zoeweiautos: Here is it, you can now purchase a car from us and pay over a spread of 24months. We are giving out Auto-Finance options on foreign used cars we will be advertising on this thread. With the auto finance option, you can pay up to 30-40 percent deposite on the car and pay the balance over a 24months period.
salary earners and registered/well structured business owners across major states in Nigeria can take part in this.
Stay tuned to this thread.
Do you have honda city/civic (anything from 2006-2010)?
afrorossiyatv: Today I cooked Nigerian jollof and went to the streets of Saint Petersburg, Russia to find out what Russians think of this popular Nigerian cuisine.
Many Russians don't know anything about Nigeria or Africa in general so I decided to use this opportunity to introduce them to our most popular cuisine.
Majority of them loved it but their only complain was how spicy it is. The small pepper I used was apparently to hot for them hahhahaa
And this video is what some Russians think about Nigerian jollof rice please watch, like and subscribe to Afro Rossiya TV for more interesting cultural exchange between Russia, Nigeria and Africa as a whole.
dicksonadams: It is better you go for the Honda, the sales price is cheaper, the engine in case of replacement are cheaper 130k compared to 500k for elentra, part for Honda are cheaper and more available.
there must be something wrong with the paperwork of the affected individuals, my mom is a Lagos state pensioner, and she receives her pension every month
dolafunmi: Please how much is the welcome back kit at mtn walk in centres? The ones at Egbeda claim its N1000
the welcome back sim is actually N100. However, you will be required to purchase a specified amount of airtime which will be credited into your account.
sanchos9607: Listed below are some areas in Ibadan that I feel people from Lagos may like to move to:
1. Ring road/ Oluyole : this is a nice area close to one of the shoprite malls. It's also close to the toll gate on the way out of Ibadan back to Lagos, so if you work during the week in Lagos, your 3-day weekend can always be complete from Friday evening until Monday morning.
It's got lovely sights and sounds, great shopping locations, great schools, and is close to a number of markets. Security is good, and rental prices are average.
2. Jericho/ Idi ishin : this is one of the high brow areas of Ibadan and the abode of many South West prominent politicians. Accommodation here is among the priciest in Ibadan. It's got great schools and is close to the popular aleshinloye market. It's also close to dugbe with its cinemas, nightclubs, malls and fun spots.
3. Bodija : this is the gravitational Centre of Ibadan. It has the biggest commodity and agricultural produce market in West Africa.
Accommodation is pricey here as well, and the most expensive schools in Ibadan are found here (though they are only a fraction of the cost of Lagos elite schools). It's close to the state secretariat and majority of government offices are located here.
If your aim is merchandise trade, then bodija is your best bet.
4. Akobo : many civil servants and academics built their houses in this area as it is one of the new and relatively undeveloped parts of Ibadan.
This may seem like a disadvantage, but it is also a big advantage as many houses here are less than 15 years old, and electricity here is above average given the presence of army and airforce barracks in the area. Needless to say, security here is first class!
akobo is a no go area until they're done with road construction, the morning and evening traffic are Lagos grade.