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olaric: ...and what is more,. They have a particular fondness for the illiterate, dumb, vacuous and idiotic.. |
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helinues: Like Trump, like Buhari....Very divisive... |
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Blindersoff: Survival instinct. We need to understand, manipulate and subdue nature for our own survival. |
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atheistandproud: .....and that's quite some challenge.... |
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Righteousness89: Is salvation still free in Nigeria? How about tithes, first fruits, seed sowing, offerings etc..? I thiught Nigerian pastors said if you don't pay those, you won't go to heaven? 2 Likes |
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meeky007: ...Because they're introducing low quality petrol that would cause more pollution and even engine problems for cars? Car makers are making more efficient engines and even our current PMS won't operate some cars optimally, you're introducing lower grade fuels for these high technology engines. What is more, it creates template for the astronomical rise in the price of the current PMS. They would always tell you you have an option of buying the cheaper, lower quality one.... * Not that PDP is better. They are the same set of soulless criminals* |
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Hmm! Korean Bentley...
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This is Mazda 626, not 323. How do these cars of the 90's get into Nigeria? I thought there's an age limit of 15 years for cars to be allowed into Nigeria?
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MrImole: An already convicted man? 3 Likes |
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tyup: ..not after murdering so many of their colleagues. Camaraderie and espirit de corps won't allow them spare her, even for all the money in the world. 4 Likes 1 Share |
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Beauty and evil in the same package...
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Smartchoiice: How on Earth is it false that about 90% of cars on Nigerian roads are Japanese? Which other country replicates this statistics? Go to car stands where these cars are bought and take a sample...Japanese v German v American cars etc. |
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tete7000: But he made drinks available to people...Can Jesus himself lead anybody astray? 1 Like |
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You actually didn't say why Christians should ABSTAIN from alcohol. You only stated why they shouldn't get DRUNK...I think it is safe to believe the Bible does not necessarily require us to be teetotal.
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Huawei101: Delusion! Not even regular cheap cars are affordable to Nigerians...Here, we're talking exclusive, ultra luxury, ultra expensive cars. Nigeria cannot be mentioned in the same breath.. 1 Like |
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GeneralPula: '....they are the largest shareholder...' so how else do you define 'ownership'? 3 Likes |
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greenguy: Where are they? |
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KingsArome: Even the lenders are rational.They won't extend that kind of credit to a salary earner. These are not for regular salary earners anywhere in the world. No level of good credit history would change that. Rollers are for CEO's of big companies. Not even presidents use it because it is so outrageously immodest. |
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Ahmed0336: Wrong! Carelessness kills. This is completely avoidable. |
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byrron: It's not harsh. Laws are laws. Chaka Chaka and the organizers should have known better. Africa's bane is its disregard for its own laws. Personal relationships and 'respect for big men and women' trump the laws. That is why Africa is doomed. 2 Likes |
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philip0906: ...and who couldn't be gone anytime? |
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I'm surprised the impact that inflicted this damage could not deploy any of the airbags ![]() |
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Remaloadite: The reason Nigeria would NEVER be able to run a welfare state even if it has the resources. Too many dishonest people about... 2 Likes |
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ColonelEmeka: It's nothing compared to what happens here. These are knife edge decisions and can only be justified in very exceptional circumstances. The stakes must really be very high for those to be justified. This contrasts sharply with what happens here where wanton disregard of the law and human rights appear to be the norm. 1 Like |
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Graxie: That's rather harsh. In civilized nations, being an au pair is seen as employment and should only be for adults. But you must understand our peculiarities. Many poor people give birth to children they can't cater for. Going to work as house helps could be the only chance these children may have for education and focused life. Government as we know cares for no child here. The family may have meant well in bringing the child to stay with them. 1 Like |
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ijewejones: You mean 'exit' the earth.... |
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Lanretoye: Otherwise? A brand new car shouldn't develop the problems described. A windscreen replaced by an approved dealer shouldn't leak or leave a spot. Coscharis should replace the car and take the matter up with their own suppliers if they actually bought the car as brown new from Jaguar Land Rover. 2 Likes |
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Hoodbilonia: Lol! But no one is taking anyone's word for it. The buyer would see the car in the metal before making a decision.. |
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lizdammy: You didn't have to.. |
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okpalaAnambra: Unfortunately, those are worth next to nothing in the second hand market...Very expensive parts would soon start failing making their ownership extremely stressful and financially draining..Besides, those driving those types of cars don't usually shop for used items. |
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The reason footballers and other sportsmen go bankrupt soon after their careers. They acquire these ultra-expensive luxury items and property in their prime. Their short careers soon end and the liability these actually are manifests in its full glory. Bankruptcy follows..
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