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What about BfGoodreich tyres? Do you have 32x11.5xr15 tyres? List ur prices. |
blackaxe78:You are the one who have refused to 'see' or 'collect' any sense, and I would have wished people ignored you to your folly. You are the classic example of what Nigerian politicians and leaders are: dumb. |
Shagati, more power to your elbows. But Shagati, I lost my phone and most of the contacts. I have been searching most of your posts for your number to no avail. You could still have my number on your whatsapp, where I asked you for help with a set of M/T tyres. Pls, if you find the chat, use the number to give me a call. I really need another serious favour from you. Thanks, sir. |
laudate:I want to know whether it comes with its gas guage, to know when to do a refill, or if it uses the fuel guage that comes on the dashboard of the vehicle? Thanks. |
Shalomc:Six to seven months. I'm a commercial truck driver who's battling with a 2rz carburetor engine. It drinks petrol like crazy upon all the tuning! I'm still considering an injector, whether 2rz or 3rz. The price will crash when it becomes a nationwide affair, when intense competition starts. |
From what I'm seeing here, not every vehicle is meant to use this. Car makers always make their fuel tanks or cylinders to be safely far from the occupants, like the biblical chasm in Lazarus the begger's case. If smaller buses like this should use this, it may be mounted at the rear on a suspended racket, few inches from the roof of the bus, and closed to direct sun rays and heat. And these installers should make the job neat and very secure. I'm very interested. Why hasn't it spread to every part of the country yet? One more question, what fuel guage does it use: the one in the dashboard of the car or it comes with its own? I would love to instal on my future car, I love savings! ![]() |
Is it not the kind of farming that his fulani herdsmen brothers have been farming with their cattle? This government can procure different agricultural machinery and hire at a 'cool' rate to farmers who are not yet very 'big.' This may entice more youths into turning their heads to food production. Silly things! |
F.R.S.C. won't see this hazard and deal with them accordingly. In Nigeria it's all about making money without minding safety. |
dbynonetwork:May be you were hauling a six ton payload on a two ton payload truck. If I may ask, what dyna model were you using? |
On an off-point note, government should reintroduce Price Regulation in this damned country. That is how these importers ridicule our naira with scary inflation. Uncontrolled greed destroys. |
I will need 2 pieces of BF Goodrich km2(mud terrain) 31by 10.5 by rim15 tyres. You should stock your place with these sizes and brands of tyres. |
Futureleader201:Yes, it is not a call for war, but forever it will remain a CALL! We have CALLed for too long; we need action now. Can you as-a-matter-of-factly act? There are only two ways of achieving what you seek. The beating about the bush of ipob won't get us anywhere. Ka anyi jide nwayo ka ofe roo aro zuolu anyi nri. |
NonsoWow:...anything to make you feel good but you need to be pitied as well. |
Actually seems they (the trio) were having a discussion in midst of prayer, a plea bargain on the S.P., with Buhari upset and rejecting the offer. |
ODVanguard:That is one of the numerous disadvantages of the Fulani style. Because the animals are constantly moving most of the time, the energy that would have been conserved and turned into more 'beefy,' is lost. If ranching and other requirements (ration) should be introduced to this cattle, you will amazed at the end product. For example, the relationship between sedentary life-style and mass/weight issues... |
Even if he goes to Heaven nothing will change! The only solution is to completely ban nomadic way of rearing cattle in States that do not welcome this practice. But if the government turns a blind eye, the citizens should learn to sacrifice their time and fight this menace in solidarity. |
In Awka I have Stanel to be thankful for! Most of the things happening in our country are as a result of government keeping silent while people who have no business being in business are in business. Businesses in the oil sector should have a Capital Base and other stringent conditions, the type that happened in the banking sector. So that once you have met these requirements, you mostly know you are coming to render services, not run a money-packing venture. Most of these 'mushroom' filling stations littered everywhere need to be shut down; some are even landmines waiting... |
THA COMPLETE VERSION There is no angle you look at the fulani nomads' menace and not want to pay back in their own coin. It becomes worrisome that what puts us daily on the global map is always for the wrong reasons. The president's stance on this time bomb is also worth not relying on. But the proverbial ram must find a way when it is shoved to the wall. Some say the remedy to the confusion is releasing poisonous chemicals on our farms. Get a 'cowicide' and treat every damn green thing, and see these nomads embark on a no return to the South with the remaining of their herd. The disadvantage, poisonous chemicals don't know who the friend is nor the enemy! Our environment will become so damaged that human lives and other ecosystem might become harmed, and will take a gazillion years to heal. Others want to get these same guns that make these nomads seem indomitable. This strategy would have been the nail-to-the-coffin of this palaver. Just that I cannot vouch whether there will still be Nigerians! The degree of rage on both sides will or may lead to self-extermination. Border countries will now set up a committee on sharing the spoils of war. The laughable one is: "bone beef!" Who thought up this strategy should be promptly awarded. His or her type might think: "If we can make ladders, why not make them so tall that we walk into heaven through them." Just because a good quality glass 'obscures reality,' does not mean you can walk through it! There has to be a shattering, a break; the butchers, truck drivers, our brothers, will come to us for dependence, abi? And come to think of it, aren't we talking about the fulani nomads? One peculiarity to every kind of nomads is that they usually take their cattle as their inheritance or property. So if you don't buy their market, but they consistently come and feed their property on our means of sustenance, who then is winning? "Wetin I dey find for Sokoto, dey for my shokoto!" The bone of contention is to make ranching a requirement for cattle rearing. Commercial livestock businesses like poultry, piggeries, fisheries et c. that are very profitable do not become pests to other businesses in the vicinity. Ekiti State governor's approach! Yes, it was repeated in Benue but back-fired. Here comes the real deal: Esprit de corps and sacrifice. Nothing good comes easy. Let us stop this attitude of it-does-not-concern-us when our fellows are being hurt and killed because of a just cause. Let us learn to grieve with people who are grieving. Let people of the South begin to press their leaders to enact laws that will make nomadic cattle rearing a weighty crime. Let us learn to 'fight' till our voices are heard! Even if it means weeks or months, we should learn to sacrifice our personal comfort for the good of all, for it is he who has the shoes on that can say how it hurts. Civilized and united protest. All the other mess in this country will correct themselves if we should take this simple stance. Peace! OGWUGO KA ORA M N'ONU NA OKWU A. |
CaptainJeffry:Actually, what they need is your support, not what you wrote down there, for an eye for eye will make the world go blind. If the citizens of most of these states that are against Nomadism should rise up and start to protest in all sincerity against this evil that is the Fulani herdsmen, not letting go till many governors and Houses of Assembly make nomadism a crime, that is the only sane way this rubbish in a twenty-first century nation will cease. We must learn to be our brother's keeper. Esprit de corps and sacrifice. Sacrifice our moneymaking time for the good of all. It is the turn of Benue now; tomorrow you never can tell, but united we stand! |
Thought it happened in Naija. |
we have steadily passed the elastic limit; waiting for a snap that will bring everybody to the streets. |
Isn't it ironic! Everything about the Blackman and Africa starts with great and high expectations, but as it starts to taste some years it begins to falter. Take Nairaland for an example, and Oga Seun doesn't know what to do to get it to her former glory; he rather seems more interested with traffic. At times when I look at myself and the people who will make Naija a better country, I feel... Great thread! |
ArchangeLucifer:Ohhhh |
Peace will never rain! What is peace when it is based on fraud. Just that this country has been weakened by undue tribalism, this is the solution to the rampage of fulani terrorism: solidarity. If all southern governors should rise up and declare nomadic cattle rearing as a crime, punishable by the forfeiture of the total number of the herd. Fulani should know that this is the twenty-first century, that certain things got to give; or they can go ahead and fight us all. |
Tozara:HAHAHA... Good Lord |
Ihe kariri nte, bakwutere nte n'onu! Maybe an angel of God or a servant of God was around the place. |
Tozara:May you not end without accepting Jesus! |
tesppidd:No! Because it has a shorter wavelength, it is highly concentrated per square inch. And you can make every fart near-silent; but because it is compressed it becomes highly active� |
Tozara:Seun, right here are what should go through a ban or censor! Must have been an alien posting that. |
7lives:Even if we are trying to run Capitalism, government should know that there are sectors where private individuals can never be the backbone. As of now, government should revoke all the licences for importation of the constituents of crude oil, hand every importation to a reformed N.N.P.C., then renew its agenda of constructing refineries. |
GavelSlam:This country is slowly getting to full-time paralysis if we should put all our eggs into dangote's refineries; if the government doesn't know the fundermentals of what a nation ought to be then why not resign! What can one really boast that they have 'giftedly' gotten our government since time immemorial. |
These guys are still talking. How can we be a crude oil producer and not strive to refine this resources in our country? Nothing will be steady until we know how to place the cart and the horse. |
If it is petrol, you can convert to gas, as explained in this thread. LPG Gas conversion kits are available, just like CNG ones. But LPG refill points outnumber the CNG ones. So it would be easier to get LPG to refuel in more parts of the country, than CNG. 


