Something fishie is happening at the United Kingdom's Consulate in Nigeria.
Richard Grozny recently announced (with pride for making almost 2 million pounds from the students application only without issuing a visa) that out of 28,000 students that applied this year, 20,000 were rejected for not filling their application well. For not filling their application well?

We werent told if they did not attach their students questionnaire or if they missed out a line during their application, and for these reasons they should have been called to address this little problem, but they got rejected out rightly. Many people (both students and none-students) claim to have reapplied (instead of appealing: appealing takes so much time) with the same documents like the last time they were rejected but this time they got the visa this time. From the look of things these guys have realized that they can make so much money from Nigerians. In fact the British high commission in Nigeria may be the unofficial major money maker for the UK! I think its now a business franchise, and of which every High commissioner that served in Nigeria gets promoted on the end of his tenure, if he meets the target of course! The previous guy is now the High Commissioner to the United States.
Now, am working on a research:
IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAD HIS/HER VISA APPLICATION REJECTED, CAN YOU BE PART OF THIS THREAD, STATING WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN FOR THE REJECTION, WHAT KIND OF VISA DID YOU APPLY FOR AND HOW MUCH, AND WHAT YOU DID NEXT. It will surprise you what we will discover at the end of the thread!