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Kai, my heart cold since I heard about his death. Never meet him in person. What a nice & auto specialist.
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It's seem these people have no ideal of what they are doing completely
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Mission impossible.
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With abundant crude oil Almighty bless Nigeria with. So Dangote want to import crude oil, so that price of fuel will not come down right. What is the effectiveness of our representative in the national assembly. In a working community, a law will be made immediately that, no importationof crude oil to the country. Almost 50% of Nigeria land is fill with crude oil. What type of leader do we've in ds country self.
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Is good to lose with fighting spirit. We move to next match
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Up man utd.
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I like these write up. I can't understand our problem
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If he like, he shouldn't update. We all know d score
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No, still on it
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Ibedc are criminal, they would bring light in my area around 12am and take it 5am. I hardly used 1500 for a month. Imagine if the started bringing estimated bill AdaojoTheUrchin: 3 Likes |
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People like U can only be on faceless forum. I was given the KCT early ds month, it didn't work on my meter. I was told, i will be on estimated bill till d meter is resolve. Have been using ds meter for more than 4years. No any issues. Must the meter retrieve b4 they can upgrade it. We are in 2023, do u take your phone to manufacturer b4 u upgrade it . helinues: 4 Likes |
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Those guys aren't serious
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Then why is thousands of ibedc meters not accepting token after upgrading.
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Am trying to upgrading my solar. Ibedc will bring light in my area around 12am to 5am as if we are ghost that didn't sleep. So, if my unit finish, I will cut the wire.
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I did ds upgrading since 1st week of ds month. My meter is not accepting token again. Ibedc have not provide solution since. I make used of all their customer service network, for where. No solution. I take my time to visit their office. They're telling me, they will have to come and pick d meter to work on it. And for d time they are working on it, I will be on estimated bill
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D guy didn't have any
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U are welcome
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Please house, have anyone been experiencing issues with ds ibedc upgrading. I have not be able to load my token after kc1 & kc2. I mail their customer care. They directed me to their MSO. The MSO cannot provide any useful solution. Is been a week now.
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U nail it all. quote author=AutoHubNG post=124874917]If you’re thinking of buying a car in Nigeria, whether foreign or Nigerian used; you need to be careful not to make any of the mistakes listed in this article. 1. Buying in a haste Buying a car is totally different from buying toy cars at a shopping mall’s toy section where kids spot the toy of their choice, point a finger and it’s theirs in a minute or under. And as we all know; the kid might even end up damaging the toy before the next day. Now, we are talking about buying a real car with your hard-earned money. So don’t rush, take your time, compare prices and do all the necessary checks before making the purchase. 2. Thinking the cheapest car is the always the best deal Awoof has purged many car buyers on several occasions. I always tell people “the cheapest car is not necessarily the best deal”. It is a bad idea to save ₦500,000 only to buy a car that has just been rebuilt from a terrible accident with deployed airbags and damaged suspensions not properly repaired. The sad news is some people buy these cars only to end up spending a lot more on further or recurring repairs. Worst still, they could end up being involved in ghastly motor accidents. Some others end up in jail for buying ridiculously cheap cars which happened to be stolen vehicles. We all know there’s always a strong urge to maximise profit(s) by any means necessary, but we should more often than not, try our possible best to resist said urge as it will serve us well in the long run. As the adage goes – “Penny wise, Pound foolish.” 3. Falling in love with the clean exterior of the car alone Many of us are guilty of this. We buy a car because it has a clean exterior and beautiful aesthetics (maybe from a slick paint job and or customised bumpers/grills/wheels/side sills/spoilers etc.). I fell victim to this when I bought my first car and it started dealing with me severely after 6 months. A friend of mine bought a Toyota SUV in Lagos but by the time he got to Uyo with the car, he realised he had bought a vehicle with a faulty engine and said engine of the SUV broke down completely within the first 3 months. To add salt to injury, Nigerian Customs seized the SUV immediately after he eventually changed the engine. Wahala Wahala Wahala... 4. Showing desperation to the seller If you show that you are desperately in love or in need of a car to a seller, then you may have just signed a “one chance” certificate. The next thing they will tell you is, someone else is coming to pay for the car this evening. So, you won’t have a choice but to pay hurriedly. You may end up paying more for the car and you may not have sufficient time to carry out a thorough inspection of the vehicle. 5. Not doing proper checks Proper checks include test driving, VIN check, diagnostic scan, ing customs and vehicle papers, etc. Endeavour you thoroughly inspect any- and every- aspect of the vehicle to save yourself from future headaches. “A stich in time, saves nine” as they say. 6. Wanting only the most recent version Most buyers, more often than not - want the more recent version of a particular model/brand. Take for example the ubiquitous Toyota Corolla 2005/2006 model (irrefutable as at the time of citing this example), the last version of that model - 2008, has the same design and most of the features from the earliest version – 2003, but the preference is much higher for the former despite costing more. So, if you are particular about saving cost, you may be better off with the 2003 model instead of buying a refurbished 2008 model. The difference in both cars may not be commensurate to the difference in pricing and this also applies to many other brands and models alike. 7. Buying a particular car because someone else is driving it Don’t try to keep up with the Joneses. I have seen people make the mistake of buying cars because they’ve seen a few people driving it or their neighbour has one. So, they just conclude that for that person to be able to maintain it, they too can also maintain it. On the contrary, you don’t know if that person you are iring is suffering (going through Shegé – Pro Max) and smiling with that car. You also don’t know his/her financial capacity and source(s) of income. So please always take your car research beyond the fact that someone else is able to maintain a car because you might not know exactly what he/she is actually going through as stated. 8. I want my car to be one in town There is nothing as satisfying as driving a one in town car with your car being so unique that it turns heads wherever you go. However, don’t forget our common saying - “one in town car, one in town problem”. Therefore, you should tread with caution. You need to research a reliable site/car repair centre and availability of parts. You also need a sure that can help you get the parts abroad when needed, as well as a Bureau De Change guy that will be giving you good dollar exchange rate. Albeit there is a way to play safe with using a unique car; what some people do is, they buy a regular car like a Toyota Camry or a Benz E-Class then they modify (love-vendor) it by changing some components such as the lights, bumpers, grills etc. However, you have to do this with care so as to not overdo it and eventually mess the car up, making it look somewhat ugly. 9. Using all your last kobo to buy a car This problem speaks for itself. Always , the car will need some care after purchase especially if it is Nigerian used as you’re most likely going to be u money for whatever procedure that may arise. I am sure you’ve seen people who buy a car and start to ask around for money to do basic things after only a couple of weeks. Some buyers may even start depending on other people for food to eat and declare bankruptcy after they get the first repair bill from their mechanic. Do tell us. Have you experienced any of the aforementioned in the past, or present? https://autohub.ng/blog/%ef%bb%bf9-mistakes-car-buyers-in-nigeria-usually-make/ [/quote] |
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U nail it all
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Gazzuzz, pls help me out. I scan my car, highlander 05, get ds code P0037, and also, one rat stole d catalyst at d port. What is d solution.
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I have ds code p0037 for highlander 05. Which way to solve it please?
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Is it still available
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@seun, ds should be at the front page by now.
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No update from my niece too
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Same thing here ooo, my niece still getting the old exam print out.
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oliverjiad:Thanks, |
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Pls bros help oo sienna 06 Sonata 10 Corolla 10 |
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Bros, what oil will you recommend for hyundai sonata 08 with a mileage of 224000. Just arrived from USA
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His serving 3yrs 4month, if he have a good conduct while serving. Remission is 1/3 of his sentence
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Before collapse self Na 2mins electricity light I get for 10days.
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Man city have penalty
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