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Religion / Re: Witches Enter My House Last Night. by fineboy5: 2:31am On Sep 14, 2010
what is all that pic all about
Religion / Re: Witches Enter My House Last Night. by fineboy5: 9:21pm On Aug 26, 2010
Is not a dream or drink nether medical problem.
It a reality thing.

I couldnt sleep after the acident, it was wired though to explain. I have been experince something like this in the past in other houses when i opened windows at midnight from 12 am down or when i faced up while sleeping.
It hard to explain how it feels.
How do they enter the house? Can they just followed the wall or window. Becos it comon when the window is wired open, each time it happen the window is always open. I dont leave in city or turn. A new developing area where there is alot of bush and trees. I know there are alot of witches there. Iam not sleeping there today so i at a friend place now.
Religion / Re: Have You Praised Him Today? by fineboy5: 6:03pm On Aug 26, 2010
Thank you JESUS. There is power in your blood.
Religion / Witches Enter My House Last Night. by fineboy5: 5:55pm On Aug 26, 2010
Yestarday i decide to give praises/worship and prayer before i sleep.
I am leaving in a 3bed flat just me only. And there was no light, so i opened my bed room window and toilet door and the toilet window, including kitchen window and the rest toilet windows in the house. All doors where locked and the moon was shining brightly.

Around after 1 AM. i woke up but my eye were opened i faced the wall and i just ley down on the bed like that.
Then sothing entered my head like electric shock i could not shout, after a while then it was moving down slowly to my body and leg. It was graging me to a deep sleep and so painful, I just keep quite while it happens i was forsing my self not to sleep in the process. Then the thing restart all over again from my head this time it got worst/Increase and it was on my head for too long so i got annoyed and stroggle to shout JESUS and evrything got broken. Then i started to praying Blood of JESUS.
So Now i was wondery where they pass into my house. The window or the wall? And I have nets in all my windows. Can anyone help me out. If its possible they passthrough the window or wall.?
Thanks
Travel / Re: Travel To Cyprus (eu) Without Much by fineboy5: 6:17pm On Aug 15, 2010
mr scam(Poster)

how much you charge to get a greece & cyprus visa
Travel / Re: Nigerians Living In Cyprus by fineboy5: 4:54pm On Aug 14, 2010
why do you say base on your question north cyprus is not the best place for you?

and are there niaja community in north cyprus?

atlest question is not too much for a travler, i am a travler with many experence you can ask me one day.
Travel / Re: How Nigerians Get Down In Mexico by fineboy5: 1:13pm On Aug 13, 2010
If u can pay a mexico smugler 2000$. They might show u through the decert.
Travel / Re: Qatar 5 Years Working Visa - A Deception, A Big Fraud! by fineboy5: 6:04am On Aug 13, 2010
where is the poster?
Travel / Us Farmers Depend On Illegal Immigrants by fineboy5: 7:06pm On Aug 12, 2010
US Farmers Depend on Illegal Immigrants

Undocumented workers do the jobs Americans don't want


12 August 2010                                             Steve Baragona | Northern Neck, Virginia

Most of the one million farm workers in America are immigrants, up to a half are thought to be in the United States illegally.
As summer fruits and vegetables ripen across U.S. farmland, the work of harvesting them depends on illegal immigrants.

Americans are sharply divided over what to do about illegal immigration in the United States. Conservatives have been harshly critical of the Obama administration for blocking a controversial Arizona law intended to identify and deport more illegal immigrants, who critics say are taking American jobs.

But farmers across the country have a different view. As Americans have moved away from agriculture, farm employers say they have come to rely on illegal immigrants to harvest the fresh fruits and vegetables on the nation's dinner tables.

Land of opportunity

The squash harvest is underway in the eastern state of Virginia. A crew of Hispanic workers are picking, washing, and packing the bright yellow vegetables destined for supermarkets across the East Coast.

Like generations of immigrants before them, they came to America seeking economic opportunities.

Many come illegally. One worker — called simply Martinez to protect his identity — says he paid a Mexican smuggler two thousand dollars to transport him across the U.S.- Mexico border. He walked across the desert for eight nights and slept by day before making his way here to Virginia.

"We come to advance ourselves, more than anything," Martinez says. "And in our country, we can't do anything. For a better future, I came to this side. And the truth is, we really suffer a lot to get across."

'They come for work'
Loreto Ventura first crossed the border illegally 30 years ago to work in the fields. He's a farm crew boss now, and a U.S. citizen.

"They come to work," he says. "They pay a lot of money to come here, and they risk [their] lives for work. And for work that's hard work."

Farm workers are up before dawn every morning and work all day in the hot sun. They spend the day stooping over picking vegetables and carrying heavy loads.

Of the roughly one million farm workers in the United States, most are immigrants, and an estimated one-quarter to one-half of them are illegal.


Farm work? No, thanks

With U.S. unemployment near 10 percent, many believe illegal immigrants are taking jobs from Americans. But when the United Farm Workers union launched a campaign offering to connect unemployed people to farm jobs, only three people accepted -- out of thousands of inquiries.

Union president Arturo Rodriguez says most balked at the difficult working conditions.

"They really don't have any idea what it is to work in agriculture today," he says. "We've just gotten so far away from that type of society that people have forgotten."

The United States has a guest worker program that would allow farm employers to hire immigrants legally. But farmers like this one — who asked to remain anonymous — describe it as a bureaucratic nightmare.

"Every farmer I know would gladly use the program and be legal," he says. "Every Hispanic would love to be legal. But the program is so onerous, it's so hard to use, and so expensive, And you don't necessarily get your people. [If] the crop is ready, [and] the people are not here, boom, it's a loss. Most growers will not take that chance."

He says he's tried to hire Americans, but he simply can't find enough able and willing do the work.

"The truth is, nobody is raising their kids to be farm workers," he says.

Lower wages?

But Jack Martin with the Federation for American Immigration Reform says that's not the whole story.

"I think it's true that parents have higher aspirations for their kids than agricultural labor," he says. "Nevertheless, there are a lot of unemployed people who, if they could make a living wage working in agriculture, I think, would do so."

Martin says wages, benefits and labor conditions for farm workers have remained relatively poor for decades because of the steady stream of illegal immigrant labor.

As for the guest worker program, he says, "It is true that it is more expensive than hiring the illegal immigrant that shows up with fake documents because of the fact that there are protections for the American workers — they have to hire American workers if they are available first — and there are protections for the foreign workers."

Without those protections, Martin says, illegal immigrants are at risk of exploitation.

A bill that would reform the immigration system is stuck in Congress. Meanwhile, farmers are increasingly concerned about losing their workforce to immigration crackdowns. They say without workers to pick the crops, fresh fruits and vegetables will rot in the fields of American farms.

And eventually, they say, those farms would wither away, too.


souce http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/usa/US-Farmers-Depend-on-Illegal-Immigrants-100541644.html

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Travel / Re: Nigerians Living In Cyprus by fineboy5: 6:07pm On Aug 12, 2010
kheme thanks.

I have leave in Asia before. So what i am pointing out here is below.

Documentation country, when you are to change dollars either buying or selling as a foreigner you will need to provide your passport and visa. Buying of Sim card, lodging in an hotel, renting of apartment you also need a visa and they will not accept you in the hotel or house after visa expired, visa expired no Accommodation, when visa expired, you are opened to many troubles. browsing in a cyber cafe you also need a visa.

Freedom of restrictions, in some hotels, clubs, relaxation spot, community area or buildings, they do not accept black people or maybe foreigners, and there are some places you can go and cannot go as a black man. Also the police will stop black person for search maybe inside a cab or on the way sometimes day or at night and whereas they will do no such to their own people, questioning and interrogation demanding for your passport and visa if you do not have they will take you to the cell, it’s very embarrassing and disgusting.

you cannot carry/date or marry their girls. you cannot loud music in the house. and some other things in the community.

you are not allowed to open your own bussiness or invest in the country.

and the painful part, when your visa expired you cannot come back home. they will not want you and also will not allow you to go home. instead they will put you in prison for crime committed.


so here they are:

After visa expired in Cyprus what treats you are opened to.??

What are the minimum wages for an unskilled labour like a Nigerian with an expired visa can get? And can you go home any time you like with no visa?

Were Nigeria free to date and go out with any of their girls without any eyebrown??>  Are there any night clubs there to have fun?

can one allowed do bussiness or invest in the country as illigal immigrant,

Lastly what is the cost for flight from Nigeria to Cyprus?
Travel / Re: How Nigerians Get Down In Mexico by fineboy5: 10:04am On Aug 12, 2010
fine.boy:

when do Nigerians learn to give good advise without insulting.

poster i know you are scaled, but don't mind them.

you have to ask your friends well if this trick still works in the Mexico border, and if it works for other recent people and definitely it will work for you. have faith and trust in God. don't believe in man.

i hardly give advise of treads likes this,. but i am sure you will make it. only if you arrange the necessary things.

1. check if you look alike with your friends. in teams of face, age and maturity. white people don't recognizes black persons talking from experience. i have seen many people using other people's pali safely.

2. also you must stamp the pali for border leaving from America before sending for Mexico to you.

3. and you must have better information about the usa where you claim to come from. ask people with experance what question this border people will asked. and also you must explain yourself what you come to do in Mexico.

that all. i wish you save journey



do you people read at all, check what i said on the post, i ask him to confirm first if this trick still work. which i know it work before, i do not of nw.


you guy must learn to be polite.
Travel / Re: Nigerians Living In Cyprus by fineboy5: 9:41am On Aug 12, 2010
kheme, thanks for the help you are doing here, and also the way you answered to all questions.

Finally, Last Questions.

1, What kind of jobs are open to Nigeria there? either skilled Labour or unskilled Labour.

2, cost of Apartment and leaving also freedoms of restrictions as a foreigners,

3. is Cyprus a documentation country?

4. Cost of visa and flight ticket from Nigeria to Cyprus.

And this will be of help to others.

Thanks for your help.
Travel / Re: How Nigerians Get Down In Mexico by fineboy5: 9:19am On Aug 12, 2010
justwise you are a one mad man, i can see that from all your post.

this is an open forum for opinions, why insulting?

the poster is only seaking opinion, so get matured.
Travel / Re: Nigerians Living In Cyprus by fineboy5: 8:29pm On Aug 11, 2010
i mean can one get a job without a documents or visa. also is it possible to migrate either by marriage or any other way, just like america and canada.
Travel / Re: Nigerians Living In Cyprus by fineboy5: 5:46pm On Aug 11, 2010
Kheme you are doing a help here.

is Cyprus a place for Immigrant. i mean can one get a job to leave for?

and again if yes, what type of visa is suitable for this. waiting for a favorable reply.

thanks.
Travel / Re: How Nigerians Get Down In Mexico by fineboy5: 4:42pm On Aug 11, 2010
when do Nigerians learn to give good advise without insulting.

poster i know you are scaled, but don't mind them.

you have to ask your friends well if this trick still works in the Mexico border, and if it works for other recent people and definitely it will work for you. have faith and trust in God. don't believe in man.

i hardly give advise of treads likes this,. but i am sure  you will make it. only if you arrange the necessary things.

1. check if you look alike with your friends. in teams of face, age and maturity. white people don't recognizes black persons talking from experience. i have seen many people using other people's pali safely.

2. also you must stamp the pali for border leaving from America before sending for Mexico to you.

3. and  you must have better information about the usa where you claim to come from. ask people with experance what question this border people will asked.  and also you must explain yourself what you come to do in Mexico.

that all. i wish you save journey

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Business / Track Business. How Much Per Months Balance by fineboy5: 4:47pm On Aug 09, 2010
how much do drivers balance per months for a big truck trailer vehicle
Travel / Re: Qatar 5 Years Working Visa - A Deception, A Big Fraud! by fineboy5: 11:01am On Aug 09, 2010
were you given. a 5 years  business visa. ?
Travel / Re: Qatar 5 Years Working Visa - A Deception, A Big Fraud! by fineboy5: 10:14pm On Aug 05, 2010
Did u fall victim?
Where are u at present?
Adverts / Re: Usa Used Caterpillar Machines Available by fineboy5: 6:39pm On Jul 04, 2010
What are the lowest cost for mack.
Business / Pure Water Company by fineboy5: 12:04am On Jun 26, 2010
can some one give me a total cost for a standard pure water company. minus 100/100 plots of land and trucks.
Nairaland / General / Re: Tell Me Ur Dream & Ill Tell U The Meaning. by fineboy5: 10:29am On May 20, 2010
safeact:

Tnx alot mr fineboy. Really i just had a liberation, just hop many more futunes wil stl come. What does a white flying bird signify?

@safeact
peace freedom celebrations and beginning
Autos / Re: Used 8 Months Registered 94 Toyota Camry Le For Sale. 570k by fineboy5: 7:36am On May 15, 2010
where is the location and reason to sell.

email me all pics to tony30brown@yahoo.co.uk
Autos / Re: sold!sold!sold!.For sale Of Toyota Camry 1996 by fineboy5: 7:24am On May 15, 2010
guy 600k cash no less no more.
Nairaland / General / Re: Tell Me Ur Dream & Ill Tell U The Meaning. by fineboy5: 7:09am On May 15, 2010
the rest of you should check previous dreams, i have interpret similar dreams before, to avoid multiple interpretation.
Nairaland / General / Re: Tell Me Ur Dream & Ill Tell U The Meaning. by fineboy5: 6:48am On May 15, 2010
olanajim :


posted by olanajim (m)
nigeria



Re: Tell Me your Dream & Ill Tell U The Meaning.
« #10 on: February 06, 2010, 01:25 PM »

I saw yardua in heaven,

what des this mean, dream interpreter?


@olana, if indeed your dream is true, Where u saw yardua is not the real heaven its a spiritual dream, u saw him in the ralm of death, if u are a christian, the dream simply means death!



olanajim :


answer
posted by fine.boy

@olana, if indeed your dream is true, Where u saw yardua is not the real heaven its a spiritual dream, u saw him in the ralm of death, if u are a christian, the dream simply means death!

Nairaland / General / Re: Tell Me Ur Dream & Ill Tell U The Meaning. by fineboy5: 6:38am On May 15, 2010
safeact:

Just yesterday, i dreamt where i constructed a machine bird that is powered by inbuilt batteries. As i was testing and displaying d bird( though it wasnt really meant to fly), it was moving and hopping and i was so amased with my invention then suddenly d bird started flying and as i tried to catch d bird, it kept on flying higher till it flew away! Pls tell me as i am about to introduce and embark on a new form of biz which is going to be new in d environment! I know dis dream wil hv something to do with it! Fineboy, pls i hop u wil do justice to it as usual taking cognizance of every steps. I hv to hear fr6m u b4 i cöntinue. Waiting. 

@safeact

Bird
To dream of chirping and/or flying birds, represents joy, harmony, ecstasy, balance, and love. It denotes a sunny outlook in life. You are experiencing spiritual freedom and psychological liberation. It is almost as if a weight has been lifted off your shoulders.

To dream of dead or dying birds, foretells a period of coming disappointments. You will find yourself worrying over problems that are constantly on your mind.

To see bird eggs in your dream, symbolizes money.

To see deformed or odd birds in your dream,�indicates that you have a unique outlook and perspective on romance and love. The dream may also represent a lack of understanding in affairs of the heart.



Birdseed
To dream of feeding birds with birdseed, suggests that you are nourishing your higher, spiritual qualities. Alternatively, it many indicate insufficient rewards for your efforts.

To dream that you are spreading birdseed on the ground, signifies minor growth in your business endeavors.



Blackbird

To see a blackbird in your dream, signifies a lack of motivation. You are not utilizing your full potential. Alternatively, it represents jealousy.

To see a flying blackbird in your dream, signifies good fortune.



Hummingbird
To see hummingbirds in your dream, suggest that seemingly small ideas and concepts can possess much potential and power. Alternatively, it symbolizes your flighty thoughts and frivolous ideas. The hummingbird may also be seen as a metaphor for your inability to commit to a relationship.



Jaybird
To see a jaybird in your dream, signifies pleasant, but unproductive labor.

To see a dead jaybird in your dream, signifies domestic quarreling.



Mockingbird
To see or hear a mockingbird in your dream, represents cockiness, cleverness, or independence. You may be taking credit for the work of others. You also have the tendency to get what you want.



Yellow Bird
To see a yellow bird in your dream, foretells good luck in financial affairs, but not so good in affairs of the heart.

To see a yellow bird land on your, denotes misfortune.

To see a dead or sick yellow bird, foretells disaster in your affairs.


Bluebird

To see a bluebird in your dream, symbolizes both happiness and sadness. It is also an indication of purification and resolution to the opposing conflicts/paradoxes in your life.



Birdcage
To see a birdcage in your dream, represents a loss of freedom. You are feeling locked up and unable to fully express yourself.



Birdhouse
To see a birdhouse in your dream, suggests that you see your home as your own spiritual haven. You may need to pay more attention to your spiritual side and work on developing it. Alternatively, it symbolizes the season of spring.
Nairaland / General / Re: Tell Me Ur Dream & Ill Tell U The Meaning. by fineboy5: 6:25am On May 15, 2010
babamoha:

I had a dream that i was picking coconut under a coconut tree.

@babamoha

Coconuts

To see a coconut in your dream, foretells that you will receive an unexpected gift of money.

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