Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by callontolu: 8:40am On Mar 22, 2022 |
TOMSY: An e-passport is so called because it is an electronic passport. It has a chip which contains the same information on your data page, so that you can't alter the information on your data page.
Generally, the old Nigerian passports where the cover page has "The Federal Republic of Nigeria" are not e-passports. Mostly, the new "ECOWAS" passports are e-passports.
To recognize an e-passport, you will find the chip logo usually at the bottom. Here's a picture of the logo. Thank you so much I really appreciate |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by callontolu: 5:57pm On Mar 21, 2022 |
Hello guys. Pls I have a question. I saw on the checklist for visa application for students that only E- passports can be accepted. Does it mean we can not use the regular international passport? |
Travel › Re: Spanish Student Visas by callontolu: 6:17am On Jan 17, 2022 |
Hello guys Please, I need a link to someone who can translate my documents to Spanish. Thank you |
Travel › Re: Spanish Student Visas by callontolu: 6:55am On Dec 13, 2021 |
soloskino: cog.lagos.vis@maec.es For Visa appointment
Cog.lagos.leg@maec.es
For legalization appointment Thank you so much |
Travel › Re: Spanish Student Visas by callontolu: 5:41am On Nov 30, 2021 |
soloskino: You need to book appointment Is there a link for this pls? |
Travel › Re: Spanish Student Visas by callontolu: 5:09pm On Nov 29, 2021 |
Guys, please how can I go about legalization of my documents at the embassy? Do I need to book appointment or just appear there physically....? |
Education › Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by callontolu: 8:24am On Feb 20, 2018 |
smoothblaise: I have Magoosh premium account with two months access want to share the cost writh one or two people . I'm interested |
Education › Re: NIGERIAN GRAND FATHERS....A Poem For Nigeria Independence by callontolu: 7:07pm On Sep 30, 2014 |
lordthunderbolt: Where are the passionate men? Who stood here aeons ago stern Neither frustrated by hunger nor pain Where are they? After all these years of strain
Where are the young maidens who use to play here? And adore the young men working in the street Who made the street litter with joy to play What changed? As we groaned the years of gray
Where are the children who use to dance? And fill the streets with laughter as they prance Probably a new dance to be shown to the old with a stance Why have these bitter wars made children to grow old in elegance?
Where are all the flowers that grew on our streets? Now are used as vegetables to feed! The frail and hungry, who can't stand on their feet! Standing where these men once stood at ease
How soon does history repeat its tricks Amongst us...here we are debating its stink Battle fields and ethnic purging shouldn't we think? How our children use to plat there on that brink
Look at those abandoned fields All rich in ''Green Gold'' now wasted with no yields Tradition was abandoned to civilization to shield ''dark crude'' with nothing to shield this hatred, so they bleed
I remember the youths used to be here debating for change Now only few are here, others are brainwashed to avenge Innocent bystanders, who can't even revenge Others are building their cities, others are fighting to quench
I know the passionate mothers who stood for their children Would you allow this war to bury these treasure of brethrens? Or dissolve the country you bore? In excruciating migraine? Nigeria is our children...lets stand up and protect our fallen brethren! Please op this is interesting.....please move it to front page.....let's celebrate together |