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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by JoeBazz(m): 10:15am On May 22, 2019
Boss...worst things are happening in other countries and the citizens of those countries doesn't speak ill of their country. Please Sir, let's mind our discussion here because the VOs are reading this thread and we might be sending a wrong signal to them.

TWoods:


The sentences in highlights are confusing to me. In one breath you say fraud is discouraged, but then admit that it is ok to commit fraud as our only chance at obtaining a US visa?

Perhaps that is why things never change for us? Because too many of us are ok with the end justifying the means... we are ok with fraud as long as it benefits us. Yet we complain that we are treated with suspicion at embassies around the world.

The US education is not designed for the rich, it is designed for Americans. Nigerians should design an education system that is affordable to its citizens. Oh wait, we can't! We've dishonestly stolen the money... all in the name of gawd of course. If there is one thing i am genuinely thankful to God for, it is not having to raise my children in a zoo where it is ok to lie with impunity.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by sharwama(f): 10:17am On May 22, 2019
orimahspence:


He said it's God , he said its a Miracle , yes thats what he believe , leave it at that, is it your miracle? Your oversabi seems too much Alaye

We go on and on bashing mysteries, miracles, religion...God.. whatever our comprehension of science cannot explain. We elevate empirical science to levels that Darwin and Freud never even imagined.

Whatever cannot pass our basic tests of empiricism is untrue and unacceptable. Why not? Science has always got our backs; antibiotics, airplanes, telephony, information..., science is there, handling it all with gusto.

But we forget that the simple things of life; love, laughter, pain, joy, happiness, agony, sorrow all defy empiricism. You cannot synthesize laughter in a lab nor happiness in a petri dish. You cannot bottle joy for sale nor peace as tablets. There's no agar to culture a smile and brew pain. No matter our gains in science, death defies pathology and psychiatry cannot reach the bottom of the human mind.

Should we continue to accept that all we see is all there is? Should we elevate science to that podium above all else because it peeps into the galaxies and tells us of the birth of stars and black holes? Why were the stars born?

If science on its match to unravel the mysteries of existence taught the discerning mind anything, it is ad TS Elliot puts it, that realization that "all our knowledge leads us closer to our ignorance," for the more we know, the more we know we do not know.
Those with true knowledge will develop a sense of awe and bow (even while still searching!); the man with half-knowledge will mount the chariot of banal hubris and go gallop to town spewing inanities at faiths and those who bow.
My friend, I believe you can make something more out of this response. You drew inspiration and you 've made magic. I hope you know what to do with it grin

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Haryor3(m): 10:21am On May 22, 2019
Visa approved this morning in Lagos. Going to RIT for a masters program.

Had a deficit of 51k after 30% tuition waiver and it was still approved. So.. It’s not just fully funded people that are getting approved.

Should share a transcript later.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by amb001: 10:29am On May 22, 2019
orimahspence:


He said it's God , he said its a Miracle , yes thats what he believe , leave it at that, is it your miracle? Your oversabi seems too much Alaye

We go on and on bashing mysteries, miracles, religion...God.. whatever our comprehension of science cannot explain. We elevate empirical science to levels that Darwin and Freud never even imagined.

Whatever cannot pass our basic tests of empiricism is untrue and unacceptable. Why not? Science has always got our backs; antibiotics, airplanes, telephony, information..., science is there, handling it all with gusto.

But we forget that the simple things of life; love, laughter, pain, joy, happiness, agony, sorrow all defy empiricism. You cannot synthesize laughter in a lab nor happiness in a petri dish. You cannot bottle joy for sale nor peace as tablets. There's no agar to culture a smile and brew pain. No matter our gains in science, death defies pathology and psychiatry cannot reach the bottom of the human mind.

Should we continue to accept that all we see is all there is? Should we elevate science to that podium above all else because it peeps into the galaxies and tells us of the birth of stars and black holes? Why were the stars born?

If science on its match to unravel the mysteries of existence taught the discerning mind anything, it is ad TS Elliot puts it, that realization that "all our knowledge leads us closer to our ignorance," for the more we know, the more we know we do not know.
Those with true knowledge will develop a sense of awe and bow (even while still searching!); the man with half-knowledge will mount the chariot of banal hubris and go gallop to town spewing inanities at faiths and those who bow.

I give this AWA topic 4.5/6. Critical analysis will be provided later grin

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 10:30am On May 22, 2019
Haryor3:
Visa approved this morning in Lagos. Going to RIT for a masters program.

Had a deficit of 51k after 30% tuition waiver and it was still approved. So.. It’s not just fully funded people that are getting approved.

Should share a transcript later.

See my brother there's no better time to say what you just said.
The VO will have a hard time giving denial if you convince them you meet the non-immigrant requirements.

Congrats pls drop your success story.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by heeedreeez: 10:34am On May 22, 2019
Wow...Baba dis is good news. I am using zanku dance to showcase my joy and happiness for you. Congratulations bro!


Haryor3:
Visa approved this morning in Lagos. Going to RIT for a masters program.

Had a deficit of 51k after 30% tuition waiver and it was still approved. So.. It’s not just fully funded people that are getting approved.

Should share a transcript later.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by amb001: 10:50am On May 22, 2019
Brown2Green:


VO will likely have a hard time believing if the sum is huge. You cannot expect a godfather to fund you with 20k dols .

You will need a miracle to convince anyone.

Godfathers taking care of 2m is a bit understandable.

But no rule is cut in Stone. How well you play your cards.

Bro, i sent u a private mail
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by orimahspence: 10:59am On May 22, 2019
amb001:


I give this AWA topic 4.5/6. Critical analysis will be provided later grin

Lol, can't wait
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LagosismyHome(f): 11:01am On May 22, 2019
I logged in and saw almost 80 messages , i was like in such a short time what could have happened

Uncle Twood i see you ooo cool . Trust you have been well . Although you have come with your trouble again . Please take it easy smiley cheesy grin......... Never forget that you were once on the other side

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by kidUrbane: 11:01am On May 22, 2019
Hi everyone,
@Twoods, welcome back! It’s clear how people missed your very informative inputs on this thread.. However, I would like to pass some friendly reminders. They are mostly life lessons.
1. When you choose to make contributions, please learn to apply more empathy. Most of the time, your comments, advise, suggestions reeks of prejudice and preformed opinions. You assume all Nigerians are crooks. No, we aren’t. It might disgust you to live with the fact that you were originally a citizen of this great country.
2. When people get their visas and they claim it was God who gave them. I think it’ll be best you stay out of it. When you claim Americans or Germans or Chinese or Irish people don’t pray to be issued a visa you need to understand that they pray about other things. We don’t all have to have the same prayer requests do we? If they pray for good health and I pray for a successful visa outcome does it really matter? Live and let live.
3. Third, I discovered that Johnolukay raised a very important fact and you need to check it.Your ‘tone’. Honestly, watch it bro. There’s life beyond Nairaland Visa Thread that people constantly have been dealing with. Getting a visa isn’t a do or die affair. You lack an understanding of how communication works, you clearly do not understand emotional intelligence. You are notorious and acclaimed as someone who passes good information in a harsh way. I think you hate that you come from this country so much. To those applauding you for always coming out harsh, we should try to see beyond intent and suggest that he delivers more compassionately. I have been a memeber of this thread for more than 8 years now, good people have come, left a lasting mark, imparted lives without having to be rude or harsh. Honestly, I don’t find you to be a pleasant person because what you say is ultimately a reflection of who you are. Pass your message in the calmest, unassuming way possible. Character is everything.
Lastly, where is bracelum. I used to assume he is the new Twoods, but comparing your comments and delivery now. He’s a lesser evil. I said what I said, that’s my opinion. I’ll tell you the same thing I told him. This thread was awesome without you. We need kind people who talk like they have an understanding of how life works. Not humans who like to be perceived as angels. Good luck.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Marjoribanks: 11:02am On May 22, 2019
orimahspence:


Lol, can't wait
Fantastic write up, bro!
Thank you for your support.
I really appreciate it.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by ay10yahoocom(f): 11:12am On May 22, 2019
Haryor3:
Visa approved this morning in Lagos. Going to RIT for a masters program.

Had a deficit of 51k after 30% tuition waiver and it was still approved. So.. It’s not just fully funded people that are getting approved.

Should share a transcript later.
51k ke, do you mean fifty-one thousand dollars? it can only be God. CONGRATULATIONS

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 11:14am On May 22, 2019
kidUrbane:
Hi everyone,
@Twoods, welcome back! It’s clear how people missed your very informative inputs on this thread.. However, I would like to pass some friendly reminders. They are mostly life lessons.
1. When you choose to make contributions, please learn to apply more empathy. Most of the time, your comments, advise, suggestions reeks of prejudice and preformed opinions. You assume all Nigerians are crooks. No, we aren’t. It might disgust you to live with the fact that you were originally a citizen of this great country.
2. When people get their visas and they claim it was God who gave them. I think it’ll be best you stay out of it. When you claim Americans or Germans or Chinese or Irish people don’t pray to be issued a visa you need to understand that they pray about other things. We don’t all have to have the same prayer requests do we? If they pray for good health and I pray for a successful visa outcome does it really matter? Live and let live.
3. Third, I discovered that Johnolukay raised a very important fact and you need to check it.Your ‘tone’. Honestly, watch it bro. There’s life beyond Nairaland Visa Thread that people constantly have been dealing with. Getting a visa isn’t a do or die affair. You lack an understanding of how communication works, you clearly do not understand emotional intelligence. You are notorious and acclaimed as someone who passes good information in a harsh way. I think you hate that you come from this country so much. To those applauding you for always coming out harsh, I am not sorry to say but you all are just a** lickers. I have been a memeber of this thread for more than 8 years now, good people have come, left a lasting mark, imparted lives without having to be rude or harsh. Honestly, I don’t find you to be a pleasant person because what you say is ultimately a reflection of who you are. Pass your message in the calmest, unassuming way possible. Character is everything.
Lastly, where is bracelum. I used to assume he is the new Twoods, but comparing your comments and delivery now. He’s a lesser evil. I said what I said, that’s my opinion. I’ll tell you the same thing I told him. This thread was awesome without you. We need kind people who talk like they have an understanding of how life works. Not humans who like to be perceived as angels. Good luck.

You made lots of sense until you started using vague words.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion and you shouldn't call anyone an ass licker .
Not right !

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Mudicua: 11:15am On May 22, 2019
Wow!!!! This post sha... lol

But please is there anything wrong with applying to schools in more than one country? Cos me i de on top this table. cheesy grin

You have a point though about him already having an MBA and thus going for a masters degree will raise eyebrows, however there have been instances where persons with a prior masters degree still go for another masters degree, and are granted visa. (well each applicant's status and existing conditions varies).

But you sha are funny dishing it out with authority. Well done.

TWoods:


Considering that you will not have access to your mom's treasury bill investment, that leaves you with a little more than $30,000 for tuition, fees, room and board, feeding and living expenses. Neither you or your wife will be unable to work... so how do you intend to care for an entire family and maintain your status on $30,000 for a year or more?

Yours is a confused mishmash of a desperate economic migrant masquerading as a student. Profiles like yours make it harder for genuine students. As at April 19, you were still actively processing a Canadian student visa - obviously you were denied. As at May 16, you were planning to apply for a US visa alone, within the span of 3 days, you are now planning to file with your wife and kids. How is this proper planning?

To be frank, you will be denied a visa whether you go alone or not.

1. You already have an MBA, how do you justify paying thousands of dollars to earn a masters degree again?
2. You were denied a US visit visa in 2018 and a Canadian student visa in 2019... your profile is that of a non-student seeking to use the F1 route to migrate to the US.
3. You compound that by showing up at the embassy with your whole family - no ties to your home country.
4. You have no funds to maintain a decent lifestyle in the US.

Good luck.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fabyom: 11:16am On May 22, 2019
kidUrbane:
Hi everyone,
@Twoods, welcome back! It’s clear how people missed your very informative inputs on this thread.. However, I would like to pass some friendly reminders. They are mostly life lessons.
1. When you choose to make contributions, please learn to apply more empathy. Most of the time, your comments, advise, suggestions reeks of prejudice and preformed opinions. You assume all Nigerians are crooks. No, we aren’t. It might disgust you to live with the fact that you were originally a citizen of this great country.
2. When people get their visas and they claim it was God who gave them. I think it’ll be best you stay out of it. When you claim Americans or Germans or Chinese or Irish people don’t pray to be issued a visa you need to understand that they pray about other things. We don’t all have to have the same prayer requests do we? If they pray for good health and I pray for a successful visa outcome does it really matter? Live and let live.
3. Third, I discovered that Johnolukay raised a very important fact and you need to check it.Your ‘tone’. Honestly, watch it bro. There’s life beyond Nairaland Visa Thread that people constantly have been dealing with. Getting a visa isn’t a do or die affair. You lack an understanding of how communication works, you clearly do not understand emotional intelligence. You are notorious and acclaimed as someone who passes good information in a harsh way. I think you hate that you come from this country so much. To those applauding you for always coming out harsh, I am not sorry to say but you all are just a** lickers. I have been a memeber of this thread for more than 8 years now, good people have come, left a lasting mark, imparted lives without having to be rude or harsh. Honestly, I don’t find you to be a pleasant person because what you say is ultimately a reflection of who you are. Pass your message in the calmest, unassuming way possible. Character is everything.
Lastly, where is bracelum. I used to assume he is the new Twoods, but comparing your comments and delivery now. He’s a lesser evil. I said what I said, that’s my opinion. I’ll tell you the same thing I told him. This thread was awesome without you. We need kind people who talk like they have an understanding of how life works. Not humans who like to be perceived as angels. Good luck.
I have met great people on this platform, most notably tbaba1234 on the sport forum.
Last year January he sent my son a birthday present in the United states.
He is based in Minneapolis, I in Toledo, Ohio.
How he looks I don't even know.
We met right here on this platform.
Yes! Indeed!
Character is everything!!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by kidUrbane: 11:24am On May 22, 2019
Brown2Green:


You made lots of sense until you started using vague words.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion and you shouldn't call anyone an ass licker .
Not right !

Thanks for the pointers bro. I apologize. Would edit right away. I shouldn’t be the same person doing what I am condemning. God bless you.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fabyom: 11:29am On May 22, 2019
Brown2Green:


You made lots of sense until you started using vague words.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion and you shouldn't call anyone an ass licker .
Not right !
Someone call his country of birth a zoo and you guys are supportive of his opinion.
You deserve to be called much worse.
Who is he? Even an Obama would not call Kenya a Zoo.
He deserves nobody's respect except Ass Lickers.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Gloryemo(f): 11:32am On May 22, 2019
Congratulations


Haryor3:
Visa approved this morning in Lagos. Going to RIT for a masters program.

Had a deficit of 51k after 30% tuition waiver and it was still approved. So.. It’s not just fully funded people that are getting approved.

Should share a transcript later.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Kendrix69(m): 11:32am On May 22, 2019
@Bracelum ....I have a question for u
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 11:34am On May 22, 2019
kidUrbane:


Thanks for the pointers bro. I apologize. Would edit right away. I shouldn’t be the same person doing what I am condemning. God bless you.

Thank you . Much Respect
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 11:37am On May 22, 2019
fabyom:

Someone call his country of birth a zoo and you guys are supportive of his opinion.
You deserve to be called much worse.
Who is he? Even an Obama would not call Kenya a Zoo.
He deserves nobody's respect except Ass Lickers.

If you don't see any truth in what he shared then there is little or nothing to say to you.
I agree he could use a much milder tone in passing across his message.. And I'm proud to be an ass licker if that's what it takes to be enlightened.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Mudicua: 11:43am On May 22, 2019
I am not here to fight anyone... but I am gonna address this to avoid further wahala.
First we all are behind monikers on this platform, and do not know each other outside of here, nor do we know our statuses etc...
hence i am just politely gonna say this the best way i can.

If you wanna help, or even correct any person, there is something called correcting with kindness, or empathy, or been plain direct without being insulting or insensitive to people's feelings (it is also called emotional intelligence)


There is also something called if you do not have something nice to say, do not say anything at all.


Now I am gonna address what you pointed out:
1. What is wrong in seeking favor and grace after doing all the needful. A person who thinks others are lying is obviously a liar to be able to see the signs of a liar. You read a post and jump to a conclusion cos you are a psychoanalyst and can determine who and who is not lying via questions raised on this forum.

2. Did I say I do not have answers to questions on DS160? I only needed better clarifications on what best to do, given the form has option for one person/sponsor. Again what is wong in seeking help from the group?

3. With regards to the bolded, what gave you the idea I do not have such information? It was clearly stated in my post that i have picked one of the on campus housing units, but I really do not intend to stay on campus cos it is way more expensive than off campus housing, And if you are familiar with US leasing pattern, you will know that you cannot get an apartment outside of US easily. (But it is obvious you do not know).
Go back and read the post I made... and see if I asked for any address... see? cheesy Jumping to conclusions may cost you in future cos you obviously were reading to reply and throw slurs as against reading to assist in any manner. ROTFL

4. With regards to my co-sponsors money not available to me, hahahahaha... how e dey do you? You now know as well the money is not available to me. (Oh i forgot... the psychoanalyst or psychic gift you have cheesy cheesy cheesy)

Lastly ... I have got this to say to you, Remember, we are what we think other people mostly are. If we are light, others are mostly light. if we are good, others are mostly good. If we are LIARS.... finish the rest. grin cheesy

Have a blessed day...
Shalom!

TWoods:


You're not a serious student. If you were, the questions you're asking would have been answered long before you filled your DS160. I am also disgusted... you're seeking "favor and grace" while actively lying on your form. At this point, you should have liaised with your school to determine where you will reside during your time there. Typically, US programs help out international students by sending them information on available student housing, costs and other living expenses to give you an idea of how much money you will need in total. Why are you asking the forum to provide an address for you?

Your brother and your family friend's money is not available to you. You are only using their proof of funds to lie your way into obtaining a visa.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Mudicua: 11:47am On May 22, 2019
I am glad I am not thinking any different @Brown2Green
Brown2Green:


l[/b]

Lol
This statement of yours is one-sided.
Plans for accommodation can be made after Visa approval and that's totally normal. That doesn't insinuate being lackadaisical.

Wait!
Why would you say those words in bold? Like why would you say those words?

Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by kidUrbane: 11:47am On May 22, 2019
fabyom:

I have met great people on this platform, most notably tbaba1234 on the sport forum.
Last year January he sent my son a birthday present in the United states.
He is based in Minneapolis, I in Toledo, Ohio.
How he looks I don't even know.
We met right here on this platform.
Yes! Indeed!
Character is everything!!

Wow@fabyom. Just lookat. I remember Imperiouxx too. Awesome guy really, online and offline even though we’ve not met physically. I have seen @Lagosismyhome and some other people pay for people’s standardized test. There are people on this thread who have offered their space as temporary shelter at home and abroad to nairalanders from this thread as a form of onboarding service lol for free. Being a compassionate person is really great.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fabyom: 11:49am On May 22, 2019
Brown2Green:


If you don't see any truth in what he shared then there is little or nothing to say to you.
I agree he could use a much milder tone in passing across his message.. And I'm proud to be an ass licker if that's what it takes to be enlightened.
I have made my point clear.
There's no doubt he made some valid points.
However,
I will not tolerate anyone call my country of birth a Zoo.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Mudicua: 11:53am On May 22, 2019
Oshey.. Oga prophet and seer... Oga that knows everything at the bolded words.

You claim to be a christian and you judge, whilst the person's situations and circumstances are unbeknownst to you.
You do not even have half a story... and even the part of the story you have you have jumped so hard into concluding cos you are smarty pants!!!


TWoods:


Because those words are definitely true. His brother and friend are not going to give him that money if he should need it to for living expenses. He is making the claim that this is money available to him for his exclusive use while residing in the US... but we all know that is false.

When the embassy asks for a SOA, they are not saying show us all the money that everyone you know has, they are asking specifically for money set aside for the purpose for which you seek a visa. We all know... yet we continue to lie and cover for the outright dishonesty of our fellow Nigerians. All i see are people excusing fraud... while claiming "god", "grace" and other pseudo-religious psychobabble. I have yet to find anyone, other than a Nigerian, praying for a visa to anywhere. Little wonder we can't even be offered the dignity of the drop-box application anymore. Shame.

US institutions are typically very thorough. When they send you and admission letter, it comes with detailed information to assist the international student seamlessly adapt to life in the US. That includes information on available housing, estimates of living expenses - some even go the extra mile to provide you maps and useful information on the town you will be residing. If at this point you have not used that information to have a rough idea where you will be staying before applying for a DS160, i am obliged to conclude that indeed you are lazy and unserious.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Mudicua: 11:58am On May 22, 2019
The US education is not designed for the rich it is designed for Americans.
Yet most institutions in America travel worldwide to recruit international students. Maybe these students are Americans in spirit. shocked shocked
Oh.. well, there we are with the lying again...
Hasty generalisation... if you meet 10 liars who are Nigerians, then all Nigerians are liars... undecided
It is well...


TWoods:


The sentences in highlights are confusing to me. In one breath you say fraud is discouraged, but then admit that it is ok to commit fraud as our only chance at obtaining a US visa?

Perhaps that is why things never change for us? Because too many of us are ok with the end justifying the means... we are ok with fraud as long as it benefits us. Yet we complain that we are treated with suspicion at embassies around the world.

The US education is not designed for the rich, it is designed for Americans. Nigerians should design an education system that is affordable to its citizens. Oh wait, we can't! We've dishonestly stolen the money... all in the name of gawd of course. If there is one thing i am genuinely thankful to God for, it is not having to raise my children in a zoo where it is ok to lie with impunity.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by kinibd(m): 11:58am On May 22, 2019
Brown2Green:


You made lots of sense until you started using vague words.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion and you shouldn't call anyone an ass licker .
Not right !
Brown2Green:


If you don't see any truth in what he shared then there is little or nothing to say to you.
I agree he could use a much milder tone in passing across his message.. And I'm proud to be an ass licker if that's what it takes to be enlightened.

I really admire your matured responses. Its a known fact on here that twoods can be annoying more often than not in his delivery of messages but that doesnt mean his points are invalid or give anyone the right to call people azzlickaz. We all have different perspectives and we should learn to filter the information we think is useful to us from the 'cockiness' of people like twoods' responses.

When i just stumbled on this thread, I had an altercation with this same twoods when he tried telling me something reasonable in his usual 'nwaamaikpe' attitude and i didnt find it funny but i eventually found myself doing exactly what he was trying to tell me to do which was reading the thread from the first page and that helped tremendously in securing my visa.

So for that person talking about azzlicking, yes sure like brown2green just said, its better to be that and get enlightened.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Mudicua: 12:04pm On May 22, 2019
Concerning the bolded, you are right, but we also have some that actually have the financial means and do not plan to hustle when they get there other than work the regular 20 hours a week, to have a US work experience. Some others really want to further their education with a good educational system and plan to come back cos the have jobs waiting for them.

Johnkay101:


In as much as you contribute to this thread, you need to change the tone of your message. Just because you have made it in America doesn't mean you should spit on others face. Some want to leave and get a better life, blame it on the country and not on the individuals seeking better life. Some just want to use their uncles Statement, obtain visa and hustle over there to pay the tuition fees. I know someone who transferred to a community college and have been hustling and paying his fees. Everyone wants a better life, you too are grateful that your children will not face what is obtainable in this zoo, same as what others want. You can advice people but please change the tone of your message.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fabyom: 12:07pm On May 22, 2019
kidUrbane:


Wow@fabyom. Just lookat. I remember Imperiouxx too. Awesome guy really, online and offline even though we’ve not met physically. I have seen @Lagosismyhome and some other people pay for people’s standardized test. There are people on this thread who have offered their space as temporary shelter at home and abroad to nairalanders from this thread as a form of onboarding service lol for free. Being a compassionate person is really great.
Yes @kidUrbane, it's quite astonishing!
I am so proud of my country men and women.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by horlahsunbo225(m): 12:10pm On May 22, 2019
This thread just they sweet me
i like to see people agree and disagree with each other
i believe silent like me and others are tapping something from the elders

am still waiting for @fairheat @bracelum and @sharwama to drop the point of view
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Mudicua: 12:16pm On May 22, 2019
Yes you have a point about how Nigerians are treated at international airports across the world, well this is due to the perception we have given the world about us. Does that then mean everyone is dishonest? or that persons who are wanting to leave the country all do so with dishonest means?

I agree we have dishonest persons among us, I agree people have varied intentions of leaving Nigeria. But I do not agree with you just blatantly using insulting words on people because you are pissed at how bad the situation is.

Yes, a society does not exist in a vacuum, and people are the mirror of the society hence the Nigerian situation today, cos we let corruption slide so bad it is woven into the fabric of the society. But to the bolded, not everyone in the country is riding on the backs of others to attain a better life. There are still persons who are morally honest, who stand by integrity and who strive to do what is right no matter the consequences.

Shalom.

TWoods:


Sorry... you haven't had to fly to international airports and be treated like a criminal, not because of anything you've done, but because of the willful dishonesty of those who happen to share the same passport with you by accident. This is not about "because you made it", its about doing the right thing, especially for those who loudly proclaim "god" in every post here.

A country is nothing without its people. A country does not magically happen, it is simply a reflection of what its citizens are willing to accept. The countries we are running to did not develop a better life by magic or because they have a special blessing from a deity... they did so by holding themselves to strict moral codes of conduct, a thing we despise. This is a zoo, not because God made it so, but because you and your ilk think it is morally justified to cheat to obtain a "better life"... one built on the backs of the morally honest. Everyone wants a better life, they are just not willing to put in the work to achieve it, rather preferring to steal, lie and cut corners. My tone isn't the problem, you are.

I am fully justified in despising those who "just want to use their uncles Statement, obtain visa and hustle over there to pay the tuition fees". Thanks to them, we are now required to provide our grandmother's blood to obtain a visa that others have no trouble getting. Those people callously think only about themselves, forgetting that their actions are the reason others will never ever get the freedom to explore other countries. Yes, i will always spit on them, no problem. Show me any German thread of US visa aspirants... i dare you.

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