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Iceland 1: Croatia 1 |
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Carry this game 1 and for bet9ja You go just dey smile... ![]() |
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OyinO:They just want to sample crude and innovative God given ideas from the general public to invest in. They'll critize ur idea and make it seem worthless then tell you "thanks for trying" only to use them later. Tony Elumelu is the grandfather of this kind of scam, he has already gone continental... |
VAR wahala... thank God... |
VAR wahala. .... Abeg oh |
Musa should be the captain.... |
I predict 150+ pages on this single tread.... Go Super Eagles..... |
Hmmm, note worthy. |
The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Nigeria, on Tuesday explained why it no longer issues visas to Nigerians. The Embassy’s Charge d’ Affaires, Michel Deleen, said in Lagos that the Embassy had since 2013, swapped its visa issuance processes in Nigeria, with the French Consulate General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja. “Let me remind Nigerians that since 2013, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Nigeria had signed agreements with the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja. Netherlands explains why it no longer issues visas to NigeriansPublished on August 22, 2017 By Ifreke Inyang The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Nigeria, on Tuesday explained why it no longer issues visas to Nigerians. The Embassy’s Charge d’ Affaires, Michel Deleen, said in Lagos that the Embassy had since 2013, swapped its visa issuance processes in Nigeria, with the French Consulate General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja. “Let me remind Nigerians that since 2013, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Nigeria had signed agreements with the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja. “What this means is that we have swapped our visa application processes in Nigeria with the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja. “Let me remind Nigerians that under these agreements, any Nigerian that wants to visit the Netherlands for business, study or tourism should always process their visa applications through the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja,” he said. Deleen also urged Nigerians to always apply for visas to the Netherlands, through VFS Global to the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja. “Let me also advise anyone seeking visas to the Netherlands through the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja, to always first apply through VFS Global. “When you first apply to VFS Global for visas to the Netherlands, VFS Global would thereafter send them to the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja for processing,” he added. |
Hmmm, note worthy... |
The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Nigeria, on Tuesday explained why it no longer issues visas to Nigerians. The Embassy’s Charge d’ Affaires, Michel Deleen, said in Lagos that the Embassy had since 2013, swapped its visa issuance processes in Nigeria, with the French Consulate General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja. “Let me remind Nigerians that since 2013, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Nigeria had signed agreements with the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja. SEARCH Daily Post Nigeria Daily Post Nigeria NEWSNetherlands explains why it no longer issues visas to NigeriansPublished on August 22, 2017 By Ifreke Inyang The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Nigeria, on Tuesday explained why it no longer issues visas to Nigerians. The Embassy’s Charge d’ Affaires, Michel Deleen, said in Lagos that the Embassy had since 2013, swapped its visa issuance processes in Nigeria, with the French Consulate General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja. “Let me remind Nigerians that since 2013, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Nigeria had signed agreements with the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja. “What this means is that we have swapped our visa application processes in Nigeria with the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja. “Let me remind Nigerians that under these agreements, any Nigerian that wants to visit the Netherlands for business, study or tourism should always process their visa applications through the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja,” he said. Deleen also urged Nigerians to always apply for visas to the Netherlands, through VFS Global to the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja. “Let me also advise anyone seeking visas to the Netherlands through the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja, to always first apply through VFS Global. “When you first apply to VFS Global for visas to the Netherlands, VFS Global would thereafter send them to the French Consulate-General in Lagos and the Embassy of Belgium in Abuja for processing,” he added. |
Where that my passport dey sef... ![]() |
Ecuadorian Ambassador to Nigeria, Amb. Deopoldo Rovayo, says his country and Nigeria have agreed to sign a visa free agreement. Rovavo made the announcement in Abuja on Wednesday when he paid a courtesy visit to the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Olukunle Bamgbose. He disclosed the purpose of his visit was to strengthen bilateral ties between his country and Nigeria, especially in the communication sector. According to him, it is also to initiate an agreement between the two nations to enable their nationals visit each other’s country without having to apply for visa. He said this was necessary because the number of Nigerians in Ecuador were now increasing more than before. The envoy said that there were approximately about one thousand Nigerians living in Ecuador and that the number would continue to rise. Bamgbose assured the envoy that the Federal Government would work with Ecuador on how to implement the non-visa agreement. DAILY POST reports that holders of Nigerian passports can currently enter 45 countries visa-free. See list below: African countries Benin republic (visa free) Burkina Faso (visa free) Burundi (visa on arrival for 30 days) Cape Verde (visa on arrival) Cameroon (visa free) Chad (visa free) Comoros Island (visa on arrival) Cote d’Ivoire (visa free) Djibouti (visa on arrival) Gambia (visa free for 90 days) Ghana (visa free) Guinea (visa free) Guinea Bissau (visa free for 90 days) Kenya (visa on arrival for 90 days) Liberia (visa free) Madagascar (visa on arrival for 90 days) Maldives (visa on arrival for 30 days) Mali (visa free) Mauritania (visa on arrival) Mauritius (visa free for 90 days) Mozambique (visa free for 30 days) Niger republic (visa free) Senegal (visa free) Seychelles (visitor’s permit on arrival for 1 month) Sierra Leone (visa free) Somalia (visa on arrival) Tanzania (visa on arrival) Togo (visa free) Uganda (visa on arrival) American countries Ecuador Barbados (visa free for 6 months) Dominica (visa free for 21 days) Haiti (visa free for 3 months) Asian countries Iran (visa on arrival) Sri Lanka (electronic travel authorization) Timor-Leste (visa on arrival for 30 days) Bangladesh (visa on arrival) Oceanian countries Micronesia (visa free for 30 days) Nauru (visa on arrival) Vanuatu (visa free for 30 days) Palau (visa on arrival for 90 days) Tuvalu (visa on arrival for 30 days) Samoa (entry permit on arrival for 60 days) Fiji (visa-free for 4 months) Entry requirements are: International Passport Proof of sufficient funds Accommodation Return ticket |
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2:0 Farewell to Egypt... |
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neighbourhud:Some tight Russian grade password right there... |
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Portugal 2: Spain 1 |
We know what they can do. They have proven to be better than the transmission boys... https://www.nairaland.com/4015624/frsc-recovers-lost-property-belonging |
The transmission boys won't like this one bit. Meanwhile, the FRSC though less funded by both FG and philanthropists, have in countless occasions pproven than if funded adequately would make the highways safer for all road users as well as ensure victims of RTCs still alive at the time of their arrival are properly managed... Well done FRSC... |
The transmission boys won't like this one bit. Meanwhile, the FRSC though less funded by both FG and philanthropists, have in countless occasions pproven than if funded adequately would make the highways safer for all road users as well as ensure victims of RTCs still alive at the time of their arrival are properly managed... Well done FRSC |
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erico2k2:Mr. Man, if an armed murderer says you sponsored him, and moments later pictures appear showing the armed muderer right behind you in a function dressed like you, then it's no longer a coincidence. An ordinary guest can't get that close to Saraki in public with all his security details around OK? Where is your brain ? |
continentalceo:This is not ignorance, it's a fact. No unknown guest can stand that close to Bukola Saraki with close ties or personal relationship. Watch his dressing and composure and see that he's not excited by his present because he is use to being around Bukola Saraki. That guy is a henchman of Bukola Saraki. |
SBG04:Remain blessed. If only we all think this way without sentiments. Saraki come and clear yourself is a problem... |
Guys, continue to share this in all social media networks until it gets international attention... |
nlanded:Pure FAKE with uppercase letters... |


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