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TravelRe: Turkish Visa Experts Needed by castiello(m): 8:46am On Oct 06, 2019
Yes sir once the visa is still valid you can travel anytime

WhyNa:
Bro please if the visa is issued say on January,can I wait till February before I travel?
TravelRe: Turkish Visa Experts Needed by castiello(m): 3:16pm On Oct 05, 2019
To all people who want to apply for turkey visa, you will visit mzvisa Abuja to submit your documents and do your interview after your interview you might be called for collection if you come to collect and find your passport with a white paper stampd and something written with biro on your passport it’s refusal but if you get a paper that say your visa has been forwarded to Turkish embassy then you have to wait from 2weeks to 3 month for passport request after 3month if no mail or passport request forget about it and move on, but some set of people after interview and submission a week letter embassy will mail you and ask you to go buy a paid return ticket and submit to the embassy then if y do that after 5days ur visa will be issued
TravelRe: Turkey Visa Application Delay by castiello(m): 11:25am On Oct 05, 2019
I got an email on Friday but the Turkish embassy to go and get paid ticket and submit in person or via email
PoliticsRe: IPOB Protesters Shot & Tear Gassed As Buhari Visits South Africa. by castiello(m): 9:57am On Oct 04, 2019
Where have you seen where citizens of America go out of America to disgrace there own president in a foreign land do you even know what a president means, a man elected to rule by the population of a country has the mandate of the people and the commander of the armed forces

gidgiddy:
I wonder why the South African police saw any need to tear gas the IPOB protesters? They were not being violent in anyway

Well at least the South African police were far more civilised than the Nigerian police and used rubber bullets/ tear gas. No life lost.
TravelRe: Turkey Visa Application Delay by castiello(m): 6:14pm On Oct 02, 2019
Don’t worry they will mail you for passport it can take more than a month

Clarkballs2:
No stamp on the white paper and no stamp on the receipt.
TravelRe: Turkey Visa Application Delay by castiello(m): 5:48pm On Oct 02, 2019
If the white paper they return has a stamp blue on it means refusal


Clarkballs2:
But does the stuff they wrote at the back of my passport mean anything? This is what they wrote with pen ISZ. 22/08/19.
TravelRe: Turkey Visa Application Delay by castiello(m): 4:37pm On Oct 02, 2019
Okay you will get it no worry

Clarkballs2:
White paper says you document as been forwarded to Turkish authorities for examination you will be contacted as soon as reply is received and no there is no stamp anywhere.
TravelRe: Turkey Visa Application Delay by castiello(m): 2:50pm On Oct 02, 2019
What the the white paper says and did the stamp the white paper if possible let’s see the paper

Clarkballs2:
Uhmm guy I did my interview and submitted my document at mz on 22nd August got my mail for passport collection on list 3:8:19 on 3rd September I wonder why it says 3rd August when I applied 22nd. I also got a write paper with the same message as every others and my blue receipt also at the back buttom on my passport I saw writing with pen this isz 22/08/19 still now no respond from them tried contacting at first and they said they are yet to get response from the Turkish athourity till now. Any one? I just want to know the status.
TravelRe: Turkey Visa Application Delay by castiello(m): 12:37pm On Oct 02, 2019
Jonesjoe:
I have the cash bro can show him my balance but don't think I can go to Niger with the uglies that happen in the world today . Thought everything will be done in Abj . I need a sure contact and everything done in Abj baba �
I can help u
TravelRe: Turkey Visa Application Delay by castiello(m): 12:29pm On Oct 02, 2019
I applied for turkey visa via mzvisa did my interview in 24th September and my passport collected from then till now I have not received any mail for passport collection and I need my passport urgently
TravelRe: Turkey Visa Application Delay by castiello(m): 10:43am On Sep 26, 2019
walejummy:
bro how was your interview like, are u married, with ur travel history and bal, if u have other strong ties to ur country then I think 75% is ok
My interview was simple hose like this where is the address of your company, when did u get married the year when did u visit turkey explain your kind of business finish it was fast 3mins and done
TravelRe: Turkey Visa Application Delay by castiello(m): 8:04am On Sep 26, 2019
walejummy:
bro how was your interview like, are u married, with ur travel history and bal, if u have other strong ties to ur country then I think 75% is ok
Yes married with 2 kids
TravelRe: Turkey Visa Application Delay by castiello(m): 4:57pm On Sep 25, 2019
I applied for Turkish tourist visa yesterday with a balance of 1.5 I own my company with certificate submitted also I have travel to turkey on evisa twice have Uk Mexico Russia uae on my passport what are my chances
HealthRe: Help Needed: Sleeplessness, Persistent Pain In The Head And Neck by castiello(m): 7:21am On Sep 13, 2019
If you have ever abuse codine and tramadol then that’s the cause trust me

ssgi4in1:
Good evening good people. I am hoping I will get some help here.
Pls this will be a bit a long. I beg you to read. So you can understand better.


My problem started last year April (2018). I was diagnosed with typhoid and malaria. I was started on a course of treatment that involves anti malaria and an antibiotics (azithromycin). I noticed the quality of my sleep was dropping after taking the antibiotic for 2 days. My instincts was that it was the medicine. I eventually stopped taking it but by then my sleep have become badly affected. I woke up a Sunday morning after taking some drinks the previous night at a wedding with one severe type of headache ( I started the antibiotics on Thursday, took on Friday and missed it that Saturday) I continued that Sunday morning. So I eventually stopped all medicine and consulted a doctor friend. By then I had gone two nights with little or no sleep. He prescribed some drugs that was meant to induce sleep and even increased the dosage yet I still couldn't sleep.

Meanwhile before then, I am someone who could be called a sleeper. I can sleep at anytime without stress. I even take naps here and there in my office. So it was strange.

I eventually went to some hospitals and their treatment involved giving me sleep medicines and sometimes it could help me get very little amount of sleep and then it will make me feel very groggy and heavily fatigued. By this time a weird sensation have developed in the left side of my back head (this pain doesn't come and go... It is permanent). After spending some huge amounts I wasn't getting relief until I went to a neurologist. He first suspended all the sleep medications and started giving me amitriptyline 5mg every night ( after few days I started feeling better and had some deep sleep) but still the problem wasn't gone ( head pain and stiff neck).

I was paying about 30k monthly at the neurologists. It wasn't sustainable and I eventually stopped and decided to take my fate in my own hands. I eventually stopped taking any medication for sleep last November.

Between then and now, I have had some good nights where I slept very deeply and nights when I struggled. I have gone like 2 weeks without sleep issues. But still the pain in the back of the head and neck still persist.

Just yesterday I went to consult another gp and his diagnosis was that it was the poor sleep that is causing the pain in the head and neck. But I still find it difficult to believe. I will be having a video session with an Indian neurologist tommorow and I hope he will make a different diagnosis.

My coming here is to know if anyone have had an experience with my case and I would like to know how they solved their problem.

I will appreciate any suggestion that will be of help.

Thank you.
PoliticsRe: President Buhari At The Plenary Session 3 Of TICAD In Japan (Photos) by castiello(m): 9:11am On Aug 29, 2019
Miracle112:
Please whose leg is this na cry cry
Your fathers leg
PoliticsRe: Maurice Iwu Meets N1 Billion Bail, Regains Freedom After A Week In Jail by castiello(m): 7:55am On Aug 19, 2019
Amicusacuriae:
it means that he deposits the money with court so that in the event that he runs away the Court takes possession of the money and hold the sureties responsible till they are able to provide him.
If he however makes himself available to all the court proceedings without jumping bail the money will be returned to him.
If you need any legal document, I am at your service. 08124890654
You are wrong the court dose not collect anything from the accused Or surty you will just show evidence of the money via your bank statement Incase the accused abscond then the court will freez the bank acct and asset of the surty anybody can stand surty infact it’s a business venture in Nigeria the call them professional surty the take money depending on your bail conditions
PoliticsRe: Non-provision Of Foreign Exchange: “leave CBN Alone” — Moghalu Tells Buhari by castiello(m): 8:48am On Aug 14, 2019
I wipe for my dear country’s youth who become dumb every passing day, why will a country rich and has fertile soil will be importing food when anything we seed in the ground bring forth food the president knows what his doing most of this business men access dollar at the official rate of 301 in pretense of importing food and the end up selling it to the parallel market at 355 to make money why the end up smuggling food across the land border, youths be wise this man is trying his best he has noting to loose his old and gone already na we make we buckle our belt
CrimeRe: Man Passes Out After Consuming Full Bottle Of Alcohol Drink In A Bet by castiello(m): 7:43pm On Jul 27, 2019
The will use the 1million to bury him
PoliticsRe: Open Letter To The President Of Nigeria(gcfr) by castiello(op): 12:07am On Jul 03, 2019
Explain sir

respect80:
Nice write up, but I only wish you knew the conspiracy surrounding the immigration and border stuff you made reference to.
PoliticsOpen Letter To The President Of Nigeria(gcfr) by castiello(op): 11:16am On Jun 23, 2019
Dear Mr. President,



I salute you most reverently in the spirit of patriotism. Permit me to
congratulate you on your recent victory at the just concluded national
elections.

As you fly on the jet plane for another four years at the
Presidential Villa, I needed to write to bring to your notice Ideas as
a young Nigerian in the hurricane of insecurity in the country to help
Nigeria move forward and created a secure ground for investors who
will help improve our economy. We need to learn from other first and
second world countries the techniques used to solve some of their
problems.

Nigeria is a country on the coast of West Africa, bordered by the
Bight of Benin and the Gulf of Guinea in the south. Nigeria is
bordered by Benin, Cameroon, Chad, and Niger; it shares maritime
borders with Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, and São Tomé and Principe.

Mr. president I can Authoritatively tell you based on months of
research in the interest of my dear country tell you that to every 100
Nigerians 20 are none citizens, this alone is an economic sabotage to
our dear Nation, that means to every budget made every year 20% are
cart away by migrant who does not contribute to the growth of this
nation economically.

Your fight against corruption is not producing the required result
because this enemy of the nation (looters) has device means to loot
the country and cart away our commonwealth using this undocumented
elite migrant who holds positions in the society.

Example: a renowned company in Nigeria is headed by an undocumented
migrant from Niger who breaks all our laws using corrupt Nigerians to
loot money for the elite and foreign entities in the country

Mr. President, you have to take our immigration and borders seriously
if you want to make the changed you have always wanted, you have the
opportunity now to make this difference

The insecurity and crime rate in the country is as of the result of a
failed borders and immigration system, to the heads of this department
is business as usual. Most of the crime been committed from the Fulani
herd's men and boko haram in the north, to the kidnapping in the west,
south and central is as of the result of criminal element from other
countries who have settled as Nigerian and is even hard to
differentiate them from a real Nigerian who has taken advantage of our
fail border to ship in arms and ammunition for their criminal
activities.

SOLUTIONS

There should be a major shake-up in the immigration and customs
organization without favor’s tribalism

There should be inclusive youth engagement in your government because
the youth are very active and energetic, if you look around you will
see our youth are left alone to scavenge like vulture in the country,
and they have to survive by means even if it required them to
participate in crime i.e. From internet scam and prostitution, while
the weak and elderly are in positions they can’t actively handle

The youth should be empowered and trained on technology national
security economics and agriculture which was once our major source of
strength as a nation

The government should set up a joint task force to enforce our border
laws like other countries dose.

Our youth who are been currently arrested by the Efcc on fraud should
be rehabilitated other than jail you can’t send youth who committed
minor offences because they had to survive going to patch tent with
harden criminal they will only graduate further into the world of
crime

There should be a major shake-up in the police force by increasing the
qualification required to join the police force, that will reduce
illiteracy and improve understanding of the rules of engagement.

Education should be looked into because the quality and conditions of
education are very poor in Nigeria, due to corruption in our
universities.

Finally, your government should invest heavily on technology a country
as big as Nigeria should not keep in the formation of its citizens on
a paper the world is now a global village we should learn to move with
the flow this will help us greatly on record keeping.

Your Excellency, I hope that this letter will find a place with your
esteemed self.



Yours sincerely

Moses Salami
Christianity EtcRe: What Do The 7 Churches In Revelation Represent? by castiello(m): 9:15am On Jun 23, 2019
The 7 churches in revelation also represent the 7 generations the world have produced so far revelation is like a two edged sword, remember God use the word 7 tru out the Bible the last church is our present generation read about it and you will see everything match this out generation perfectly that’s why to be we are the last generation of human and the end comes after us


EternalBeing:
When your life pleases God and HE still have assignment that HE wants you to deliver to Humanity, nobody can kill you. They must have tried to use sword and other means to kill John before throwing him into massive boiling oil with determination to fry him to death. Out of frustration when that didn't work too, they banished him into the lonely Island of Patmos in the year 93 AD, hoping that he would be devoured by wild animals.
The powerful Book of Revelation addresses seven letters to seven churches in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) (Revelation 2-3). Each letter, as proclaimed by Jesus and recorded by John the Apostle at the Patmos, declares the triumphs and failings of the recipient churches and warns each congregation to repent. The advice in these letters is prophetic, forewarning present-day Christian communities of the snares that can lure us away from our faith.
The Book of Revelation addresses seven letters to seven churches in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) (Revelation 2-3). Each letter, as proclaimed by Jesus and recorded by John the Apostle, declares the triumphs and failings of the recipient churches and warns each congregation to repent.
The advice in these letters is prophetic, forewarning present-day Christian communities of the snares that can lure us away from our faith.

Who Wrote Revelation?
Christian scholars from the second century to date have attributed the physical writing of Revelation to John the Apostle, son of Zebedee (Mark 3:17) and author of the Gospel and Epistles of John. Although John literally wrote Revelation, the Book makes it clear that the source of the revelations is Jesus (Revelation 1:1-2).
In the first century A.D., the Apostle John was exiled to the island of Patmos, a Roman penal colony near Asia Minor. John’s “crime” was practicing Christianity. While in Patmos, John was seized by the Holy Spirit and received prophetic visions from Christ instructing him to: “Write on a scroll what you see and send it to the seven churches: to Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea” (Revelations 1:1-2; 9-11).

Why Were These Seven Churches Chosen to Receive the Apocalyptic Message?
Revelation’s seven churches were among a number of early Christian communities in Asia Minor. These particular seven churches may have been chosen to receive Christ’s apocalyptic message because, geographically, the churches were located along an established, circular trade route that brought together the most populous and influential parts of the province. Once the apocalyptic message was given to the churches in these prominent cities, the message would spread to the Christian communities in the rest of the province.
Although the seven letters in Revelation are tailored to the named churches, these churches and their stated deficiencies can symbolize all churches in one respect or another. The instruction given to Revelation’s congregations, therefore, is valuable to Christian congregations today.

Where Were the Seven Churches and What Do They Symbolize?
1. Church of Ephesus
The Church that Has Abandoned Its Love for Christ and His Teachings (Revelation 2:1-7)
Ephesus was the prominent commercial and cultural center of Asia. Christ’s letter to the Ephesian church praises the congregation for its “deeds...hard work...and perseverance,” and for its rejection of false apostles (Revelation 2:2-3).
Despite its hard work and doctrinal integrity, Christ faults the community for having “forsaken the love [they] had at first” (Revelation 2:4). This “forsaken love” can mean that the Ephesians had become less devoted to Christ or that the work they did was no longer motivated by love for one another. The letter to the Ephesian church does offer the community hope if they repent and rekindle their love for Christian living (Revelation 2:5-7).
Significance Today
The lesson in the letter to Ephesus teaches that truth and love must go hand-in-hand. A church that upholds doctrinal purity at the expense of showing love is just as flawed as a church that upholds congregational harmony at the expense of truthful teachings. Instead, Jesus reveals that a church fashioned in His image must teach God’s Truth in love.

2. Church of Smyrna
The Church that Remains Faithful Amidst Persecution (Revelation 2:8-11)
Smyrna was home to a large Jewish community hostile to Christians. The Bible notes that slanderous accusations by Jews against Christians had led to Christian persecution by Roman authorities (Acts 14:2, 19: Acts 17:13).
Christ’s revelation to Smyrna commends the community for its material poverty but spiritual wealth and acknowledges its wrongful persecution (Revelation 2:9). Christ does not reprimand this church but warns of impending imprisonment for some of its members, urging them to remain faithful “even to the point of death” and remember the promise of their “victor’s crown” (Revelation 2:10).
Significance Today
Like the church in Smyrna, Christians are persecuted worldwide in obvious and insidious ways. This letter warns all Christians that although we may suffer greatly, the length of tribulation will be short compared to the promise of eternal life.
3. Church of Pergamum
The Church that Compromises Its Beliefs (Revelation 2:12-17)
The city of Pergamum was renowned for its pagan practices. The letter to the church there lauds the congregation for upholding its faith despite the city’s pervasive pagan influences (Revelation 2:13). The letter then addresses the church’s sin by denouncing some of its members for following false teachings that brought about religious and moral compromise (Revelation 2:14-15).
The Lord calls on the community to repent or risk the judgment that will emanate from the “sword of [His] mouth” (Revelation 2:16). Those who repent will be given the “hidden manna” that is the grain of Heaven (Psalm 78:24), and a “white stone” or clean slate with a new identity in Christ (Revelation 2:17).
Significance Today
Like the Christians in Pergamum, it’s easy to normalize the non-Christian behavior of those around us and allow that behavior to dilute our values (1 Corinthians 15:33). But the Bible urges us to “not conform to the pattern of this world” but be transformed by the renewal of our mind in accordance with God’s Word (Romans 12:2).
4. Church of Thyatira
The Church that Follows False Prophets (Revelation 2:18-29)
Thyatira was a wealthy commercial city. Jesus’ letter to Thyatira praises the church for having grown in faith and service (Revelation 2:19). The church’s downfall was its devotion to a false prophet that led some members to commit idolatry and immorality (Revelation 2:20). Although the false prophet remained unrepentant, Jesus affirms that the congregation can still repent by turning away from the prophet’s ways (Revelation 2:21-22).
The Lord reminds us in this revelation that He will repay each of us according to our deeds (Revelation 2:23). The payment for sin is death. Those who persevere in faith, however, will receive a share of Christ’s messianic authority over all nations and triumph over death (Revelation 2:26-28).
Significance Today
Just as some in Thyatira’s church were led astray by a false prophet, Christians today fall prey to cult leaders, occult practices, and other false teachings. To share in Christ’s victory, we are to avoid these “so-called deep secrets” of Satan (Revelation 2:24) and hold firm to Christ’s teachings.
5. Church of Sardis
The Church that is Spiritually Dead (Revelation 3:1-6)
Sardis was a city that had endured two surprise attacks despite its fortifications. Our Lord faults the church in Sardis for maintaining an outward appearance of being “alive,” while actually being spiritually dead (Revelation 3:1). Alluding to the city’s history of prior surprise attacks, Jesus warns the congregation to “wake up” and repent, lest he “come like a thief” to bestow His judgment (Revelation 3:2-3).
Those in Sardis who heed Christ’s warning will be “dressed in white,” a symbol of purity and victory, and will be acknowledged in Heaven’s Book of Life (Revelation 3:5).
Significance Today
Today, Christians can fall into the trap that ensnared the church in Sardis if we merely go through the motions of practicing our faith without really feeding our spirit. We can avoid becoming “the living dead” by engaging in our faith through Bible study, prayer, and fellowship.
6. Church of Philadelphia
The Church that Patiently Endured Despite Weaknesses (Revelation 3:7-13)
Philadelphia was home to a synagogue community hostile to Christians. Christ praises the Philadelphians for remaining faithful in the face of trials despite their limited strength (Rev. 3:8 ).
Jesus does not reproach this congregation but condemns its persecutors. (Revelation 3:9). Christ promises that if Philadelphia’s congregants remain faithful to Him, He will protect them from the “hour of trial” and make them pillars in God’s heavenly temple (Revelation 3:10-12).
Significance Today
The message to Philadelphia shows us the blessings that come when we maintain our faith despite life’s tribulations. In fact, those who persevere despite weaknesses will stand strong as pillars in Heaven.
7. Church of Laodicea
The Church with a Lukewarm Faith (Revelation 3:14-22)
Laodicea was a prosperous industrial and commercial center. Jesus’ letter to this church wastes no time denouncing the congregation for its lukewarm faith, threatening to “spit” the congregation out of His mouth (Revelation 3:16).
Christ scolds this church for allowing its economic prosperity to cause it spiritual bankruptcy and reveals that, despite its economic wealth, only He can provide spiritual wealth (Revelation 3:17-18). Those in Laodicea’s church who open the door to Christ will share in His Heavenly banquet and have the right to sit with Him on His throne (Revelation 3:20-21).
Significance Today
Like the church in Laodicea, it’s easy to become complacent in our faith during times of abundance. Christ warns us in this revelation that he will “spit out” lukewarm disciples. Instead, Jesus urges us to keep seeking the Lord’s face even after His hand has bestowed riches in our lives.
TravelRe: How Malaysian Immigration Treats Nigerians Resisting Arrest by castiello(m): 11:51am On Jun 22, 2019
Boss your mentality will lead you to prison soon

kalufelix:
1.Because oxygen is free through out the earth .

2.They paid huge monies to the same immigration to secure their visa

3.Nigeria is also an illegal country

Some Nigeria nationals are useful to the Nigerian society while others are a nuisance same way some of these migrants are useful to their host countries while others constitute nuisance. It's not about living legally or illegally.

Why do you take businesses to Lagos, PH Kano, Onitsha, Aba, Ibadan.

Stop sounding like a jealous deportee or do you live and work in your home town?
FamilyRe: Mention 2 Things That Can Keep You Indoors For A Whole Day by castiello(m): 7:41pm On Jun 19, 2019
Alone, or Bajinatu opa Eyin and better ike samba
Nairaland GeneralRe: Mopol Officers Had Accident On Kaduna-Abuja Road, 6 Dead, Others Injured (Graphi by castiello(m): 12:12pm On Jun 18, 2019
bikerboy1:
This is fatality on another level...

What could have caused such... bad road, recklessness, over speeding, weather condition, car malfunction huh

RIP to the dead cry
Why you mumu like this they put their hands to keep them straight cos of the stop of blood flow the body get stiv and difficult to fold
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by castiello(m): 11:12am On Jun 06, 2019
He has been granted if you received email from home office twice before tsl you have been granted trust me he will come give testimony

Yommieyomi:
The email is generic.You will only know the outcome when you receive your passport from TLS
TravelRe: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by castiello(m): 10:36am On May 22, 2019
I applied for trv with family, submitted 15th April biometric 19th and my profile was updated 5days back but no message, but what I notice was that my biometric validity was extended to 10years from 5years please can anyone explain what’s going on
EducationRe: The Eastern Palm University Built By Rochas Okorocha - Photos by castiello(m): 12:06pm On May 20, 2019
You must be in sane for promoting this scam here una no Dey hear, goat
FamilyRe: PATERNITY FRAUD: 30% Of Nigerian Men Are Fathering Children That Aren’t Theirs? by castiello(m): 6:18pm On Apr 27, 2019
maximus4455:
Igbo girls rarely cheat, yoruba women can open their legs for anything. I be Niger delta anyway
Shut up you tribal scum, cheating has not tribe or religion.
PoliticsRe: SARS Operatives Who Shot Ferry Gberegbe In Rivers Pictured by castiello(m): 9:09pm On Mar 17, 2019
Offpoint1:
His balls should be fried and eaten.
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