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toniro:Yes, same name and phone number. Sending *565*0# with my phone returned a message that my number was not enrolled for BVN too. I wish the moderator could send this to the FP for more people to narrate their own experiences. Cc lalasticlala |
I have seen people with this issue, but non conplained on this forum. The bankers could not provide solution to this problem. If you have ever solved this issue, please let us know. We have just one week to go. |
I have exactly the same issue with BVN registration that I did at UBA. They convinced me to register again at another branch which I did. Now I hv registered in two other banks, GTB and First bank yet no BVN number. The UBA could not trace my original data. I have transfered all my savings to another account owned by a relation but my salary account is endangered. |
Sentenced to death by accident. |
Abandoning free-to-air too. I need local channels. |
my OGwhatsapp stopped this morning. |
Elbizzcklinz:Get a closeup view of Ike-mpu from Aba-Ogui for us. |
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good video. Song too dull, unlike Flavour. |
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Happy birthday! |
Seun Remove this topic. |
Arva:You got me there. Either you are an introvert or you truly dated one. Anybody can write this but the above point nailed it. You can also spot them on forums like nairaland, they read all the times and hardly comments. They prefer to bottle their opinions. |
[quote author=Sunnybobo3 post=26881593][/quote]The thread is for Nigerian soldiers, not Nigerian soldiers vs police...no disrespect. ...I miss Musiwa, his satellite maps can solve this issue. |
Alhaji Danbaba expresses disappointment in the way our government and military authorities are mistreating and humiliating soldiers of Nigerian Army. "First of all, I want the whole world to know that we, the Nigerian Military, are very brave and capable of fulfilling our responsibilities. We have done it Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali, etc. "But the era of us giving our best, sacrificing our lives for the nation that doesn’t value us the soldiers is now over. We’re done waiting patiently, enough is enough! "Nigeria’s leaders, however, don’t love this country. That is why they are gambling with citizens’ lives. "We, your protectors, are thrown in the middle of a battle with an empty stomach. Our families lack simplest amenities. "We are not cowards but we die like chickens because of our leaders’ selfish cravings to enrich themselves even at the cost of our lives and subdue our families to everlasting suffering. "Our weapons are very poor. We buy our uniforms and our kits on our own. Is it supposed to be like that? You want the best from us how? "We are also human beings. We have very much loved families. "For the past couple of years, how much does a soldier earn, can his salary feed him and cover his children’s school fees? Can he even dream of building a house for himself after retirement? "How were the bodies of those who lost their lives in battles treated? What benefits did their families receive? "Our Army generals are deceiving the world. They have joined the politicians and help them to enslave us and indeed the entire country. "They think the lives of simple, ordinary soldiers are useless, and it is only them and their families who have deserved good living. "I want them to hear us: we know our left from right and we want equal treatment. Pay us our real salaries. Make our allowances be again paid by the Central Bank to each and every soldier’s account so that our so-called generals would stop cutting what is ours!" Source: http://www.naij.com/70462.html?new_letter |
Mr Aboki: So you have admitted that what Ann Coulter said is right.. #Fine... V.good advice. |
