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550k. What's your location? |
What's your location? Pictures would be nice. |
Interested. 580k. |
How much? |
Anyone who thinks the sitting arrangement is random is a real novice. Our formal history was carved majorly by the British, it is therefore not out of place for our monarchs to honour Prince Charles. Note that Prince Charles would also get equal honour from many other Monarchs in Europe. The honour given to Prince Charles by our Kings is not in any way subjugating the black race. |
Very fake news... |
Good job brother. May God help you as you carry on. |
I'm offering 900k. |
He ain't no coward. He chose his battle wisely. Never fight the wrong guy. FortifiedCity: |
The house will be an extension of your wife's family house. |
Nice ride there... |
Can it go for 800k? What of the engine pictures? |
Any issues with the airbag? Has it been involved in an accident? |
Can it fly for 800k? |
Can it go for 900k? |
800k? |
A rugged car. |
OP, is the 1.2m not negotiable? |
Looks clean. Can it go for 700k? |
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MensesDr:Thank you. There's no cough but I have short breath sometimes. |
ugomnaanny:No. The doctor only asked questions, nature and location of the pain, eating pattern etc. I didn't do H phlori test. |
Please I need medical advice. I have been having this serious chest pain for some months now. The first doctor I met treated me for ulcer after asking some questions. I was given 4 different medications including an Antacid and pain reliever. I was relieved for few weeks. I returned to the doctor after the pain returned and I was given amoxicillin, antacid and pcm. This didn't solve the problem. The pain lingered. I spoke to a pharmacist friend, who recommended Zinat antibiotic, a stronger antacid and a brand of ibuprofen. This also worked for some weeks. The serious chest pain returned last week. I then decided to do further research on my own. The pain and feelings I have seem to match Angina. I have been taking garlic, tumeric and lemon juice for 3 days now as recommended treatment for Angina. The articles I read talked about reduced oxygenated blood going to the heart due to blood clotting or plaque in the arteries. I feel pain in my chest as my heart beats, if I breathe in deeply, it's painful and worse when I lie down or bend. I have also been discouraged from taking ibuprofen but pcm doesn't seem to relieve this chest pain. I feel slight relief when I take antacid but the slight relief only lasts a few minutes. My body temperature also rises occasionally. Please help... |
I'm in love with this car. |
shugaboy6102:Some browsers also showed me that. |
Please is any other person experiencing this? The "Complete Application" button on the FRSC recruitment portal keeps taking me to a blank page. I have tried severally and used different browsers, but keep getting the same reaponse. |
You should be made to write "I WILL NEVER HIT MY SISTER AGAIN" a thousand times as punishment. |
cyborg123:Thanks. |
t3ky:Thanks but that was my first reaction. |
cyborg123:It's good. I even had to change the fluid and clean the filter. |
Good day all. Kindly give insight. My toyota camry (orobo) 1996, began flashing O/D off on the dashboard some days ago and the transmission became very slow. After checking the Overdrive botton severally, I approached a mechanic who said the gear has gone bad and should be changed. I sought for another opinion from another mechanic. This one claims it's the brain box that should be changed. I don't know which to believe. The second seems less convincing. Advice needed pls. |
FRSC Ogun State Command makes political leaders sign to drive safely. The Sector Commander of FRSC Ogun State Command, Corps Commander Clement Oladele as part of his Command's activities to mark the 4th United Nations Global Road Safety Week, took advocacy campaigns to top government officials in the State. The Speaker of Ogun State House of Assembly, Right Hounourable Suraju Adekunbi and the Chief Judge of the State, Honourable Justice Olatokunbo Olopade both signed the FRSC Commitment Register to Drive Safely and Encourage Others to do same. The UN Road Safety Week was tagged Managing Speed in line with its Decade of Action on Road Safety. Ogun State is said to have major traffic corridors which rank as some of the busiest in the country. The Sector Commander described over-speeding as responsible for about 55 percent of crashes and injuries on the Nigerian highways.
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