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Ms Nas: The cuisine wasn't that woww! They kept putting chicken in everything. No pepperOmo Ibadan lamerica !!! Ms Nas you had α wonderful trip with d story u posted. |
Congrat Espice !!! Nice shoot. |
imperiouxx:Mon gbo omowe agba !!! Shalaye |
Tochium: I have tried to google out good Uni that offers Aeronautical Technology Aviation Mgt but can't find. Do u have idea of any good Uni that offers this course? pls I need to apply immediately so as to meetup wif springDo u av d believe that google will do that for u? Either u surf d internet urself or give mε sometime †̥o do it. |
imperiouxx: Follow bashorun's advice. Moreover, many universities offer 4 years program in nay kind of aeronautics, even if you like to study spaceships and shuttles.Baba imperiouxx . Bashorun ko, Balogun Ga nii. Lols |
[quote author=Tochium]Please guys I need your help/advice. I got admission to study Aeronautical Tech Aviation Mgt at San Jacinto College Central, Pasadena, TX. My program is scheduled to start on the 26th August, 2013 unfortunately i was denied visa on the 23rd July 2013. Below is how the interview went; CO: GOOD-MORNING! CAN I HAVE YOUR PASSPORT? ME: HERE IS IT MA'AM (I GAVE IT TO HER) Sorry for that bro, use university admission to get your visa then transfer to a college of your choice. my 2cent bro |
@Lisadem. Safe trip bro .may almighty Allah guide your journey. |
Walspring: From Mile2 to Badagry or seme cost #1000 and not #250...Oga walspring is α place I go regularly, so u can't tell mε the cost. If he can join 14 passengers bus it will cost him 250 †̥o 300 naira will take him †̥o seme from mile2. Don't mislead the gentle man bro. |
mario2575: Many thanks @Babsharon and the mighty imperioux.. I feel honored. Please can I get the description from Mile2 and financial implications.From mile 2, you will take bus going †̥o badagry/seme(cost around #250), when you get †̥o seme cross the border with boldness and move forward you will ecobank by your righthand side or ask from people. Lobatan. |
mario2575: Hello House...please how many hours is it from Mile2 to Cotonou? 2. Can someone pay the sevis fee before paying for visa appointment.One hour thirty minutes will take you †̥o cotonou. |
michole21: That asian guy has done it again!!!DENIED he didn't allow me to present my case at all...I'm fed up...I was just talking nonsense because he didn't gimme time to speak...before answering a question finish he'll just cut in...as my number flashed there I didn't want to go I was scared It won't show again so I just stood up and went there...I knew what the outcome would beSorry. Have u been denied before? Please kindly post your interview experience for the house to review. |
mandybaby2007: Heloo house, I am new in this forum, you guys have a wonderfull thing going here, i have learnt a lot frm d questions and answers, i got my I-20 lastweek for graduate studies, wil b paying my visa fees 2moro, wil book an interview date after that, a quick question tho, i sent my dads statement 2d school nd my I-20 source of funds reads family funds, can i use my aunts statement for embassy? Reason being dt my dads statement isn't funded anymore, wil it matter dt i sent my dads statemnt 2school but want 2use my aunts statement for visa interview?Yes it can be use. Your aunt is still your family, go with it without fear. Cheers |
princeRomeo: Please I need to ask a question...I need an answer urgently....I collected my high school transcript from my school but they've changed principal so the signature of the current principal is on my transcript but the signature of the former principal is on my testimonial and statement of result...what if the VO see's it and think I faked it or something what will I tell the VOSince they don't bear the same name. I think u don't have problem. Principal of α school can be change anytime the management of the school feel like or even the government schools those that too. |
OjaP: Imperiouxx, this one wey Ms Nas say make una relate....hmm.Prof. Ojap !!! You reason well sir. Baba imperiouxx they reserve good record for future. LMAO |
Ms Nas: Yes ke!! Ewo lode oo??Oko Oro yi Po niiiii Ms Nas: He think say we no know him logo |
Ms Nas: He think say we no know him logoMS NAS....If i may ask, u b Omo Ibadan? ![]() |
imperiouxx: Eeen! I like keeping record of fine things. No one likes akube nauMS NAS- Baba imperiouxx don confess. I no hear that one oooo |
imperiouxx: Yup yup, she is a beautiful Islamian.Handsome Imperiouxx, so you have her bio-data ![]() Laugh won kill me here oo |
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Ms Nas:Sound like Hausa name > Precisely Boko Haram family!!!! Kidding |
Ms Nas: YupThe way u quote " Alihamdulilahi" and your nickname NAS sound suspicious. |
Ms Nas: Congrats again Lisadem! Alhamdulilah for youMS-Nas, are you a Muslim?? |
frankie2K: Good Day all,No †̥o your first question, I don't think the age thing will affect you at the embassy once you can give them tangible reason for u †̥o further your education. Secondly, the house do advised members †̥o apply †̥o public funded schools but notwithstanding, the part scholarship you have should be able †̥o assist you @ the embassy along with the private school. Thirdly, approximately 6 weeks for them †̥o send your result †̥o non - U.S state. But you can check your result online 13 days after taking the test. |
bigfrancis21: My man LisaDem just got his visa approved now at the Lagos embassy!!! Congratulations man!Congrats Lisadem and OMG_STAR You guys should have a wonderful stay in the u.s....Gbam !!! |
[quote author=bigfrancis21]I thank God for my visa approval today. I initially scheduled my interview for July 22 at the same Abuja, as you all know, but missed the interview because my I20 did not arrive as expected. I had to reschedule and got today using emergency request. I had my interview at the Abuja embassy today. My interview time was 11.45am however, there were just so many applicants today that I was actually interviewed at around 12.25pm. My post is very long and I believe I really owe you guys my narration. I took out my time to type my experience with every single detail because you all deserve it. ![]() I left Owerri where I was at the moment for Enugu on sunday to visit my maternal relatives and stayed with them for 2 days. Then I left Enugu for Abuja on tuesday by bus (Peace park. Oh God, I love the way their drivers speed. Makes me feel like I'm on a flight. ). Got to Abuja around 6.30pm and slept over at my aunt's. I wasn't that much bothered neither did I do cram work nor rehearsals of my answers. I just watched movies last night and this morning , prepared and left for the embassy at 10am sharp. Got to the embassy 10 minutes later. Those for 10.30am and 10.45am were called, and few minutes later all others for 11am were called in. I went inside, did biometrics, sat down and waited for my turn. Sat for almost 30 minutes till it got to my turn. I used the opportunity to observe the visa officers. I must confess that while going there I was scared given the horrible news I had been hearing about the visa officers. But on entering the interview lounge and seeing them, all my fears swept away in just a second. 'Oh these people are humans afterall', was the thought I had. After that, I relaxed, became lively, started smiling, and even discussing with those beside me. All the visa officers were around, all 4 of them - 3 ladies and 1 guy. I used the opportunity to observe the VOs. All ladies at counters 6, 8 and 9 were quite fair in their visa issuance rates, except the guy. He gave more denials than approvals. His own voice at the speaker was the loudest more than the other VOs. His own voice was suppressing the others such that you could barely hear the interview process of the other VOs. I kinda liked the guy sha because I noticed that the guy is intelligent, though he was denying more because he was very scrutinizing of applicants. He was scrutinizing for those that were the 'best' to him. His first question was always, 'have you travelled out of the country before?' Followed by, 'what state is your school located in and what part of the US map is your state located in'. I couldn't help but notice a guy who the male VO denied earlier this morning. He smartly went into the bathroom, waited a while, came out and joined the queue. When it got to his turn, he was still called at counter 7(male visa officer's counter) and when the VO called up his record, he shouted that the guy had been denied earlier before, and called security to take him out of the building. I saw him grant only one student who had a scholarship from his university. The lady at counter 8 was a very nice lady, just granting visas. The VO at counter 9 will grill and grill you, even laugh with you but deny you in the end. She's the same person who denied the member here who his resumption date coincided with his passport pick-up date. I prayed to be interviewed by the lady at counter 8 and God just answered my prayers. I'll tell you how he did so in the penultimate paragraph. It then got to my turn, and I was called at Window 8!, and I went forward. Me: Good afternoon (smiling) VO: Good afternoon. Pass me your passport and application documents please. (I did). VO: (Looked at my document and typed something on her keyboard and said) Hold on sir, let me verify your details. VO: (Looking up after a few seconds) Okay! What are you going to the US to do? ME: To further my studies. I'm going for my masters degree. VO: Have you travelled out of Nigeria before? ME: Not really. I've never had the opportunity to before.(Note, I didn't just say 'no'. I dreaded that answer like a plague. The answer I gave was more preferable) VO: What school are you going to? ME: University of Maryland, College Park. VO: Ok! In what field are you going for your masters? ME: Telecommunications Engineering. VO: Ok. When did you obtain your bachelors degree? ME: July last year. VO: What school did you obtain your bachelors degree from? ME: University of Nigeria, Nsukka. VO: (Thinking and saying) Nsukka...Ok! (She shouted it and smiled at me. To go to a good school is really good. I was surprised she'd know UNN sef, given that its not in Lagos or Abuja that they can easily hear or know of.) VO: How did you come about this your school? ME: I performed intense research on the internet and discovered the school and found out that it ranks among the top 20 schools in the US in the field of engineering so I decided to apply to the school and other 2 schools. VO: (still smiling) What other schools did you apply to? ME: University of Tennessee and University of Alabama. VO: (On hearing U of Alabama, she fell back into her seat, laughing loudly and shouting) Oh! Alabama! Why didn't you go to University of Alabama! I schooled there. ME: (Laughing loudly) Really? That's nice! My dad schooled there too. VO: Really?! Tuscaloosa? ] My main man !!! Congrat bro Av α wonderful stay in Maryland bro. |
deejayterabyte: Good Morning,Check your mail. |
Amefrica: Omo my brothers plenty for here ooo.. GREAT OSUites (OOUites)..Yeah Amefrica ! Gbogbo limelite, olopomerin and igan road. I really enjoyed My school days. OSU no dey carry last. Jara eeee |
kunlebal: @technolee why osu babe na, am proud of my school Oº°˚˚°ºo.Wetin OSU do una oooo !!! Kofsy beware and watch your back. |
conyema12: Hi guys, pls i need to know; when submitting my applications to my school, do i also need to submit letter of finacial backing, its is among the pdf forms i printed from their application site.Yes you have †̥o submit along with your application. |
[quote author=joelin_sewa]Pls house, I need the format for statement of purpose. I want to apply for MBA Business Admin. Pls mail it to my box joelin_sewa@yahoo.com[/quote]Sent |

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