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More These will give you the best of comfort in your home Contact : o81-57 ooo 9o8
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These are sweet and should also go with contemporary and modern flooring materials,water closet and sanitary wares which we @epic caremics deal on More samples on our Instagram handle @epic_ceramics Here are some of our samples
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ijeshaboy:Hi this is Raphael from epic ceramics A company that deals on tiles,WC and sanitary wares Our showroom is located at Odun-Ade orile Lagos. Our contact is o81-57ooo9o8 Why you should buy from us - we deliver to your site for free if you're buying all the tiles,wc and sanitary wares you need for a full building from us We have assorted sizes, colours and qualities of these products We do business to remain in business that is so as to maintain you as a loyal customer -our products include products from Spain,italy ,China and Nigeria Here are some our samples
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Hi sir This Raphael from Epic Ceramics Pls we wish to apply for a chance to supply you with the material you need for the finishing of this project like tiles,water closet and sanitary wares We are certified dealers on these product and our office/showroom is situated at Odun-Ade,orile Lagos . Why you should buy from us -because we will have it deliverd to your construction site for free however that will be if you will buy from us all that you need for this project finishing so long as tiles,WC and sanitary wares are concerned -because we are importers of these products. We import from Spain mainly -because we will sell to you at a reasonable price considering the fact that we are in a competitive market -because we have these products at assorted colours,sizes and qualities -because we do business today in order to do again tomorrow. Contact us on o8I 57 ooo9o8(also Whatsapp enabled) Here are some of our samples
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lafolabi:Hi sir Pls we @epic ceramics wish to supply you with the tiles,water closet and sanitary wares you will need for the finishing of this building. If you wish we can come to your office to make a formal application in this regard. Why you should do business with us -we deliver to your site for free if its within Lagos state and if also you are buying all that you need for this building on tiles,WC and sanitary wares from us. -our showroom is in Odun-Ade the most competitive construction material market in Nigeria so we assure you of a good price. -we offer assorted colours,qualities and sizes Etc Here are some of our samples
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Here are sets of center decor or carpet tiles for your sitting room available at affordable rate Contact us on o8I-57ooo9o8(WhatsApp enabled) or email epicceramics01@gmail.com Free delivery to any state of the federation ![]()
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twinskenny:Thanks And yeah I have a thread on it https://www.nairaland.com/4189569/waresrubber-tiles-etc-available/1#64984135 https://www.nairaland.com/4212231/wares-available-epic-ceramics |
Reelectbuhari:Story Noting go happen
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Foolish senator has been paid off
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booqee:That is not an issue Currencies get weak and dirty if left in circulation for too long that why after sometimes old notes are shredded and new notes introduced. But due to Pmb islamization policy the CBN has left the same notes of #100 in circulation to make the people see a reason with them to change the note totally.
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You say waaahhhht
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Eggcelent:Do you knw what he has with him Without it there is no senate No lawmaking He's a powerful man an it stands.
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Good for them Its what you get when you vote "said baba" Hunger still de come for them ,by 2020 na rock dem go de throw. Daft ass northerners .
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When the bad economy has made almost impossible for them to afford "#500 Olosho" E no go better for Buhari
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Princeofnigeria:What is wrong with daft people like you So if it happend during GEJ it should also happen through PMB tenure and that way its right? Does that not make you a real dumb dumb?
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How was omotola able to Sit beside that man lai Isn't she scared of being to that her husband looted the National treasury dry alongside with Jona.?
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10- Beit al-Ajaib; The House of Wonders Museum, Zanzibar The Beit al-Ajaib, also known as the House of Wonders, is one of Zanzibar’s best known historical landmarks located at the waterfront area of Zanzibar Town. The palace was built in 1883 for Sultan Barghash on the site of an older palace used by Queen Fatuma, the Mwinyi Mkuu (ruler of Zanzibar) in the 17th century. It was the first building on Zanzibar to be installed with electric lighting, and one of the first in east Africa to have an electric lift, earning the ‘house of wonders’ name by the locals. Since then, it has survived destruction from bombardment in the 1800s due to a failed political coup and was used by the British and the Tanzanian government as political headquarters. It has since been converted into a museum, where visitors learn about Zanzibar’s rich history and culture as well as about the history of the entire Swahili Coast, which extends from Southern Somalia to Northern Mozambique. Entrance into the museum costs $3 and photography inside the museum is permitted. Visitations can be booked through a travel agency.
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09- The Kigali Genocide Memorial, Rwanda The Kigali Genocide Memorial located in in Gisozi just a few minutes’ drive from Kigali, is the final resting place for more than 250,000 victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi. It honours the memory of those who lost their lives in 1994 Rwandan genocide through education and peace-building. The memorial has three permanent exhibitions, the largest of which documents the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. There is also a children’s memorial and an exhibition on the history of genocidal violence around the world. Many of the tour guides that take visitors through the memorial are survivors of the attacks. Guided tours can be booked online and prices range from $100 to $150 per group of people, and visitors can take photos and video inside the memorial for a price of $20. Audio tours are also available; prices range from $5 to $15. Groups of visitors can range from 4 people to 25 people.
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08- Robben Island, South Africa Robben Island is a small island located in South Africa’s Table Bay in Cape Town. The island was used as a place of imprisonment, banishment, and isolation for about four centuries, and is significantly known for housing South Africa’s anti-apartheid stalwarts such as former President Nelson Mandela. Before then, the island was home to a variety of wild life, including birds, penguins, seals and tortoises. Portuguese explorer Bartholomew Diaz explored the island in 1488 when he anchored his ship in Table Bay, and was also used by visiting ships as a place of replenishing water and food supplies. The island’s name ‘Robben’ is derived from Dutch and it means ‘seal’ as the island had an abundance of seals. From 1671, the Dutch began using the island as a prison, an asylum for the mentally ill and military hub, housing criminals, metally ill patients including social outcasts and individuals who disagreed with Dutch rule. UNESCO declared the island as a World Heritage Site because it is a remainder of the country’s history and the triumph of the human spirit against injustice and apartheid. Tours to Robben Island run from Monday to Sunday, with ferries to the island departing from the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town at 9am, 11am and 1pm. Tours take approximately 3 hours to complete, and costs range from $12 to $21 per person.
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07- Isimila Stone Age site, Tanzania The Isimila Stone Age Site is a historically rich archeological site that is located outside of the town of Iringa. Archaeologists have found tools, stone artifacts and bones in a dry bed that was once a shallow lake from what they believe were from the early hominoids that occupied the area. The site preserves artifacts that give a glimpse on the lives and activities of early human and animal civilization, and has beautiful granite rock relieves. A walk through the canons can be booked via a travel agency, and a tour will consist of a brief introduction to the formation of the site and an overview of the fossils and tools displayed before going on a scenic walk through the canyon. The tour takes about 3 hours, and it usually starts early in the morning before temperatures start to soar. Tours can be booked through a travel agency.
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06- Pemba, Mozambique Pemba is the capital city of the city of Cabo Delgado in northern Mozambique that is home to pristine white beaches that are a haven for avid snorkelers and water sports lovers. Popular sites include the slave trade fort at the Ponta Romero Lighthouse, which is a historical monument where slaves were traded and the Quirimbas Archipelago, which has over 30 coral islands stretching from Pemba to the Rovuma River. The area has never been developed and remains an unexplored tourist paradise, and it also houses the Quirimbas National Park, which is a conservation effort to preserve and protect the area. A rich cultural history can be seen on the Quirimbas, where Arabic, Portuguese and African influences can be seen. Visitors can get to Pemba via daily flights from Maputo at a cost starting from $356.
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05- Kolmanskop Namibia Kolmanskop is Namibia’s most famous ghost town that is located situated a few kilometres from Luderitz. The town was in existence for 40 years in the early 1900s, and flourished as a result of the diamond boom experienced at the time. It was a bustling city for people working in the diamond trade, and was considered as a haven in the harsh Namib Desert. The development of Kolmanskop reached its pinnacle in the 1920’s, but the town declined after World War 1 when diamond prices crashed, sending inhabitants further south to Oranjemund. Visitors to the ghost town can join a guided tour or take a self-drive to Kolmanskop, and a permit is needed by visitors before the tour. Visitation hours are Mondays to Saturdays between 09h30 and 11h00 and Sundays and public holidays between 09h30 and 10h00, and can be booked though tour agents.
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