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Religion / Break From God by SunandRay(m): 10:32pm On Aug 17, 2016
Nigerians need and must take a break from God. The God from which I ask Nigerians to take a break is the monotheistic, vengeance-seeking centerpiece of Islam and Christianity. As far as I know, like other old religions characterized by pan-theism, Òrìsà, indigenous Yorùbá religion, was not a proselytizing one; the gods were infinitely interchangeable and, except for their priests, did not require total abdication of responsibility for their own lives from their adherents. Furthermore, there was no profession of faith and whichever god seems to work for you is the one that you go with. On this score, the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans were very similar to our ancestors.

Now to the business at hand. Nigerians need to take several steps back from the widespread God-intoxication in which the entire country is mired. Put simply, Nigerians need a break from God and this they should do peremptorily so that their God-addled brains, damaged by a certifiable God-addiction, can begin the arduous business of recovery. This recovery is requisite if we are to reclaim the dominion that both dominant religions claim to be our direct inheritance from God.

We see a scientist like Albert Einstein uttering what to many in our country today would be a singular blasphemy when he declared that the object of his scientific exertions was “to know the mind of God”. And our own Obafemi Awolowo did declare that when we call upon God to do for us what we can do for ourselves, something sure is amiss. According to Awolowo, “because we can do it ourselves, why then do we call upon God to do it for us? This is stupid.” I am sure that no one would dare designate him an atheist. But he took very seriously the injunction that only those could expect help from heaven who are prepared to help themselves. A benefactor of many churches and a steadfast congregant in quite a few of them he was, nonetheless, clear that there is a reason that we were created with a brain.

When I was growing up, we went to church on Sundays; we were out by 12:00 noon and definitely not later than 1:00 p.m. Our parents went to Bible class after work, mostly on Tuesdays, and the only real demand on your time was if you were a member of the choir or you were taking classes for your confirmation. Church was a sliver of life, not all of it. Work was more important than church. Home life and other elements of living were more important than worship. The prelates were well trained and, given the leisure they had during the week if they did not have pastoral visits, we had a reasonable expectation that they would be fresh on Sunday and the chance that they would have worked on a solid sermon for the service was quite ample.

There were consequences for the economy and they were no less salubrious. People’s lives were dominated by productive engagements and I have no reason to believe that we did not find favour with God. Indeed, some of the best schools and hospitals back then were mission-owned, both Christian and Islamic.

Back then, places of worship strove to be worthy sacred spaces. Their architecture sought to “declare the glory of God” and the accoutrements of worship proclaimed God’s majesty. We had serious theologians and even the literalism of African-instituted churches did not completely shun intellectual engagement with scripture. Ditto for various Islamic denominations. The Ahmadiyya Movement-in-Islam, before a section of it, under pressure from Sunni orthodoxy, styled itself Anwar-ul-Islam, competed with Christian denominations and other groups to exert themselves in the uplift of their congregations without demanding that their members abandon their life strivings, the deployment of their talents for the betterment of themselves and their progeny and, instead, leave everything in God’s hands and await whatever God has in store for them.

This reckless abandonment of reason, this criminal handing over of lives to a God that already gave you, if scripture is to be believed, dominion over all things; this vacation of our ability to take charge of our lives and add stature to ourselves in spite of our radical insufficiency as humans is the ultimate blasphemy!

No thanks to this handing over of control over our lives, we follow the reckless tale of a Daddy G.O. who spun a tale of driving a non-electric vehicle without gas over a considerable distance. I hate to think how many hapless, ordinary Nigerians have come to grief in the stupid belief that their unroadworthy vehicles would miraculously get them to their destinations. We have charlatans who prey on the separation of our people from their senses by asking them to come to services for the characterization of which they have an inexhaustible store of hyperboles and catchphrases. The country is literally drowning in an ocean of meaningless but catchy slogans announcing “delivery”, “salvation”, “overcoming”, “mountain of fire”, “latter rain”, “winning”, and the like.

Worse still, these marathon harangues in the guise of services are held on workdays and during hours when our people should otherwise be at work. What God asks you to abandon the means of your upkeep, lie to your employers about where you are when you should be at work earning your keep, shut down your private business while you are busy falling into false ecstasies under the direction of latter-day sweet-talking fakers dubbed “soul-winners”?

Of course, our spurious but nattily-dressed windbag predators-taken-for-shepherds have to keep the flock addicted to God so that the latter would have no respite, no quiet moments when life-changing questions pop up in our heads and make us come to doubt about the tenor and direction of our lives. The God noise must be continually dinned into our ears such that the possibility of considering alternative ways of managing our lives would never have room to present themselves to the front of our minds. Worst of all, because most of the activities associated with this exponential expansion of God in our lives are of a brutally unproductive type—what tangible products can you make at a revival service on a workday or at a night vigil?—our economy has not witnessed any concurrent expansion. The only guarantee we have is the sapping of the productive energies of our common folk often to the detriment of their families, especially children.

No thanks to this God-addiction and the simultaneous abandonment of the capacity for a self-driven life, only goodness knows how many Nigerians have been killed by “Not My Portion” and how many more are going to succumb to needless death because they would not accept their portion, whatever it is, and steer it in the best way possible for them and their loved ones. Disease, illness, misfortunes, accidents are all, without exception, part of the human portion, however you cut it.

The two religions under reference in this piece that are ravaging our people hold that we—our very humanity—were created in sin. And it is a consequence of our having lost our ever so fleeting divine identity that toil, disease, hunger, pain, and so on, became defining elements of our inescapable portion. Only a god\God, never any human, can be without this sorry aspect of its portion.

So, why do these crazy prophets and prophetesses keep telling us that what makes us human, under the very definition offered by their scripture, is not our portion? This can only be part of an elaborate swindle for, as theology, it is demonstrably false. If I read my bible correctly, God’s grace is not for the asking nor is it for purchase by good works and the capacity to pray for hours non-stop. Nigerians should stop behaving like children and cease believing false nonsense from too-clever-by-half, self-designing, power-hungry holy men and women.

Meanwhile, the originators of Islam spend good money building some of the best hospitals in the world. Have Nigerian Muslims followed goings on in Saudi Arabia, lately? For Saudis, whether or not they are well is not “Allah’s will”, per se. Only after they have put into gear the best care money can buy do they resign to their fate. When the immediate past guardian of the holy places in Mecca was battling ill-health in the dying years of his rule, he did not summon the best marabouts from the Islamic world. He headed on several occasions to that nest of godlessness, the United States, to be treated. Their hospitals are staffed by the best-trained personnel that money can buy from anywhere in the world regardless of their religious orientation.

Israel, to which we are happy—remember we are “a happy people”—to transfer a nice chunk of our patrimony to pay for some ill-advised pilgrimages of dubious religious value, has never pretended that the Negev is not a desert or that the challenge posed by this fact was not its portion. Instead, it turned the desert into a breadbasket. Surely, it did not do this with prayers nor did it do so under the influence of a band of self-styled prophets and prophetesses and “Daddy and Mummy G.O.s” who are on first-name terms with God. Yet, it is home to all the original holiest shrines of the two rampaging religions in our land. But Nigerians with their God-addled brains prefer to spend their children’s inheritance in fake acts of piety that can only make God continue to view our kind with utter contempt.

There is more. Our airwaves now are saturated with brain-killing noise, exceeding ugliness, mind-numbing drivel, and absolutely stunted language in the form of religious broadcasts, ministry announcements, and mediocre music in the name of gospel singing. Our cities are now visibly blighted by posters, billboards, signposts, all proclaiming the availability of dial-a-miracle centres, funny-looking “Daddy and Mummy G.O.s” peddling snake oil in the guise of deliverance, salvation and sundry other outcomes that are designed to ensure that the preachers’ wants—and those wants can be obscene in their excessiveness—are met “in Jesus’ name”, no less! Private jets for ministry, anyone! My mother, a Christian herself, in utter disgust, recently remarked to me, that the followers of a certain Daddy G.O. are now certified blasphemers who are more inclined to obey their leader than obey God! As the Yorùbá would say: “Wọ́n ti gba wèrè mẹ́sìn!” [They have mixed worship with lunacy!]

Our creative juices no longer flow. Our language and diction now reflect the accursed stiltedness of an unimaginative religiosity. Our bookstores are more than two-thirds filled with a whole library—a veritable assault on our dwindling forests—of pretentious garbage, much of it I am sure plagiarized from their Euro-American equivalents who pioneered this path to get-rich-quick schemes founded on the bent and broken backs of unsuspecting ordinary folk.

Our education system is now captive to this blight the perpetrators of which do not even know the inspiration for their interminable proclamation of the virtues of “religious education”. For those who do not know, the insistence on giving Africans religious education did not come from a noble place. I can say it with authority that it did not come from that original missionary cohort led by Samuel Ajayi Crowther who were more concerned to move Africa to modernity.

It came, instead, from the warped mind of Lord Lugard, the one we still lionize by having one of our governors proudly operate from a house named in his honour. He it was who said that British colonialism in Africa should not repeat the mistake it made in India where it gave Indians “education of the intellect”, as he styled it, which they later used to undermine British rule in their land.

In Africa, he insisted that, given what he called the African’s natural proclivity for lying, the only education fit for Africans was a religion-inflected one that he called “character education”. To think that in the 21st century we would still be carrying the bag for our racist colonizers is the ultimate indictment of our God-addicted intellectuals and policy-makers. We are still reaping the fruits of this unfortunate direction.

The irony is that the more God-intoxicated we have become, the further removed we have become from our moral compass. The cruel outcome is that we are doubly shortchanged: we have neither morals nor knowledge. India is preparing a mission to the moon and now gives us alms. Simultaneously, Nigeria, indeed, Africa, are headed for perdition afflicted with a terminal case of God-addiction.

I would not like to be misunderstood. As someone who spent 22 years teaching at Jesuit institutions in the United States and a product of a mission school in Nigeria, I am well-placed to appreciate what excellent education religion-inspired institutions can produce. But they do not offer religion-inflected or religious education. It is why some of the topmost research institutions in the world are religion-derived or religion-affiliated. But their business is education, not what goes on behind the closed-doors of their adult students’ dorms.

Unfortunately, such is the reach of God-addiction that even the denominations that used to do what I just said have joined the ranks of miracle summoners. Their educational institutions have become citadels of mystification. The universities founded by these God-peddlers are more notorious for invading the privacy of their students, violating their personal dignity, and treating them like children, all in the name of ensuring that they are equipped with morals than they are noted for their giant strides in research or producing first-rate graduates who will change the world.

Why bother to organize your sports? God will take care of it. Just pray harder. Why care about your healthcare system? “God is in total control.” In any case, whatever disease you may have cannot be real: it is not your portion. By the time you come to terms with your portion, the condition can no longer be managed.

Nigerian adults reserve the right to throw their lives away. Indeed, the world would most likely be a better place with such a thinning of the herd. But it is a crime to incorporate our children in this mess. It is for the sake of the children and thereby the future of our race that I ask that we consider a break from God.

Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò teaches at the Africana Studies and Research Center, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, U.S.A.

Source: http://saharareporters.com/2016/08/17/break-god-ol%C3%BAfe%CC%81%CC%A3mi-t%C3%A1%C3%ADw%C3%B2
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Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 4:56pm On Nov 23, 2015
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Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 12:19pm On Nov 23, 2015
AMAZING PRICE SLASH!!! *truck* Buy my Fiat Ducato bus, Long Chassis, Excellent body/engine/gear, diesel engine with absolutely no issue for just 750k! Now thtz what I call amazing.
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 6:51pm On Nov 08, 2015
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Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 6:53pm On Nov 07, 2015
SunandRay:
Hello everyone,

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Asking Price: 1m

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Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 8:43am On Nov 07, 2015
Hello everyone,

I have a newly arrive Fiat Ducato bus, diesel engine, manual drive, long chasis, excellent engine and body, Lagos Cleared, it came in on Tuesday. Good for transport.

Asking Price: 1.1m

Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 287C2DC3;
Whatsapp: 08099751278
Cotonou Line:+22968567890..

Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 10:23am On Oct 22, 2015
Are you planing to buy a car soon? Do you need expert advices and support? Then, I'll be glad to provide you with an excellent and reliable service you'll need. Let me bring my years of quality experience in car importation from Cotonou and Lome to bear while we make your dream a reality. All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 287C2DC3;
Whatsapp: 08099751278
Cotonou Line:+22968567890..
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 11:21am On Jun 30, 2015
Are you planing to buy a car soon? Do you need expert advices and support? Then, I'll be glad to provide you with an excellent and reliable service you'll need. Let me bring my years of quality experience in car importation from Cotonou and Lome to bear while we make your dream a reality. All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890..
Nairaland / General / Google Eavesdropping Tool Installed On Computers Without Permission by SunandRay(m): 11:53am On Jun 24, 2015
Privacy campaigners and open source developers are up in arms over the secret installing of Google software which is capable of listening in on conversations held in front of a computer.

First spotted by open source developers, the Chromium browser – the open source basis for Google’s Chrome – began remotely installing audio-snooping code that was capable of listening to users.

It was designed to support Chrome’s new “OK, Google” hotword detection – which makes the computer respond when you talk to it – but was installed, and, some users have claimed, it is activated on computers without their permission.

“Without consent, Google’s code had downloaded a black box of code that – according to itself – had turned on the microphone and was actively listening to your room,” said Rick Falkvinge, the Pirate party founder, in a blog post. “Which means that your computer had been stealth configured to send what was being said in your room to somebody else, to a private company in another country, without your consent or knowledge, an audio transmission triggered by … an unknown and unverifiable set of conditions.”

Related: Google to exclude 'revenge porn' from internet searches

The feature is installed by default as part of Google’s Chrome browser. But open source advocates are up in arms about it also being installed with the open source variant Chromium, because the listening code is considered to be “black box”, not part of the open source audit process.

“We don’t know and can’t know what this black box does,” said Falkvinge.

Opt-in or opt-out
Google responded to complaints via its developer boards. It said: “While we do download the hotword module on startup, we do not activate it unless you opt in to hotwording.”

However, reports from developers indicate otherwise.

After having identified Chromium as the culprit, developer Ofer Zelig said in a blog post: “While I was working I thought ‘I’m noticing that an LED goes on and off, on the corner of my eyesight [webcam]’. And after a few times when it just seemed weird, I sat to watch for it and saw it happening. Every few seconds or so.”

Google also blamed the Linux distribution Debian for downloading the non-open source component with Chromium automatically, rather than Google Chrome.

“The key here is that Chromium is not a Google product. We do not directly distribute it, or make any guarantees with respect to compliance with various open source policies,” Google developer mgiuca said.

Falkvinge countered Google’s explanations saying: “The default install will still wiretap your room without your consent, unless you opt out, and more importantly, know that you need to opt out, which is nowhere a reasonable requirement.” He says a hardware switch to disable the microphone and camera built into most computers is needed.

Voice search functions have become an accepted feature of modern smartphones, but their movement into the home through the smart TV, and now browser, have caused concerns over the possibility of being listened to within the home.

While most services require a user to opt in, privacy advocates have questioned whether their use, which requires sending voice recordings over the internet to company servers for processing, risks unintentionally exposing private conversations held within the home.


Source:http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/google-eavesdropping-tool-installed-on-computers-without-permission

You've got to be very careful whenever you're on the internet, the world is becoming very smaller by the day, the GOOD GUYZ are closing in, the BADT GUYZ got to smart up.
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 11:20am On Jun 24, 2015
A very blessed day to y'all.

For all your needs concerning buying of vehicles of any kind from Cotonou or Lome, give me a ring today and experience service satisfaction at its best.

All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
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Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 12:10pm On Jun 21, 2015
Are you planing to buy a car soon? Do you need expert advices and support? Then, I'll be glad to provide you with an excellent and reliable service you'll need. Let me bring my years of quality experience in car importation from Cotonou and Lome to bear while we make your dream a reality. All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890..
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 5:16pm On Jun 17, 2015
Hello everyone, My name is Olasunkanmi Adenuga, I'm into the business of car importation from Cotonou and Lome. I help my clients with the purchase of cars either from Cotonou or Lome, clearing of the cars from Cotonou to Nigeria and also payment of Customs duty. I also provide my client with a Free Vehicle Usage History Report (so I never purchase an accidented car or one with hidden problems). Call me today and I promise you utmost service satisfaction. I can be reached on
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Autos / Re: Procuring Vehicles From Cotonou? Then Be Informed! by SunandRay(m): 1:15pm On Jun 17, 2015
The Cotonou automobile market (foreign used vehicles) is such a big market that dwarfs anything of such that we have in Nigeria. It is a major hub supplying several other markets in the West Africa sub-region. It is situated on a large expanse of land, with so many zones/parcs dealing in different types and brands of automobiles. The greatest opportunity offered by the market is the opportunity of having a variety of options to choose from even at a cheaper price. There are so many parc owners willing to offer irresistible but good deals to their customers. You can always move from one parc to the other until you find what your heart desire. The opportunity of obtaining genuine Customs papers for your vehicle if you deal with the right agent is also certain. Though, it is not uncommon nowadays to find intending car buyers who have been swindled of their hard earned money. This I will say may be due to unnecessary negligence and ignorance on the part of the customers. Looking for and believing in ridiculous offers is also a problem--Greed, as why on earth will anyone believe an offer of a clean 1999 model tokunbo Toyota Camry for 550k? The onus is on every intending car buyers to do a thorough research before coming down to Cotonou. From the foregoing, here are some of the precautionary steps advised to be taken when getting any vehicle from Cotonou and by extension, Lome:

1). Insist on meeting your dealer/agent in person and also try to establish a verifiable contact of him/her;

2). Never make any advance payment into any bank account either here in Nigeria or Cotonou;

3). Never accept any ridiculous offer from anybody;

4). It will be better if you can spare a day or two out of your schedule to be physically present to buy the vehicle and stay with the dealer/agent till your vehicle gets home. This usually takes less than 24hrs;

5). Demand for a VIN report of the vehicle you intend to purchase so as to avoid buying an accidented vehicle or one with a mileage rollback;

6). Genuine dealers/agents don't ask for their fee which must have been agreed upon until the point of delivery;

7). Don't go to Cotonou alone if your are not conversant with the market as this may be counter-productive;

8.). Don't go to the market carrying cash when you have not seen what you're buying. It is always easy to comeback to the border to get the money from any of the banks there after seeing what you like and negotiation. And if the purchase involves a huge amount of money, ECOBANK and UBA will be at your service to avoid carrying huge amount of cash across the border;

9). Always feel free to ask questions if something seem unclear to you.

It is my believe that taking the above mentioned steps will not only protect your overall interest, it will also dispel any fear you may have had about getting your dream cars from Cotonou which may have arose due to different scary tales and myth you've heard about the market. God bless....
Religion / Re: How Do I Tell People I Am An Atheist? Help! by SunandRay(m): 8:01am On Jun 15, 2015
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Religion / Re: How Do I Tell People I Am An Atheist? Help! by SunandRay(m): 12:07pm On Jun 14, 2015
As an atheist, I totally reject the world view of a God-head in the context we believe today. I believe Man created God and not the other way round. I believe 'God' is Man's ingenius answer to cope in a world full of uncertainty and sheer hopelessness because where knowledge ends, religion begins. It is easy for man to attribute everything he doesn't understand to God which in reality is a vague and unproven and unproveable concept. Science has helped humankind much more than the claims of what God had done to help Man. God has never informed us through its holy books of how to develop Vaccines for deadly viruses, God forgot to teach us how to study seizemic activities so as to avoid human and properties loss due to them. The only thing He did too very well in the holy books was to threaten us to believe and worship Him by force, else He will send those who defy him to one deep pit with some much consuming fire. What a God! To my understanding, the only thing religion has sought to do is akin to what politics has sought to do, 'divide and rule'. Plz kindly stick to your heart and believe more in what you can discover by yourself rather than what you were thought because even your parents are not infallible.

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Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 3:35pm On Jun 10, 2015
A very blessed day to y'all.

For all your needs concerning buying of vehicles of any kind from Cotonou or Lome, give me a ring today and experience service satisfaction at its best.

All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890.
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 10:39pm On Jun 06, 2015
Are you planing to buy a car soon? Do you need expert advices and support? Then, I'll be glad to provide you with an excellent and reliable service you'll need. Let me bring my years of quality experience in car importation from Cotonou and Lome to bear while we make your dream a reality. All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890..
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 12:37pm On Jun 05, 2015
A very blessed morning to y'all.

For all your needs concerning buying of vehicles of any kind from Cotonou or Lome, give me a ring today and experience service satisfaction at its best.

All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890.[/quote]
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 11:13pm On Jun 03, 2015
Are you planing to buy a car soon? Do you need expert advices and support? Then, I'll be glad to provide you with an excellent and reliable service you'll need. Let me bring my years of quality experience in car importation from Cotonou and Lome to bear while we make your dream a reality. All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890..
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 2:21pm On Jun 02, 2015
Hello everyone, My name is Olasunkanmi Adenuga, I'm into the business of car importation from Cotonou and Lome. I help my clients with the purchase of cars either from Cotonou or Lome, clearing of the cars from Cotonou to Nigeria and also payment of Customs duty. I also provide my client with a Free Vehicle Usage History Report (so I never purchase an accidented car or one with hidden problems). Call me today and I promise you utmost service satisfaction. I can be reached on
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107;
Cotonou Line: +22968567890..
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 2:51pm On Jun 01, 2015
A very blessed morning to y'all.

For all your needs concerning buying of vehicles of any kind from Cotonou or Lome, give me a ring today and experience service satisfaction at its best.

All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890.
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 9:07pm On May 30, 2015
Are you planing to buy a car soon? Do you need expert advices and support? Then, I'll be glad to provide you with an excellent and reliable service you'll need. Let me bring my years of quality experience in car importation from Cotonou and Lome to bear while we make your dream a reality. All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890..
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 1:20pm On May 28, 2015
Hello everyone, My name is Olasunkanmi Adenuga, I'm into the business of car importation from Cotonou and Lome. I help my clients with the purchase of cars either from Cotonou or Lome, clearing of the cars from Cotonou to Nigeria and also payment of Customs duty. I also provide my client with a Free Vehicle Usage History Report (so I never purchase an accidented car or one with hidden problems). Call me today and I promise you utmost service satisfaction. I can be reached on
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08100657369;
Cotonou Line: +22968567890..
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 12:15pm On May 25, 2015
A very blessed morning to y'all.

For all your needs concerning buying of vehicles of any kind from Cotonou or Lome, give me a ring today and experience service satisfaction at its best.

All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890.
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 9:37pm On May 24, 2015
Are you planing to buy a car soon? Do you need expert advices and support? Then, I'll be glad to provide you with an excellent and reliable service you'll need. Let me bring my years of quality experience in car importation from Cotonou and Lome to bear while we make your dream a reality. All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08100657369
Cotonou Line:+22968567890..
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 8:02pm On May 21, 2015
Are you planing to buy a car soon? Do you need expert advices and support? Then, I'll be glad to provide you with an excellent and reliable service you'll need. Let me bring my years of quality experience in car importation from Cotonou and Lome to bear while we make your dream a reality. All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890..
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 12:13pm On May 19, 2015
A very blessed morning to y'all.

For all your needs concerning buying of vehicles of any kind from Cotonou or Lome, give me a ring today and experience service satisfaction at its best.

All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890.
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 12:24pm On May 15, 2015
Are you planing to buy a car soon? Do you need expert advices and support? Then, I'll be glad to provide you with an excellent and reliable service you'll need. Let me bring my years of quality experience in car importation from Cotonou and Lome to bear while we make your dream a reality. All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890..
Autos / Re: Affordable Tokunbo Cars by SunandRay(m): 12:51pm On May 14, 2015
A very blessed morning to y'all.

For all your needs concerning buying of vehicles of any kind from Cotonou or Lome, give me a ring today and experience service satisfaction at its best.

All questions and requests are welcome, as long as it has to do with automobiles. Please do feel free to contact me.

Adenuga Olasunkanmi
I can be reached 24/7 through any of the following medium:
Mobile:08099751278, 08082493748 & 08100657369;
E-mail: wyne.inc@gmail.com & sunnewton@yahoo.com;
BB PIN: 2201D24F;
Whatsapp: 08076450107
Cotonou Line:+22968567890.

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