Hi
My name is Clement from Nigeria. I am a Military Officer ( Major in the Nigerian Army). I have been for some United Nations Peace Keeping and Peace Support Missions in Sudan (Darfur and Khartoum), Liberia, Sierra Leone. I own a Jaguar X-Type 2003 Model which is giving some problems right now. I just joined this forum today and would love to make honest friends. Cheers
Clement, welcome to the forums. I think you will find us here to be quite the jolly group. Hopefully the post I put in for your problem solves your issue. Unfortunately, this is a problem with our cars and knowing how to get around it isn't necessarily the easiest of things.
So, sit back, hopefully your kitty (car) will be feeling better here soon and you can enjoy driving around without any problems.
So, sit back, hopefully your kitty (car) will be feeling better here soon and you can enjoy driving around without any problems.
Thank all for the warmest induction. I hope my kitty comes back to live immediately. I hope to make resourceful and worthwhile friends in this forum. Best Regards.
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Welcome Clement. I hope the X guys can solve your problems, looks like they have already started.
I spotted this article, don't know if it will be any use to you, but still here is an extract from the Guardian
Cosmos Maduka gets franchise for Jaguar vehicles in Nigeria
By Yetunde Ebosele BARRING any last minute adjustments, Jaguar range of vehicles would debut in Nigeria courtesy Coscharis Group before the end of this year.
Already, according to information obtained by The Guardian, after sales outlets had been erected in Lekki, Lagos and Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.
Speaking to The Guardian in Cape Town, South Africa, recently, the sub-Sahara African Regional Manager in charge of Jaguar, Nigel Clarke said Coscharis was chosen based on what he described as "proven record".
All the best,
I spotted this article, don't know if it will be any use to you, but still here is an extract from the Guardian
Cosmos Maduka gets franchise for Jaguar vehicles in Nigeria
By Yetunde Ebosele BARRING any last minute adjustments, Jaguar range of vehicles would debut in Nigeria courtesy Coscharis Group before the end of this year.
Already, according to information obtained by The Guardian, after sales outlets had been erected in Lekki, Lagos and Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.
Speaking to The Guardian in Cape Town, South Africa, recently, the sub-Sahara African Regional Manager in charge of Jaguar, Nigel Clarke said Coscharis was chosen based on what he described as "proven record".
All the best,
Wow, the global reach of this forum still amazes me! Welcome and be sure to visit often. Sounds like you do some very noble and challenging work. Like Rick stated, the stories you could tell. Hope the Jag is up and running soon!









