Food › Restaurant Manager Needed by digitaccountant(op): 4:44pm On Mar 22, 2025 |
If you are interested working as a Restaurant Manager, kindly introduce yourself and drop your contact details and we shall proceed further. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: SA Is "An Important Player" The US Cannot Ignore - Ramaphosa by digitaccountant: 9:48am On Mar 18, 2025 |
Platitudes. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: South Africa Presidency reacts as US expels Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool by digitaccountant: 12:57pm On Mar 15, 2025 |
The USA needs to humble South Africa. |
Travel › Re: My Cousin Sister Is Traveling To Cairo To Work. by digitaccountant: 9:25am On Mar 11, 2025 |
Cairo is a very fine city. Cheap housing, feeding and hospitable people. She needs to be an adventurer to integrate easily.
There are jobs for females like Homemakers, Nanny's, and teaching jobs if she can speak very good English.
Meanwhile, she has to be very careful of agents, as some of them can be very heartened and could collect her international passport until she balances them back based on the contract, they have with her, and it could affect her standard of living.
But if she is going on her own and is a disciplined person, she will enjoy the country and save some money to move ahead. |
Romance › Re: 5 Things You Should Never Say To Man As A Girl. by digitaccountant: 8:02pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
6. "Brother ", can you borrow me your head?  . As if I no dey use am. |
Crime › Re: Man Brutally Kicks Son After Quarrel With Wife (Viewer's Discretion) by digitaccountant: 9:44am On Mar 01, 2025 |
It is very absurd. When couples quarrel, leave the children out of it. They did not ask for it. |
Webmasters › Re: Microsoft To Shut Down Skype After 21 Years by digitaccountant: 9:42am On Mar 01, 2025 |
I enjoyed Skype and earned from it. Thank you Microsoft. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: "Jumping Like Monkeys': Mourinho Fined, Suspended For Four Matches by digitaccountant: 12:50pm On Feb 28, 2025 |
As much as it is inappropriate, people should not take these words too serious. No one is perfect. |
Travel › What Are Your Experiences With Accommodation And Lodging While Traveling? by digitaccountant(op): 10:43am On Feb 28, 2025 |
I love travelling and meeting new people from different regions and cultures. This has made me to meet people from different personalities. I am not a fan of lodging during my trips for I often stay with relatives, friends and church brethen unless when it is warranted officially do I check into hotel, motels or vacation homes.
As a researcher, tourist guide, hospitality and tourist manager, accountant and analyst : Please I want to hear from you share your experiences.
I have a deep passion for traveling and connecting with individuals from various regions and cultures. This interest has allowed me to meet people with diverse personalities and backgrounds. I generally prefer not to stay in hotels during my trips, as I often have the opportunity to stay with relatives, friends, or church members. However, when circumstances require, such as official obligations, I do occasionally check into hotels, motels, or vacation homes.
As someone with experience in research, tourism guidance, and hospitality management, I would love to hear about your experiences.
How do you typically approach accommodation during your travels? Have you encountered any unique or memorable lodging situations that shaped your trip? How do you believe the accommodation industry can better meet the needs of travelers in a sustainable and comfortable way? How do you typically manage your finances while traveling? Do you set a specific budget for accommodation, food, and activities, or do you prefer a more flexible approach? what strategies do you use to ensure you stay within your budget? Have you ever encountered any unexpected costs during your travels, and how did you handle them? How do you prioritize spending when you're on a trip, especially when balancing comfort with affordability? |
Travel › Re: A Beautiful Aerial Tour Of Abuja, The Nation's Capital (video) by digitaccountant: 10:32am On Feb 28, 2025 |
Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), is a stunning city characterized by lush greenery and expansive open spaces. It is easily accessible, though there is a notable lack of interconnected road networks linking the surrounding local councils, an issue that warrants attention from the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA). With its vast potential, the city is an ideal candidate for the implementation of sustainable development strategies, fostering long-term growth while preserving its natural beauty. |
Travel › Re: EGYPTAIR : To Buy OR Not To Buy by digitaccountant: 10:25am On Feb 28, 2025 |
Temilolu2003: Hello fellow Nairalanders, I would like to share my bitter experience with you in the hands of both Egyptair staff and Egyptain Immigrations.
Two weeks ago, my two younger sisters (ages 8 and 11) and I (27, female) embarked on an Egyptair flight to Canada. At Murtala Muhammed International Airport, our check-in was smooth. The staff verified our passports, visas, BTA, and all other mandatory documents with friendly smiles. Everything seemed in order — until one of the check-in agents pulled us aside. The agent’s demeanor suddenly shifted. He expressed concern and warned us that, despite our complete documents, we might face challenges with Egyptair staff and Egyptian immigration during our connection in Cairo. He explained that many Nigerian passengers had experienced undue mistreatment and harassment. Although he promised to do his best to protect us, his warning cast a long shadow over our journey.
When we arrived in Cairo for pre-boarding, the situation quickly deteriorated. As our turn came, an Egyptair staff member singled us out. He collected our passports and began an extensive interrogation. He asked about our final destination (which we answered was Canada) and demanded various documents. We provided our BTA for a $7,000 CAD two-week tourism trip, hotel bookings, Viator activity confirmations, company letters, bank statements, our Dollar Mastercard, a consent letter for my sisters, and a school permission letter signed by the proprietor. Despite our cooperation, he continuously delayed us, ultimately causing us to miss our flight. When we asked what our offense was, he curtly responded that we would have to return to Lagos and rebook our flight. His behavior grew increasingly hostile — yelling at us, making inappropriate jokes in Arabic, and even threatening that he’d charge us for his hospital bill if anything were to happen to him. The humiliation was unbearable, and both my sisters and I broke down in tears.
Once it was decided we would be sent back to Lagos, we were escorted in a security vehicle with armed officers, treated as if we were fugitives. The same staff member who denied our boarding was even present in the vehicle. We were the last to board, forced to sit at the very back of the aircraft. Two security officers sat with us throughout the flight, constantly watching our every move. We were not served water or food, and my sister, already weak from the ordeal vomited twice during the flight. Upon landing at Lagos Airport, our passports were handed over to Nigerian immigration officers, who were prepared to stamp us as deportees. Fortunately, some empathetic officers listened to our account and recognized the situation as a case of racism, preventing further punitive action.
I share my experience as a warning: if you value your safety and financial well-being, steer clear of Egyptair.
A word is enough for the wise. I am sorry to hear about your unfortunate experience. I have flown with EgyptAir about four times, though it’s been a while. Thank you for the updates. Based on your account, I suggest you file a formal complaint with EgyptAir's management, detailing the entire ordeal you experienced. Be sure to narrate your experience truthfully and wait for their response. You are entitled to compensation. It's unacceptable to pay for a flight ticket only to be deported without proper justification. Such treatment is only acceptable if there is a legitimate reason, such as possession of incriminating or fraudulent materials. Sharing your experience here may not resolve the issue or prevent it from happening to others, as not everyone may come across your post. It's crucial to follow through with the matter so that the airline can address the problem, potentially penalize those responsible, and prevent similar incidents from occurring to other passengers. |
Career › Re: Is ₦500k Still A Big Money In Nigeria? by digitaccountant: 10:11am On Feb 28, 2025 |
No. 2Million Naira a month is Idea  |
Health › Re: Stop Using Detergent In Fufu Production - Rivers State Govt Warns by digitaccountant: 2:22pm On Feb 27, 2025 |
There is truth in this report. I went to eat a plate of food of about #1500, even while hungry, I could not finish the fufu because it was very BIG. Now I think they added additives. |
Politics › Re: Government Plans To Phase Out Power Generators by digitaccountant: 6:16am On Feb 27, 2025 |
Just phase it out, don't plan it. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: US Votes Against UN Resolution Condemning Russia’s War Against Ukraine by digitaccountant: 7:15am On Feb 25, 2025 |
International relations is about interest not sentiment. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: U.S. Votes Against U.N. Resolution Condemning Russia For Ukraine War by digitaccountant: 8:15pm On Feb 24, 2025 |
Haha. Trump is skin head in suit |
Travel › Re: First Batch Of Nigerians Deported By Trump Arrive Lagos Airport (Photos) by digitaccountant: 5:25pm On Feb 22, 2025 |
Nemesis catches up with some of them, while they sit back in the US and abuse their fatherland, they forget that they are like monkeys to their host and can be sent back home with only bananas. |
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Travel › Re: What Steps Do I Take To Obtain A Visiting Visa To Belgium? by digitaccountant: 5:00pm On Feb 19, 2025 |
Tijani009: Do you do visas No, I don't do visas. I am a researcher and consultant. |
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Food › Re: Scoop’d Ice Cream And Krispy Kreme Open In Ikoyi! by digitaccountant: 4:56pm On Feb 19, 2025 |
A nice initiative. But is it the deliciousness that made them look like that  ? Hope it is not another junk food. |
Travel › Re: What Steps Do I Take To Obtain A Visiting Visa To Belgium? by digitaccountant: 7:23am On Feb 19, 2025 |
- International Passport - Bank Statement with sufficient balance - A document proving your ties back home, not to run away. - Travel Insurance - Tax Clearance - Letter from Employer
Just drop a message if you need clarification on other things. |
Travel › Re: Anxiety As Images Of Depressed Nigerians In Canada Flood Internet by digitaccountant: 10:44am On Feb 11, 2025 |
greenermodels: list the options. Costa Rica, Singapore, Scandinavia, New Zealand. Go to a country with sustainable development and do not be carried away by big names and old glory. |
Travel › Re: Anxiety As Images Of Depressed Nigerians In Canada Flood Internet by digitaccountant: 9:27pm On Feb 09, 2025 |
There are better options than Canada. Who need that cold and boredom  |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Do You Think About The Gospel Of Miracle Alert?? by digitaccountant: 10:07am On Feb 09, 2025 |
It works. Just believe. |
Christianity Etc › Re: God Is Everywhere But God Is Not In Every Church by digitaccountant: 10:06am On Feb 09, 2025 |
True. Most especially, God is in your heart. |
Business › Re: Are ATMs Becoming Obsolete In Nigeria? by digitaccountant: 8:57pm On Feb 05, 2025 |
Yes, I still prefer it. I love vintage technology. |
Travel › Re: Lithuania Student Visa by digitaccountant: 8:54pm On Feb 05, 2025 |
Marcgrace: Is it mandatory to submit a Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) for a Schengen visa application? Does not providing a Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) affect visa approval? It is important. |
Travel › Re: Lithuania Student Visa by digitaccountant: 8:53pm On Feb 05, 2025 |
mediafada: What's the best location to apply for TRP Egypt Turkey SA Egypt. |
Travel › Re: Traveling To An European Country by digitaccountant: 3:46pm On Feb 02, 2025 |
babakb: The problem is you will probably spend the same amount of money going to these non EU countries as you would going to EU or Sheghen countries.
I'd rather he focus on EU or Sheghen countries. Prove my theory wrong in 5 years time. |
Travel › Re: Traveling To An European Country by digitaccountant: 6:47pm On Feb 01, 2025 |
Cousin9999: What on earth will op do there?
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/58/ca/f0/58caf0250febab2aadcd38f891c47722.gif That's one thing about lack of vision. You see those countries in Eastern Europe that are now part of Schengen zone( now everyone wanna go to Latvia, Estonia, Romania, Lithuanian) etc , people went there when they were not even part of the EU and today they are part of the dream. If the OP has faith and prepare well and is going to focus on studies, things will become better. |
Travel › Re: Traveling To An European Country by digitaccountant: 12:19pm On Feb 01, 2025 |
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