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6th Executive President National Association Criminology and Security Studies (FUOYE CHAPTER). Manchester United. Music. HSE OFFICER @sunhive
Katılım Mart 2016
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Kolu exposed Carterefe🥹❤️❤️
Kolu reveals that Carter EFE changed his life. He came to Carter with 0 naira and as we speak he is worth more than 20 million naira in less than a year . Carter has loved and treats him like a brother. Taking him to everywhere and making him meet people he never thought he could meet.
This Sunday, I pray we meet people who will take us to another level.
Make intentional friendships . Work and grow together 🥹❤️

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These are the legal documents the POLICE/FRSC/VIO will ask from you as a driver in Nigeria
So, if you are buying a car, make sure you get them all.
POLICE
1. Drivers Licence
2. Vehicle license (that one you paste on your glass)
3. Proof of Ownership Certificate
4. Certificate of Road Worthiness
5. Insurance Certificate
6. Allocation of Registration Number
6. Change of Ownership if na second hand you buy am
7. ECMR (Not enforceable for now, so if you don't have it. NO WAHALA)
8. Tinted permit for those with tinted glass (Not enforceable for now, so if you don't have it, no wahala)
Don't move with the Originals, always move with the Photocopies only
FRSC (Federal Road Safety Corps)
Documents is same as Police requirements listed above
But they ask for safty kits and check them
1. Fire Extinguisher
2. C caution
3. Spare Tyre (expired or warn out tyres)
4. Jack and Wheel spanner
5. First Aid Kit
VIO/FRSC INSPECTION
1. Headlight
2. Pointer ( Front and back)
3. Brake Lights
4. Hazard Light
5. Reverse light
6. Parking lights
7. Windscreen crack
8. Side Mirror
9. Horn (must be audible from 60 metres)
10. Seat Belts
11. Worn out tyres
Ignorance of the law is no excuse
© Atanda

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Abroad has really d@mag£d a lot of men, and we’re all pretending like it’s okay. When a man travels, everyone celebrates, but no one talks about what he’s going through over there. These men are lonely, they don’t have time to build genuine love. All they do is work, send money home, and try to survive, no time to rest. Before you know it, they’re in their 30s or 50s, trying to marry someone they’ve only known for a short time. Then the marriage starts shaking, and people still bl@me the man, meanwhile it’s their experiences that shaped everything.” — Lady
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Why Man Utd are right to feel 'very aggrieved' after penalty controversy at Bournemouth! 😮 #MUFC
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