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Family / Re: Three Men Fight Over Baby In Ibadan by izibili44: 10:45pm On Mar 01 |
Goodlady:That one na akure |
Food / Re: Help! Is It Possible To Save My Egusi Soup? by izibili44: 8:16pm On Feb 29 |
Na so.quote author=Kobojunkie post=128682334]Try adding one or more of the following as you cook/warm it. * Maggi seasoning or any bullion/taste enhancement of your choice, * Palm Oil * Pepper * Bay leaf or Iru * finely sliced tomatoes and maybe pre-fried(this is for those who don't mind tomatoes in their egusi) Thank me later[/quote] |
Family / Re: My 13 Years Old Has Become Terrible! I Want To Send Her Back To Nigeria by izibili44: 12:04pm On Feb 24 |
Confirm. quote author=brain54 post=128613329]All these people saying... Send her back to Nigeria. If the girl was living with her biological mother would it be so easy to do? Oga OP you better find a way to manage your child's juvenile delinquency. Sending her away or running will not solve the problem. No one will take care of your biological child better than you. Let her be under your watchful eyes and try to understand the reason for her actions. Keep talking to her with love! [/quote] |
Fashion / Re: Lady Harassed By Some Young Men Over Outfit She Wore To A Bus Park (pics, Video) by izibili44: 6:09pm On Feb 21 |
Come to Ghana a lot you will see more revealing dressing. Dis one small 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by izibili44: 5:53pm On Feb 21 |
Thank you very much. Asylum is not an option. [quote author=Maydaygirl post=128575228][/quote] |
Crime / Re: Sesan Adelabu Kills His Wife Bolu, Commits Suicide by izibili44: 1:03pm On Feb 21 |
Well known man. Guy man wen dey wake up and down. He happen to ham him no fit hold body. |
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by izibili44: 12:29pm On Feb 21 |
We can take care of his accommodation and send some Nigerian food when he enter. seunpinky: |
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by izibili44: 12:26pm On Feb 21 |
[Thank you very much. We want him to enter first before sending the food by cargo or courier. We can afford is accommodation if only we have an ideal.quote author=Maydaygirl post=128558553] I cannot provide an exact figure, but given his circumstances (inability to work on a visitor's visa, lack of free accommodation and food support, and not bringing Nigerian food), it is expected that a significant amount of money will be needed.[/quote] |
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by izibili44: 7:19pm On Feb 20 |
We are booking for him to leave next month. How much do you think he should hold as is pta[quote author=Maydaygirl post=128461676][/quote] |
Food / Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by izibili44: 5:11pm On Feb 20 |
[You can still come without it. Just pay extral to the transport company bringing youquote author=izibili44 post=128556195]Go ask for health center ooo[/quote] |
Food / Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by izibili44: 5:10pm On Feb 20 |
Go ask for health center ooo Love800: |
Food / Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by izibili44: 1:57pm On Feb 20 |
[Your passport and yellow card. That is all.quote author=Love800 post=128552273]What and what are required to travel to ghana? Any documents included?[/quote] |
Food / Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by izibili44: 11:03am On Feb 20 |
Location matters. Love800: |
Family / Re: Judge Finds Out His Children Aren't His After 51 Years Of Marriage (video) by izibili44: 6:50pm On Feb 19 |
Confirm Osashalom: 1 Like |
Food / Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by izibili44: 11:26pm On Feb 18 |
Good. Love800: |
Food / Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by izibili44: 9:36am On Feb 18 |
I am in GHANA still eating it every night. |
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by izibili44: 10:22am On Feb 17 |
Good morning, please I do not want him to hold any nigerian food and how much do you think he should as his pta. quote author=Maydaygirl post=128488418] All the best.[/quote] |
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by izibili44: 10:44am On Feb 16 |
Thank you very much. He his 35 years of age. Also a fashionist. He is going to calgary. I was told a lot of deportation happen in Ontario airport. I want to book a flight from Lagos to Calgary.[quote author=Maydaygirl post=128461676][/quote] |
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by izibili44: 11:16pm On Feb 14 |
[Thank you so much for all the explanation i really appreciate your words. He dose not have any one in Canada to stay with.Can we arrange accommodation for him when he arrive. quote author=Maydaygirl post=128460555] Visitor Visa as the name implies is for visiting/tourist. Your cousin would have to leave after 6 months. I strongly discourage him from coming to Canada on a visitor visa with the expectation of applying for a student visa unless he has someone, preferably a relative, willing to accommodate and support him throughout the lengthy application process. It's important to note that many schools have closed their applications for the April/May session, and seats for the August/September session are filling up quickly. If he plans to apply for college or university admission upon arrival, he may not secure a spot for the current academic year. His best course of action would be to seek a refund, either in full or partially, from the agent and apply from Nigeria, unless your family is willing to provide financial support while he's in Canada. Getting a job on a visitor visa is extremely challenging, if not impossible. * It seems the agent did not originally intend to apply for a student visa but opted for the easier visitor visa application. *If he doesn't have anyone in Canada to provide free accommodation, he should rethink his plans.[/quote] |
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by izibili44: 7:51pm On Feb 14 |
Thank you. I saw your message. Please is visiting visa not the right way to enter canada. My Little cousin just collected a visiting visa. The agent was paid money to get a student visa for my cousin. He could not get the student visa and went ahead to get him a visiting visa. The boy his set to leave next month to calgary Canada. Need your advise. to do student visa Maydaygirl: |
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by izibili44: 11:39pm On Feb 13 |
Yes i know there is no direct flight to Canada .He will have a stop 2 times. is dere an international airport from lagos to Calgary . NuCypher: |
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by izibili44: 5:01pm On Feb 13 |
Please i want to ask a few questions here. My Little cousin is coming to Canada next.. one can we get direct flight from Lagos to calgary. Two as a visiting visa what and what should he owe when coming. For instance how much money should be with him. Funmi2334: |
Family / Re: How I Helped My Sister With Food Items And Accessories To Take To Canada by izibili44: 4:51pm On Feb 13 |
Hope she his going with a student or working visa.quote author=Goodlady post=128432214]Grinded dried okro, grinded crayfish, locust beans, ashes (I won't tell you what this is used for). But it's a secret tool for women with facial hair. That's a topic for another day. Rest of the items. As you can see, I labelled them. Sister was so grateful till now, she calls to say thank you n pray for me. ๐ I hope this is helpful to aspiring ladies that are going to abroad and ll miss home delicacies or items we just get easily here. Have a great week. Seun, I love your site o, I feel at home here but boys here are not nice. ๐ Oloriburuku alawin lo poju ninu won![/quote] |
Family / Re: How I Helped My Sister With Food Items And Accessories To Take To Canada by izibili44: 4:49pm On Feb 13 |
This what i have been telling my little cousin he his traveling next month on a visiting visa. I told him not to carry is school document. Yashita: 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Female Passenger Died On Our Flight JUST NOW by izibili44: 11:41am On Feb 12 |
What happen to her. Omihanifa: |
Romance / Re: My Girlfriend Told Me Sheโs A Water Spirit (mami Water) by izibili44: 11:39am On Feb 12 |
You crazy gan Nonexisting1: |
Family / Re: Akwa Ibom Court Orders Manโs Arrest Over Refusal To Care For Children by izibili44: 7:53am On Feb 09 |
[Dat is the is the problem in africa.quote author=Bulldozer90 post=128363179]Nothing will come out of it. Family issues are best handled traditionally and not in court.[/quote] |
Health / Re: "Having Sex 21 Times A Month With Wife Or Side Chic Prevents Prostrate Cancer" by izibili44: 1:41pm On Feb 07 |
[ na yeye man. quote author=EreluRoz post=128326017]What will you be doing with the remaining days? ๐๐๐๐[/quote] |
Travel / Re: US-based Lady Reveals Why She Stopped Sending Money To Africa (Video) by izibili44: 6:49pm On Feb 06 |
DivinegiftofGod: |
Travel / Re: US-based Lady Reveals Why She Stopped Sending Money To Africa (Video) by izibili44: 3:03pm On Feb 06 |
Na really stingy person. This is the season i send moremoney home. Before i send 1000 euro its like 450k back then. Now my 1k na 1.400 million. This year all my brother go joi .e ooo. quote author=DivinegiftofGod post=128304625]This is pure jeolousy. Envying your own family members is the height of witchcraft It's not their fault that they live in a place where the 10 dollars you send can get them a luxury it can't afford you over there. If you look at it, you still spend the bulk of your money more than them because you send them chingum money that can't take you a week but spend thousands of what you send to them there for yourself. So how are they enjoying more than you? Person go just dey begin calculate the small 100 dollars ( wey be like 100 naira to am) wey him dey send say e too much. Small prayers wey you for receive for sending a meager 100 dollars, you now lose it because of over calculations. It's this wicked mentality that is making many of you to be stingy. It's very bad. If they have the opportunity to be there like you, I'm sure they won't ask you for anything. Keep your money. Those in naija go still shine and fresh pass una because we eat real natural organic food and get natural Vit D year round. You guys wait. It's only a matter of time, we will soon have good govt and nobody will send you and your lonely lives abroad anymore. Very stingy people.[/quote] |
Sports / Re: AFCON: Osimhen down with abdominal discomfort, did not travel with team by izibili44: 10:20am On Feb 06 |
michlins:brother you sabi the game |
Agriculture / Re: 1acre Of Farm Land For Sale #700k, At Moniya (Ijaye) In Ibadan. by izibili44: 1:04pm On Feb 03 |
I have left that area fir long ooo. Since i am not on ground i don't trust anybody dere ooo. michaelbiz: |
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