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CelebritiesRe: Emoney Shows Off Interior Of His Anambra Mansion - Photos by akintunde63: 9:45am On Jan 03, 2020
[quote author=AuntLaVIV post=85444368][/quote]Good for him! We wey dey hustle, make Jah bless our hustles
PoliticsRe: Dino Melaye: I Will Fight For A Better Society Through My Movie Roles by akintunde63: 9:02am On Jan 03, 2020
nwekeugochukwu:
http://igberetvnews.com/1221237/dino-melaye-will-fight-better-society-movie-roles/
Guess he's looking for another source of income, since he has been retired from senate. Adios amigo Dino
BusinessRe: Nigeria, Sierra Leone Plan Currency Swap by akintunde63: 8:56am On Jan 03, 2020
Blue3k:
Source: https://m.guardian.ng/business-services/nigeria-sierra-leone-plan-currency-swap/
Of what relevance is Sierra Leone to Nigerian interest? What is the volume of trade between Nigeria and Sierra Leone? these and many others are the key things which must be put into consideration. Moreover, we are yet to see the effects of the Currency Swap Deal with China; why then should we engage in another , when the last one is yet to yield any resulthuh
PoliticsRe: FG Directs Discos To Stop Cash Payment From Consumers By March 31 by akintunde63: 8:44am On Jan 03, 2020
BrandSpurNG:
https://brandspurng.com/2020/01/02/fg-directs-discos-to-stop-cash-payment-from-consumers-by-march-31/
Aren't the DISCOs privately owned entities? Why would the FG dictate to them how they should conduct their own business, after all, they, not the FG would bear the consequences of the leakages and losses? It is a further revelation that the privatization of DISCOs is only a scam, these companies still remain in the hands of government
BusinessRe: Summary Of CBN Revised Bank Charges by akintunde63: 4:12pm On Dec 23, 2019
Ravon:
SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/2019/12/22/cbn-slashes-banks-atm-withdrawal-fee-from-n65-to-n35/
Very soon, CBN will open another avenue for banks to recover whatever they might lose as a result of these adjustments. I remember how card maintenance charge was introduced when COT was abolished; i see something similar playing out again. I'll keep my fingers crossed, and see how it pans out.
TravelRe: Meet Arthur Nwabufo, First Nigerian To Reach Antarctica With The Russian Fleet by akintunde63: 10:31am On Nov 19, 2019
Ctorch:
Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thecable.ng/nwabufo-first-nigerian-to-reach-antarctica-on-world-expedition-on-russian-pallada/amp
I give up on some people! Why the hell could anyone with brain, and not shit in his/her head, tribalize an issue like this?
TravelRe: Polish Student Visa by akintunde63: 6:27pm On Nov 09, 2019
stevebankz:
Any idea when Poznan Admissions for 2020 is coming up?.... Didn't see a chance to apply yet?
March 2020 is opening date. Hope you meant Poznan uni of life sciences?
AgricultureRe: Pix And Price List For Mobile Tarpaulin Fish Tank In Nigeria by akintunde63: 11:42am On Oct 12, 2019
Ade3000yrs:
Here Are The Price list And Sizes of Available Mobile Tarpaulin Fish Tank For Those Interested In Fish farm

16ft × 10ft × 4ft @ #140,000 Naira
12ft x 10ft x 4ft @ #120,000 Naira
20ft x 10ft x 4ft @ # 180,000 Naira
20ft x 15ft x 4ft @ # 200,000 Naira
10ft x 10ft x 4ft @ # 115,000 Naira
10ft x 7ft x 4ft @ # 110,000 Naira
10 ft x 6ft x 4ft @ #105,000 Naira.

other smaller sizes available are as such.
4 x 6 x 4ft
@ #60,000
5 x 8 x 4ft
@ #75,000
5 x 10 x 4ft
@ #80,000
6 x 8 x 4ft
@ #77,000
6 x 12 x 4ft
@ #110,000
15 x 15 x 4ft @ #180,000

They are of the thickness 0.54mm (540 microns) and comes in varying colors. and varies in water capacity from 2,000 liters to 100,000 litres and gallons
Also product can be tailored to the size or sizes demanded.
Discount are considered if stocks are ordered in Large quantity and also depending on sizes.

It should be noted that we don't always have the tanks on ground for reasons of costing, but we fabricate them on request and the request must be minimum of 2 to 3 tanks upward. Place your order or give us your specification or chose from a list of what we have and your fish tank is ready in 5 working days. For more enquiry;

*Uses of Tarpaulin collapsible mobile pond*

It is ideal for urban dwellers and a very easy way to raise your own fish. The mobile ponds are ideal mobile fish pond for your both front yard and backyard farming.
Advantages of Using a Tarpaulin Collapsible Mobile Fish Pond:

1. It is non-toxic and non-corrosive.
2. It can hold water for as long as you want.
3. It can easily be removed and carried to another location.
4. Ideal for people who live in rented apartment
5. The use of the mobile ponds is cheaper compared to concrete tanks.
6. It is an ideal pond for a starter or anyone who wants to start small.
7. Not only ideal for fish farm but also for backyard snail project or snail project on a rented apartment
9. Ideal for Shrimps, prawns, all tropical fishes to include Catfish, Tilapia, e.t.c

Ideal for small and large projects as such as Aquatic or Snail Projects

NOTE!!!! As much as advice people to consider fishery venture instead of poultry on a large on a large scale, as less than a million naira can afford you 10,000 fishes to be groomed to a table size for the next 4 to 6 months, such cannot be attempted with poultry farming as both the concrete fish pond, mobile or collapsible tarpaulin fish tank and earthen pond have their comparative advantage to saving cost and cutting out on cost of feed and yet you get the best result to groom your fish from between 4kg to 10kg in 6 months. Such things you can never attempt in poultry farming as you can't afford to cut corners with feed in poultry & And yet fishery has less risk and less entrants market cost or capital as compared to poultry.

For those who have passion for fish farm but on a low budget. Don't allow lack of money to discourage you. believe me, you can also start fish farming on a very low budget of between #7,000 naira to #20,000 naira by getting big basin or "Sizeable water tank" as we believe it in Nigeria or get big disposable drums from industrial chemical plants of 200 liters to start your catfish or Tilapia catfish in your backyard without stress, pressure no headache. Even when all fingers are not equal, there's a way out for everyone.


*Osun State:* Zion Joe Ventures, Shop 6 Olutoye shopping complex, Opposite Royal Spring Hotel (TJ), Oshogbo, Osun State. 08141208884

please only serious business minded persons should call my line and not time wasters nor people who love to engage in excessive take. Please
I'm interested, but I need to know if monitor lizards can't tear this tarpaulin, because they're plenty in my side
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by akintunde63: 5:58pm On Sep 23, 2019
PwityMiwa:
There was no mention of date of birth on mine.
The final report will show your DOB.
TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by akintunde63: 8:45pm On Sep 08, 2019
eazyrely:
Good evening everyone, I've been on the lookout for a long time for universities offering MSC in Animal Science and just this two came up with slightly favorable fees. Uni Of Manitoba and Uni of Saskatchewan.
Does anyone know of any other university please?
I'll hopefully start looking for admission by next month as I'll be concluding my BTech in Animal Production and Health this month end.
Thanks
I only know of USask too. That school no be school, I don find Supervisor tire, dem just dey kick me from post to pillar like naija unis dem.
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by akintunde63: 8:35pm On Sep 08, 2019
matthewus:
Please house am applying through mpnp to Brandon and has done my biometric since 22nd may, this year and yet to get instruction letter for medical examination. On my profile, i can see the estimated completion time to be 12months.

My question is when can i expect my medical examination.

Also must it take up to 12months for them to complete the process.
12 months is quite long, isn't ur application EE-linked?
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by akintunde63: 8:31pm On Sep 08, 2019
kk2003:
Use ICES for OND and HND, WAEC is not required. Gives two or more certificate
You shd try ices, provided that ur transcript will not carry DOB. However, u shd note that ICES timeline is unimaginably long
TravelRe: Canada Is ‘Stealing’ Our Young People! by akintunde63: 7:26pm On Aug 21, 2019
Omooba77:
Yes, Canada is not just taking our young people, they are taking the fattest of our crops, the best, the brightest, and the brainiest!

One of them is my friend, Olufemi, (not real name). He graduated top of his class and best in the entire university! Nine years after graduation, he got married to his equally cerebral lawyer wife, and they both had fairly paying jobs that admitted them into the struggling middle class in Nigeria. A year after marriage, Olufemi, disillusioned by the state of his family’s finances, the situation in the country and the underutilisation of his skills, and intellect at his place of work, sold all his assets and relocated his young family to Canada!


Femi’s story is not unique, almost every young Nigerian professional who is not in the process of immigrating to Canada, knows a friend, family or colleague who has relocated or is in the process of relocating. The situation is alarming, almost like the biblical “rapture”: you come to work one day, you see your colleagues, you resume the next day, and they are gone!

I recently had a conversation with a millennial working in one of the big four audit firms; the conversation bordered on the number of young professionals leaving the country for Canada. He informed me that their firm had started a WhatsApp group for ex-staff members that had immigrated to Canada; as of the time of having that discussion about 70 Nigerian immigrants had joined the group. A similar conversation with another tax consultant also working in one of the “big four” revealed the same trend. According to him, almost all his colleagues in their audit department had immigrated to Canada or some part of Europe!


Why Canada, you may ask? Well, Canada has an immigration process carefully designed to attract highly skilled young professionals. It requires you to be of a certain age bracket (the younger you are, the more points you gain) to take a “Test of English”, send your academic transcripts, have certain amount in your bank account and Voila! you get a Canadian Permanent Residence.

The process, while seamless, is expensive for the average Nigerian, and is also a clear indication of the class of people they want: comfortable, highly educated, extremely skilled, young professionals, hence the people who go through this process are not poor by Nigerian standard.


As a young professional in this country, you begin to wonder if there is something wrong with you if you have not commenced your own immigration process. When you see your friends and colleagues resign from their jobs, sell their property, and leave the country; when you watch them upload pictures of their new countries of residence on social media and ‘brag’ about how the system works; when they inform you gleefully of how they have “secured” the future of their children, and invite you to join them, you wonder if, perhaps, you are not missing out on life opportunities for your own children!


Sir, the young people leaving the country are not unpatriotic, the reality is that Nigeria has not been kind to her youths! Furthermore, this brain drain did not start with young people nor did it start in this generation. When political and religious leaders send their children outside the country to be educated or when they seek heath care outside the shores of their country, they send a clear and uncontroverted message to our young people that they do not believe in the future of their country! Young people are therefore simply taking a cue from her leaders, yet, this mass immigration in recent times is nothing like what happened in the past: it is massive, and it is alarming! Young bright people immigrating to a foreign land is the most telling evidence of a failed leadership!


What state of affairs of a country would make its young people leave e.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.ng: family, friends, some measure of certainty and in some cases extremely good jobs for a foreign country, full of uncertainties and oftentimes for less than inspiring jobs?

The current state! The reality is that the state of affairs of this country is extremely discouraging for young people! Our country is ridden with nepotism, insecurity, poor infrastructure, unemployment and a lot more, underemployment! What is more discouraging, and frightening is that nothing in the present seems to indicate that things will get better in the future!


Our health care system needs a complete overhaul, medical “facilities” are in dire state of disrepair. The doctor to patient ratio in public hospitals is shockingly poor, yet our doctors and health personnel continue to emigrate the country, because they are overworked, overwhelmed and underpaid!

A close friend and her younger sister were recently threatened with deportation, as she had remained in the United Kingdom, after her student visa expired. Her British friends started a petition online in a bid to keep her and her sister in the UK. There is a back story to all of this drama: my friend had lost two of her siblings who had medical conditions, mainly as a result of the poor health care system in the country and has a younger sister with the same medical condition who may have faced a similar fate, were it not for the excellent and timely treatment she had received in the UK. Unfortunately, her younger sister requires continuous health care which is simply not available in our country.


My friend, a brilliant lawyer and patriotic Nigeria, is compelled to appeal to the British Government to offer a right to remain, because her younger sister’s life quite literally depends on it!

Why do we subject our young people to this kind of humiliation? Why do we have to beg to remain in a foreign land? How does a developing nation recover from such massive evacuation of its human capital? And more importantly, how do we address this issue to reignite a sense of patriotism amongst our young people?


Quite frankly, I do not have the answers to all these questions.

I hear that there is a common joke in Toronto, that the best place to have a heart attack is in a taxi, because the driver is probably an immigrant doctor. The young people leaving are some of the smartest and the brightest, they know that adapting to a new society is hard, yet they still go! Many of them are skilled professionals, lawyers, doctors, architects, pharmacists, they know that they must write and pass expensive professional exams, yet, they still go! They hear about racism, about the cold, the lonely nights and outright discrimination, yet, they still go! The frustration and disappointment amongst young people are real and palpable, but, they believe the country has little to offer so they leave.


We must address this issue with the urgency it deserves, because at the end of the day, Nigeria is the only country we can truly call home! It is for this reason that many Nigerians in the Diaspora still choose to come back home! They still build property, start businesses and make investments in the country. They still give their children African names and follow the local news closely; many are even more abreast and passionate about the happenings in the country than those of us in the country. They are never truly gone; one “leg” in, the other out! and how can they, their parents, friends, colleagues and relatives are still here!

Yes, Canada is not just taking our young people, they are taking the fattest of our crops, the best, the brightest, and the brainiest!

One of them is my friend, Olufemi, (not real name). He graduated top of his class and best in the entire university! Nine years after graduation, he got married to his equally cerebral lawyer wife, and they both had fairly paying jobs that admitted them into the struggling middle class in Nigeria. A year after marriage, Olufemi,  disillusioned by the state of his family’s finances, the  situation in the country and the underutilisation of his skills, and intellect at his place of work, sold all his assets and relocated his young family to Canada!

Femi’s story is not unique, almost every young  Nigerian professional  who is not in the process of immigrating to Canada, knows a friend, family or colleague who  has relocated or is  in the process of relocating. The situation is alarming, almost like the biblical “rapture”: you come to work one day, you see your colleagues, you resume the next day, and they are gone!

I recently had a conversation with a millennial working in one of the big four audit firms; the conversation bordered on the number of young professionals leaving the country for Canada. He informed me that their firm had started a WhatsApp group for ex-staff members that had immigrated to Canada; as of the time of having that discussion about 70  Nigerian immigrants had joined the group. A similar conversation with another tax consultant also working in one of the “big four” revealed the same trend. According to him, almost all his colleagues in their audit department had immigrated to Canada or some part of Europe!

Why Canada, you may ask? Well, Canada has an immigration process carefully designed to attract highly skilled young professionals. It requires you to be of a certain age bracket (the younger you are, the more points you gain) to take a “Test of English”, send your academic transcripts, have certain amount in your bank account and Voila! you get a Canadian Permanent Residence.

The process, while seamless, is expensive for the average Nigerian, and is also a clear indication of the class of people they want: comfortable, highly educated, extremely skilled, young professionals, hence the people who go through this process are not poor by Nigerian standard.

As a young professional in this country, you begin to wonder if there is something wrong with you if you have not  commenced your  own immigration process. When you see your friends and colleagues resign from their jobs, sell their property, and leave the country; when you watch them upload pictures of their new countries of residence on social media and ‘brag’ about how the system works; when they inform you gleefully of how they have “secured” the future of their children, and invite you to join them, you wonder if, perhaps, you are not missing out on life opportunities for your own children!

Sir, the young people leaving the country are not unpatriotic, the reality is that  Nigeria has not been kind to her youths! Furthermore, this brain drain did not start with young people nor did it start in this generation. When political  and  religious leaders send  their children  outside the country to be educated or when they  seek heath care outside the shores of their country, they send a clear and uncontroverted message to our young people  that they do not  believe  in the future of their country! Young people are therefore simply taking a cue from her leaders,  yet, this  mass immigration  in recent times  is nothing like  what happened in the past: it is massive, and it is alarming! Young bright people immigrating to a foreign land is the most telling evidence of a failed leadership!

What state of affairs of a country would make its young people leave e.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.ng: family, friends,  some measure of certainty and in some cases extremely good jobs for  a foreign country,  full of uncertainties and oftentimes for less than inspiring jobs?

The current state! The reality is that the state of affairs of this country is extremely discouraging for young people! Our country is ridden with nepotism, insecurity, poor infrastructure, unemployment and a lot more, underemployment! What is more discouraging, and frightening is that nothing in the present seems to indicate that things will get better in the future!

Our health care system needs a complete overhaul, medical “facilities” are in dire state of disrepair. The doctor to patient ratio in public hospitals is shockingly poor, yet our doctors and health personnel continue to emigrate the country, because they are overworked, overwhelmed and underpaid!

A close friend and her younger sister were recently threatened with deportation, as she had remained in the United Kingdom, after her student visa expired. Her British friends started a petition online in a bid to keep her and her sister in the UK. There is a back story to all of this drama: my friend had lost two of her siblings who had medical conditions, mainly as a result of the poor health care system in the country and has a younger sister with the same medical condition who may have faced a similar fate, were it not for the excellent and timely treatment she had received in the UK. Unfortunately, her younger sister requires continuous health care which is simply not available in our country.

My friend, a brilliant lawyer and patriotic Nigeria, is compelled to appeal to the British Government to offer a right to remain, because her younger sister’s life quite literally depends on it!

Why do we subject our young people to this kind of humiliation? Why do we have to beg to remain in a foreign land? How does a developing nation recover from such massive evacuation of its human capital? And  more importantly, how do we address this issue to  reignite a sense of patriotism amongst our young people?

Quite frankly, I do not have the answers to all these questions.

I hear that there is a common joke in Toronto, that the best place to have a heart attack is in a taxi, because the driver is probably an immigrant doctor. The young people leaving are  some of the smartest and the brightest, they know that adapting to a new society is hard, yet they still go!  Many of them are skilled professionals, lawyers, doctors, architects, pharmacists, they know that they must write and pass  expensive professional exams, yet, they still go! They hear about racism, about the cold, the lonely nights and outright discrimination, yet, they still go! The frustration and disappointment amongst young people are real and palpable, but, they believe the country has little to offer so they leave.

We must address this issue with  the urgency it deserves, because at the end of the day, Nigeria is the only country we can truly call home! It is for this reason that many Nigerians in the Diaspora still choose to come back home! They still build  property, start businesses and make investments in the country. They still give their children African names and follow the local news closely; many are even more abreast and passionate about the happenings in the country than those of us in the country. They are never truly gone; one “leg” in, the other out! and how can they, their parents, friends, colleagues and relatives are still here!

Canada’s gain is Nigeria’s loss. It is impossible to stop this trend completely, sadly, but we can discourage it by creating a more enabling environment for everyone. We would need to do this gradually,  perhaps, we can start with our health care, with improved power and security of lives and property!

More importantly, young people need to sense a clear redirection in the affairs of the country; when this is done, maybe, they will remain in the country. But first, we must start! The sooner we begin, the better.

https://punchng.com/canada-is-stealing-our-young-people/amp
Nigeria's government must not wake up, biko!
Do u really think they give a damn? Even if 30 million Nigerians leave today, their departure won't be felt; this emigration of a thing is a kind of population control for Nigeria
SportsRe: Victor Osimhen Resumes Training With Lille, His New Club by akintunde63: 11:39am On Aug 02, 2019
kidap:
Nigeria international Victor Osimhen who recwntly penned a five-year deal with Lille that will keep him at the Stade Pierre Mauroy until 2024 as resumed training with his club.

Below are photos from the training ground.


Source: https://ngg.ng/2019/08/02/victor-osimhen-resumes-training-with-his-new-club-lille/
Looks like he's fighting taekwondo or confu!
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by akintunde63: 11:35am On Aug 02, 2019
Ogerich22:
Please what did you evaluate with ICES? I want to evaluate my diploma statement of result with them. How long does it take to evaluate with them? How much did it cost you to evaluate your own, I guess degree. Do they ask for waec or Neco because I am running away from those ones.
I evaluated an MBA. Timeline was 12 weeks 5 days. Cost CAD200. WAEC wasn't required
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by akintunde63: 9:52pm On Aug 01, 2019
Ogerich22:
Please what did you evaluate with ICES? I want to evaluate my diploma statement of result with them. How long does it take to evaluate with them? How much did it cost you to evaluate your own, I guess degree. Do they ask for waec or Neco because I am running away from those ones.
I'm so so sorry! It's bn a while I last checked ICES on NL. I evaluated an MBA. It took roughly 13 weeks, but now officially 20. Cost was CAD200. WAEC wasn't required.
BusinessRe: Femi Otedola With Dangote And His Daughter, Halima (Photo) by akintunde63: 10:56am On Jul 29, 2019
GistTeller:
See more here >> http://gistmore.com/femi-otedola-poses-with-dangote-and-his-daughter
The rich roll with each other, the poor and foolish also do the same. With whom do u keep company?
SportsRe: Real Madrid Officially Calls Off Bale's Move To China by akintunde63: 7:35am On Jul 29, 2019
nony43:
€ I million per week? Father lord my children must play ball
By FIRE BY FORCE
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by akintunde63: 10:57pm On Jul 28, 2019
Mctee07:
Good morning guys, please ICES just concluded my ECA (the dashboard now shows DONE) how do I find out when the report will be received at the address I provided.

I used a Canadian address

Thank you
Go to Canadapost website and use their tool
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by akintunde63: 10:54pm On Jul 28, 2019
Mctee07:
Hello guys, kindly assist respond to the enquiry below

Thank you
Go to Canada post website, use their "tool" or so.
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by akintunde63: 5:43pm On Jul 24, 2019
Dinma27:
I noticed people that try to avoid WES because of NECO or WAEC verification mostly make use of ICES and IQAS. Any reservations for CES or why people don't use CES? I want to start my spouse's ECA ASAP
I dont knw of any. I also ran to ICES because the accepted Notification of result in place of certificate, whereas CES refused

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