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Notjustright: I saw this before I went ahead to use them because couldn't find anyone else known as an Honda specialist, in the hope that they would be better 4 years later. Alas, I was so wrong! They ARE a fraud! They supposedly fixed new brake pads a few weeks back but my rims are all black now. This is after plenty shouting about what was agreed to be fixed, and then they called to say the car was ready, only to get there and the main things to be fixed had not been fixed! Also, seems they go get parts where everyone else does, and from my experience stated on the brake pads, they don't purchase the best, even though you get charged as if they do. Generally very dodgy folks. Not going back there ever, i wonder how they get away with using the Honda brand. Guys, please be careful using them, better to avoid them. Now my tmps is lighting up to check the tmps system. Waste of money and time (took them about 4 or 5 days, my car was stuck with them over the weekend since they don't work on weekends)! |
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Hi guys, Thanks to everyone on all the info posted, very informative and useful. Trying to get a suitable place around Maryland for my wife to deliver. Still early days in getting info but thought I'd share what I have, someone else might find it useful. Right now, looking at all options .i.e. Birthing Centers and Hospitals. Here's a reply from the Bay Area Midwifery Center (http://www.bayareamidwifery.com/). It's in Annapolis, Maryland. The cost to have your care here is : Prenatal, delivery by midwife and postpartum care $4,450.00 The cost for the actual facility which is Birth Center is $2,800.00 This will equal $4.450.00 to be paid before delivery What this does not include in price is: Blood work, sonograms, and any other hospital charges that occur. We do not provide other costs outside of this practice; the range of costs varies. Thank you Will keep you posted on any i get from the other places I am looking at. Also info from anyone on hospitals/birthing centers in and around Maryland (Virginia, Washington, Delaware) will be appreciated. Thanks! |
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Please where exactly is this adidas shop located. Thanks
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akinsadeez: Thanks |
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Hi guys, please which domestic channels (ait, mitv, nta) show big brother highlights, if any, and at what time(s). Thanks.
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Pro Anti: All areas of the energy chain, upstream (exploration and production, energy services), midstream (Gas and Power), downstream (Marketing and Supply and trading) |
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Hi people, please does anyone know where I can get lenses, particularly around ikeja. I know of Visions at Adebola plaza, but they don't have the type I want. Thanks.
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http://www.ft.com/reports/nigeria-2009 You can the full report on the page. Maybe this is what Yaradua saw that he started chasing Fashola. |
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Why the hell do we need to have state lg's listed in a federal constitution in the first place, please enlighten me
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Please does anyone know where I can get this phone. Slot don't have it cos it's apparently not in demand. Thanks.
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Reminds me of Argentina at the world cup. Annihilating all before them and then failing when it mattered.
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I always like to research when I get mails like this, got the info in a mail today. Here are some sites that seem to the information below: http://rsh.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/121/1/38?PHPSESSID=118cf7e984824f120896bc06dc9db9a6 http://oregontoxics.org/pressroom/benzene_031208.pdf Let's all take the little bit of extra care that could well make the difference in the future over time. |
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The position of AGF should be held by someone with a track record of consistently being on the side of human rights and justice. The position of AGF needs to be separated from the ministry of Justice, National Assembly wake-up. I'm not holding my breathe though. In my opinion an incompetent and weak National Assembly is the reason most of these rule of law violators are getting away with it.
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@ poster First i would like to commend you for the ion you have to actually try to change things or at least make a positive contribution/difference. From a political angle, as someone said, you'll need to be here for a while and get to be at least involved in a community you live in for example, to familiarize yourself with the day-to-day workings of the Nigerian system as it actually is. As for the many pessimistic and negative comments you'll no doubt get when you share your dreams/ideas, let me just say that there are many who have already given up on Nigeria and to a large extent, are justified to feel that way. On the otherhand, there are those of us that believe in the future of this country and intend to play our part in turning things around. There are many young people home and abroad springing up that are planning/making various moves/projects to this effect, trust me, i know. It doesn't have to be obvious and there's a lot of work to do. I believe it is only a matter of time before things are turned round if this direction is sustained. That's why I'm asking you to focus on what direction you want to go and approach it reasonably, with belief, and don't let the everlasting cynics derail you. Also, try to surround yourself with like-minded people and not those waiting to shoot down your ideas at every opporunity. |
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earTHMama: Try : http://livefooty.doctor-serv.com/ |
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Why do many people like to approach things from a negative/critical angle? It's always easy to sit down and dissect other people. Though I agree that many questions asked have been warranted and reasonable, i think some people just see an opportunity to judge a (son of a) public figure. Many people on nairaland are guilty of worse than he has been accused of. That does not mean he should not be held able. However, I would like to see more objectivity and less sentimentality. There's a saying that the devil you know is better than the brother you don't. How many people here know anything about their current Reps or have ever interacted with them? This guy has come up here and defended himself endlessly against all sorts of things. Yet nobody has posted any evidence, however flimsy, with regards to any of the accusations. We should be careful how we judge people, because someday we may also be judged the same way. Everybody has a right to a past and also a right to change and to be given the opportunity to do so. We've seen those who look like saints go in to office and bleed the treasury dry. I am not a er of Dapolam, just a neutral observer who like some here, wants Nigeria turned around for the better. If anyone here feels he or she can do a good job, the law allows him or her to go contest so let the person do so. No one has all the answers. |
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I wonder why he is coming out with this a couple of days to the judgement. PR stunt to me and I'm not swayed. His actions and appointments potray an inconsistent position as far as fighting corruption is concerned.
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So the FG peeps are now the good guys and Ribadu is the bad guy! If it were left to some here, Ribadu would be in jail without even being tried! He has already been pronounced guilty by them yet no-one till date has tendered evidence to prove their allegations. It's is all speculative. All those saying Ribadu owns this, did that etc, let them provide the evidence. It's the rule of law era, right? The man does not deserve what he's going through whatever his shortcomings. It's easy to talk when you're not in the hot seat. Some of those here would not last a week in that job. I still think he did ok under the circumstances. There is no such thing as perfection and everything depends on perspective. I don't think that the many intelligent Nigerians ing him, some who know him personally and understand the pressure and circumstances of his job, could be wrong in siding with him. |
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Seconded. This istration has clearly lost its focus. Given all that has happened, I have no doubt that Nigerians would not vote the PDP back in.
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It's easy to criticize but uneasy lies the head that wears the crown. I believe the good things Ribadu accomplished outweigh the wrong things he did. Some of the criticism directed at him here is unfortunate because I wonder how those doing so would have performed in his shoes under the same set of circumstances. The battered image of Nigeria was at least improved during his time than at any other time in recent history. This in turn led to investments and gains in various forms for the country. If you think the FBI doesn't use the methods Ribadu employed then think again, they don't just do it as often and brazenly. The corruption war in Nigeria CANNOT be fought with a soft approach. I don't blame Ribadu really, in my opinion the problem is the EFCC Act. It should have been set up as a body independent from the police and less subject to the presidency. I don't think it is fair to criticize Ribadu the way some here have without appreciating all these things. I believe he performed adequately in a way that could have been built on. |
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Jakumo: Now that would be some team! A landslide win no doubt. Only problem might be Akinyuli's association with the PDP. |
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Thanks JJYOU.
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Hi all, don't mean to divert from the topic but since it's a discussion on NGOs, does anyone know if there are any specific requirements to ing an NGO in Nigeria? I read that there are no proper laws/rules governing NGOs and NGOs may choose to with CAC or not. I can't seem to find adequate information anywhere so would appreciate info from anyone that might know something about it. Thanks in advance.
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Exactly, selective or not, those he went after were corrupt. I expected this to happen with that guy Aondoaka as AGF, no wonder he wasn't sacked. They should all though that they'll leave office someday and history would judgement on them. At this rate wouldn't it be wonderful if the Supreme court nullified Yaradua's election though I doubt that'll happen. Then all the power would be gone and I'm sure Nigerians would not vote him back in, that is even if his own party re-presented him at all.
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The Lagos Government on Monday barred visiting governors and top government officials from using siren in the state. The state Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, announced the ban in Lagos just as the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshall Paul Dike, ordered the naval headquarters to thoroughly investigate the alleged assault on a 27-year-old lady, Miss Uzoma Okere, by some naval ratings in Lagos. Although Fashola did not attribute the ban to the assault on Uzoma by the ratings attached to the convoy of Rear iral Harry Arogundade, he however said the use of siren by those in authority was a way of terrorising taxpayers whom they were supposed to serve. The governor, who does not use siren, added that those who do had “continued to constitute an unacceptable slur on the state’s traffic management system.” He said, “ I have successfully demonstrated that you need patience and not the siren to negotiate through the traffic in Lagos. I seek the cooperation of all and sundry to demonstrate its benefit, including visiting governors and other public officers. “Let us all get rid of these nuisance on which we spend millions of our hard-earned money to keep the producers in Europe and America in business while we use it to terrorise the taxpayers who we serve.” http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art200811113313537 Well done Gov. Fashola, make sure you enforce it though. |
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I still can't believe that some people are somehow trying to find a way to shelve some blame from the iral and ratings. Some are saying she was stubborn and shouldn't have tried to insist on HER rights. This is the same type of doctrine of fear that has been used to rob Nigerians for years and a primary reason the country is the way it is today. Whether she was stubborn or whatever, every HUMAN BEING has fundamental rights, which is why we actually have a constitution. That he is an iral does not give him a right to use the road ahead of anyone else. He has NO right to be using a siren. The ratings have NO right to be carrying a horsewhip with intent to use to cause physical pain or injury. I don't buy into the gospel of fear of military personnel in public that some would rather have us live by. Maybe if more people insisted on THEIR rights like this lady, then military personnel bullying people on public roads would decline and eventually stop. There is a saying that the things that happen around you are only there because you tolerate it. The tolerance level of some people in this country for violations, especially those that have to do with human rights, is really incredible. There can be no justification for what happened and I hope the full weight of the law comes down on them as well as strong disciplinary action from the Navy in order to restore it's image a bit.
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It is impossible to exonerate the iral as some are trying to. He cannot claim he was not aware of what his subordinates were doing, or is he blind and deaf? His silence was all the consent and tacit approval they needed. Absolutely nothing can justify what those ratings did no matter how you look at it. I used to have a lot of respect for the Nigerian Navy, but most of it is now gone out the window. There's been quite a few incidents of abuse of power and chauvinistic inclinations by men of the NN, many we never get to hear about publicly. Assault and battery is wrong, especially by a military officer trained with taxpayers money. She was of no threat to them and even if you want to subdue someone, there are far more humane ways to go about it in threatning situations (which this was not). Bottom line, those guys, including the iral, deserve to serve punishment proportionate to the injury and suffering inflicted on that lady, both physical and psychological. Lagos State should have it's own law on battery separate from the federal law (if it doesn't already) with very stiff punishments for offenders (without the option of fine).
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Congratulations Obama! This is your time.
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This is a very good and comprehensive write-up. I hope you can get it to those who can make it a reality.
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Wow, is that for real, sounds like her though. Wasn't the call screened?
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She's an illegal alien, just like millions of people living in US. How convenient that they found out a few days before the election! I wonder how much it cost the GOP to trace the information. Besides, she's an adult, she's responsible for her own decisions.
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