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Not only Mal justwise:Not only Malawi even Gambia was visa free to Canada at a time before our People bleeped it up for the Gambians @Poster we both know the reason your asking about this |
usherroyal:Oh please are u from botswana? ok so its visa free tell me what knowledge u have gained from it? u want to try to get their passport so u can spoil their visa free passport to Canada? |
usherroyal:a thread like this shouldn't exist what is your business if they are visa free or not |
Not taking sides but rugged handled it perfectly |
Bullet G how long did u use ur VEVOSI |
jor-el:But wait did u residence permit get reknewed after all? |
Nicki Minaj Killed this Shit and Eminem http://justjared.buzznet.com/2010/10/31/nicki-minaj-eminem-romans-revenge/ |
http://thepmnews.com/2010/03/12/woman-52-year-old-delivers-baby-married-in-1985 A 52 year-old lady evangelist, Foluke Awoleye, has given birth to a baby girl after 25 years of marriage without a child. She rightly named the baby Miracle. Evangelist Awoleye told P.M. NEWS that she witnessed a lot of pressures during the period she remained hopeful for a child of her own. According to her, her husband’s family members tried to persuade him to get another wife, but he rebuffed their advice due to the love he had for her. She also claimed that as an Evangelist, she tried not to be sad or discouraged during this period which she described as her trying time. “My husband’s people advised him to seek an alternative, because they had lost hope that I can bear a child. “But because my husband is a man of God and he loves me, he continued to tell them that he would not do anything against the oath he took when we got married. “He told them that whether I give birth to a child or not, he would allow God’s will to be done.” Mrs. Awoleye, who is a gospel musician, further said she pacified herself with her songs. “I always knew God would perform this miracle, but as a human being, there were times I got tired of waiting. “In such circumstances, I ran to my father, who is the Bishop of a church and he would calm me asking me to wait upon God,” she said adding that she had tried various means to bear a child, including visiting various hospitals. She said she released an album in which she said that her miracle was on the way, but two years after the album was released and there was no conception, she said family members started asking her why she sang the song when she had no faith. Some, she said, were asking her when the miracle would come. “When they started seeing my protruding tummy, they kept wondering what could have happened to me and they kept on wondering till I finally put to bed,” she said. |
Shina Shouldn't Have Said That But Shina is a Living Legend No Doubt |
Lol i am sure the Poster Regrets starting this thread too bad there is no such thing as delete thread here ![]() |
Shit they all revolve around the Same Thing Nigerians in the Diaspora |
Been Following that thread Also from the beginning so i know what its about and this thread isn't any diffrent |
Been Following that thread Also from the beginning so i know what its about |
ishit4body:Does not Matter where i get sick reading all these Threads about Nigerians in diaspora look at your fingers none of them are equal some Nigerians are even doing while than their white counterparts Abroad they don't even live as good as Nigerians and we know some People who have never left Nigerians and they are making it as well TO EACH HIS OWN |
ishit4body:another thread bashing nigerians in the diaspora i dont know why people cant seem to understand to each his own do whatever u like with your life if u like leave abroad if u like live in nigeria if u like clean toilets abroad after all people clean toilets in Nigeria treated like second class citizens abroad how many of u have not been treated as second class citizens in Nigeria When Nigerian Police does not even Respect anybody irrespective of your being Rich or Poor there a handful of Nigerians outside Nigeria contributing to to Nigeria in a lot of ways and lets not forget Home is Where the Heart is i know lots of Nigerians who didn't give up their Nigerian Passport for a German one when Germany said they wouldn't allow Dual Nationality any longer if your in Nigeria and u live fine good for you if your abroad and u leave fine good for u Lets Stop Starting Sily Threads like this because they never contribute anything to this Forum but people Hiding Behind their Computers talking Rubbish |
FATALITY ![]() fbiswagger: |
fatality ![]() |
So anything the Bible Does not Mention is Unholy? |
mr invisble or what nor get over your self what is it with the constant bashing off nigerians in the diaspora everyone should leave their live and mind their business you as a patriot should do u and let them do themselves its time wasting starting threads like this if dey like they should pack suckaway thats their problem |
Thanks for the Info but isnt there a way he can speed this thing up Actually he is more closer to me than a friend and i want him to leave Greece as quick as he can is there a way he can speed it up |
And would u like to see a collaboration between the both of them? |
People who have never been out of naija would just sit at home and be talking bullshit |
I don't even bother sending things home i just send the cash if i can afford it they piss me off seriously and its totally annoying i started a thread on this sometimes back |
but when do u think the greek document will be handed to him |
Vicjustice:its alright i see where u coming from vicjustice this friend of mine is married to a foreign woman which he married in greece and now he wants to come to france but for the messed up greek document which he has to wait he cant can he apply for a visa to his wifes country with the greek document given to him she is not greek he wants to submit in her country too and file for the residence there |
Vicjustice did u use this vevosi and for how long did u use it? |
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