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Nissan Rolls Out First 'Made-In-Nigeria' Cars (Photos) - Car Talk - Nairaland Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Car Talk / Nissan Rolls Out First 'Made-In-Nigeria' Cars (Photos) (59488 Views) Made-in-nigeria Cars Not Feasible By 2017 – Jalal / Rolls Royce Owner, Who Lives In A Rented Flat In FESTAC / Amazing Nigeria Cars Used In The 90's(photos) (1) (2) (3) (4) (0) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ... (12) ( Reply ) ( Go Down ) Nissan Rolls Out First 'Made-In-Nigeria' Cars (Photos) by Ikengawo : 6:09pm On Feb 20 , 2015 79 Likes 10 Shares Re: Nissan Rolls Out First 'Made-In-Nigeria' Cars (Photos) by Ikengawo : 6:10pm On Feb 20 , 2015 47 Likes 5 Shares Re: Nissan Rolls Out First 'Made-In-Nigeria' Cars (Photos) by gbolsng ( m ): 6:11pm On Feb 20 , 2015 Very nice 34 Likes 5 Shares Re: Nissan Rolls Out First 'Made-In-Nigeria' Cars (Photos) by Ikengawo : 6:1...
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16 Celebs Who Will Leave the U.S. Because Trump Won Here is a list of 16 celebrities who said that they will leave the U.S. if Donald Trump wins the elections. Now all we can do is, sit back and wait to see if they are going to stay true to their words. #16 Barbra Streisand is packing bags I can’t believe it. I’m either coming to your country if you’ll let me in, or Canada. That’s exactly what the singer told 60 minutes in an interview. Do you believe she will really move from U.S. now that Trup won? Hit the “Next page” button to find out who are other celebs who said that they will move from United States if Trump wins! Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Next Page Emma Green Published: November 9, 2016 Updated: November 9, 2016 Discover more awesome stories She Was A Waitress In Cocktail Bar - Now She Owns a Jet...
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Collecting and decorating with authentic nautical antiques and furnishings, original marine art and handcrafted nautical accessories, ship's salvage and other nautical paraphernalia, re-purposed for the traditional coastal home and featuring the finest of nautical-coastal living. Tuesday, September 20, 2016 Ancient skeleton discovered on Antikythera Shipwreck An international research team discovered a human skeleton during its ongoing excavation of the famous Antikythera Shipwreck (circa 65 B.C.). The shipwreck, which holds the remains of a Greek trading or cargo ship, is located off the Greek island of Antikythera in the Aegean Sea. The first skeleton recovered from the wreck site during the era of DNA analysis, this find could provide insight into the lives of people who lived 2100 years ago. Led by archaeologists and technical exper...