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star01 (m)
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It was inside the plane. Some months after the bellview crash, I had to travel by bellview, around spain region we encountered a serious air turbulence, which shook the aircraft for almost an hour. I was trembling with fear, praying deep inside of me that a crash doesn't happen, or emergency landing because that was my first time in the plane. It wasn't funny that day because everyone on board had to pray, irrespective of their religion except for few ones, I HAD MY HEART IN MY MOUTH, It was the scarriest day of my life!
but i think BELL VIEW IS local not international
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anabell (f)
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mine was when i was still learnin how to drive, i almost knocked down my brother with d car. I was shakin and cryin all thru out dat day.
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babyosisi (f)
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but i think BELL VIEW IS local not international
lol.Why would someone tell a lie in a thread like this? Nigerians na wa!
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omoge (f)
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maybe bellview don dey fly international or maybe Typos, 
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monshege
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it is her story to tell, you people should allow her tell her story as she saw it. 
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chiegemba (f)
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In regards to the Bellview Airline issue, I read that Bellview does travel locally as well as internationally. Although i didn't read about Spain??? Never can tell though maybe it was just flying through??? This is the website i read about Bellview Airline on; if anyone is interested , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellview_Airlines_(Nigeria) It also stated the destinations it does cover locally and internationally_ Bellview Airlines operates domestic scheduled services linking Lagos with four cities, as well as regional services to 10 destinations in Central and West Africa. It also operates long-haul services between Lagos and London and Johannesburg[1].
Bellview Airlines operates the following services (at December 2006)[citation needed]:
Domestic scheduled destinations: Abuja, Kano, Lagos and Port Harcourt. International scheduled destinations: Abidjan, Accra, Banjul, Conakry, Dakar, Douala, Freetown, Libreville and Monrovia.
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One
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The day I nearly drowned when I was a kid. There was this river near my house and we would go there to jump from the bridge into the river. We had been warned several time to stop the act but you know what kids are. The excitement was just too much. Well on this day I had jumped from the bridge as usual but things went wrong. I landed in the river quite alright but HEAD FISRT. I hit the bottom of the river and blanked out for some seconds. Luckily, the blackout did not last but by the time I came to, my nose amd lungs was filled with water. I tried to scream only to take in more water. I was able to struggle and crawl to the river bank to lie down exhausted. My friend did not know what was happening until then. Luckily some elderly guys were there to give me first aid. After that day, I never jumped from the bridge again.
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busygirl (f)
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lol.Why would someone tell a lie in a thread like this? Nigerians na wa!
@ babyosisi, why would I tell a lie, Bellview travels internationally as well as locally. We were passing through spain to get to heathrow
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Hugoboi (m)
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I know 4 sure that Bellview operates within Africa and their European destinationa are cargo haulage and on special arrangement or charter.I aint neav herad of Bellview in SpainSounds more like an overstatement if u ask me
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busygirl (f)
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I didn't say we went to spain. We were actually going to heathrow and had to pass through spain. The air tubulence started at the spain region. That day we took a longer route because we branched first in freewtown.
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One
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Dont worry Busygirl, I believe you. After all your signature says it all "in ma world, nothing is impossible"
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bodsibobo (m)
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Bellview flys international,
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cute-ass (f)
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I just joined this forum. Cute-ass I also went to HIJC. I was still in the school when the robbery where the gateman was shot occured. I was in house 7. Ciao
really?? then i'm sure yo know who you are  what set were you of?? this is so exciting  Btw i think you should create a "beginner's thread" so we can come and welcome you. Till then do accept my sincere welome. I do hope to ge to know you better, i'm curious 
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charla (f)
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Almighty God saved me from death a day b4 ma 16th buffday in the religious riots in Kaduna,21 Nov 2002.God is wonderful sha and he is so faithful.even when u dont deserve it ,he kips and protects u.i blive hes got a very special plan 4 ma life cos he kept me alive 4 a reason.
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charla (f)
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@ Mukina,same goes 4 u.i no u feel 4 your friends dat were not so lucky but uve got 2 admit God kept u alive 4 a reason;Maybe to tell your story and remind a world dat has 4gotten wat is rilly going on in your country.all thanks to God for your life dat was spared and dis will definitely not b d last of your testimonies.Amen
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bol (m)
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My scariest experience was when we were mid-air aboard a Virgin Nigeria airline,though the pilot told us we would encounter air turbulence over Algeria but I thought it was going to be mild. On getting to Algeria our plane started swerving Left and right proving difficulty for the pilot to maneuver, my heart jumped into my mouth but I had faith in God that I shall not die but live. T o the glory of God we arrived Gatwick safe and sound.
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outlaws (m)
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 I don't know. Maybe the day I steped into the White Mans' Land, USA. The hate, the discrimination, the look, the smile, the excuse me. Think about it, what could be more frightening than that?
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monshege
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 I don't know. Maybe the day I steped into the White Mans' Land, USA. The hate, the discrimination, the look, the smile, the excuse me. Think about it, what could be more frightening than that? lol awww poor you, must have really really been scary for you 
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cute-ass (f)
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Cute-ass, actually I left the school for US so I couldnt finish there. If I was there I guess I would have been among the 2004 graduates by God's grace. What yr did u graduate? Whats your full name cause its likely I'll know u. Talk to u soon.
I was among the set that graduated 2001, had valedictory service in July 2001, i was actually one of the "utility prefects" of my set 
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4 Play (m)
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I don't really have a scary incident to report.I can't remember anything in my past that was very scary
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babyosisi (f)
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I don't really have a scary incident to report.I can't remember anything in my past that was very scary Hmm,ajebutter
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ikamefa (f)
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I don't really have a scary incident to report.I can't remember anything in my past that was very scary yeye! 
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babyosisi (f)
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yeye!  sho,even his name is scary enough 
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cute-ass (f)
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Cute ass that means that u are in Nkiru's(the SP and forgot her last name; and also Chika Obichukwu's)set. I know those from that set but I can't remember the utility prefects.
Actually dear on the contrary, i was in the set right behind them But its funny though Cos Chika Obichukwu was my closest friend in the set apart from the Chinenye i was serving at the time . .lol, those were the days when "fork and knife" were one of the "must haves" and a "berrette" was so so necessary for tuesdays and fridays lol  I don't even know where my memory has gone to, because i can't remember the senior prefect of my year and come to think that the deputy senior prefect (Onyinye Osigwe) whom she shared the senior prefects' room with was my best friend  I have to ask Onyinye about that the next time we talk  But there, you got your clue!!  and I really hope ure not among those us the junior ones then termed as being wicked  . I will keep my fingers crossed. Well i'm not sure you got the chance to know if i was among the wicked ones or not, if you left when you said you did. But when you've passed this little "guess who i am" game of ours, i'm sure you'll be able to tell if i had the potencial of being one of them  I love this game, and looking forward to knowing who you are too. Btw i was in House1(in house 4 at the beginning, but then houses where changed), and the house prefect of my set who also happened to be my house neighbour was Ifeoma Ifeandu 
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cute-ass (f)
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Cute ass, that means that u are in Chioma Ezejideaku's set? Am I right? I left the school in December of 2002.
You're so so right  Wait, cute-ass, the SP in Onyinye Osigwe's set was Ifunanya Eke and the other DSP was Ezinne Ezeamalie (don't know if the spelling is right). But I can't remember Onyinye's best friend and am guessing ure from Nnewi cause thats where she's from. My town is very very close to Nnewi and is a very rich town at that. Give me more clues  Yes, Ifunany Eke, and Ezinne. How could my always-good-at-functioning retentive memory be playing such a fast one on me, when its my set we're talking about  You'r doing real great darling, and from your explanations, if you left in 2002, and i graduated in 2001, the you definitely know who i am  Think of the utility prefects, we were three. Ngozi (can't remember her surname, but she was Ifunanya Eke's best friend), think of the other two. And now you even get to tell me if i was a wicked one lol  No i'm not from Nnewi but you're right, Onyinye is!
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