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DoggoneDogg:Why u dey yarn lik dog lik ds... |
Weldone guys, I'm looking to buy an Ac (1.5HP). Please recommend the one i can get and where in Lagos. Also, new or tokunbo/fairly used. I heard Inverter ACs are very much energy saving too, how true is that? |
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Mrsoft3:Where's your place? |
Pls who has idea where one can get Goat � meat (Ogufe) and they help the person slaughter almost immediately in Lagos please. I consider it cost effective cz 5k does not evn get a good amount of meat in the market now. |
BLS1:Thank you |
Welcome to the Ultimate Guide on Insurance in Nigeria Insurance is like an invisible safety net—often overlooked but absolutely essential when life throws the unexpected at you. Whether it’s protecting your car, home, business, or even your loved ones, insurance provides financial security and peace of mind. But here’s the thing: many people still see insurance as complicated, unnecessary, or just another expense. This page is here to change that. We’re on a mission to break down insurance in the simplest way possible—no jargon, no complex terms—just easy-to-understand insights that make you see why insurance isn’t just important but absolutely essential. By the time you finish reading each post, you’ll not only understand insurance but might even find yourself considering one that fits your needs. Let’s Start with the Compulsory Insurances in Nigeria In Nigeria, some types of insurance are not optional—they are legally required to protect individuals, businesses, and the general public. Here are the key ones: Motor Third-Party Insurance – If you drive a car in Nigeria, this insurance is a must. It covers damage or injury caused to other people, their vehicles, or property. Without it, you risk heavy fines or even legal action. Group Life Insurance – Every employer with at least three employees is required to provide life insurance for their workers under the Pension Reform Act. This ensures employees' families get financial support if something happens to them. Builders’ Liability Insurance – If you're constructing a building with more than two floors, you need this insurance. It protects against collapse risks and covers third-party injuries or property damage during construction. Occupiers’ Liability Insurance – This applies to public buildings, including offices, malls, and hotels. It covers visitors in case of accidents within the premises, ensuring businesses take responsibility for safety. Health Care Professional Indemnity Insurance – Medical practitioners must have this insurance to cover risks related to professional errors or negligence, ensuring patients get fair compensation in case of malpractice. Each of these compulsory insurances plays a crucial role in keeping people, businesses, and assets protected. Yet, many Nigerians either don’t know about them or choose to ignore them—until trouble comes knocking. But why wait for trouble when you can get covered today? Stay tuned as we break down different types of insurance, their benefits, and why you should consider getting one. Whether you’re a business owner, employee, driver, or just someone looking to secure the future, there’s something here for you. Are you currently insured? If not, now might be the best time to start... |
BLS1:Thank you. My battery is mpower tubular battery. Pls can u show me a pix or sample of the cutout socket? Thanks |
odimbannamdi:Famicare inverter. Recommended charge voltages of battery is 10.8v - 13.5v |
Pls why does my Famicare inverter trip off from power to inverter when the voltage is low despite it being on stabilizer? Also my new mpower battery quickly discharges from 12.7v - 12.4/12.3 but stays longer between 12.3v - 12.0v on same energy. Is this normal especially for a new battery? |
Pls why does my Famicare inverter trip off from power to inverter when the voltage is low despite it being on stabilizer? Also my new mpower battery quickly discharges from 12.7v - 12.4/12.3 but stays longer between 12.3v - 12.0v on same energy. Is this normal especially for a new battery? |
tipsy242:Still awaiting opinion on this...
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Hello All, please how do i fix this. I'm trying to restore sync backup for my messages and calls history
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AntichristXXX:Wts the condition of the phone? How long has it been in use for? Pls upload a pix of it |
sisisioge:Hw mch isit? |
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Victorious12:Wt iphone make? |
jojothaiv:Thanks... I'll review the phone |
Mastakija:Post picsure |
Meister:Hmm... |
More responses pls... |
Phone section people...still await ur responses o. |
still await ur replies o.. |
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olar2g:Thank you but I'll prefer a new phone please... |
House, kindly recommend a budget phone of 6gb/128gb with very clear and sharp camera with long battery life Budget is <=100k Thanks. |
House, kindly recommend a budget phone of 6gb/128gb with very clear and sharp camera with long battery life Budget is <=100k Thanks. |
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Hello people, please I'll love to start off a career as a football SCout, what and what do I need to make a successful journey...?? |
Dre183:Smh for him |
oazeez1991:Thanks...considering |
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