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Oga mi. No vex o.. I lost this account ni o. Can you help with thr mechanuc's detail biko or locs. Them don finish me for that motor Alexgray: |
Alexgray:Bro., can you share contact of any good Nissan engineer. I bought a 2008 altima recently and I have been scared to take it to the mechanic for servicing... I live in Ojo area |
Bro 60? |
Express1086:I'm just doing my part to help us not become victims again. |
magoo10:And who brought Buhari? Who are is ministers and who made up the Senate house? Bro be smart. They all failed and they running from their own failure to start another chain of failure. They are just controlled by greed not love! Wake up |
dodelight:What nation are they raking back brother. Is this how naive we are? Same people who deflected from PDP in 2013 after a failed administration, birthed APC. Sensed Nigerians are no more inclined to their mantra of change, now they've cunningly married another party and started another movement just so they seem rebirthed and you still fell for this cheap strategy? Does Buhari alone make up the entire arm of Leadership? Does he alone rule the nation or making policies? Is he the only panacea of all affair. Bro! Wake up. It's same people different platform. Discard them all and start a new generation of leaders that where the change is. I hope someday we'll all see. |
babyfaceafrica:Ok isn't ok brother. It was suppose to be an awareness towards the rising trend of fort and back accusation, party jumps and childish accusations. Will you rise above the mental naivety and see through their game of divide? Will you rise above their petty distractions and rally behind what you independently feel is right? Will you rise above that artificial tribal hate and spite and embrace your brothers like the human you are? Will you rise about your cynicism and direct your energy towards making Nigeria the country you wish you had? Will you rise for the sake of civility and humanity? Rise brother... Rise! |
The politics of twist and turn... Throwback to the birth of alliance of progressive change. Back in May 2013, the first successful merger in the Nigerian politics since independence, promised an unthreatened breath of hope, of vision, progressiveness, productivity, equity, transparency and a mantra of change. Influx and efflux of political bigwig, staunch partisans and even zealots. All this in preparedness for a better leadership, a better Nation and a changed Nigeria. I bought it, we all did. We all rally behind the birth of this political "jesus" but in the end, one cannot argue it dint play Judas on our trust... our future. But that's not all, same strategy as been adopted again to further deceive our consciousness. Played in racism amongst brothers. Ethnic differences, religion and even kinship. We all bought it! the majority of our promising youth did. But all of this are just distraction to remodify the status quo. You'll see them singing praises of their old party, crawling on their kneels to be reabsorbed. You'll see them slandering their precious "change" to reaffirm to loyalty to "power". You will see them become orators in their farewell. Telling you how the one they left failed. But that's not the problem. It never was. The problem is simply etched in one direct question of sanity. "Does failure changes meaning if its 'case' is changed?" If you feel the need, will you Dare to Rise?! |
Oh dear God what is wrong with every phone users this days? Is it the "first to comment" flu or is it just that y'all have lost the ability to reason before dropping opinion. An unknown person claimed to have an unknown uncle who's Tuface's neighbour (God knows how tru this is) who saw Tufacr been taken away by DSS and somehownknre he was threatened cos he had all the luxury of waiting at the door to watch Tuface come back home and probably got so close to see how shaken he was and y'all come here to wail and point fingers? I don't understand! Some of you just want to talk. What?! What exactly is missing in your person?! What?! You want to criticize using a baseless news as focal point and you throw criticism as if the news bare facts. Common Nigerians! Stop allowing media throw ur brains like ping-pong. I hope the youth will act youthfully someday. |
Jafsent:Thanks and you've been greatly helpful. I really don't knownwhere she's getting it from but she got it at 2250 and the retail price here goes BTW 2350-2400. Now this is where the problem is, she is just a distributor not a retailer. So she'll have to resell at 2300 is the retailer is going to make any gain at all. My worry now is, at that rate she's making just 50naira on each bag. That's like 50*60 on one trailer. 30k on an investnent of over a million plus. Well, since it's everywhere then I can only advice her to switch business after selling out on her first distribution. Thanks sir. I honestly do appreciate |
Please people I need a VERY urgent reaction to this thread. I beg you please a serious response is most appreciated. My mum just invested in Cement distribution business of recent knowing very little about it (all thanks to neighbours and no-all friends). I got wind of it just now and I still can't shake the ridiculousness off. Long story short, She buys at 2250/bag (transportation inclusive) She's distributing it at 2300/bag. So on one trailer (600bags) she's making 30000. To me this is ridiculous. That's like saying on a business of 1,350,000 (One mil. three hundred and fifty thousand), she's making 30k profit. Please people, is this normal or she's doing something wrong. |
koladebrainiac:In September 2010, the Taliban kidnapped Linda Norgrove, a Scottish aid worker in Afghanistan, and Taliban commanders insisted Norgrove would be handed over only in exchange for Siddiqui.[121][122][123][124] On 8 October 2010, Norgrove was ACCIDEBTALLY KILLED during a rescue attempt by a grenade thrown by one of her rescuers.[82][125][126][127] In July 2011, the then-deputy of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, Waliur Rehman, announced that they wanted to swap Siddiqui for two Swiss citizens abducted in Balochistan. The Swiss couple escaped in March 2012.[128][129][130] In December 2011, al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri demanded the release of Siddiqui in exchange for Warren Weinstein, an American aid worker kidnapped in Pakistan on 13 August 2011.[131] Weinstein was ACCIDENTALLY KILLED in a drone strike in January 2015.[132] Extracted from.Wikipedia... This shows America too make mistakes |
johnspurgeon014:I thought they said he's also a British national? Just saying. Sir! Declaring a sovereign state from a united state is a treasonabke act. The clearest of it. I haven't touched the part he created a thread to raise funds for arms and air hate words on illegal radio channels. As for the the witness issue, I don't know a thing about it. |
Phonefanatic:Well, if you say so. I just feel civility is needed for a man who still crave freedom. Adopting lone confrontation won't win him anything in my view. Its KANU against the president of Nigeria? I'm sure you can do the math. |
Papasmal:My point exactly. You don't call a sitting president Terrorist and expect to have sympathizers. No! |
Phonefanatic:Actually there's a big difference between being smart and being stupid (forgive my language). Calling a President names on live TV, in a court of law isn't a sign of being bold and as jumped the fence of "freedom of speech". You label a man a Tyrant and you still grow gut to say he's mad? Accused a sitting president of being a terorrist? Common! Even his political ally will back off. He's lost. That alone is a treasonal act. |
Is all this he's saying not anothrr treasonable act? Calling the President of a country names and you expect to just be exonerated? Even if all treasonable charges are dropped, I'm not sure this man will will ever get a clean slate. |
walcut:Common! Talk commenting ignorant contributions. Where did you see/hear/read where prior to the new law, NGOs paying tax? I don't know a thing about the new trending law but common it's a general knowledge that NGOs don't pay tax. Stop trying to say something just for the sake of it. |
George2016:How sweet would it have been If you start the campaign by killing that Muslim friend/classmate/mutual friend/coursemate of yours. Then u can promote to forming a group that hunts them down and kill them all. I'll advice you use poison to start with. Don't forget that ur "terrorisr" co-worker who bears a Muslim name. And your boss nko? Is hebmuslim? Kill him. That place they called you for interview, I'm sure their manager is a Muslim too, he must be a terrorist, take a silencer with you... Oh I almost forgot. Isn't the president a Muslim? Thunder fire am, find a way to cross his part. Bomb him. Errrmmm you know this our celebs most of them are Muslims o. God forbid! If I were you, I'll just kill them all and then the world will be at peace. Thanks brother, I'm solidly behind you |
Bankalert:I hope you don't get addicted to this. |
I expect them to call back. There could be a thousand and one legitimate reason for missing their call. Except they are unserious as clearly stated by someone above, they should naturally call back. |
LETTER TO ALL NEGATIVE "ANONYMOUS" COMMENTER Although I expect you all to have another bizarre response for me in your bank of bizarreries but I have learn to not be surprised at any of your antics. First I want to ask why you all enjoy hiding under the anonymous ID to drop controversial comments like your only concern is just to make the list of commenter. Secondly I'd like to bring your attentions to the fact that most times your comments depicts words I believe you don't know affects a Nation/Community/Group/Individuals. Do you ever ask yourselves how relevant your comments are on the issues raised? I've read lots of your comments ranging from addressing The Executive President of the Federation and the The Grand Commander of the Armed forces a bastard from Otueke / a cow-brain dullard from Daura to asking for total annihilation of the Shiites member on basis that all Northerners are Boko Haram (especially the ones that pops on the news)... What measure would you encourage the army to carry out against your fellow ignorant youth from the south making fireworks out of the Nigeria's sole source of revenue in resounding support for their indicted leader in the war against corruption? I have read comments where you rally support behind Jungle justice on petty thieves and call for rule of law on political swindlers who faces prosecutions. I have seen comments of yours asking a pained individual expressing his/her feelings to go commit suicide and insults the next commenter who tries to caution your recklessness. I have had to live with your use of media in threatening the unity of this country, stench her image, berate the effort of her leaders, belittle their personalities, threatened their families and tried to hijack the rights of other productive commenter by ignorantly fueling the recently rumoured bill to curb social media expressions. I have had to watch your antics towards relevancy by laying foundations for different civil unrest, disharmony, vandalism, crime, corruption, value disorientation, indiscipline, inhumanity amongst others. Now, I have ran out of patience for the hope that you'll make a U-turn and understand that every controversial word you put out there reflects on every one of the over 150million citizens of this great country... Negatively. I don't have issues with you brothers and I don't expect you to come out here and put a name to your whatever but I know you are all humans and you have families in this country. If you believe you can just say anything anonymously without trace, please do remember that one way or the other it'll come back to haunt you, your families, your generations to come and other 150million innocent individual who will get trapped in-between which unfortunately I am one. If your recklessness contributed to disuniting and eventually dividing this nation, I pray you get yourselves an accommodative 'Somalia' to welcome your families as refugee and hope you survive the taunts of the guilt of every soul you fell in your backward struggle. God bless you. God bless Nigeria. God bless her youth. One nation undivided. Your brother in love, unity and harmony, Abdulrahamon O. Mubarak |
hammariise:Buh ur people will come here and sue for five dead biafrans huh? BTT! Soldier accusing the Shiites of assassination attempt with sticks and stones against a battle ready military men? Another excuse please |
prowlerovervoid:OK. I will go through it now. |
In a community where dog chases lion, the community should be seen as incondusive for human habitation. When focus is distracted, anything becomes something. The condition of the country might be sickening but that is not the scariest problem we are all presently dealing with. The state of the the Nigerian youth tear the eyes of her heroes. We have become nothing but racket in a squash game swung in directionless manner for the amusement of the pot bellied individuals with the sole objective of camouflaging the trend of the Englishmen's pre-independent administration in the skin of democracy. When and how we allowed this behooves this curious mind. We have allowed for the obnoxious differential strategy they inherited crumble our unity. Thesame strategy that sold our fore fathers to the Elizabeths. We have been reduced to pawn in their game of power tussle. When did it all start? Seventeen years ago (1998), we celebrated the emancipation of our beloved country from the hands of a 'ruthless' tryrant and today, we are celebrating our total submission to a 'noble' tyrant, how hypocritical? Great men have fallen so that we can stand and yet we crawl like reptiles scrambling for scraps like a lost slave. When did we get like this? Thank God for the technology evolution, even the bold ones amongst us junked the real world for the crowded positions of media activist. How cowardly? We spill recklessly without thought, thinking we are anonymous. The question is, are you anonymously suffering from the effect? The lust for relevance as driven us to becoming progressive oppositions distracting focus away from solution in exchange for Likes, Retweet, Comment and Mentions. But why? Even the right ones abuse the privacy of the media to wrongly express their grieve. Funny how the oppressors enjoy them. They go as far as engaging us in same anomalous act to feed our lust for recognition while going about their operation with no reproach. Where is the spirit of the youth who stood against slavery and unruly leadership? Where are the youth who strategically curbed injustice and irregularities in the 60s? Where are the youth who fought for the emancipation and liberation of Niger area? Where the the youth who criticises, scrutinize and frustrate even the tyranny of the Abacha administration? Where are the youth that abandoned ethnical/religious differences to unanimously fight against subsidy? Where have the Nigerian youths gone? Where are the leaders of tomorrow?! Someone said they are all hidden in the media. God help my country. #BetterNigeriaIPray #UnitedNigeria #YouthAreLeaders tjay'TEE Bello |
I remembered 'plenty' years ago when I was in Junior high, I got stranded and I've got nothing on me but my weak legs ain't ready to venture on the then customary voluntary ''trek for Obasanjo' from Oshodi to Papa-Ajao. So with a leap of faith, I went to the park hoping n praying that someone ll either lap me or the conductor bundles me in the first row. There I was, staring at the scar-tattooed mancho whose eyes I know can scare my dead grandfather in his grave but I boy'ed up and went straight in d bus. Half way to our destination, the expected offering commenced and everyone tendered theirs with a predictable freewill any passenger in a danfo bus would when they hear "owo e da". Me? I faked sleep! I don't know if it was my prayer or just luck, I opened my eyes and walla, my bustop. As I said "o wa o" that was when all went wrong. The conductor gave me this look of "have you paid me" and before he could open his mouth to put those thoughts in that strong scary voice, I started crying. Yeah! I literarily did that, and worst is my tears were innocent (what do you expect from an 8year old boy?) Story short, the conductor choked on his words and asked why I was crying, I said "You owe me #30 change". Surprisingly HE JUST SHRUGGED OFF, count 30 grand (if you recollect the value of Naira to dollars then you'll know for an 8year old #30 is 30 grand) and gave it to me. Jejely, I went down, wiped my tears and took the KING's seat at the nearest KONAMI joint. Although I know what I did was WRONG and in no way JUSTIFIED but the NIGERIA of today wouldn't have given me the opportunity to reminisce on what I did wrong, repent and change my ways. The Nigeria of today will throw me out of the moving bus, Burn me (yes, people are set ablaze for less), put dry pepper in my anus, beat me mercilessly with stuffs stronger than my bones or at the very least, break my teeth. This story isn't to encourage bad habit but to discourage BAD PUNISHMENT and JUNGLE JUSTICE. #GodBlessNigeria |
Lmfao!!! Don baba J |
Luka316:Brov.... start your jpurney from QBasic and move to VB den you'll ve prepped ur brain for the world of programming... 08137228535. I can help buh in my own time brov. No disrespect |
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