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If you got or know someone who got a clean, less than 2 years registered naija used car and selling, then please tell us about it. please am talking clean 90 - 96 accord, 96 - 2001 Audi A4, 96-2000 VW vento/jetta, 92-97 honda civic, VW golf3/4, peugeot 206 and similar cars registered and used only couple of months in this country. |
Huh! Naija!!! I guess people should be wary of auto deals on nairaland. Monitor!, Seun!, hope you are seeing this! |
and is that tints on the car? |
where is the location? please post VIN. post engine pics and if possible better pics of the entire car. what's with the Metallic Exterior Color? thats not what am seeing. |
looks more like a 96 accord. anyway, location and mileage, please! |
@poster still cant find a buyer huh! checkout https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-440175.0.html and compare notes Cheers! |
Gorgeous machine. Happy sales! |
@ MidexMotor 800k where is the car located? |
@ poster send pics to tpharell@yahoo.com |
How can they read ur post and even reply u without internet access! The internet access they had was that of the bank and now that is gone. |
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT OF METEOROLOGISTS INTO THE NIGERIAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) is a Federal Government Parastatal established by Act no. 9 of 2003. The Agency is responsible for production of weather, water and climate information for socio - economic development of Nigeria. The Agency is hereby inviting qualified candidates to apply for the post of Meteorologists Grade II. The minimum requirement is B.Sc in Meteorology, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Electronics, Agricultural Science or Geography. Interested applicants must submit the following. a) photocopies of candidate's credentials. b) A wrtten application containing full names, address, state and local govt of origin of the applicant. c) Letter of indigeneship from candidate's local Govt council d) 4 passport photographs e) Attestation letter from an officer not below GL.16 in the state or Federal Service. Applications should be handwritten; the envelop clearly marked "Application for Employment" and submitted to the address bellow: Office of the Director-General/CEO, Nigerian Meteorological Agency, No. 33 Pope John Paul II Street, Maitama - Abuja. To reach the office not later than November 25, 2009. |
Please and please, read and understand b4 replying or taking any action! Please! |
Haba! 20 year old car for that amount? Haba now! |
The new Jos FIRS test venue is federal school of forestry, Jos. Am now scheduled for October 30th, at 11am. Success to all of us. Cheers! |
Geezle:Thanks man, u read my mind precisely. cheexy:I love ur blunt honesty |
Hello all, i just recieved this text message from FIRS now, "Due to operational reasons, all FIRS test for Jos will no longer hold as scheduled. New schedules will be communicated in due course. Please be on standby." Anyone scheduled to write in Jos recieve this notice? |
Ha!!!!!! see ego! Seun this wan hot o! why we no see am for front page now? Shey na becos u no wan confirm or deny the "allegation"? Bros u don hamma! maga don pay! |
My test is Wednesday @ FlyingDove Institute of Information Technology, Jos. I applied for Security officer, dont have any ideas as to their format so am just brushing up on taxation in Nigeria. @ Bayulala, hope u come back to tell us how it goes on monday. |
keyremotes:Well said, Man! Last thing we want in this country is another roadhog hitting the streets! Please do the right thing, its for your benefit as well as mine. Happy driving. |
No doubt there is rampant unemployment in this country especially among high institution graduates. Those who have ideas of starting something of there own are often handicapped by financial resources, leaving the lager chunk of graduates to pursue the few available white coller jobs. However, most business owners and enterpreneurs would tell you that there exist a sizeable number of "not so white coller jobs" which most graduates shy away from. Am just wondering, how many job seekers (graduates) out there are willing to take up jobs at DMT mobile toilet to better there lots, instead of the endless search for non existent white coller jobs? For those wondering, DMT, or Dignified Mobile Toilets is a mobile toilet business run by Isaac Durojaiye - also known as Otunba Gaddafi. This man is credited with the saying "Shit business is serious business". |
AS the federation excess crude account dropped from $27 billion to $7billion, the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) has predicted doom for the Nigerian economy. Chairman of RMAFC, Mr. Hamman Tukur, who took a critical look at the performance of the economy during the visit of Edo State governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomohole, to the commission in Abuja on Wednesday night, gave it a verdict of doom. He said that in view of the way the nation’s economy was being plundered, it would not be long before the nation ground to a halt. He told the governor that the Excess Crude account, which is the country’s savings, had been drawn down from $27 billion to $7 billion and that government was still withdrawing from it. According to him, the only revenue accruing to the country was the collection from Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), customs duties, and Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT). The chairman queried the relevance of Joint Venture Cash Call (JVC), saying that it was another drainpipe in the economy. “For instance, from August till October, Nigeria has not got one dollar from the total crude sold. Yet, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has paid over N560 trillion to JVC. Rather than find a solution to this, the government reverted to the excess crude account, where it took N12 billion to reflate the economy. Now we are eating into the domestic account. One day, you will wake up and there will be no government.” He sought the support of the governors to help the commission to challenge the anomally. He further noted that the commission had released a formula on how the oil derivatives would be shared, but that it had been abused. “It is an appeal by this commission for you to help us appeal to your colleagues for support,” he pleaded. Tukur also condemned the revenue formula being operated in the states, saying that it was at variance with what the commission designed and recommended. He said that the commission designed a new formula, which increased the percentage of states’ allocation from 24 per cent to 31.6 per cent and this was done amidst petitions and protests from several quarters. He said state governments were supposed to get more allocations than the Federal Government but the reverse was the case. He said in the face of the abuse, the governors were not doing anything about it. “How can you allow an illegal formula to operate in the states?,” he said. Referring to the N18 billion which was released to build health centres across the country, Tukur said that out of that amount, only N6 billion had been used and the rest of the money had been with the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF), Mallam Ibrahim Dankwambo. “Only N6 billion was used. We even brought the matter before the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) but we did not have their support,” he said. Oshiomhole, in his remarks, promised to take Tukur’s observation to the Governors’ Forum, where it would be discuss them very exhaustively. He said that the nation had no data, otherwise, it would have known the quantity of illegal crude being bunkered on a daily basis. Fielding questions from newsmen at the end of his visit, Oshiomhole said: “I am very appreciative of the courage which the commission has shown, because they have a very important constitutional role. And I happened to have known some of the commissioners. They are my good friends. So, I have come to say hello and also to acknowledge the good work they have been doing. ‘’Even under the former president (Olusegun Obasanjo), this was the only agency in my recollection that publicly expressed its position that was at variance with what the former president wanted. We tried to go to court to enforce the constitution and to ensure that the states get the revenue they were entitled to. And I thought that I should come to appreciate that,” he said. http://www.tribune.com.ng/23102009/news/news1.html |
send pics to tpharell@yahoo.com |
The stylish body is wow! great art! |
so na question u wan ask! the topic of your post is misleading abeg. |
A clean looking 406 for 420k! wait o! isen't this a little too good to be true? @ poster, please tell us something we don't know about this car |
Hmmmmm! a 2005 car with over a 100000 miles on it. is that kind of mileage decent for the age of this car? doesent this speak volumes? i just wonder! |
CBN has sent out letters of invitation for oral interview. i know Bauchi's is on thursday |