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AutosRe: TOTAL COSTS OF CLEARING TOKUNBO VEHICLES. by cenobs007(m): 3:17pm On Oct 29, 2016
johnseno:
ok, 700k,700k and 500k respectively.
God bless you honorable
AutosRe: TOTAL COSTS OF CLEARING TOKUNBO VEHICLES. by cenobs007(m): 11:57pm On Oct 27, 2016
johnseno:
ok, shipping line?
Grimaldi Shipping line.
AutosRe: TOTAL COSTS OF CLEARING TOKUNBO VEHICLES. by cenobs007(m): 10:31pm On Oct 25, 2016
RORO
AutosRe: TOTAL COSTS OF CLEARING TOKUNBO VEHICLES. by cenobs007(m): 5:09am On Oct 25, 2016
Hon. Johnsenor, please what is the cost of clearing Toyota Highlander 2007, Toyota Sequoia 2005 and Toyota RAV4 2006. Thank you.
TravelRe: DV 2013 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 10:46pm On May 30, 2013
My laptop displayed
Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: System32\Drivers\Ntfs.sys
PLEASE I NEED HELP. Windows XP CD is expensive here in USA. I forgot mine back home in Nigeria. Guys i really your help here. I wish there is a way to download just THIS MISSING NTFS Driver.

This is my email cenobs@gmail.com

Please can anyone with the windows XP CD, send just this System32\Drivers\Ntfs.sys, by browsing the CD and send as zip folder to my email, cenobs@gmail.com. Or if possible bit-by-bit of the full windows xp cd. PLEASE ONCE AGAIN, i will be very glad if this is done, because THIS IS VERY URGENT. Thank you.
TravelRe: DV 2014 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 10:43pm On May 30, 2013
My laptop displayed
Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: System32\Drivers\Ntfs.sys
PLEASE I NEED HELP. Windows XP CD is expensive here in USA. I forgot mine back home in Nigeria. Guys i really your help here. I wish there is a way to download just THIS MISSING NTFS Driver.

This is my email cenobs@gmail.com

Please can anyone with the windows XP CD, send just this System32\Drivers\Ntfs.sys, which i think can be copied from the CD and send as zip folder to my email, cenobs@gmail.com. Or if possible bit-by-bit of the full windows xp cd. PLEASE ONCE AGAIN, i will be very glad if this is done, because THIS IS VERY URGENT. Thank you.
TravelRe: DV 2014 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 9:06pm On May 30, 2013
virginofafrica: Please, will they accept statement of result from me. Because my real certificate is not yet ready, your urgent reply will help alot.
The possibility is meager. But before your interview, try and get the one from the Ministry of Education, because it is more genuine and authentic than just the statement of result that can easily be forged which they might also tell you.

Wow!! You guys are lucky! The US Government is making an attempt by making a law to cancel this DV Lottery as from next year. THIS IS NOT GOOD AT ALL! We all need to PRAY AGAINST this hideous outcome. angry
Info at
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/nov/30/house-passes-bill-cancel-diversity-visa-lottery/
http://dmhanmation./2013/05/03/u-s-to-cancel-visa-lottery/
TravelRe: DV 2014 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 7:44pm On May 30, 2013
dixon4u: FOrumite, please i need your professional advice on this . i am a selectee for the DV2014 but i'm having some issues.the person that registered for me used a different name from the one i have on my credentials. my surname is the only correct name. please,what can i do? i dont wanna loose this opportunity o
Damn. This is a critical and serious situation. Why would that person use a different name? Did you not give him/her your real (full) names? Somebody should help this dude. Should he call the Kentucky's office and explain to them, adding that it was his/her middle instead of first name as appeared on the credentials, before sending DSP forms to them. OR Should he bears the name as middle name by swearing an affidavit, in order to include the "said name" along his real names, because the US DV Interviewers are strict on any mishap especially when it comes to alterations. They might ask if REALLY you are the TRUE winner, especially when passport photograph was not used at the time the lottery form was filled, otherwise it would have been easier. I am just suggesting. Fellow forumites, this brother NEEDS your answers.
TravelRe: DV 2014 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 3:04pm On May 30, 2013
Timika: The primary school record is the only thing delaying my submission of the form 230 and 122. Pls people help , should i be silent about my primary education? Will querrid abt d first school leaving cert? U kind response pls.
Your WAEC/NECO/GCE results from the Ministry of Education bearing your school name and secondly, the statement of results from your school principal or proprietor, are what is required most.

NOTE: ALL DV APPLICANTS ARE ADVISED TO BE HONEST AND SINCERE IN ALL INFORMATION YOU ARE SUBMITTING BECAUSE HONESTY (TRUTH) IS WHAT THEY EXPECT FROM YOU. DO NOT TRY TO GO CONTRARY TO THIS RULE. Success is yours in JESUS NAME.
TravelRe: DV 2014 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 2:51pm On May 30, 2013
virginofafrica: hey is this uncle eddi
Yeah! Dude, so what's up, you read my post, right? I tried calling your phone but its swift off. How can i call you?
TravelRe: Diversity Visa Immigrant? Welcome To America by cenobs007(m): 6:21am On May 30, 2013
Hello Honourable House, a very good morning to you all.

I am Cenobs007, the COOL GUY that missed an interview in January 2013 but was later rescheduled in March. The interview was God's plan. It was brief and simple because the questions you will be asked are from what you say you are (i mean what you say you possess, i.e. the information you filled in ALL your forms as well as your credentials). I thank God I am finally in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The flight (EMIRATE AIRLINES) was good and peaceful. The entire journey was a REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE. Glory!!!

I thank everyone in the house especially those who have been so supportive in terms of advice, informative, counselling, assisting, etc. I LOVE YOU ALL. Most especially, my deep appreciation goes to Jejelady (who has richly and wonderfully helped me a lot in so many areas), Gentiger, Auschris, Gunners4u, Junkerhill(m), marrylove, nero xp(m), seal777(m), idoo4love, Spoondar(f) and others. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

I give God all the GLORY, ADORATION and PRAISE for He is worthy to be praise every time. HALLELUJAH!!!
TravelRe: DV 2013 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 6:18am On May 30, 2013
Hello Honourable House, a very good morning to you all.

I am Cenobs007, the COOL GUY that missed an interview in January 2013 but was later rescheduled in March. The interview was God's plan. It was brief and simple because the questions you will be asked are from what you say you are (i mean what you say you possess, i.e. the information you filled in ALL your forms as well as your credentials). I thank God I am finally in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The flight (EMIRATE AIRLINES) was good and peaceful. The entire journey was a REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE. Glory!!!

I thank everyone in the house especially those who have been so supportive in terms of advice, informative, counselling, assisting, etc. I LOVE YOU ALL. Most especially, my deep appreciation goes to Jejelady (who has richly and wonderfully helped me a lot in so many areas), Gentiger, Auschris, Gunners4u, Junkerhill(m), marrylove, nero xp(m), seal777(m), idoo4love, Spoondar(f) and others. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

I give God all the GLORY, ADORATION and PRAISE for He is worthy to be praise every time. HALLELUJAH!!!
TravelRe: DV 2014 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 5:56am On May 30, 2013
Jollof: Like me, I bet you've all run around with your bathing towels wrapped above your shoulders like a cape and pretended to be Superman (and if you haven't then it's never too late!). Ever since I was a little brat I wanted to take to the skies. Air travel is the next best thing and I'm always looking forward to having a glass plastic cup of ice-cold apple juice which always tastes better at 10,000 feet. What could possibly disrupt this moment of long-awaited bliss? Cue the Nigerians... On my recent return trip from New York alone I encountered 7 annoying things Nigerians did on the plane:

1. Securing beds...in Economy Class! There's a game Nigerian passengers play whenever they're on-board a semi-full airplane - It's kind of similar to Musical Chairs...but without the music. Passengers snub the seats assigned to them and scout for a stretch of three to four empty seats before take-off. Handbags and other luggage items are strategically placed on empty seats in the hope for that Business Class experience - pathetic.

2. Making dramatic Nollywood scenes. Whoever said 'Rules are meant to be broken' must have been a Nigerian. We're pretty damn good at breaking rules...into smithereens, just for good measure. There was one woman sat at the front of economy class with her less-than-a-year-old baby. She put her baby down on the empty seat next to her when the seat belt light was off (not sure if that's proper in the first place but I'll let her off on that one). The moment the seat belt light was back on, however, one of the air hostesses called her to order and told her to strap her baby in place - RED ALERT! RED ALERT! MAY DAY! MAY DAY! You knew from the way the irritated mother turned her neck with that 'oh-no-you-didn't' expression all over her face that cabin pressure was under serious threat. Needless today she told the air hostess to mind her own business - ironically, that's what the air-hostess was trying to do in the first place...Safety of passengers...DUH! I can't remember if the thud I heard later on was due to turbulence or because the baby had rolled off the chair...

3. Taking pictures. You can imagine trying to enjoy a good book when suddenly the corner of your eye picks up the flash photography of some newbie whose obviously hell-bent on convincing everyone back in Nigeria that he/she indeed travel abroad. Newsflash! There may be people with photosensitive epilepsy on-board or nearby pilots wondering if there is a terrorist hijacking, with one unfortunate Nigerian who decided to break one simple rule 'DON'T MOVE!' (go figure!)

4. Farting. It's bad enough you left your assigned seat at the front and decided to come behind me and stretch yourself across four empty seats. Now you're so generous as to share your flatulence with me in small doses of ammonia-laced farts...not a one-off...periodic discharges which could catch choke me unawares if I dare yawn. FYI, avoid fizzy drinks on the plane if you know you can't handle your abdominal tract like few pros among us.

5. Drink to stupor. Is it the sheer pettiness of wanting to get one's money's worth that would make a passenger drink like a fish? (Remember, its Nigerians we're talking about here). Of course, it's not the drinking that bothers me but the mindless banter and laughter at completely 'unfunny' things that drives me up the Berlin wall (just like that - after a couple of drinks you'd be in stitches when you read 'drive me up the berlin wall').

6. Leaving toilets unlocked. Common sense consistently fails to prevail when most Nigerians use the airline's restrooms. It all boils down to refusing to acknowledge the instructions/directions carefully displayed all around them. It's quite simple - you enter the restroom and close it behind you. Right there on door is a slide lock which denotes 'Slide left to lock and right to open'. Why wouldn't I be interested in making sure that no one accidentally sees my 'bits'? Didn't they notice the green 'vacant' or the red 'occupied' sign before entering the lavatory? At my last count I've walked in on 3 unfortunate passengers who forgot to lock behind (but they all did once I exposed them...makes you wonder, eh?).

7. Sitting ovation. I'm not sure if you can relate but you're nearing your flight destination and as soon as the plane lands successfully passengers around you start to clap until virtually everyone joins in. Why are they doing this, you ask? beats me - for landing safely or for not crashing into the deep blue sea or for getting their money's worth after usurping the mini bar...I dunno. The clapping is cheesy in my opinion. I'd much prefer passengers go one by one to shake the pilot(s) for a job well done plane well-landed.

And coming in at a surprise number 8 is Irregular exercise. Make no mistake about it, Nigerians are terrified about premature death, more so than the average civilian (if that makes any sense). I've seen the most bizarre repetitions performed from kicking mid-air to punching only your left arm over the seat head in the same direction. Deep Vein thrombosis is no laughing matter so I guess all I have to do is close my eyes next time if I don't want to behold seemingly amateurish 'Kung-fu'.

See you on the next flight and God help you if you're sitting next to me, lol.
Aba! Oga Jollof Rice, You nor go use laf kill person, so tey i nor fit laf again, but wait to, to be sincere, you sure say nor be u do ALL THESE 7 ANNOYING THINGS for that airplane? enn Oga Jollof Rice? LOL
TravelRe: 7 Annoying Things Nigerians Do On Airplanes by cenobs007(m): 5:55am On May 30, 2013
Jollof: Like me, I bet you've all run around with your bathing towels wrapped above your shoulders like a cape and pretended to be Superman (and if you haven't then it's never too late!). Ever since I was a little brat I wanted to take to the skies. Air travel is the next best thing and I'm always looking forward to having a glass plastic cup of ice-cold apple juice which always tastes better at 10,000 feet. What could possibly disrupt this moment of long-awaited bliss? Cue the Nigerians... On my recent return trip from New York alone I encountered 7 annoying things Nigerians did on the plane:

1. Securing beds...in Economy Class! There's a game Nigerian passengers play whenever they're on-board a semi-full airplane - It's kind of similar to Musical Chairs...but without the music. Passengers snub the seats assigned to them and scout for a stretch of three to four empty seats before take-off. Handbags and other luggage items are strategically placed on empty seats in the hope for that Business Class experience - pathetic.

2. Making dramatic Nollywood scenes. Whoever said 'Rules are meant to be broken' must have been a Nigerian. We're pretty damn good at breaking rules...into smithereens, just for good measure. There was one woman sat at the front of economy class with her less-than-a-year-old baby. She put her baby down on the empty seat next to her when the seat belt light was off (not sure if that's proper in the first place but I'll let her off on that one). The moment the seat belt light was back on, however, one of the air hostesses called her to order and told her to strap her baby in place - RED ALERT! RED ALERT! MAY DAY! MAY DAY! You knew from the way the irritated mother turned her neck with that 'oh-no-you-didn't' expression all over her face that cabin pressure was under serious threat. Needless today she told the air hostess to mind her own business - ironically, that's what the air-hostess was trying to do in the first place...Safety of passengers...DUH! I can't remember if the thud I heard later on was due to turbulence or because the baby had rolled off the chair...

3. Taking pictures. You can imagine trying to enjoy a good book when suddenly the corner of your eye picks up the flash photography of some newbie whose obviously hell-bent on convincing everyone back in Nigeria that he/she indeed travel abroad. Newsflash! There may be people with photosensitive epilepsy on-board or nearby pilots wondering if there is a terrorist hijacking, with one unfortunate Nigerian who decided to break one simple rule 'DON'T MOVE!' (go figure!)

4. Farting. It's bad enough you left your assigned seat at the front and decided to come behind me and stretch yourself across four empty seats. Now you're so generous as to share your flatulence with me in small doses of ammonia-laced farts...not a one-off...periodic discharges which could catch choke me unawares if I dare yawn. FYI, avoid fizzy drinks on the plane if you know you can't handle your abdominal tract like few pros among us.

5. Drink to stupor. Is it the sheer pettiness of wanting to get one's money's worth that would make a passenger drink like a fish? (Remember, its Nigerians we're talking about here). Of course, it's not the drinking that bothers me but the mindless banter and laughter at completely 'unfunny' things that drives me up the Berlin wall (just like that - after a couple of drinks you'd be in stitches when you read 'drive me up the berlin wall').

6. Leaving toilets unlocked. Common sense consistently fails to prevail when most Nigerians use the airline's restrooms. It all boils down to refusing to acknowledge the instructions/directions carefully displayed all around them. It's quite simple - you enter the restroom and close it behind you. Right there on door is a slide lock which denotes 'Slide left to lock and right to open'. Why wouldn't I be interested in making sure that no one accidentally sees my 'bits'? Didn't they notice the green 'vacant' or the red 'occupied' sign before entering the lavatory? At my last count I've walked in on 3 unfortunate passengers who forgot to lock behind (but they all did once I exposed them...makes you wonder, eh?).

7. Sitting ovation. I'm not sure if you can relate but you're nearing your flight destination and as soon as the plane lands successfully passengers around you start to clap until virtually everyone joins in. Why are they doing this, you ask? beats me - for landing safely or for not crashing into the deep blue sea or for getting their money's worth after usurping the mini bar...I dunno. The clapping is cheesy in my opinion. I'd much prefer passengers go one by one to shake the pilot(s) for a job well done plane well-landed.

And coming in at a surprise number 8 is Irregular exercise. Make no mistake about it, Nigerians are terrified about premature death, more so than the average civilian (if that makes any sense). I've seen the most bizarre repetitions performed from kicking mid-air to punching only your left arm over the seat head in the same direction. Deep Vein thrombosis is no laughing matter so I guess all I have to do is close my eyes next time if I don't want to behold seemingly amateurish 'Kung-fu'.

See you on the next flight and God help you if you're sitting next to me, lol.
Aba! Oga Jollof Rice, You nor go use laf kill person, so tey i nor fit laf again, but wait to, to be sincere, you sure say nor be u do ALL THESE 7 ANNOYING THINGS for that airplane? enn Oga Jollof Rice? LOL
TravelRe: DV 2014 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 5:30am On May 30, 2013
virginofafrica: please i will advice you to print out the form fill it with you pen. Then sign it. And scan then attach it and send it. I will not advice you for to use adebo xi
Leo, Guy how far you don waka? You can call them even after 6 weeks like you said in your post when you said that was what they said. Calling them does not mean any harm. They welcome calls, okay? They place their numbers right there for you to call them for enquiries, okay? Hope you called them (US kentucky office) to confirm if they recieve your forms. Remember on my case, i had to call them out of curiosity and they told me they have recieved it. I later found the received email (NON REPLY) from them in my inbox.

You are LIKELY to recieve your 2nd Notification Letter may be as from AUGUST or SEPTEMBER. The letter indicates the date of your interview. Remember, BE VERY CAREFUL this period. PLAY CHRIST JESUS ROLE and BE GOOD and KIND. ALWAYS BE PRAYERFUL TO GOD AND CONNECT YOUR SEEDS TO THIS DV VISA TO BE SUCCESSFUL. HAVE IT IN MIND THAT IT IS A SUCCESS and DECLARE YOU HAVE THAT VISA IN JESUS NAME.

Meanwhile, i am EXPECTING you either DECEMBER 2013 or January 2014 to join me here in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. God bless you brother! And to every 2014 DV Applicants and Qualifiers, God bless you all and i WISH YOU SUCCESS in your interviews!
TravelRe: DV 2014 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 5:24am On May 30, 2013
Hello Leo,
TravelRe: Diversity Visa Immigrant? Welcome To America by cenobs007(m): 12:13pm On May 01, 2013
Imcool: GLORY BE TO GOD! IT'S TRULY THE LORD'S DOING AND IT'S MARVELLOUS IN MY SIGHT. I & wifey left naija via EMIRATES on thursday, 28/04 for Houston. Our flight was scheduled to take off by 8:50pm but took of by 10:30pm cuz d air conditioning unit was not working well and had to be fixed. It was 7hrs journey to Dubai so we arrived Dubai by 8:30am local time on friday 19/04. We missed our connecting flight cuz of d delay in naija and our visas were stamped on transit while our appointment was scheduled for d next day since EMIRATES only fly from Dubai to Houston once in a day. EMIRATES also offered us free transportation, free hotel accommodation, free phone call and meal tickets @MILLENIUM HOTEL- a world class hotel in Dubai. We left Dubai by 9:05 local time on saturday, 20/04 and arrived Houston by 4:30 local time on saturday, 20/04. We went thru all necessary security checks and was was admitted into d US of A. Thanks be to ALMIGHTY GOD and to all of u cuz without u, this great dream of ours wouldn't av been a reality. I'm also sorry for updating u late, i've been really down cuz of d stress and i'm recently trying to get back on my feet. AMERICA- LAND OF OPPORTUNITY, HERE COME IMCOOL!
CONGRATULATIONS. Glory and Honor be un2 God Almighty.
I intend buying Emirate ticket 2 Texas as well. Since i decide going 2 Texas (2nd host), I filled Texas & Nigeria as 1st & 2nd billing addresses 4 my GC application form. Even as New York (1st host) address is on my Visa, will dis bring any issue?
Your RESPONSE will b appreciated, pls
TravelRe: DV 2013 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 10:03am On May 01, 2013
Please I need your advice or opinion.
I have a New York address (my 1st host) on my Visa. i dont want 2 go there. Texas (my 2nd host) is where i hav decided 2 go & i hav Dallas Texas (1st billing address) & Edo State Nigeria (2nd billing address) as where i shall receive my GC. I am making plans 2 buy Texas ticket. Please is there any problem wit wot i hv explained?
TravelRe: Diversity Visa Immigrant? Welcome To America by cenobs007(m): 9:49am On May 01, 2013
I have a New York address (my 1st host) on my Visa. i dont want 2 go there. Texas (my 2nd host) is where i hav decided 2 go & i hav Dallas Texas (1st billing address) & Edo State Nigeria (2nd billing address) as where i shall receive my GC. I am making plans 2 buy Texas ticket. Please is there any problem wit wot i hv explained?
TravelRe: DV 2013 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 9:30am On May 01, 2013
papatee2: u welcome to texas. LOLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
I have a New York address (my 1st host) on my Visa. i dont want 2 go there. Texas (my 2nd host) is where i hav decided 2 go & i hav Dallas Texas (1st billing address) & Edo State Nigeria (2nd billing address) as where i shall receive my GC. I am making plans 2 buy Texas ticket. Please is there any problem wit wot i hv explained?
TravelRe: Diversity Visa Immigrant? Welcome To America by cenobs007(m): 2:24pm On Apr 29, 2013
Under the page where I want to
pay for the Green Card for $165, I
dont really understand what "billing address" is.
Does it mean d place in US i want 2 receive d Green Card? Somebody should please explain this to
me.
TravelRe: DV 2013 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 2:18pm On Apr 29, 2013
auschris: Routing number is required if you are paying thru a bank account. if you want to pay using your mastercard, choose the 'plastic card' option
Thanks.
Can i use a Visa card i.e my ATM card?
Pls explain the "billing address".
How did u do your own?
TravelRe: DV 2013 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 1:43pm On Apr 29, 2013
Under the page where I want to pay for the Green Card for $165, I am being ask to provide a "routing number" and "billing address". Can somebody please explain this to me.
TravelRe: Diversity Visa Immigrant? Welcome To America by cenobs007(m): 10:25am On Apr 15, 2013
junkerhill: you can book a flight to JFK New York 134k wit emirate and then buy a flight ticket from JFK to Atlanta at 50-70k at most or even less.
congratulations. Yor ticket price is cheap, i met wit agents, told me N230-N255k.
PLS
how did u buy yor ticket, was it 2ru
an agent or u did it 2ru internet or u
went 2 d airport?
I gave d Embassy New York address, Pls how can i change my
address from New York 2 Texas. I
dont want 2 go 2 New York instead
Texas.
Please i nid yor contribution. Its urgent. I will be glad.
TravelRe: Diversity Visa Immigrant? Welcome To America by cenobs007(m): 10:15am On Apr 15, 2013
congratulations 4 those dat arrive
USA. Yor ticket price is cheap, i met wit agents, told me N230-N255k.
PLS
how did u buy yor ticket, was it 2ru
an agent or u did it 2ru internet or u
went 2 d airport?
I gave d Embassy New York address, Pls how can i change my
address from New York 2 Texas. I
dont want 2 go 2 New York instead
Texas.
Please i nid yor contribution. Its urgent. I will be glad.
TravelRe: DV 2013 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 10:00am On Apr 15, 2013
congratulations 4 those dat arrive
USA. Yor ticket price is cheap, PLS
how did u buy yor ticket, was it 2ru
an agent or u did it 2ru internet or u
went 2 d airport?
I gave d Embassy New York address, Pls how can i change my
address from New York 2 Texas. I
dont want 2 go 2 New York instead
Texas.
Please i help me with answers. Its urgent. I will be glad
TravelRe: DV 2013 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m):
congratulations 4 those dat arrive USA. Yor ticket price is cheap, PLS how did u buy yor ticket, was it 2ru an agent or u did it 2ru internet or u went 2 d airport?
I gave d Embassy New York address, Pls how can i change my address from New York 2 Texas. I dont want 2 go 2 New York instead Texas.
TravelRe: DV 2013 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 11:49pm On Mar 30, 2013
junkerhill: you are so good to go brother.
Two more things.
(1) Don't 4get 2 pray and thank God 4 evrytin especially dis special opportunity.
(2) DO NOT 4get 2 go wit yor bag of confidence and smiles, very crucial. Use them alongside wit gestures wen interacting wit d embassy officials especialy wit d VOs during d interview.

God is always wit u.
Go and come wit success.
Goodluck !
TravelRe: DV 2013 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 10:45pm On Mar 30, 2013
Chuck87: Congrats Sir! GOD is faithful!
I Am very very happy for u Rolling 138 for divine favor and blessings Almighty God showered on you and your family.
TravelRe: Cheap Flights Find Best Cheapest Flights In Nigeria by cenobs007(m): 9:52pm On Mar 30, 2013
from Benin city to New york
TravelRe: DV 2013 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 9:44pm On Mar 30, 2013
junkerhill: my brother, you can get a flight from:

Lagos - New York =₦133,010 Emirate Airlines
Lagos - New York=₦154,064 Loyal Air Moroc
Lagos - New York=₦156,035 Turkish Airlines
Lagos - New York=₦159,482 Qatar Airways
Is it be possible from Benin City to New York
TravelRe: DV 2013 Winners Meet Here by cenobs007(m): 5:53pm On Mar 30, 2013
Happy Easter honorable house, pls does anyone hav idea of flight ticket from any Lagos airport to JFK airport in Bronx, New York. Your idea wil b apreciated. Thanks

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