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Ike finally smooching and fingering mercy |
Hehehe, I have seen the redbox. It is under the table dianne and co are sitting on |
Hehe, house mates don party forget redbox, sebi na only plantain ninja thieve before, redbox go soon vamoosh. Biggie with that evil smile right now |
NativeDoctor1:Guy I no fight you o and I dont beg for likes. It doesn't pay my bill. Peace |
Hahhaha. Tacha dumb no be small. Imagine the housmates calling her OyAnkanyan.. And she likes it. Hahaha |
It is not hard to spot olosho. Nobody ever saw Mercy doing her Oloshoism but it is written all over her she is one. Same thing applied to Tasha. Nigerians should stop being hypocritical abeg |
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International students will be allowed to stay in the UK for two years after graduation to find a job, under new proposals announced by the Home Office. The move reverses a decision made in 2012 by then-Home Secretary Theresa May that forced overseas students to leave four months after finishing a degree. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the change would see students "unlock their potential" and begin careers in the UK. But campaign group Migration Watch called it a "retrograde" step. Overseas student visa service 'needs fixing' Australia beats UK for overseas students University 'still good value for future earnings' The change will apply to international students in the UK - there were around 450,000 last year - who start courses at undergraduate level or above from next year onwards. They must be studying at an institution with a track record in upholding immigration checks. Under the proposals, there is no restriction on the kinds of jobs students would have to seek and no cap on numbers. "If one needed evidence of a new approach to immigration within government, today's announcement allowing all foreign students to stay for two years after graduation is just that," the BBC's home editor Mark Easton said. "Where Theresa May introduced what she called a hostile environment around migration rules, with an ambition to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands, Boris Johnson has promised to scrap that target and encourage the "brightest and best" to come and live and work in 'global Britain'." Chancellor Sajid Javid tweeted that the move was "about time", adding that the government "should have reversed this silly policy years ago". Former universities minister Jo Johnson - who quit his brother's government last week - tweeted that it was "success at last" after being involved in the cross-party campaign. Alistair Jarvis, chief executive of Universities UK, welcomed the decision, saying it would benefit the UK economy and reinstate the UK as a "first choice study destination". "Evidence shows that international students bring significant positive social outcomes to the UK as well as £26bn in economic contributions, but for too long the lack of post-study work opportunities in the UK has put us at a competitive disadvantage in attracting those students," he said. But Alp Mehmet, chairman of Migration Watch UK, said the decision was an "unwise" step that would "likely lead to foreign graduates staying on to stack shelves". "Our universities are attracting a record number of overseas students so there is no need to devalue a study visa by turning it into a backdoor route for working here," he added. Reality Check: Has the 'hostile environment' worked? Shadow home secretary Diane Abbott said Labour has always said graduates should be able to work here after their studies. "It enables them to contribute to our economy, our universities and to research, and helps us to attract the brightest and best from around the world. "It is a great pity that ministers have previously supported measures that did the opposite." 'International collaboration' The government's announcement coincides with the launch of a £200m genetics project at the UK Biobank, a charity and health resource that contains information and samples from 500,000 people. The UK Biobank collected DNA samples and health questionnaire information from 500,000 British volunteers over several years and is now open to researchers from anywhere in the world who want to use those resources to develop new treatments for diseases. The prime minister said projects of this kind wouldn't be possible "without being open to the brightest and the best from across the globe to study and work" in the UK. Mr Johnson said: "That's why we're unveiling a new route for international students to unlock their potential and start their careers in the UK." Britain had a "proud history" of being at the centre of international collaboration, he said, adding that it was "bringing together experts from around the globe to work in the UK on the world's largest genetics research project". Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-49655719 |
What’s the Radio Test? The radio test for a domain name checks if people can spell a domain name when they hear it. They need to be able to type in your domain in order to visit your website, so it’s critical that your name is memorable and easy-to-spell. The term “radio test” gets its origin from hearing a domain name on the radio. You might be asking, “Does anyone listen to the radio anymore?” That’s a good question, but think of the radio test as more than just the radio. Think about: If you tell someone about your new site while you’re at a coffee shop Word-of-mouth referrals to your web address Talking about your website on a podcast Giving someone your email address (that contains your domain name) over the phone In all of these cases, if someone can’t easily spell your domain name it can result in lost traffic or misdirected emails. The First Tester: You! Before you begin testing your domain name on other people you need to do a quick test yourself. Ask yourself, “If I heard this domain name, would I be able to spell it?” Think about any words that might sound similar. Words starting with B, P, D and T can sometimes get confused when someone is speaking quickly. Also make sure there are no homophones that could confuse people (two words that sound the same, like new and knew, or two and too). In many cases you can cross domain ideas off your list just by thinking about it yourself. Even though they’re popular with startups, the truth is that domains with cute spellings that leave out vowels definitely don’t pass the radio test. Such domains can cause a lot of frustration for your customers, which translates to problems for your company. Phone-a-Friend Once a domain name passes your personal review, it’s time to get opinions from people who have never heard it before. Here’s how to do this. Pick up the phone. Call at least five friends, relatives or other people you trust. Tell them you’re thinking about starting a website called (your domain name) and ask them to repeat it back to you. Then, ask them if they can spell it. It’s best to talk to people who aren’t aware of the context of your new business. Send a voice text. Record the name and send the recording to five friends via a voice text. Ask them to respond to your text by typing out the domain name. Test in person. Ask people in person to spell the domain name. This is easy if you’re in a coworking space or office environment. If not, meet up with some friends and ask them. If everyone in these groups can spell your domain name then you probably have a winner. But there’s one more thing to test… A Couple of Final Checks Can people pronounce your domain if they see it in print? If people can’t pronounce it when they read it, then you might run into the radio test problem when they try to tell a friend about the domain name. This is one of the reasons SumoMe.com paid $1.5 million to change their name to Sumo.com. People were mispronouncing SumoMe.com. While you’re at it, make sure your domain doesn’t accidentally spell something entirely different when the words are mashed together. Check out some of the biggest domain mistakes ever. If your domain passes all of the verbal tests and people can pronounce it when they see it in print, then you have a winner! Once you have your perfect domain name in mind, be sure to head over to Namecheap.com and register your domain today! Source: Namecheap |
![]() Sars will now have a filled day.Anybody caught with facebook app now is a gonna |
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[quote author=miftaudeen post=81816107][/quote]It is weekend already. Wait till. Monday |
![]() Tasha is a dirty lady. I noticed she is the only one that doesnt bath after the day's tasks. Always straight to make up. How does a lady bath only once in day? |
atoleybaba:I taya. If they do this, then they should also start refunding fee for denied visas |
REVISED VISA RECIPROCITY SCHEDULE FOR NIGERIA: Effective worldwide on 29 August, Nigerian citizens will be required to pay a visa issuance fee, or reciprocity fee, for all approved applications for nonimmigrant visas in B, F, H1B, I, L, and R visa classifications. The reciprocity fee will be charged in addition to the nonimmigrant visa application fee, also known as the MRV fee, which all applicants pay at the time of application. Nigerian citizens whose applications for a nonimmigrant visa are denied will not be charged the new reciprocity fee. Both reciprocity and MRV fees are non-refundable, and their amounts vary based on visa classification. U.S. law requires U.S. visa fees and validity periods to be based on the treatment afforded to U.S. citizens by foreign governments, insofar as possible. Visa issuance fees are implemented under the principle of reciprocity: when a foreign government imposes additional visa fees on U.S. citizens, the United States will impose reciprocal fees on citizens of that country for similar types of visas. Nationals of a number of countries worldwide are currently required to pay this type of fee after their nonimmigrant visa application is approved. The total cost for a U.S. citizen to obtain a visa to Nigeria is currently higher than the total cost for a Nigerian to obtain a comparable visa to the United States. The new reciprocity fee for Nigerian citizens is meant to eliminate that cost difference. Since early 2018, the U.S. government has engaged the Nigerian government to request that the Nigerian government change the fees charged to U.S. citizens for certain visa categories. After eighteen months of review and consultations, the government of Nigeria has not changed its fee structure for U.S. citizen visa applicants, requiring the U.S. Department of State to enact new reciprocity fees in accordance with our visa laws. The reciprocity fee will be required for all Nigerian citizens worldwide, regardless of where they are applying for a nonimmigrant visa to the United States. The reciprocity fee is required for each visa that is issued, which means both adults and minors whose visa applications are approved will be charged the reciprocity fee. The fee can only be paid at the U.S. Embassy or the U.S. Consulate General. The reciprocity fee cannot be paid at banks or any other location. https://l.?u=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2NyRh8l&h=AT3rQxWqCN-uKAGVrA_umWk7J9k8FsRFfIlmTV6h5TArtnj08rioLxRR8SbYYzbZdkH48o5kPNSuh_erp7PiVut6w8qyj6A_6KxPF36A0spxk8tv3IJBIbVtNAV8dGd4glxarGJoIQ Cc: Justwise Cc: Lalasticlala
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This topic is misleading. |
![]() Normal level for Nigeria. Everything is always inconclusive |
Joor o, you fit use ladder climb maggi? |
Heyzee5:Keep this name. It will surely sell. Price it from $2000 upward. |
: ![]() They should do what they know how to do best na. Go to Tinubu and complain, he will know how to gang up and remove him like he did Ambode. Lagosian workers are mostly bunch of hungry never do well who literally eats their offsprings supposed inheritance from incumbent government without fighting for their children's future. Most of them are due for retirement but nah they wont leave because of little ''rub my palm" they always get from their various offices. No wonder there are not enough job vacancies for their children to fill. Wetin corncern Tinubu and Sanwo olu, their children are overseas living the good life. |
![]() Go and ask him na. But dont come back and create another thread why his mother hates you like this one you created. https://www.nairaland.com/5355826/when-boyfriends-mother-hates-what |
Goodmorning |
macof:I dont know where you get your facts but historically,he had only one biological son. Except of course he adopted some. That seems plausible |
But Oduduwa only gave birth to one son, Okanbi. Who is Oduyale again |
Omoluabi9:No mind those guys. I no get strength to fight, today na sallah |
kenness:I pressed report and typed 5.All his Posts were removed immediately |
![]() Epl should be divided into liverpool, city, Tottenham and the rest |
![]() Two isiewu playing eachother. |
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made4naijamusic:Why are you calling lalasticlala over nonsense. Is this a snake thread
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