Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 9 by akintunde63: 7:45pm On Jan 27, 2020 |
Queenbeloveth: Thanks. Please another thing I need to get right, my spouse has NCE, bachelor or Education and Masters of Public Administration. Is it necessary he evaluate everything or just the master of Administration? He's talking of evaluating only the master of public admin but I feel it will be better he did for others since the master is more or less like a professional program and differ from his education background. The highest degree is usually considered for someone with msc, however in order not to be in a situation which I found myself at a time, I'd advise him to do everything once and for all. WES will charge only one fee for all |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 9 by akintunde63: 9:34pm On Jan 26, 2020 |
Queenbeloveth: Good morning and happy Sunday everyone. Please I need help. I've been reading about ECA and I decided to go for ICES. I have a BSc and PGD, pleas I want to ask if I'm going to evaluate the two to claim two or more certificates because someone was saying the highest qualification is what needed to evaluate. Secondly, I have bsc in geography and planning and PGD is Geographical Information System. I'm have been working with a paramilitary organization since 2010. Please which NOC can I claim considering my academy background and working experience. Thanks in advance Why not Wes? If you're claiming 2 or more certs, then you need to evaluate both |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 9 by akintunde63: 9:32pm On Jan 26, 2020 |
Queenbeloveth: Please a good Samaritan should respond to my question for God sake. The claim 2 or more certs, you'll need to evaluate both. Wes is better |
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Politics › Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by akintunde63: 12:19pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Public Finance Bill: 10 Things You Should Know About It by akintunde63: 2:20pm On Jan 15, 2020 |
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Education › Re: 2020 PTDF Overseas Scholarship In France, Germany, China And Malaysia by akintunde63: 4:29pm On Jan 14, 2020 |
XtraSmooth404: If you're choosing Germany, provide all the requirements listed by DAAD (IELTS inclusive). Germany is serious business. It's not a must. A friend just got DAAD Scholarship wihtout IELTS. Also, if you visit the school websites, you'd discover that some have waivers for candidates who had university degrees taught in English |
Education › Re: JAMB Suspends National Identification Number (NIN) As Requirement For UTME 2020 by akintunde63: 8:00am On Jan 14, 2020 |
CSTR2: How much does it cost to verify NIN on the website.?
I want to start the ptdf application tomorrow. N500 |
Politics › Re: Why Anthony Okolie Was Arrested By DSS For Using Hanan Buhari’s Line by akintunde63: 11:05am On Jan 13, 2020 |
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Business › Re: What Will Happen If One Fails To Pay Back Loan From Loan App? by akintunde63: 10:51am On Jan 13, 2020 |
UDOKABESTLUV: Hello, My Fellow Nairalander, What Will happen to the person, if he/she fail to pay Loan he/she borrowed From Loan App Company Because Of One Reason Or The Other. I Need To Hear From You Guys! There's something called Credit Bureau, the lender(s) will flag you on it, this will hinder your chance of obtaining credit from banks and other financial institutions; some embassies and prospective employers also check applicants' credit history, you'll also meet a stumbling block here. There are other ways, a bad credit record can hinder you, trust me, you don't want to bring this kind wahala on yourself! Cheers! |
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Romance › Re: How Do I Break Up With Her? by akintunde63: 2:38pm On Jan 10, 2020 |
Favoritefarmer: I met my beautiful girl through facebook last April and we started relationship after meeting face-to-face.
With immediate effect, i told her my future plan that all things being equal i will be a pastor and this relationship is NO SEX TILL WEDDING (I am 30 still a virgin thou and she really told me she isn't a virgin again, of which i have no problem with). She has visited me five times spending atleast a week yet no sex with her, knew all my family and as to caring for your girl, i am trying my best but here is the problem.
1. Spiritual: I pray and fast to know God's mind, but no yes or no but my parents went to pray and saw negative though i wish to damn the consequences and marry her but her behavior towards spiritual is bad. No prayer and reading bible. She can sleep eh na from 8pm to 8am.
2. Competition with my family.
3. Ineffictive communication. More like interview.
4. 'Unfaithfulness.' I have caught my girl agreeing to meet one man in hotel for sex and that one asking him if she moans The answer is very clear, bro! You might say you are confused, only if you don't want to be real with yourself |
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Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 9 by akintunde63: 1:04pm On Jan 10, 2020 |
Somaris: PNP draws come almost every week. And they are mostly routed via EE. That's why the scores are high. Alberta and Manitoba drew this week. And others, the weeks before too. So, the only way this is coming down is, if provinces reduce the time space for draws because it's as if they have no time limit, just wake up and draw every day. I said this before and someone disagreed without more but here we are.
"unregulated" (for want of a better word) PNP draws + normally qualified people with 470s up = high draw score. By January, lots of people will be in the pool, qualified and the first draw for the year won't even inspire anyone.
I just hope there is hope somewhere cos more people are coming in. More qualified people at that. Improve your scores and most of you are losing points due to aging.
I'm on 447 awaiting sibling point to hit 462 by January( if AVO will do the honours), if not, i wait till 2021 for 3 Years experience (487). Till then, off to research another country or something. Can't have things like this pause one's life.
Last active post till then. The mental exhaustion is crazy. Good luck to everyone in this pursuit, see you in Canada or NOT. Thanks for the write-up! However, I do not completely share your sentiments. For example if you examine the range of score in the EE Pool, you'd observe that those with CRS above 600 are very limited, so the PNPs can't be blamed. The real culprit is the high number of candidates with Canadian degrees and work experience; each year when they graduate, they cause abnormally high CRS cut-off in the pool. Unfortunately, their number was very very in 2019. Furthermore, the provinces have higher nomination targets for 2020... |
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Travel › Re: Rural And Northern Immigration Pilot by akintunde63: 12:51pm On Jan 10, 2020 |
Themmy: I need directions on how to go about my current status. I have done my IELTS with 6.5 score band, educational evaluation by Wes, I have an uncle living in Manitoba, work experience in Teaching, administration and HR. I plan writing my TEF/TCF in January. What should be my move and which PNP should I go for? If you're pursuing MPNP, you may not need to rewrite IELTS, however, you need to check the overall band required for your NOC to be sure, and be sure that your occupation is in demand in MB |
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Culture › Re: The Rift Between African-Americans And Recent African Immigrants To The US by akintunde63: 3:03pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Okpa042: There is a huge chasm between African-Americans and African immigrants in the United States. That chasm has widened over the years. It has caused deep animosity between many African-Americans and their African immigrant cousins.
The chasm has prevented African-Americans from participating in the current economic boom in Africa and it has shut many African immigrants out of opportunities for economic advancement here in the United States.
The problem stems from deep misconceptions, sometimes fueled by the U.S. media. Astonishingly, many African-Americans believe that Africans are backward and primitive. Some make crude jokes about Africans or do not acknowledge the great contribution Africa has made to the world.
For their part, many African immigrants buy into the erroneous notion that African-Americans are lazy and violent.
They do not appreciate the great sacrifice African-Americans made, through advocating for their civil rights, to lay the foundation for Africans to be able to come to the United States and live in a country where both blacks and whites have equal rights, at least in theory if not always in practice.
The different experiences of the two groups
To understand the deep division that exists between African Americans and Africans, one first has to examine the background of the two groups.
Before migrating to the United States, most Africans have typically dealt with white Americans who went to Africa as Peace Corps volunteers, missionaries, doctors or teachers. These Americans acted as mentors and guardians to the Africans and developed positive relationships with them.
When they come to the United States, it has been my experience that Africans can easily identify with white Americans because they understand each other. Before migrating to the United States, the majority of Africans have had little to no direct negative experiences with whites. They simply do not hate them.
On the other hand, most African-Americans grew up in black neighborhoods where they learned from older generations the history of slavery and the cruelty it inflicted on the black race. Furthermore, they have usually experienced firsthand and in their communities the legacies of racism that still exist in the United States.
With this background, many African-Americans are not generally predisposed to trust white Americans, and they look down on those African immigrants who express respect or admiration for white Americans.
How they react to racism and discrimination
A fundamental difference between African Americans and African immigrants is the way they react to racism and discrimination.
African Americans usually see racism as the main cause of poverty among their people. They are also quick to point out instances of perceived racism, even in circumstances where it is ambiguous, unclear or more complex than simple racial bigotry or discrimination.
A classic example is the currently large African-American population in prison. Most African-Americans feel that the only reason there are so many African Americans incarcerated is their race. They blame police discrimination and lawmakers who make laws weighted to punish blacks.
For Africans, after suffering many years in civil wars, military coups and other problems, they are happy to be in a country that offers them freedom. They are ready to integrate into the American culture without getting involved in the lingering racial conflicts. They do not typically get involved in the ongoing civil rights struggle – and that has angered many African-Americans.
How they react to adversity
Perhaps the greatest difference I have seen between African immigrants and African-Americans is how they react to adversity.
Most African immigrants to the United States came here for economic advancement. They do not have any political agenda. They are willing to take any job and do not blame the “system” when they fail in their endeavors.
Most African immigrants to the United States often live in mixed neighborhoods instead of black neighborhoods and they easily integrate. African immigrants know who they are. They are not easily offended when someone tries to put them down. They know where they come from and why they are here.
For African-Americans, there is often a tendency to blame slavery for most of the problems they face today. For instance, when African American students fail in school, some educators blame slavery and do not look for other factors.
However, the time has come for African Americans to realize that while racism still persists, the best thing they can do for their children is to teach them to take full responsibility for their actions. Fathers need to take care of their children and young women need to stay in school instead of having children.
It is only when black people, be they from Africa or America, unite to instill discipline and respect for each other that the chasm that has divided us will narrow. Then we can finally work together to remove poverty from our people both here in the United States and Africa.
Source: https://www.theglobalist.com/african-americans-african-immigrants-differ/ The chasm is wider and deeper than you could imagine; it is even wider between Africans themselves, than between Afro-Americans and Africans. For example, South Africans killing and maiming other Africans, as their police watch the massacre. At least it is done codedly in the US, not so openly. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stocks Rank World Best Performers This Year (2020) by akintunde63: 1:00pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
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Sports › Re: NFF Representatives Betrayed Asisat Oshoala At 2019 CAF Awards Voting by akintunde63: 12:58pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
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Celebrities › Re: Lil Wayne: I Want To Go To Nigeria, I Heard Nigeria Is Lit Too by akintunde63: 4:52pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Operation Àmọ̀tẹ́kùn In Southwest: Vans And Motorcycles Of New Security Outfit by akintunde63: 9:59am On Jan 08, 2020 |
NaijadrivaCars: Oyo State Governor, Mr. Seyi Makinde, said last year that the security challenges confronting the people of the Southwest will soon be a thing of the past as governors in the region are working on the launch of a joint security outfit codenamed: "Àmọ̀tẹ́kùn".
He said the decision to launch the joint security outfit was part of the resolutions reached at the various security stakeholders’ meeting held in the region at various times.
See Several Patrol vans and motorcycles set to be unveiled and given to new outfit.
Here are first photos: I wish they wouldn't include Nigeria Police! Very soon now they'll start terrorizing the people they're meant to protect, collecting N50 N50 from road users! |
Romance › Re: Genotype Wants To Ruin Me, But I Am Fighting Back by akintunde63: 9:50am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Cheato64: I and Oma have dated for more than 2yrs, I intend getting married to her. When we started dating she told me from onset her genotype is AS. I taught I was AA because I did the test when I was like 10yrs.
We decided to go for HIV test just to be sure even though we had unprotected sex. On doing the HIV test, the attendance whom we didn't ask, checked our genotype, performed all the test because she taught we were couple and since it's an Anglican Church hospital and we came together, it means we are planning to get married.
The result came out HIV negative for both of us, blood group O+, while she's AB and genotype we were both AS. She insist we call it off, 2yrs courtship just like that.
Oma is a nicest person I have ever known after my mom, she takes care of me, I eat healthy, I don't repeat clothes both inner and outer wears. She makes sure I work out regularly, I don't do house chores yet my friends envy me whenever they come visiting.
Name any good thing Oma has it. Now Oma has moved on but I can't, I kept on looking for a lady like Oma, now I understand why most men talk trash about Nigerian women (no offense) and when I meet a lady the first thing I ask is her genotype.
I can recall I asked a lady her genotype even before asking for her name. I can't keep a relationship all I think about is my sweet Oma. She has moved on so she claim but we still talk and she told me she has a man right now even though we still sextexting, we talk how much we miss each other it's been over 6 months since we last saw, she relocated to delta while am in Enugu.
I invited her which she decline but invited me which I accepted I intend going this weekend and I will ask her to marry me, if we get married there is a possibility our first 2 children won't carry the sickle cell anemia. My friend is telling me not to do it but my mind is made up. Don't risk it, bro! You'll blame yourself when the crises erupt in the near future; your child(ren) will also curse you for pain they'll experience because you brought them to his world, against reasoning |
Travel › Re: Problem With My Lautech MBA Evaluation by akintunde63: 12:54pm On Jan 07, 2020 |
Affamefuna: Good evening all, Please am in a very tight corner right now. My lautech MBA was recently turned down by ICES reason being that it is not recognized by NUC. Who has recently gotten his or hers evaluated and got positive response? Am so confused It's a current issue with LAUTECH. Quite unfortunate. |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 9 by akintunde63: 12:52pm On Jan 07, 2020 |
Atdeejay12: I read WES is very slow about evaluation here and that ICES is better but i got information which is directed to the Africans trying to evaluate "Due to an extreme increase in evaluation requests from Africa, ICES can no longer meet the completion target of 20 weeks"
Please who use ICES recently? and which is better for now Wes or ICES?
People also say here that WES is requesting for Waec... But i cant find that info on their page again, is it that they have changed the rules again?
I also read about using candaian address to receive after verification where would i get that?
Finally somone should please help us with pdf study materials for IELTS? Please lets follow ur foot step to 8777  WES doesn't require WAEC anymore, their timeline is the fastest |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 9 by akintunde63: 12:51pm On Jan 07, 2020 |
dejay01: Pls can i can for Ices ECA with my gtb naira card Absolutely. Pls go ahead |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 9 by akintunde63: 12:46pm On Jan 07, 2020 |
[quote author=Thecannylady post=85556217][/quote]What method of delivery did you choose? You could ask them to deliver it to an address in canada, if you have someone there. it's also free. |