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Easy buy phone � is a scam I bought a new phone at easy buy @ #75000 agreed price at a period of six months, after a I make an initial payment of 30% which is #25000 and a new phone is been granted to me But my greatest surprised is their apps I mean easy buy loan apps showing me #12000 in six places (I.e #12000*6) =#72000 Now #25000+72000=#97000 Please is anyone have an idea of easy buy phone? Because I'm so confused � Thanks Nairalands users |
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please anyone with ideas of unlocking Itel small keypad phones (tana-sobe),of any models precisely it5615.............because i forgot my security code and I'm trying to unlock my Itel (It5615) but I do know how to unlocked after trying more than five times
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please anyone with ideas of unlocking Itel small keypad phones (tana-sobe),of any models precisely it5615.............because i forgot my security code and I'm trying to unlock my Itel (It5615) but I do know how to unlocked after trying more than five times
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your village ppl 100% |
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RIP |
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I really don't know What you're celebrating |
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Avaiod washing your face with spouse or soap when taken birth...... just rise it with clean water and Clea it with white cloth always a |
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Is clothes, Shoes, Rice and Bags are also contract-band ![]() Yoruba Wake up |
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congratulations baby daddy |
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However, there are so many danger signs we need to look out for while using a Gas cylinder. Some of these factors are: · Cooking gas cylinders must not exceed five years: most people using gas cylinders hardly remember when it was bought. It is important to keep track of the days and replace them as soon as possible. · Do not buy used Gas cylinders. · Watch out for the expiry dates: The steps to check the expiry date are very simple and basic. The expiry of LPG cylinder can be found on one of the metal strips that connect the body of the cylinder to top ring (handle). It is mentioned on the inner side of the strip. The strip has any of the alphabets from A to D painted on it along with a number. Decoding the expiry date is simple. The alphabet represents the month it expires while the number indicates the year. A year is divided into four quarters : A – January to March B – April to June C – July to September D – October to December For example, your cylinder has ‘A 18 painted on the metal strip. The alphabet A represents month March and 18 indicates the year 2018. · Use gas cylinders in a vertical position, unless specifically designed to be used otherwise. · Securely restrain cylinders to prevent them from falling over. · Always double check that the cylinder/gas is the right one for the intended use. · Before connecting a gas cylinder to equipment or pipe-work make sure that the regulator and pipe-work are suitable for the type of gas and pressure being used. · When required, wear suitable safety shoes and other personal protective equipment when handling gas cylinders. · Do not use gas cylinders for any other purpose than the transport and storage of gas. · Do not drop, roll or drag gas cylinders. · Close the cylinder valve and replace dust caps, where provided when a gas cylinder is not in use. · Where appropriate, fit cylinders with residual pressure valves (non-return valves) to reduce the risk of backflow of water or other materials into the cylinder during use that might corrode it (e.g. beer forced into an empty gas cylinder during cylinder change-over). · Ensure the valve is protected by a valve cap or collar, or that the valve has been designed to withstand impact if the cylinder is dropped. · Store gas cylinders in a dry, safe place on a flat surface in the open air. If this is not reasonably practicable, store in an adequately ventilated building or part of a building specifically reserved for this purpose. · Cylinders containing flammable gas should not be stored in part of a building used for other purposes. · Protect gas cylinders from external heat sources that may adversely affect their mechanical integrity. · Gas cylinders should be stored away from sources of ignition and other flammable materials. · Avoid storing gas cylinders so that they stand or lie in water. · Ensure the valve is kept shut on empty cylinders to prevent contaminants from getting in. · Store gas cylinders securely when they are not in use. They should be properly restrained unless designed to be free-standing. · Gas cylinders must be clearly marked to show what they contain and the hazards associated with their contents. · Store cylinders where they are not vulnerable to hazards caused by impact, e.g. from vehicles such as fork-lift trucks. There have been many cases of gas cylinder explosions and when this happens, lives are lost and properties worth millions are destroyed. However, there are so many danger signs we need to look out for while using a Gas cylinder. Some of these factors are: · Cooking gas cylinders must not exceed five years: most people using gas cylinders hardly remember when it was bought. It is important to keep track of the days and replace them as soon as possible. · Do not buy used Gas cylinders. · Watch out for the expiry dates: The steps to check the expiry date are very simple and basic. The expiry of LPG cylinder can be found on one of the metal strips that connect the body of the cylinder to top ring (handle). It is mentioned on the inner side of the strip. The strip has any of the alphabets from A to D painted on it along with a number. Decoding the expiry date is simple. The alphabet represents the month it expires while the number indicates the year. A year is divided into four quarters : A – January to March B – April to June C – July to September D – October to December For example, your cylinder has ‘A 18 painted on the metal strip. The alphabet A represents month March and 18 indicates the year 2018. · Use gas cylinders in a vertical position, unless specifically designed to be used otherwise. · Securely restrain cylinders to prevent them from falling over. · Always double check that the cylinder/gas is the right one for the intended use. · Before connecting a gas cylinder to equipment or pipe-work make sure that the regulator and pipe-work are suitable for the type of gas and pressure being used. · When required, wear suitable safety shoes and other personal protective equipment when handling gas cylinders. · Do not use gas cylinders for any other purpose than the transport and storage of gas. · Do not drop, roll or drag gas cylinders. · Close the cylinder valve and replace dust caps, where provided when a gas cylinder is not in use. · Where appropriate, fit cylinders with residual pressure valves (non-return valves) to reduce the risk of backflow of water or other materials into the cylinder during use that might corrode it (e.g. beer forced into an empty gas cylinder during cylinder change-over). · Ensure the valve is protected by a valve cap or collar, or that the valve has been designed to withstand impact if the cylinder is dropped. · Store gas cylinders in a dry, safe place on a flat surface in the open air. If this is not reasonably practicable, store in an adequately ventilated building or part of a building specifically reserved for this purpose. · Cylinders containing flammable gas should not be stored in part of a building used for other purposes. · Protect gas cylinders from external heat sources that may adversely affect their mechanical integrity. · Gas cylinders should be stored away from sources of ignition and other flammable materials. · Avoid storing gas cylinders so that they stand or lie in water. · Ensure the valve is kept shut on empty cylinders to prevent contaminants from getting in. · Store gas cylinders securely when they are not in use. They should be properly restrained unless designed to be free-standing. · Gas cylinders must be clearly marked to show what they contain and the hazards associated with their contents. · Store cylinders where they are not vulnerable to hazards caused by impact, e.g. from vehicles such as fork-lift trucks. There have been many cases of gas cylinder explosions and when this happens, lives are lost and properties worth millions are destroyed. However, there are so many danger signs we need to look out for while using a Gas cylinder. Some of these factors are: · Cooking gas cylinders must not exceed five years: most people using gas cylinders hardly remember when it was bought. It is important to keep track of the days and replace them as soon as possible. · Do not buy used Gas cylinders. · Watch out for the expiry dates: The steps to check the expiry date are very simple and basic. The expiry of LPG cylinder can be found on one of the metal strips that connect the body of the cylinder to top ring (handle). It is mentioned on the inner side of the strip. The strip has any of the alphabets from A to D painted on it along with a number. Decoding the expiry date is simple. The alphabet represents the month it expires while the number indicates the year. A year is divided into four quarters : A – January to March B – April to June C – July to September D – October to December For example, your cylinder has ‘A 18 painted on the metal strip. The alphabet A represents month March and 18 indicates the year 2018. · Use gas cylinders in a vertical position, unless specifically designed to be used otherwise. · Securely restrain cylinders to prevent them from falling over. · Always double check that the cylinder/gas is the right one for the intended use. · Before connecting a gas cylinder to equipment or pipe-work make sure that the regulator and pipe-work are suitable for the type of gas and pressure being used. · When required, wear suitable safety shoes and other personal protective equipment when handling gas cylinders. · Do not use gas cylinders for any other purpose than the transport and storage of gas. · Do not drop, roll or drag gas cylinders. · Close the cylinder valve and replace dust caps, where provided when a gas cylinder is not in use. · Where appropriate, fit cylinders with residual pressure valves (non-return valves) to reduce the risk of backflow of water or other materials into the cylinder during use that might corrode it (e.g. beer forced into an empty gas cylinder during cylinder change-over). · Ensure the valve is protected by a valve cap or collar, or that the valve has been designed to withstand impact if the cylinder is dropped. · Store gas cylinders in a dry, safe place on a flat surface in the open air. If this is not reasonably practicable, store in an adequately ventilated building or part of a building specifically reserved for this purpose. · Cylinders containing flammable gas should not be stored in part of a building used for other purposes. · Protect gas cylinders from external heat sources that may adversely affect their mechanical integrity. · Gas cylinders should be stored away from sources of ignition and other flammable materials. · Avoid storing gas cylinders so that they stand or lie in water. · Ensure the valve is kept shut on empt |
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There have been many cases of gas cylinder explosions and when this happens, lives are lost and properties worth millions are destroyed. However, there are so many danger signs we need to look out for while using a Gas cylinder. Some of these factors are: · Cooking gas cylinders must not exceed five years: most people using gas cylinders hardly remember when it was bought. It is important to keep track of the days and replace them as soon as possible. · Do not buy used Gas cylinders. · Watch out for the expiry dates: The steps to check the expiry date are very simple and basic. The expiry of LPG cylinder can be found on one of the metal strips that connect the body of the cylinder to top ring (handle). It is mentioned on the inner side of the strip. The strip has any of the alphabets from A to D painted on it along with a number. Decoding the expiry date is simple. The alphabet represents the month it expires while the number indicates the year. A year is divided into four quarters : A – January to March B – April to June C – July to September D – October to December For example, your cylinder has ‘A 18 painted on the metal strip. The alphabet A represents month March and 18 indicates the year 2018. · Use gas cylinders in a vertical position, unless specifically designed to be used otherwise. · Securely restrain cylinders to prevent them from falling over. · Always double check that the cylinder/gas is the right one for the intended use. · Before connecting a gas cylinder to equipment or pipe-work make sure that the regulator and pipe-work are suitable for the type of gas and pressure being used. · When required, wear suitable safety shoes and other personal protective equipment when handling gas cylinders. · Do not use gas cylinders for any other purpose than the transport and storage of gas. · Do not drop, roll or drag gas cylinders. · Close the cylinder valve and replace dust caps, where provided when a gas cylinder is not in use. · Where appropriate, fit cylinders with residual pressure valves (non-return valves) to reduce the risk of backflow of water or other materials into the cylinder during use that might corrode it (e.g. beer forced into an empty gas cylinder during cylinder change-over). · Ensure the valve is protected by a valve cap or collar, or that the valve has been designed to withstand impact if the cylinder is dropped. · Store gas cylinders in a dry, safe place on a flat surface in the open air. If this is not reasonably practicable, store in an adequately ventilated building or part of a building specifically reserved for this purpose. · Cylinders containing flammable gas should not be stored in part of a building used for other purposes. · Protect gas cylinders from external heat sources that may adversely affect their mechanical integrity. · Gas cylinders should be stored away from sources of ignition and other flammable materials. · Avoid storing gas cylinders so that they stand or lie in water. · Ensure the valve is kept shut on empty cylinders to prevent contaminants from getting in. · Store gas cylinders securely when they are not in use. They should be properly restrained unless designed to be free-standing. · Gas cylinders must be clearly marked to show what they contain and the hazards associated with their contents. · Store cylinders where they are not vulnerable to hazards caused by impact, e.g. from vehicles such as fork-lift trucks. |
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So you don't see olosho to Bleep rather than married woman.... RIP loading |
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confused generations |
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justice delay in Nigeria.......sincere 2017 |
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Two medical mentioned tourism (TMMT) 1 Like |
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mo ya look away.....if you don't understand Yoruba is how are you |
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BB Niger is now a porn studios |
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Islam has forbidden the act of masturbating and considered it an act of sin I think is totally forbidden since you're been practicing Muslim The reason it is called a sin is due to the overwhelming probability that the individual could get involved in adultery. Both religions endorse the fact that marriage helps to avoid adultery.or what's your take on masturbating as a Muslim |
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RIP......in advance |
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pastor must to ear of this |
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i think I care for a pack |
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Inter Milan boss Simone Inzaghi is furious with the club's board after U-turning on their promise of not selling Romelu Lukaku this summer. according to reports in Italy. Chelsea are closing in on a move for the 28-year-old after Lukaku expressed his desire with Inter to leave for the Blues this summer. Lukaku's personal terms with Chelsea aren't an issue ahead of signing a five-year contract in west London and all that is left to do is for the two clubs to agreed personal term |
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Inter Milan expect Chelsea to return with an improved bid worth £110m for 28-year-old Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku after rejecting their initial offer of £85m plus Spain defender Marcos Alonso, 30. (Mail) Jack Grealish's imminent arrival at Manchester City could trigger the departure of Bernardo Silva, with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid keen on the 26-year-old Portugal international midfielder. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish) Aston Villa are expected to pursue a deal for Norwich's English midfielder Todd Cantwell, 23, if Grealish completes his £100m move to Etihad Stadium. (Sky Sports) Atalanta will hold talks with Chelsea this weekend to discuss a potential deal for England striker Tammy Abraham, 23. (Gianluca di Marzo) Paul Pogba will start the season with Manchester United but will make a decision about his future before the transfer deadline, with PSG still interested in the 28-year-old France midfielder. (Telegraph - subscription required) Tottenham want to sign an attacking midfielder this summer with PSV Eindhoven's England Under-21 international Noni Madueke, 21, and Sampdoria's Denmark winger Mikkel Damsgaard, 21, on their shortlist. (Standard) Barcelona's Brazil forward Philippe Coutinho, 28, is among the players Tottenham will target if they sell striker Harry Kane, 28. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish) Lionel Messi is expected to sign his new Barcelona contract later this week. The 34-year-old's previous deal expired last month but the Argentina striker has verbally agreed to a new five-year contract that will see his wages cut by 50%. (Sky Sports) Leicester City have turned down a players-plus-cash bid from Arsenal for England midfielder James Maddison, 24. The Foxes are reportedly not interested in the players the Gunners have offered in part-exchange. (Football Insider) Chelsea's attempts to sign Sevilla defender Jules Kounde have stalled because fellow Frenchman Kurt Zouma, 26, who they hoped to sell to make space for the 22-year-old, has rejected a move to West Ham. (Guardian) Newcastle have expressed an interest in signing England Under-21 midfielder Oliver Skipp, 20, on loan from Tottenham. (Mail) Sheffield United are hoping to sign Ben Davies on loan from Liverpool. The 25-year-old English defender has not made a single appearance for the Reds since signing from Preston in January. (Goal) Liverpool and Switzerland winger Xherdan Shaqiri, 29, is the subject of interest from Serie A side Lazio after telling the Anfield hierarchy of his desire to leave the club. (Corriere dello Sport - in Italian) Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira says he has had a "good conversation" with Ivory Coast forward Wilfried Zaha and hopes the 28-year-old will stay with the Eagles. (Sky Sports) Palace have targeted Arsenal forward Reiss Nelson as a potential loan signing. The Gunners will allow the 21-year-old England youth player to leave as his game time is likely to be limited next season. (Sky Sports) Atletico Madrid midfielder Saul Niguez's representatives are attempting to engineer a move to Liverpool, however, the Reds remain unconvinced the 26-year-old Spain international wants to move to Anfield. (CaughtOffside) Watford are closing on the signing of Slovakia midfielder Juraj Kucka, 34, from Parma. (Watford Observer) Southampton are closing in on the signing of English striker Adam Armstrong, 24, from Blackburn Rovers after selling England forward Danny Ings, 29, to Aston Villa. (Football League World) Germany midfielder Joshua Kimmich, 26, has agreed a new five-year deal with Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.(Bild, via 90 Min) Austria midfielder Marcel Sabitzer's current deal at RB Leipzig runs out in 2022 and the 27-year-old, who has been linked with Bayern Munich, has told the club that he does not want to extendit.(goal) |
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shy to kiss......but doddy styles in private roomies |
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shame on UAR Nation in |
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lai lai Muhammad |
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international scammer |
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congrats...... Fatima |
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RIP 44,, obama DMW |
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RIP 44 obama DMW |
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