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Autos / Mitsubishi Montero 2003 Nigerian Used NGN 650,000 by carbank: 6:39pm On Aug 20, 2014
Mitsubishi Montero 2003 Nigerian Used NGN 650,000 FOR SALE IN LAGOS

PRICE - 650000
Year: 2003
Style/Body: SUV
Engine: 3.0L V6
Model: Montero Sport ES
Transmission - Automatic
COLOR - BLUE
odometer reading - 122,000

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Business / Re: Why Is Gtbank Naira Mastercard Not Working On Facebook & Google Advertisement by carbank: 11:02pm On Jul 12, 2012
i use Diamond Credit Card and it has not failed for once! Basically on the internet, credit card get more acceptability than debit card. Credit Card = I don't have money, Debit = I have the money. The reserve should have been the case, with debit card getting more acceptability, but i think they prefer us to owe. And Maybe VISA MasterCard but a cut from credit card interests.
Technology Market / Re: Samsung Galaxy TAB N49,999 Galaxy GIO N27,999 Devices For Sale by carbank: 4:07am On Dec 12, 2011
Still Available

@Ani, 24k is small
Technology Market / Samsung Galaxy TAB N49,999 Galaxy GIO N27,999 Devices For Sale by carbank: 6:54am On Dec 10, 2011
Samsung Galaxy Tablet - Fairly Used - 16GB - 3G - 7inch - P1000

Price - N49,999


Samsung Galaxy Tablet - Fairly Used - 16GB 7inch - P1000

Price - N39,999


Samsung Galaxy GIO - Brand New

Price - N27,999

Available in Ikeja Lagos


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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs France: U-20 World Cup Quarter Final @ 9pm by carbank: 9:41am On Aug 14, 2011
Livescores.com is saying this match will be played at 3 pm
World Cup (Under 20) -Play-Off 03:40
August 14
15:00 France ? -? Nigeria
18:00 Brazil ? -? Spain
Autos / Re: VIN Reports For Advertised Cars by carbank: 3:36pm On Sep 21, 2010
Please sir, kindly help me with VIN 1hgcm66555a020545

Thank you
Autos / Re: VIN Reports For Advertised Cars by carbank: 8:08am On Aug 20, 2010
kindly help run VIN check on these CARS Please

1N4DL01DXYC133326
1N4DL01A1YC206721
4T1SK12E2PU163314
Thanks
Autos / Re: Vin Request by carbank: 10:44am On Aug 18, 2010
Thank you very much o. You are too much.

I beg you , can you also help me check the VIN below. I've posted this same VIN in another of ur thread already


5N1AR18U37C633443
Autos / Re: VIN Reports For Advertised Cars by carbank: 10:40am On Aug 18, 2010
Thank you very much o. You are too much.

I beg you , can you also help me check the VIN below.


5N1AR18U37C633443
Autos / Re: Vin Request by carbank: 11:58am On Aug 17, 2010
I beg you , can you help me check the VIN below.


[b]5N1AR18U47C628848[b]
Autos / Re: VIN Reports For Advertised Cars by carbank: 11:48am On Aug 17, 2010
I beg you , can you help me check the VIN below.


5N1AR18U47C628848
Satellite TV Technology / Re: High Definition Receivers(hd) by carbank: 8:58am On Jun 07, 2010
I currently use a Topfield Decoder, HDMPEG4 Decoder costs like N25k from Dubai, USB, palys DIVx, MP3, MPEG4,
Presently I use it to watch Astra Need to buy CAM Cards To watch HITV MYTV DSTV on it,

But i would like to own a Dream box but the price is killing the original goes for about 100k while the clone is between 20 - 30k. But I will surely buy one soon.
Politics / Re: Nbc Stops Bakare’s Live Broadcast by carbank: 3:19pm On Jan 18, 2010
BEING TEXT OF LIVE RADIO BROADCAST FROM THE AUDITORIUM
OF THE LATTERRAIN ASSEMBLY, LAGOS, NIGERIA.
ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 2010

TITLE: UNDERSTANDING WHY WE MARCHED ON JANUARY 12, 2010

Fellow countrymen and women, I am here this morning to give account and to
explain to every Nigerian why we took to the streets of Abuja, the Federal Capital
Territory, on January 12, 2010.
Just like you, I have read in the Dailies the comments of all and sundry regarding
the “Save Nigeria Group’s Enough is Enough Rally”. Many wrote and spoke in
support and some dismissed it with a wave of the hand. But those of us who led the
protest and everyone in our group who marched did so because all other means of
getting the men and women in power to do what is right concerning the state of the
nation have yielded no tangible results.
To us in the “Save Nigeria Group”, it is amazing that:
(a) It took our rally to get the National Assembly to table the matter of “The
Missing President”. Or was it a mere coincidence?
(b) It took our rally to get the absentee President to allegedly speak through the
BBC Hausa programme for the first time since he disappeared from the
radar fifty (50) days earlier;

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(c) It took our rally to generate a counter-rally in support of offshore
Presidency;
(d) The day after the rally, the Federal High Court in Abuja within four days,
from the time the case was filed till judgment was given, in a seemingly
preemptive judgment, ordered the Vice President to carry out executive
functions delegated to him by the Absentee President. So what would have
happened if we did not march?
The PDP-led government would have persisted with their cacophony of lies
while taking the citizenry for granted and treating us with disdain and impunity.
That the rally took place at all and attracted a large number of our citizens, male
and female, young and old, Christians, Muslims and people of other faiths,
points to the fact that social mobility in our nation is not frozen, and that in
itself is causing a tremor of unease and terror in the oppressor’s camp.
Before going further, allow me for a moment to speak to my constituency. My
primary constituency is the body of Christ, Latter Rain Assembly inclusive, as
well as all lovers of truth - millions of people who on a weekly basis sit or stand
glued to their radios and televisions as the Word of Truth is preached from this
platform to the rest of the nation and the world at large. One question is
agitating the minds of the conservative arm of the
church at this hour. Should Christians or their leaders participate in civil
disobedience, street marches and rallies to protest against governmental
arrogance, tyranny, oppression and corruption? What is the accurate Biblical

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standpoint on this issue? Is there a place for proclamation and outcry in the
streets or does the Bible forbid it?
Let the Bible speak for itself:
1. The first time the word ‘street’ occurs in the Bible is in
Genesis 19:1&2 (KJV) when the angels of God refused to enter the
house of misguided but righteous Lot and preferred to abide in the
street all night before destroying Sodom. That in itself was an
indictment and a protest.
2. From the lamentation of David after King Saul died, it appears that
when certain types of news are proclaimed on the streets of a city or
nation, a sense of joy and triumph envelopes the people therein. (See
2 Samuel: 1:17-20)
3. Oftentimes, when a people and their leaders persistently disobey
God, He sends His prophets to the streets. (Jeremiah 11:1-6)
4. Outcry in the streets will only stop when a nation is rescued from the
hands of strange men in government whose mouths speak lying
words and whose right hands are right hands of falsehood. (Psalm
144:11-15)
Are we there yet? NO.
But someone may quote the prophecy of Isaiah out of context to confuse and
mislead religious minds from taking to the streets.
Isaiah 42:1-4

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If this scripture relates to Jesus Christ, how come any of His servants will take to
the street and not be in rebellion?
Saints and strangers, scripture is not capable of private interpretation – it takes
scripture to interpret scripture. Let the Bible speak again:
i. In His earthly ministry, Jesus spoke in the streets. (Luke 13:22-
27)
ii. Not only did Jesus teach in the streets, he commanded His
disciples to take to the street and make proclamations against
every city that rejected the message of the gospel. (Luke 10:1-12)
iii. What then is the concealed message in Isaiah 42? What is it that
Jesus would not say in the street? Let scripture interpret scripture
again: Matthew 12:9-21, verses 16&17 are key – “yet He warned
them not to make Him known that it might be fulfilled which was
spoken by the prophet Isaiah.”
iv. It is in the same vein that charitable deeds and prayers are
forbidden in the streets, not strong protests against injustice, crass
hypocrisy and corruption. (Matthew 6:1-6)
v. Whenever truth is fallen in the street and equity cannot enter, the
voice of wisdom will cry aloud in the streets.
(a) Isaiah 59:1-15
(b) Proverbs 1:10-33.

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vi. Even in troubled times, prophetic fulfillment does not happen
except the street and the wall of a city are rebuilt. (Daniel 9:20-
25)
Brothers and sisters, we have locked ourselves in the sanctuary for too long a time,
fasting, praying and preaching for good governance in our nation. That in itself is
not evil, but we need to do more than that as the salt of the earth and the light of
the world. We need to spearhead effective social mobilization, rebuild the spiritual
streets and the walls of our nation and influence what is happening there. IT IS
TIME FOR THE TRUE CHURCH TO COME OUT OF THE CLOSET AND
REBUILD ANCIENT RUINS.

THE REASON FOR THE JANUARY 12 MARCH & FUTURE MARCHES.
Why then did we march on the 12th
of January 2010 and why are we determined to
continue till justice prevails and righteousness exalts our nation?
We marched because for fifty (50) days, the government of this nation took the
citizenry for a ride, treating us with disdain and inflicting on the national psyche
the latest addition to our plethora of National Maladies, namely: Power Vacuum.
Not only are we in deep crises as a result of the power vacuum, our leaders are
also in denial. And to compound our problems, the whole country has been
reduced to one big kindergarten class. The Executive Council of the Federation has
turned our nation into one big joke as the Spin Doctors in Abuja and elsewhere
fabricates one lie after the other in attempts to satisfy the curiosity of their

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perceived kindergarten citizenry. Let me explain this phenomenon with a
childhood tragedy - the loss of both my siblings, a set of twins, in 1961 after a brief
illness. I returned from school and my siblings were nowhere to be found. I asked
my mother where they were and she said to me, with grief written all over her face,
“they’ve both gone to London to see the Queen”. I asked her their return date; she
tried to compose herself and said, “shortly”. You know the story line. That was the
last time I saw my twin siblings.
Fellow citizens, the Nigerian nation has been headless and voiceless for the longest
period since Independence. We do not know the whereabouts of our missing
President, Umaru Yar’Adua, or the state of his health. On a daily basis, there are
confusing signals emanating from everywhere, including the seat of power.
Nobody is sure whether we have a living, dying, or dead president. To compound
matters, the Vice President, Dr. Jonathan Goodluck, openly admitted recently at a
church service that nobody is in charge of Nigeria and that God is in charge of
Nigeria. Like the story my mother told me about my deceased siblings, the
comments of Dr. Goodluck may satisfy the curiosity of shallow-minded people,
but it is an admission of hopelessness which simply implies that “there is no one to
hold accountable for the mess we are in since there is no identifiable person in
charge.”
We have just been told that:
i) the ship of state is in parking mode on the high sea;
ii) we are in the midst of turbulence, but the sick president, air-freighted to a
foreign land, forgot to leave the key to the ship behind;

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iii) his co-captain is either incompetent or unreliable and therefore cannot be
trusted to steer the ship aright;
iv) the crew cannot access the life jackets on board, talk less of distributing
them
v) Fellow Citizens, in case of shipwreck, you are on your own. If you know
how to swim, good luck, as the name of your Vice-President denotes, and
if not, bad luck.

As if these woes are not enough load on the heads of an oppressed people, the
National Assembly more or less decided to hide under the umbrella of one finger
and a part of the judiciary added insult to injury by asking the Vice President to
execute whatever the Missing or AWOL President delegated to him without
showing us how the delegation would be done by a man who from all indications
does not appear strong enough to speak coherently. These are the reasons why we
marched in Abuja on the 12th
of January 2010 and why we will march in Lagos this
week on Thursday, January 21, 2010.
By this historic and symbolic march, we in the Save Nigeria Group are saying:
i) Enough Is Enough to quick fix solutions that mask the real problems and
leave our nation vulnerable to crisis upon crisis.
ii) We are saying, as the Good Book says, a living dog is better than a dead
lion. So if the horse is dead, the mark of honor is to bury it, instead of
toying with the destinies of over 140 million people by raising a fact-
finding mission in search of a missing president.

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iii) We are of the considered opinion that the only way to solve our problems is
to understand the root cause of our national dilemma and thereafter
implement permanent solutions.

If we must call a spade a spade, the root cause is not far-fetched. Our present
constitution is a lie and those who swore an oath to uphold it have no respect for it,
either because of its falsity, or because they only emphasize it when it favours
them. Or tell me, why would a government that makes the Rule of Law a
cornerstone agenda openly violate the constitution with shameless impunity and
seem to be getting away with it?
I’ll tell you why, my fellow citizens – it is because you have allowed them to
trample upon your rights. For a long time, the worst of us have been on the
leadership saddle, while the best of us have been sidelined so that the rest of us will
remain in servitude for as long as the worst of us remain in power.
Through the January 12, 2010 March and subsequent ones to follow, Nigerians of
all faiths and from all walks of life - East, West, North and South; male and
female; young and old - are saying Enough Is Enough.
Till we put in place a People’s Constitution and reinvent a True Federalism, fiscal
and otherwise, there will neither be lasting peace nor predictable progress.
But for now, let the government of the day obey the rules they have set and stop
moving the goalpost in the midst of the game. Let the vacant office of the President
of Nigeria be filled immediately by an Acting President in line with the existing

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imposed constitution, till we establish the fitness or otherwise of the too-sick-to-
be-bothered President. For these and other reasons, the Save Nigeria Group invites
all Nigerians to a Mass Rally on Thursday, the 21st
of January 2010,
commencing at 10.00 a.m. We will assemble at or before 10.00 a.m. at the
Archbishop Vining Memorial Church Open Ground, former Sky Power
Ground, G.R.A., Ikeja, Lagos, where we will be addressed by Credible Agents
of Change in our country before marching to the Lagos State Governor’s office.
Let us join forces together to destroy the shackles of oppression, subjugation and
corruption in our land. Let us all rise in one accord to say to our oppressors,
“Enough Is Enough”. (Ezekiel 45:9)
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
PASTOR ‘TUNDE BAKARE
FOR SAVE NIGERIA GROUP
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 4) by carbank: 1:10pm On Jan 11, 2010
@pofolo

I use HITV decoder it has RF in port but my question is that will i be able to search for different channels on local TV or will i be restricted to the channel being watched in the sitting room
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 4) by carbank: 12:17pm On Jan 11, 2010
Good day Guys,

I have a small challenge

I have two dishes connected to one decoder in my sitting room I also have a local TV antennae, I want to extend a view only (Satellite) View and change channel (Local TV) to my room. My Challenge is that i have only one cable from my sitting room to my bedroom how do i connect , gurus please i need your help, Thanks
Satellite TV Technology / Mytv Subcription Chanels On Fta Yesterday by carbank: 9:45am On Nov 18, 2009
MyTV subcription chanels on FTA yesterday
Sports / Amodu Should Be Awarded Con And Retired by carbank: 8:30am On Nov 16, 2009
Amodu should be awarded CON and retired

A send off party should be organized, he should be celebrated and advised to not come near our teams again , if possible we can make him local government chairman or something.
Phones / Re: Win 1 Million Dollars: Etisalat Must Take Nigerians For Fools! by carbank: 7:38am On Jun 18, 2009
The question is What if  it is true and my neighbour wins it while i am trying to close it down, I wouldn't want that to happen to me, and the promo is not all about $1million , there are two phones won per hour for 90 days,  By calculation, that is 2 x 24 X 90 x  N30,000 (average price of phones)   = NGN 129,600,000 which is approximately $0.87 million dollars (N148 per dollar official rate)

So if $1 millions is a lie, is the phone give out a lie, go to any of their shops in Lagos and see people collecting phone by the hour, let me even give you a hint people are staying up late till 2 a.m to play this thing.

People I go play my own!
Phones / Re: Win 1 Million Dollars: Etisalat Must Take Nigerians For Fools! by carbank: 7:32am On Jun 18, 2009
The question is What if it is true and my neighbour wins it while i am trying to close it down, I wouldn't want that to happen to me, and the promo is not all about $1million , there are two phones won per hour for 90 days, By calculation, that is 2 x 24 X 90 x N30,000 (average price of phones) = NGN 129,600,000 which is approximately $0.87 million dollars (N148 per dollar official rate)

So if $1 millions is a lie, is the phone give out a lie, go to any of their shops in Lagos and see people collecting phone by the hour, let me even give you a hint people are staying up late till 2 a.m to play this thing.

People I go play my own!
TV/Movies / I Need Hitv Upgrade Software by carbank: 7:41am On Mar 20, 2009
Hi guys I need HITV Software, I cant get to a dealer right now. I need HITV Software Cant get to a dealer Is there anybody who can send the software pleasee
TV/Movies / Re: HiTV Subscribers Question And Answer Forum by carbank: 7:32am On Mar 20, 2009
Hi urfriend,

I need to know I use HITV Branded decoder, can I just rescan or must i visit the dealer for software upgrade, If we need upgrade cant you guys post the software so we can download and not spend money visiting dealers
Autos / Re: New Arrival Mitsubishi Montero 2003 by carbank: 1:36pm On Mar 12, 2009
still available
Autos / Re: New Arrival Mitsubishi Montero 2003 by carbank: 2:38pm On Mar 07, 2009
Still available
Autos / Re: New Arrival Mitsubishi Montero 2003 by carbank: 1:08pm On Mar 03, 2009
Still available guys,
Autos / Re: New Arrival Mitsubishi Montero 2003 by carbank: 6:55am On Mar 02, 2009
A little information on VIN , the 10th digit of the VIN tells you the year of the Car for example JA4LS21H43J005539 tells you that this car is 2003 the table below deocdes the 10th digit of VIN

Model Year
Position #10
J 1988
K 1989
L 1990
M 1991
N 1992
P 1993
R 1994
S 1995
T 1996
V 1997
W 1998
X 1999
Y 2000
1 2001
2 2002
3 2003
4 2004
5 2005
6 2006
7 2007
8 2008

Regards
Autos / New Arrival Mitsubishi Montero 2003 by carbank: 8:46am On Feb 28, 2009
Mitsubishi Montero 2003 imported from USA available for sale,

PRICE - 2.2 MILLION


VIN: JA4LS21H43J005539
Year: 2003
Style/Body: SUV / Utility 4D
Make: Mitsubishi
Engine: 3.0L V6
Model: Montero Sport ES
Transmission - Automatic
Tyres - 4 + 1 GOOD alloy RIMS
COLOR - BLUE
odometer reading - 85,000
Car CD Player

NOW IN MARYLAND, LAGOS, CALL 08077777321 OR MAIL INFO@TEEFIXNG.com for details

Autos / Nissan Xterra 2002 Already In Lagos by carbank: 8:31am On Feb 17, 2009
Nissan Xterra 2002

Automatic Transmission, 4WD, Fabric Interior, ABS, Already in Lagos for inspection


Price - N1.950m

Phone 07055573141, 08033157547
Email - tloy2008@gmail.com

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