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Received an invitation letter (via DHL) for an oral interview on September 24th in Bauchi. Check your contact address for your letter, not P.O.Box. Best of luck |
@MrNice_Guy How much can u bring in an automatic transmission, leather interior Hala with AC from cotonou? talk 2 me tpharell@yahoo.com @adasi678 Send me pics of your hala. tpharell@yahoo.com |
@Onocity the man say im budget na 550-600k and u com dey post car of 880k, abi u no understand wetin budget mean? u wan make im break im bank for the balance? u don hear of budget deficit before? |
1M+ and its a RHD, how much u wan take do conversion then? |
@poster Bros o! shey dis moto na u get am so? dis one wey u com tanda 4 mile 12 snap only one picture wey no even show anything. |
Hmmmm! |
mrblack:@mrblack The Govnor of Bauchi state, not Borno defected to the PDP and married the president's daughter. What has happened is unfortunate enough, so don't try to bring propaganda into it. And please, do work on your spellings, tenses and grammer! |
Stale news. what part of the universe are u from man? This is 2009, wake up from your slumber and come out from whatever rock u r hiding under! |
@poster Seriously, are u saying u did not see the Jobs/vacancies title or that u dont know how to get to the autos section? https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/board-26.0.html Click on this link and post your message were it belongs! |
This car still dey? |
Oga maybe u for create thread for mechanical engineering students. |
The man was arrested in Angola and extradited (i think) to Nigeria to face gun running charges, and now he is granted amnesty in the heat of the trial! i wonder what the Angolan government would make of that. |
This is definitely not a 98 accord. if u doubt me google 1998 honda accord and see what comes up. Its a 96/97 accord. Honda changed the entire body design for the 98-02 accords as is customary, making it very distinct from the 1994-1997 accords. In Nigeria the 94-97 accords are called bulldog, and sometimes academy, especially in the north. |
Hmm! beats my imagination o! |
@rockiedink I googled 1990 honda civic and the pics that came up arent any different from what the fellow put up for sale. Is it just me or is it you, and not the poster, who should get their facts right? |
President Umaru Yar’adua has ordered the release of militant leader Henry Okah, who is currently standing trial for alleged gun-running and treason, after reports said Okah has accepted the president’s offer of amnesty. Okah is leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), the main militant group, whose attacks in the last six weeks have wreaked havoc on the nation’s oil sector. Presidential Spokesman Olusegun Adeniyi said yesterday in a statement that the president, who is currently attending the G8 Summit in Italy, has instructed Attorney-General of the Federation Michael Aondoakaa to “tidy up” the legal processes for Okah’s release. Earlier yesterday, news agencies quoted one of Okah’s lawyers Wilson Ajuwa as saying that the militant leader has accepted the president’s offer of clemency. Adeniyi said, “The President feels elated by the acceptance of amnesty offer by Mr Henry Okah and commends the role played by his lawyer, Mr Femi Falana in the entire process. “Shortly before he left Abuja yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon, the President mandated the AGF to work with Falana to tidy up the legal process so that Okah’s release can be effected. “President Yar’adua, also calls on the remaining militant leaders to avail themselves of the amnesty offer so as to pave the way for peace and rapid development in the Niger Delta for which he is strongly committed.” Reuters news agency quoted Ajuwa as saying: “They offered it to him yesterday. Okah welcomed the amnesty. We are in the process of finalising it. Hopefully, it will be resolved early next week.” Ajuwa later confirmed to Daily Trust by telephone that the militant leader had been offered the amnesty, though he could not specifically say if Okah has accepted the offer. “We are still (discussing) on it,” he said. “We will be able to come out with an official position by Sunday or Monday.” Also, Falana, who is the lead counsel to Okah, told our reporter in Lagos that he could not confirm if Okah has accepted the clemency offer. He said he had not seen Okah since last Friday when they last met in court. When asked for comments, Attorney General of the Federation Michael Aondoakaa (SAN) said: “I do not know anything about it now, you can find out from the National Security Adviser to the President.” If Okah is released, it would raise hopes that other militants would lay down their weapons in the Niger Delta, Reuters reported. Yar’adua announced an amnesty programme for all Niger Delta militants last month, and extended the clemency offer to Okah with a promise to release him if he accepted. A meeting between Okah’s lawyers and government officials is expected on Sunday or Monday to finalise the terms of the amnesty and his release, a second Okah lawyer told Reuters. Okah was arrested in Angola in September 2007 and extradited to Nigeria to face charges carrying a possible death penalty. They included supplying machine guns, rocket-propelled grenade launchers and bazookas to armed groups in the Niger Delta. He has been on trial before the Federal High Court in Jos, and last Friday the court adjourned hearing in the case till July 24. The militant’s release has been one of the key demands from MEND. A senior spokesman for MEND, General Boyloaf, confirmed to the BBC that if Henry Okah was set free, the organisation would lay down its arms, but added that the release was just one issue—and there were other issues to be settled in the region. Even if militant leaders agree on paper to a ceasefire, there is little to stop splinter groups with speedboats and dynamite from attacking hundreds of kilometres of exposed pipeline or continuing abductions and ransom demands. http://www.news.dailytrust.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2550:yaradua-orders-okahs-release&catid=46:lead-stories&Itemid=140 |
[quote author=Joy2Dwise! link=topic=294173.msg4158958#msg4158958 date=1247143894]24years old dinosaur for 350k? [/quote]Hmmm! i wonda o! |
The last picture (interior) certainly does not agree with the other interior images. You posted the interior picture of more than one car. one of these has an auxillary gear, the other does not. Review abeg! abi u dey try pull wool ova we eye? |
@larryshow4, How much, in naira, would a 96/97 honda accord, auto 4cylinder and leather interior cost out there in cotonou b4 it lands Lagos (i mean without custom clearance)? |
@ Sholasho How much, in naira, would a 96/97 honda accord, auto 4cylinder and leather interior cost out there in cotonou b4 it lands Lagos (i mean without custom clearance)? |
fyneguy:Gbam! Gbam!! Gbam!!! Talking on phone with ur hubby should get him to think twice about the atrocity he is plotting in his perverted little mind. If ur hubby come introduce imself as colonel bizi mungu dey faggotty idiot go talk to imself well well! |
@larryshow4, Send me pics of the 94/95 toks then. tpharell@yahoo.com Cheers! |
larryshow4:@larryshow4 Can u do 96/97 leather autotrans for 500k? |
dejonimist:Chairman, abeg, this your jalopy na 1978 abi 1998 model? No dey scatter people head abeg! |
puskin:Do you really expect diligence and faithfulness in this? i doubt so. These greedy crocodiles would neva go hungry for nigerians. NEVA! I refuse to bilif that these gluttons are not feeding well in their privacies! |
I hope it is a dry fast! that would do their fat tummies some good. Nigerian lawmakers have never been a serious pack b4 so this is just anoda joke that we are used to hearing from the national assembly! Basket mouth, i go dye, Gordons, AY, and the likes beta WATCH OUT! There's a new pack of comedians in town. |
were u hear that kind rumour from, rumour merchant cum monger! |
Eleven lawmakers representing Cross River State in the National Assembly have embarked on two-weeks hunger strike to press for reversal of the decision of the Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) and the National Boundary Commission (NBC) to allocate 76 disputed oil wells to Akwa Ibom State. Briefing newsmen yesterday, the Cross River State caucus in the National Assembly led by Senator Bassey Ewa-Henshaw (PDP, Cross River South) described as fraudulent, moves by the agencies to deprive the state of revenue accruable from the disputed oil wells located in the maritime boundary with neighbouring Akwa Ibom State. According to Senator Ewa-Henshaw: “Since some greedy brigands would rather see our people starve to death and our state brought to its knees, we as their representatives have decided to stand in unity with them. We will therefore, beginning immediately, embark on a two-week hunger strike to emphasize the seriousness of this situation and the collective pain we feel.” Also commenting on the matter, Deputy Senate Leader Victor Ndoma-Egba (SAN) said “it is a moral weapon we are using to appeal to the conscience and sensitivity of Nigerians to feel how serious the matter is. We are a government that is governed by constitution, not by whims and caprices of some people.” The Cross River lawmakers said the RMAFC and the NBC have wrongfully termed their state a non-oil producing state soon after Bakassi was ceded to Cameroun saying, “we are persuaded by these patently corrupt, illegal, unconstitutional and brazen actions to declare that the RMFAC has in this instance clearly acted against the collective national interest of all of us as Nigerians at the behest of invisible forces or interest and only the reversal of this decision by the Federal Government will mitigate the enormous injustice meted out to the people Cross River State.” Earlier Senator Ewa-Henshaw said the lawmakers from the state will exploit all available alternatives to reverse the decision of the government agencies including litigation. “Bakassi was not ceded to Akwa Ibom State but to Cameroon. Oil wells belonging to Cross River before ceding Bakassi can only be claimed by Cameroon or remain in Cross Rivers because this is the only area where territory changed hands. Our decision to declare our stand now is born out of our strong desire for peace and our firm belief that for peace, unity and progress to reign, there is urgent need for the two States to work together in true partnership in which no party will fee shortchanged. We fervently hope that common sense will prevail. A word is enough for the wise,” he said. The lawmakers on hunger strike include; Senators Ewa-Henshaw, Ndoma-Egba and Greg Ngaji. From the House of Representatives, 8 members from Cross River State are currently on hunger strike. They include; Reps. John Eno, Alex Ukam, Bassey Ewa, Prince Bassey, Paul Ada, Gabriel Eddy and Chris Eta. http://news.dailytrust.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2079:lawmakers-on-hunger-strike-over-oil-wells&catid=48:inside-politics&Itemid=123 |
The best rates for 190 benz are around N270k and those ones are light years ahead of yours. |
Hmmm! 190 benz for N350k? Review your price objectively or else u would be driving this same car longer than you ever intended. |
Hmm! Every one on nairaland wants to own a car! Goodluck guys |
centoh:Yea! right its a clean car! how can one tell?, well, just use ur imagination, right? c'mon man, post pics of wat u r selling else we think u r not serious! |