
Will take the Black Ops 3 for 5k |
08056317995 |
Hello,.I'm having a challenge with the application as I keep getting ,"An internal error occurred" message on the recruitment application wizard page. kindly help resolve. Thanks,. |
Kindly send me relevant info on CV template and cover letter writing please,..my email address is- amanzeeric@gmail.com Thanks,. |
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LilDaviesPS3:Im in ajah and Im interested in the battlefield4 |
Just finished COD-Ghosts and I'm taking in by the game play. Please does anyone have Used Modern warfare 3, black ops 2 and Advance warfare for sale,..pls drop a hint here or contact me-08056317995. |
geniusmedia:Oga genius-media,. its one thing to own or not to own a skill, its another is to accept that you own or do not own a skill. you opened your post earlier by saying, and i quote, "Here are some of the photo works I did at my leisure time with Adobe Photoshop CS5.5. These photo editing works are open to constructive criticisms just for learning sake. Thanks". why turn around and reject these works claiming they were done by an amateur in your establishment...you obviously came here seeking advice and constructive criticism the least you can bring to the forum is honesty.. |
The photograph of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), at the Lagos State interdenominational thanksgiving service standing with his running mate, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo; the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, and Governor Babatunde Fashola on the front row says something about the APC presidential candidate. There have been murmurs about his donning a fez cap in church – that he is a Muslim disrespecting Christian tradition. For me, his forgetting to take off his cap shows he has yet to fully master the nuances and rituals of spaces he is treading for the sake of his political ambition. If I were a Christian, I would pardon him. What is not so easily dismissable in the photo-op, however, is much more telling than his cap. In the picture, all the aforementioned men had their wives by their sides except Buhari. For a man who preaches “change” and desires to rule a country made up of men and women in almost equal halves, I wonder why he finds the anomaly of an “invisible wife” wholesome. Interestingly, this is not the first time that Mrs Aisha Buhari would be left behind in her husband’s aspiration. In 2003, she was not prominent when he lost to Olusegun Obasanjo’s “moonslide.” Four years later, not much had changed though one could argue that his biggest opponent, Umaru Yar’Adua, did not “use” his wife to campaign either. In 2011, when the presidential election was on, I asked one of Buhari’s closest aides where Mrs Buhari was and why she was practically unseen in her husband’s various campaign efforts. My query sprang from his image: If you are being termed an ogre, furnish reasons why you could not be one. His wife standing side-by-side with him would, I told the aide, soften his unimpressible image. This Buhari’s aide agreed with me that his wife would be strategically invaluable for his persona. He said she was coming to Lagos at that time and he would arrange press interviews to introduce her to the public. The aide called shortly after to say Buhari was not sold to the idea. The aide was apologetic while explaining why Buhari did not want his wife displayed like a ware even in the heat of campaigns. He said Buhari himself could be rather reticent; then, I should consider the religious factor, and that the General was too disciplined for such and several etceteras. I wished him the best and left it at that. By then, Patience Jonathan was criss-crossing the country and canvassing votes for her husband in her peculiar ways. Even though she was being mocked for her lack of sophistication, she was winning some hearts because of her confidence. By the time Buhari’s wife would surface to sell the “softer” side of her husband; by the time people saw her on TV expressing herself more articulately than the woman who would become the First Lady, the election had practically been won and lost. We were eventually availed her credentials: she is not just a housewife who sits at home making “Fura de Nunu” for her husband but a distinguished person in her own right. I do not claim Buhari’s loss of the 2011 election had to do with his wife but I think the belatedness of her emergence was a flaw. If your own spouse is not at the forefront of your dream, it could be interpreted in several ways. One is that the woman does not believe in you enough, or that you do not have faith in her abilities, or you are the alpha male who believes women should be seen and not heard. Any which way, it does not look good. After three defeats, you would expect Buhari’s packaging to prominently include his wife. You would expect an image of him as a loving husband and devoted husband to be part of his virtues marketed to the public. You would have thought he would take his wife with him for the photo-ops he is garnering in churches and elsewhere. But no, she is still missing in the picture. When Buhari had a photo-shoot recently where he was dressed in the attire of various cultures of Nigeria, I wondered why he was the only one in the picture. How does a man run for president, take pictures of himself at a desk with the Nigerian flag in the background but his partner of many years would be missing from the shoots? They decked the General in suit and even had a picture of him “hi-fiving” a child but there is none where his wife appears? Why? I do not want to speculate on his private life as a married man but I think those images portray him as a self-centred person who does not share space. When the picture of his family appeared, eventually, we saw his wife, children, son-in-law and even grandchildren but this time, Buhari himself was missing. I am still trying to wrap my head around the kind of PR that misses the simple fact that Buhari should have appeared in his family picture. There are several reasons one can adduce for Buhari and his wife’s photo hide-and-seek. One, the culture of lovey-dovey is simply not him. Like the Igbo proverb that says a man cannot learn to be left-handed in old age, I wager that this is a left-handedness that Buhari has not learnt and is probably a far harder lesson than removing his cap during a church service. Two, he probably thinks being seen with a woman will detract from his famed militarist discipline and Spartan image. He has done a lot of bending just to project himself as a non-Islamic fundamentalist pan Nigerian statesman but the woman aspect just does not resonate well with him – yet. Third, the religion and culture Buhari has known all his life do gift a second-class citizen status to women. As if the invisible wife syndrome is not grave enough, he even threatened to abolish the office of the First Lady. Did he think the “First Ladyship” is all about frivolity and has no symbolic and cultural value that redeems it? Did he consider the implication of such a move for his image and ultimately, ambition? His manifesto promises women empowerment but I wonder how he proposes to empower Nigerian women when his own wife is tucked away from view. True, Nigeria has had First Ladies who have turned out as a real nuisance; Area Mothers who have their aliterate fingers spotted in every political conundrum. The classlessness of some, however, should not overshadow the beauty of others who reinvented themselves and rose to the status of a genuine First Lady. |
email me pictures pls,..eric4good@yahoo.com |
will find a way to upload d pictures as they are too large as they are,.. |
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pls can u post pics of the houses here,..and part of "OFF ST.FINBARS" are these houses? |
my broda,..this ride is indeed a cool one, I own the exact model Pathfinder and am enjoying it wella. however, i would advise, if indeed u really want to sell dis ride, u need to bring down the price to make it more attractive. i know cos i did extensive research on this vehicle and the pathfinder option.. Nissan stoped manufacturing this car in 2003 but continued the pathfinder option till date. the market acceptability was d main reason why d vehicle was discountinued as customers prefered the Pathfinder. Hence, in d nigerian market, a pathfinder would sell pretty well compared to the qx4. more over, parts for this vehicle are pretty damn expensive, just bicos it carries the inifiti logo. imagine its head lamps cos over 100k for the set So my guy/babe,..at 1.8mill am sorry u may not get a sale,. if the ride is in top shape as u claim, being a Nigerian used one and considering the model, i suggest about 800k to 1.1mill is just about d best deal u can get if at all. A tokunbo pathfinder LE option (which is about the same spec as the qx4) goes for 1.5mill easy. Just my 2 cents |
It's a 2001 Nissan pathfinder SE..and yes, am in lagos |
