PcDon: True that that wheel looks badt...kai na to pray for manna to fall from heaven o....u don see those one wey dey follow chair come. imagine this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFCRh-anfRg
I saw this video many years ago..and I'v not gotten over it yet.....thrustmaster has an F1 styled one for $50k..50 bloody thousand U,S dollars...that's two toyota camry (2016)..base.
PcDon: Lol@ unveil....I'd love to own a racing wheel but can't justify buying one. I use a PS4 controller for racing on my PC and the analogue sticks do just fine. I hear thE Logitech G29 (G27) is the one to have.
I love d tx because of d Ferrari feel....and I love d G29/27 for its affordability over d tx...force feedback is life o!
I hearby unveil my envy for you.. Finally a racing user on here...with a racing game I still dream to own(until I can buy a racing wheel , thrustmaster tx to be specific).
JaneJoanJohn: Fraih,, BoboLil and other honourable members( which time would fail me to mention) of this great city...Goodmornin'....ve bin away for a while observing but I'm back! Tho not fully. Have a great day!
Where that Golden Parrot called Fayose sef?make him come run him Jangolova mouth again.
the problem is the local industries that appreciated during the high dollar rate will be ignored once naira strengthens against the dollar...people that have not been shopping online due to the hike will resume ...who is helping who?
FolabiBret: *enters with a sack full of Mangos* I dey hail una o. Wehin dey sup? So, I got an E-mail from Nysc. As I open am and I see something like Tara...I just close am. Nor be my mailbox I enter, obviously.
akinladejo: There is a great sense in what this man is saying. I think Buhari should draw him near his government and litmus test his idea. rather than encouraging monopoly like the way dangote owns the whole economy we should give him a chance.
dangote have not started with nigeria...wait for his refinery in 2018...his going to become an oil warlord in africa.
STUT: I'm not in the west for now..I'm in plateau state....lemme advice u,,go swap ur slim one with big one,,,u no go add pass 5-10k...dem go don hack d big one for u,,buy hard disk of maybe 500gig,,download games and have fun...u can't enjoy ps3 if u are using Cd
Globacom...they have inherited airtel's baseless and dead internet connection...Glo can give high Bp...dia internet is really really erratic...I stay in abuja ...mine is worse cause I stay in high building (I should be getting good reception right?)...there EDGE is even more reliable than dia 3G....(Throttling things I guess)...Glo de phucking terrible. I de manage dem cause I still de use my 4 my bb...and its affordable...the day I will be able to afford a broadband connection in my life, they will not see my back .
ahhhh...baba God don pick up my call, av always wanted sum1 I could contact and ask first hand questions abt d school...am targeting september 2017..a diploma course.
I believe the rate of dollar is actually frustrating importing flow (which Is good for local manufacturers)...the rich that like patronising foreign goods and services will have to channel it to local goods and services (make the gap between dem and d poor reduce)...and also the rate is enticing to foreign firms to invest in nigeria, the current oil shambles is an eye opener, u can't depend on it all the time. And to our brothers earning in dollars...well...na dem d tin de sweet .pass.. Currently d only people worth emulating now is the chinese, dia work rate is too fast, (why?..population)...and dia war on corruption is not a joking sturvs(you see why EFCC/ICPC need to continue dis war , just to reduce blackmail ,it should not be biased...dat have bin efcc's wahala since nuhu ribadu left). And we like benchmarking us with america as if we are mates, we must create our own benchmark and work with it, it will be hard, but we must chew the bitter kola dat we have bin planting since d oil boom, until d agrarian sector begin to bear sweet fruits again. It took a lot of years for us to damage d system to dis extent, it will take more to fix it. *drops mic for now*
If one day $1 equal 1naira, do you know what the implication will be, nobody will patronise nigerian goods and services, imagine buying an iphone from US (or any online store) plus shipping for $850( 850naira)....or buying a car of $20,000 for 20,000....and foreign investors coming with dollars will be disappointed with the rates...people will probably order dia meals from U,S as well.
modath: High chief of neverlandd, what are you producing? If you have, exporting it won't be a problem, People who are into cashew export are making a killing right now so don't peddle falsehood, the problem is that most people became over reliant on cheap oil proceeds & didn't look for alternatives before now..
Why did you also sidestep your earlier assertion? Ba sincerity of purpose ko?
Mr wailer up there, schooling abroad is a luxury!! that your country's educational standard is falling & you choose to seek alternative (great decision) is cool, but it doesn't make it less of a luxury!!!!
Some things are just common sense & logic, wailing, nit picking & bitching about everything isn't opposition...
only the flight ticket can pay for tuition for four years for some people in nigeria, schooling abroad have always being luxury.
Nollywood de fear to budget $$$ for movie...until then...hollywood will still continue to look like a far journey for us...when ever/last person budget $10M for one nollywood flick?