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Always Do Good! |
Just try! |
Hello |
Let love win |
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There will be better days ahead |
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Is this all there is to life? stanley000: |
It is well my brother. Better times ahead! EmekaBlue: |
These GeroCare guys, are they not the ones that can cater for your Nigerian parents and you can have updates on your phone anywhere you are in the world? Nice serivice. Nigerians are really trying sha. gerocare.org |
Despite having the most detailed and robust policy document on the path forward for Nigeria, presidential candidate and Bring Back Our Girls BBOG convener Obiageli Ezekwesili is expected to finish behind the two leading candidates, president Buhari of the APC and Atiku Abubakar of the PDP. Ezekwesili’s resume is packed full, read in The conversation a master’s graduate from the Kennedy School at Harvard, who worked with US economist and policy analyst Jeffrey Sachs. She was also a key figure in the “Bring Back Our Girls”campaign, while male politicians fidgeted and contemplated how to play the northern insurrection for political advantage, leaving the Chibok girls, who were kidnapped by Boko Haram, to their fate. Oby Ezekwesili policy document is said to be “a dense 46-page document with a detailed diagnosis of every sector of public administration and government in the country – and her policies for each of them” "Sauce:" See more and Watch Here Explore our concise news summaries for more
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Impaired driving penalties could trigger deportation process for permanent, temporary residents Getting an impaired driving conviction is a big deal for anyone — but for permanent and temporary residents of Canada, it could soon mean deportation. That’s because of a change one immigration worker says “violates basic Canadian values and human rights,” and which a permanent residents says leave him worried about his friends and family. On Dec. 18, amendments to the Criminal Code come into effect that will increase the maximum sentence for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol to 10 years from five. The changes are part of Bill C-46, which was intended to update impaired driving rules in light of legalized recreational cannabis use. But the increased penalties also mean convictions for impaired driving will fall under the category of “serious criminality” for immigration determination purposes. That change, in turn, triggers a section of Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act dealing with admissibility to Canada. It says a permanent resident convicted for a serious crime — an offence punishable by a maximum sentence of at least 10 years — or who receives a sentence of more than six months imprisonment will be sent to a deportation hearing. Under the immigration act, people convicted of those “serious” crimes also lose the ability to appeal any deportation order through the Immigration Appeal Division, although they can still ask to stay on humanitarian or compassionate grounds. The stiffer penalties also mean temporary residents who are convicted of impaired driving after Dec. 18 — including international students and foreign workers — may not be able to stay in Canada. Refugee claimants who are already in Canada and are convicted may be ineligible to have their claim referred to a refugee board hearing under the new rules. ‘I’m scared for everyone now’ That worries some immigrant support workers and groups. “You make a mistake and you’re out,” said 30-year-old Mathew Joseph, who is himself a permanent resident. He’s Sudanese and came to Canada in 2005 from a Kenyan refugee camp. He is now studying business economics at university in Winnipeg and works part-time with young people at the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba (IRCOM). He’s been busy explaining Canada’s new laws on impaired driving to local teenagers — most of whom came to Canada as refugees. Continue reading in CBC Source: Read Here
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Donald3d:Thanks, What code in css will I use to remove it please? |
Hello guys, so I am building a website with word press and I have been stuck for some days now trying to remove the white space between the content and the header and footer of a page. Can any one help out? probably with a css code or something thanks. |
Can it be touched? What I mean is that, can I hold it in my hand and feel it? cause I see no reason why I should go and see this if I cannot touch and feel it. Any way it's show biz. So are you in the show for the business or are you in the business for the show? |
RegalLady:Does the social media part include Nairaland? |
So why will continue in that kind of relationship in the first place? HARDLABOR: |
So which would you prefer? A partner that allows you to have sex with them anytime you want without hassle, to a partner that resists, plays hard to get or out-rightly says no some of the time... Your opinions... |
fidalgo19:Thanks. |
The only way out of this mess is to use our Ako n' Uche. Every one has an interest, but until we identify an interest that is selfless and progressive we will remain in the same spot. Democracy begins from the primaries, let's try not just to look, but see and learn, use references from history and lessons from other regions and evolve solutions that will solve our problems and not one that is borrowed. I support a heated debate from those interested in leading us with an audience that is fearless in asking questions that would cause minds to think and work. That way, we get to have an insight into their thought process and the participants also get to sharpen their minds for the tasks ahead and understand better the myriads of issues they have to tackle. thank you and God bless. |
fidalgo19:Are you saying you are advising me not to use shoptomydoor ![]() |
fidalgo19:Thanks, have you used shoptomydoor before? or do you have referrals for any of the other legit companies. I just have this little cash to play with for this business and I am avoiding being scammed. So your contributions will go a long way. Thank you so much again. |
Don't mean to derail the thread, but if you have answers to this, please let me know. https://www.nairaland.com/4306953/international-shipping-experience |
inspirational93:Thanks, I will get there... What I need at the moment is a solution to my current challenge. |
@lalasticlala, please can you help push this to the front page, I need answers from experienced people in the house. |
I am currently looking at options of getting some products from amazon down to Nigeria as they aren't available locally. From your experience, please help answer this concerns; 1. Which international platform have you used in purchasing product's you required in the past? amazon, ebay, alibaba etc... Please state. 2. What has the success rate been in terms of what you saw online and what you actually got? 3. For merchants that don't ship directly to Nigeria, how did you go about it? 4. How long did it take? 5. What was the cost of shipping related to quantity? 6. How did you go about payment? 7. What was your general experience? 8. Freely comment and advice... Thanks and God bless. |
[quote author=peacemara54 post=63575183][/quote]If one is branding bottles, how do they deal with nafdac number and all? |
You are amazing |
Wizkid makes history Nigeria’s Wizkid is fast becoming the biggest artiste from Africa as he just made history in London by performing in a sold out concert. Wizkid’s show which was staged in one of the UK’s most iconic venues, the Royal Albert Hall in London was the first sold out concert by an African artist. The show which took place yesterday, September 29th was broadcasted live via Wizkid’s Facebook page so his worldwide fans could also get a piece of the action. Tickets were even sold out two days before the concert. The ‘Ojuelegba’ crooner joins an illustrious list that includes the likes of the Beatles and many international superstars who have headlined at the Royal Albert Hall in London. British act Yxng Bane and Nigeria’s Wande Coal also performed at the concert. http://www.yabaleftonline.ng/wizkid-makes-history-african-artiste/ |
thanks.