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The battle line has been drawn. Let's see who wins between the police and the protesters |
Life has no value in this country. Both the government and the masses are on killing spree. RIP no longer has any sad emotion attached to it. |
99% of those jumia promo on Facebook are scam |
The only people I pity are those who waste their strength defending these criminals |
Oga you're stalking her. You miss her. You call her. Now you come up with this thrash of excuse; defense mechanism |
GAZZUZZ:Thank you very much brotherly. Can I detect it through scanning? |
Good evening comrades. Please are there light weight AC Compressors that use less engine power? My AC takes too much of engine power. While idling, the steering vibrates. On low speed especially on bad roads, the engine can go off. Sometimes it will cause overheating. It has one time damaged my alternator. Although it chills quite well, the trouble is much. It's a manual 2005 Honda Civic |
Good evening comrades. Please are there light weight AC Compressors that use less engine power? My AC takes too much of engine power. While idling, the steering vibrates. On low speed especially on bad roads, the engine can go off. Sometimes it will cause overheating. It has one time damaged my alternator. Although it chills quite well, the trouble is much. It's a manual 2005 Honda Civic |
Good evening comrades. Please are there light weight AC Compressors that use less engine power? My AC takes too much of engine power. While idling, the steering vibrates. On low speed especially on bad roads, the engine can go off. Sometimes it will cause overheating. It has one time damaged my alternator. Although it chills quite well, the trouble is much. It's a manual 2005 Honda Civic |
This op, you're one of the many problems we have in this country. Although a Ronaldo fan, you should do your copy and paste without bias. But whether you like it or not, Messi is the GOAT. I'm not a sports fan, but you can't help but love Messi the play maker |
Nigeria is the most powerful African country if well managed. If I happen to become the president: - I'll mobilize all available resources and conquer the whole of Africa. - I'll evict all foreign military bases from the soil of Africa - I'll collapse all the countries into one so that we'll have one government, one military, one currency, one market... - Tribes will become the federating units. Each tribe (state) will have it's police and maintain its education system. Tribes less than 5 million people will merge with other tribes. - All foreign religions, including Christianity and Islam will be banned for a period of 50 years. - African traditions will be incorporated fully into the education system. We will study witchcraft, money rituals, how our forefathers make rains, the use of herbs and roots in the medical system, how to communicate with extraterrestrials etc. - Export of any raw material must be approved by me personally. You can't take our resources overseas to refine and export to us again while you can build the factory here. - Import of any finished non essential product will be banned. Any brand that wants to sell it's products in Africa will have to build their factory in Africa. One license will mean access to the whole of African market. - Our policy on Education will discard most of this obsolete contents we're taught in schools today. - No foreign currency will be valid on the soil of Africa. If we're buying from you, we use our currency. If you're buying from us, we use our currency. Africa will never develop with multitude of countries. The amount spent on maintaining different governments and militaries is enough to develop Africa. As individual countries, we are weak. A united Africa will become formidable. Most importantly, we need a domesticated education system. What we have now as education is meaningless |
Comrades, please what is the best engine oil for 2005 Honda Civic? The more I browse it the more confused I am. The last person that serviced it said he used Mobil XHP, I don't even know the viscosity |
Comrades, please what is the best engine oil for 2005 Honda Civic? The more I browse it the more confused I am. The last person that serviced it said he used Mobil XHP, I don't even know the viscosity |
ebenholer2:ASUU is just a small part of the education system. They are not responsible for designing education policies. They don't design the curriculum. Them don't produce policy document. So they are just a tiny fraction of the problem |
ebenholer2:There is no "progressive government policy" especially in the area of education. Have you analyzed the Nigerian philosophy of education? |
EminiOba:How would you know? |
The entire education system is useless. The most useless of them all is the Nigerian philosophy of education. Our education is neither tailored to meet our peculiar needs nor implemented in the interest of the students. As a professional educationist, I can boldly state that going beyond JSS3 in Nigeria is a total waste of time and resources |
Such is life |
Those days seeing a person in army uniform induced a lot of respect. But nowadays it's no longer the same. Here in Imo state you can see dozens of military checkpoints and convoy each day. Soldiers now mount roadblocks and collect N100 from motorists. They even beg private car drivers for money. You give them 200 they give you change. Consequently, a bus driver will approach a checkpoint and will be like: "my man hafa na? Nothing dey now mek I go come." The more our streets are militarized the more Army loses their prestige. I want to use this medium to appeal to military authorities to demilitarize our cities in order to preserve the dignity of the NA |
From personal observation, most drug users do so because drug is contraband. So that feeling of going against the law as a sign of maturity.... |
DeLaRue:99% actually |
Sometimes I wonder if there's any philosophical underpinning to policies of Nigerian state or they just copy any and every sh**t they see from overseas. The effort and resources spent chasing frivolities is enough to solve real problems. What is the comparative advantage of destroying "drug" farms and chasing around dealers over legalizing and taxing same? Can any government laws and it's enforcement ever reduce, let alone stop, the use or abuse of drugs in Nigeria? What are the negative effects of drug deal comparatively to the resources expended on it's control? |
Good for them. If I can turn the hands of time, God knows, I won't spend a dime writing JAMB. Of what use are our institutions of higher learning? They teach zero content about solution to our peculiar problems. The f**k is the use of these shitty courses and topics they teach? They don't teach us about witchcraft, about money rituals, about trado medicine, about African history, about interest rate, about alternative energy, etc. Just some useless abstract outdated contents that do not matter to us |
Guys, I've bought a manual 2005 Honda Civic. Is there anything I should know about it's maintenance? |
I've bought a manual 2005 Honda Civic. I never knew it was this hard to master how to tether between clutch and trutle. |
In addition, I think NSCDC, NPF, FRSC and VIO should be merged too |
FredAstaire:What are you saying |
Kennyking1234:Thank you |
clockwisereport:Thank you |
christejames:Yea, thanks. |
zoedew:Yea. The transformation is rapid lately |