Brother, i can also show you a 100 dirham note printed in 2015 and is in a good condition. Alot of Nigerians have poor maintenance culture.
DaInferno: for this naija, somethings sound so dumb. So in other words, they want the money to be as intact as it came out?, as if it's our fault. I just saw 200 naira note of 2015 (6yrs) still in circulation so how e no go tear?
This forum is getting very useless and stupid. I feel sorry for this generation of ours and the younger one each time I keep seeing useless topics like this.
kstyle2: Good. I really wish he continues. He's done a decent job so far. We had missed out of 2015 and 2017 afcon, we were 16th in Africa and 71st in the world when he took charge. We are currently 3rd in Africa, 30th in the world, won bronze with a relatively young team at afcon I can't remember when last we won matches with ease and qualified for competitions without calculators or relying on other results going our way. No fighting on camp and players turn up early. Players are called up on merit and not by who you are or 'long leg' I wish the super eagles the best
Some Nigerians must have forgotten all these and still remain ungrateful.
etrange: Actually, this is not true. Pictures of scanty or deserted roads can be taken in virtually all countries now including Nigeria.
First, Dubai police has been going around urging people to go stay home.
Second, residents were threatened with jail terms or a fine between AED200,000 to AED1,000,000 if they break the stay-at-home order. A European living in the city was recently arrested for encouraging others to ignore the order.
etrange: Actually, this is not true. Pictures of scanty or deserted roads can be taken in virtually all countries now including Nigeria.
First, Dubai police has been going around urging people to go stay home.
Second, residents were threatened with jail terms or a fine between AED200,000 to AED1,000,000 if they break the stay-at-home order. A European living in the city was recently arrested for encouraging others to ignore the order.
NONNYG: first day is 200aed not 350aed, service fee 100aed, so total 350aed + daily 100aed......i guess u gave the immigration officer 50aed tips
meanwhile the longer you overstay the cheaper it becomes but it keeps accumulating, lol
Keep reading what they posted on their immigration site. The guy is correct.....you pay 350aed and not 200aed. My younger brother paid same about 2months ago before he exited.
In a much as I disdain the Nigerian police, I don't want to believe what this lady is saying.
Just like that, they want to have sex with you? I'm not saying it can't be true but let's be reasonable here. The Nigerian police has ben reduced to a laughing stock....but then this is just a one sided story.
I wouldn't understand why my Darling juventus will agree to such a deal. Why would they agree to swap an "otu" 28 year old for their super 25 year old....because of a few extra bucks? I never really like that danilo.