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darkroll (m)
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Is getting really hot in here , abeg tegese take am easy oooooooo you dont have to insult funkybaby .
She is here giving her advice to people who need it , are u jealous that you have no advice to give out ?
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funkybaby (f)
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Erm. . . . Tchinasa** , welcome jare. You dey mind the boy? Very soon all the Madams from romance go asemble here.  Gosh where have I been since to see this "Tegese" of an idiot being butchered?
Lmao ! You didnt miss much my dear. Is that all you can write? You idiot! Cheesy You don jam rock today. You fool! Always butting in where you have no business. Face your cross and let me watch you sweat it out.
With a name like you. . . na inside murphy bottle you go die put!
You ashewo "snicker bar"!
Kai ! You dey brutal oh !  Na real 'ijebu-rock' he jam today. Please do not spare that Idiot at all.
How i go spare the Idiot??? I have been warning him for weeks not to poke his rotten nose in my biz. Gosh! What a busy body you are.
Na real busy body. A man behaving like he is menstruating. Cannot mind his business and thinks he is nairaland's official ''amebo''. I even thought you were dead.   Kai ! Tchinasa***  Apparently, he is still alive and kicking and displaying his foolishness for all to see.
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landis (m)
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Amazing what goes on here. I would suggest you ALL let DARKROLL post be as asign for respect. FunkyBaby, Let them know: E ni to bi fi Ijebu sere, oda ju wahala a ba. 
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funkybaby (f)
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Amazing what goes on here.
Yeah. It is really amazing. Some guys seem to enjoy insults being rained on them despite repeated warnings.  I would suggest you ALL let DARKROLL post be as asign for respect.
Alright. I am not happy digressing from darkroll's interesting topic.  BTW, mo ti se kini yen. 
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landis (m)
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Yeah. It is really amazing. Some guys seem to enjoy insults being rained on them despite repeated warnings.  Alright. I am not happy digressing from darkroll's interesting topic.  BTW, mo ti se kini yen.  OK. Ma wo ni a le. won ti BLOCK 'yahoo/hotmail etc' ni office. Won fe ka te ara mo ise. 
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PapaBrowne (m)
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@Topic eeh. . . methinks this was quite easy! Get a visa of another country, maybe the the Swiss visa. Afterwards, he can go and apply 4 the British Visa. He should state on the form that he had been refused a visa before.They would have 2 assume that the the other visa (swiss or wherever) was superimposed on the refusal stamp. It's very unlikely they would bother asking "what happened to the stamp?" when he has already told the truth in his application form that he has been refused before.
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funkybaby (f)
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@Topic eeh. . . methinks this was quite easy! Get a visa of another country, maybe the the Swiss visa. Afterwards, he can go and apply for the British Visa. He should state on the form that he had been refused a visa before.They would have 2 assume that the the other visa (swiss or wherever) was superimposed on the refusal stamp. It's very unlikely they would bother asking "what happened to the stamp?" when he has already told the truth in his application form that he has been refused before.
I also agree. Just that the UK refusal stamp is placed on the last passport page and unless the whole passport is filled with visas, there is really no excuse to place a visa on that page. Me thinks he should just go ahead and apply, state in the forms that he has been previously refused, quote the reference number and if he is asked about the stamp (which might not happen),he should feign ignorance/surprise.
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PapaBrowne (m)
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Oh, they have a specific page for the refusal stamp! Kai these British folks sef! As you said, I think he should just go ahead and apply and state it truly that he's been refused before.
Asides. . . Funky, methinks you are so versed. . . . and adorably so!
@Darkroll Seychelles must be marvelous. When is the low season? I was thinking of doing Barbados soonest, but I'm rethinking. . . Seychelles might be a better option. What would a moderate 3 weeks cost in low season? I abhor peak periods!
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landis (m)
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FK, mo gba gbe ni ano. pe mi lori: mo ti pare. Pa reply ti e no re ma de pe e pada 
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funkybaby (f)
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@landis lol. Mo ti gbo. @papabrowne Oh, they have a specific page for the refusal stamp! Kai these British folks sef! As you said, I think he should just go ahead and apply and state it truly that he's been refused before.
Yeah, na so them dey do. The Irish embassy does the same thing too. Irrespective of whether or not the applicant is given the visa, the passport is stamped . . . on the last passport page as well. . . . . and adorably so!
**blush** thanks 
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segzeybaba
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THIS SHOULD BE HELPFUL! Little Said
Four case studies of recent UKvisas successes:
Ghana An applicant applied for settlement in the UK to join his British wife. However, checks showed that he had applied previously for a UK visa in Lagos claiming to be a Nigerian national born in Lagos. Furthermore, biometric checks revealed that he had previously sought to remain in the UK indefinitely, used a different identity and date of birth, this time as a Sierra Leonean national. He was arrested by the local authorities in Accra.
Islamabad A biometrics check helped to identify a Pakistani passport holder who made an undisclosed asylum claim as an Afghani national. The applicant had travelled to the UK on a number of occasions, but whilst in the UK he had made an asylum claim using a different identity and nationality. His application was refused.
Lagos An applicant applied for a visa, claiming never to have been to the UK before. He stated that he had never travelled outside of Nigeria before, but a biometric match revealed that he had previously been to the UK and his fingerprints had been taken at Gatwick whilst travelling under a different name. His application was refused.
Abuja An applicant stated on his visa application form that he had never visited the UK before. But biometrics fingerscan records held in the UK indicate that he had in fact, previously been in the UK and sought to claim asylum. The information revealed as a result of the biometric check lead to the application being refused.
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funkybaby (f)
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@segzy Take time to read through a thread before posting. Darkroll had already stated that at the time his brother applied, the biometrics systems for visa applicants was yet to be implemented at BHC, Nigeria. This means that they have no records of his biometrics. So all you have posted has no relevance to this case in question, besides the guy has no intention of denying that he had previously been refused the visa, the problem here is just the refusal stamp on the passport  yes you are right that there was no biometirc system yet when he applied
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ty4real (m)
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@Darkroll! I think you have been given adequate advice here,make sure he states in the new application form that he has been refused before,let them crack their brains on how the refusal stamp is not on the passport,after all you have been truthful enough to let them know you had applied before. Erm. . . . Tchinasa** , welcome jare. You dey mind the boy? Very soon all the Madams from romance go asemble here.  Lmao ! You didnt miss much my dear. Kai ! You dey brutal oh ! Na real 'ijebu-rock' he jam today. How i go spare the Idiot??? I have been warning him for weeks not to poke his rotten nose in my biz. Na real busy body. A man behaving like he is menstruating. Cannot mind his business and thinks he is nairaland's official ''amebo''.  Kai ! Tchinasa***  Apparently, he is still alive and kicking and displaying his foolishness for all to see. You are really funny,oya fi Odoyo yen le!eni ti aye nse ma ni! 
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Pataki
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Where is that Tegese asylum seeker of a person?  visa officer, did i address you? if you were that good at visa issues, why was your first post in the "uk visa appeal thread" about your family members being refused visas? @ segesege, It is when higher level idiots like you talk, I indeed know whoever came up with the word ''idiot'' should have be thanked! Keep going around and sniffing for errors with peoples problems from their postings on the forum and using it to attack them. A complete disgrace to manhood. I won't be surprised if in real life, you look like a dog, worthy of sniffing bags and those with asylum histories.  A man like you seeking for asylum, while those far younger than you are making a heaven of a living big-time. Internet amebo and olofofo. Ta! if you do not know what to say, why don't you just keep quiet and move along.
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mishooo (m)
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i wish i could know how to get VISA to Seychelles. It looks lovely. 
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ty4real (m)
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@Darkroll! I hope you gotten the help u need sha! 
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Pataki
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@ darkroll, Why is your brother thinking of traveling to Switzerland? Do you think that will be an added on credibility to his travel status when applying to the British High Commission subsequently? One thing is certain here, his passport has been tampered with, and even if he travels to the whole of Europe, he will one day want to travel to UK, and DANG!!!! there pops his refusal on the ECO's computer with the refusal stamp missing on his passport! What do you think would happen next?  And again, he has even altered his real age. . . . . .
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Pataki
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THIS SHOULD BE HELPFUL! Little Said
Four case studies of recent UKvisas successes:
Ghana An applicant applied for settlement in the UK to join his British wife. However, checks showed that he had applied previously for a UK visa in Lagos claiming to be a Nigerian national born in Lagos. Furthermore, biometric checks revealed that he had previously sought to remain in the UK indefinitely, used a different identity and date of birth, this time as a Sierra Leonean national. He was arrested by the local authorities in Accra.
Islamabad A biometrics check helped to identify a Pakistani passport holder who made an undisclosed asylum claim as an Afghani national. The applicant had travelled to the UK on a number of occasions, but whilst in the UK he had made an asylum claim using a different identity and nationality. His application was refused.
Lagos An applicant applied for a visa, claiming never to have been to the UK before. He stated that he had never travelled outside of Nigeria before, but a biometric match revealed that he had previously been to the UK and his fingerprints had been taken at Gatwick whilst travelling under a different name. His application was refused.
Abuja An applicant stated on his visa application form that he had never visited the UK before. But biometrics fingerscan records held in the UK indicate that he had in fact, previously been in the UK and sought to claim asylum. The information revealed as a result of the biometric check lead to the application being refused. How logical does this sound to you?  Are UKvisa successes now based on refusals?  Na wa o!
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Tegese
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yes, i know almondjoy (now Tchinasa) in a refugee hostel, that doesnt mean that i reside in the same hostel. i have never told you whether i am male or female nor have i said whether i am an asylum seeker or not, so how you made conclusion is simply beyond your reasoning. i have never esteemed myself in false exaltation, i dont live a fake life like some other people who are asylum seekers in different countries and yet they are the best in writing the countries in their profiles. ain't it amazing that there are numerous nairalanders abroad, and each and everyone either claims to be a student or a citizen of various western countries? but we know that there are more nigerians illegally abroad than the those who are legal. so why shoudnt i talk when i know someone who is fooling people by living a fake life in nairaland? why does anyone have to defend a fake person? if anyone think that i am lying against her, then ask yourself how come i know so much about her: because, all my affirmations are true imagine almondjoy has changed her name into TCHINASA intending to deceive people with it because her known names have been busted: she used to be the person behind MILITIA, then, ALMONDJOY and now TCHINASA. I wonder how many other names she has used: honestly, i am aware that she is not committing fraud with these because i know she just enjoys being fake
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Abagana83
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yes, i know almondjoy (now Tchinasa) in a refugee hostel, that doesnt mean that i reside in the same hostel. i have never told you whether i am male or female nor have i said whether i am an asylum seeker or not, so how you made conclusion is simply beyond your reasoning. i have never esteemed myself in false exaltation, i don't live a fake life like some other people who are asylum seekers in different countries and yet they are the best in writing the countries in their profiles.
ain't it amazing that there are numerous nairalanders abroad, and each and everyone either claims to be a student or a citizen of various western countries? but we know that there are more nigerians illegally abroad than the those who are legal. so why shoudnt i talk when i know someone who is fooling people by living a fake life in nairaland? why does anyone have to defend a fake person? if anyone think that i am lying against her, then ask yourself how come i know so much about her: because, all my affirmations are true i magine almondjoy has changed her name into TCHINASA intending to deceive people with it because her known names have been busted: she used to be the person behind MILITIA, then, ALMONDJOY and now TCHINASA. I wonder how many other names she has used: honestly, i am aware that she is not committing fraud with these because i know she just enjoys being fake
So? Do your worst. As you can see, I have not died from being "fake"!  This ya story don old. . . please write a new story. What else is new. . .besides your love for almondjoy?  At least. . .my asylum hostel as you call it, is better than any hotel in Nigeria you have been prostituting in. . . with correct internet service and free porn.  You say you went to the same school as I did? In the same asylum hostel? Or did we share the same male warder in Nigeria before I escaped from genital mutilation in Nigeria as an asylum seeker? Please see if you can find the other names. I think you left out 25 of them. At least we know who the real asylum officer is now. You jobless phocking cow! What is your next line please? Like I said we know all bout that. . . anything else? You drunken hag!
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darkroll (m)
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@Darkroll Seychelles must be marvelous. When is the low season? I was thinking of doing Barbados soonest, but I'm rethinking. . . Seychelles might be a better option. What would a moderate 3 weeks cost in low season? I abhor peak periods! @ PapaBrowne A moderate 3weeks in seychelles in a 3 star accomodation , full board (breakfast , lunch , dinner ) will cost 2,520euros , other expenses like going on excursions , car hire , diving and snorkelling , will cost about 1000euros so in total about 3520 euros . Seychelles is a very expensive island but every penny worth it , it is is beatifull , peacefull , and unique . check this http://www.seychellestravel.com/It is visa free if you coming as a tourist to seychelles , they will issue the visa according to how many days your hotel booking stated.
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darkroll (m)
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@ darkroll, Why is your brother thinking of traveling to Switzerland? Do you think that will be an added on credibility to his travel status when applying to the British High Commission subsequently? One thing is certain here, his passport has been tampered with, and even if he travels to the whole of Europe, he will one day want to travel to UK, and DANG!!!! there pops his refusal on the ECO's computer with the refusal stamp missing on his passport! What do you think would happen next?  And again, he has even altered his real age. . . . . . If you follow my post you wil see the reason why he is going to switzerland ; he is going there just because he needed somewhere to go on vacation not because he is trying to fill his passport with visa so that the BHC will issue him visa . He will be coming to Nigeria next year so he will able to rectify his pali wahala .
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agentemmy
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Please, can you get a work permit for my brother too in seychelles? you can give me your chatting ID or your phone Nimba my email is victorobil@yahoo.co.uk u mail your ID here and your fone num. Thank for your anticipated co-operation God Bless
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darkroll (m)
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Well i need more info about your brother , the work permit issued mostly here are for skilled professionals , if u can email me your bother resume that will be fine , look up my email on my profile and email me
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darkroll (m)
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Sorry to bring back the Thread , Just to let you guys know that strange things happens . My brother went ahead and apply for the Uk visa despite that he erased the previous refusal stamp on his passport but he filled in the application form that he has been refused before in Nigeria, to our greatest surprise he was issued 6month visiting visa and they did not even asked him what happened to the refusal stamp.
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funkybaby (f)
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Sorry to bring back the Thread , Just to let you guys know that strange things happens . My brother went ahead and apply for the Uk visa despite that he erased the previous refusal stamp on his passport but he filled in the application form that he has been refused before in Nigeria, to our greatest surprise he was issued 6month visiting visa and they did not even asked him what happened to the refusal stamp.
Thats good to hear  . Told you stating the truth regarding the refusal would work. Congratulations to your bro. What about his date of birth wahala? Has he made up his mind on how to go about it?
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darkroll (m)
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Thats good to hear  . Told you stating the truth regarding the refusal would work. Congratulations to your bro. What about his date of birth wahala? Has he made up his mind on how to go about it? Yeah Funky , the truth really helps at times ooo , Funky abeg i will need you to tell me how to go about the DOB issue ? Where does he has to go and what documents he needs to go with to proof his real DOB and if they ask him why he did not use his real DOB before what answer do u think is perfect ?cause both of us will be coming to Nigeria by Dec for 2weeks so i hope he could sort it out then also. Am sorry if my questions too much oooo , just that i am not used to the Nigerian system oooo , if you have any questions regarding best and affordable places to go for vacation (Hotels , flight , Meals inclusive, Yacth ) I will willing to help with your enquiries .
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