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TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by JJCE(m): 11:38pm On May 09, 2015
Solo8:
To be honest I don't know much about liberal arts job market. I would think it'll be hard if you are not close to the one of the top students.

My honest opinion is that people should go into practical fields like even plumbing, welding and other trades before going into this like sociology. Exception goes for people that are very passionate about those liberal arts, then you should follow your heart. Don't get me wrong, studying anything in Canada is still better than not doing anything. So if you have that offer, take it and I hope you get to stay in Canada.
thanks so much, i want to know how much canadian dollars i can make working off campus, cos i will not like the situation that my parent wiill be sending me money when i get to canada, can i survive?
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by JJCE(m): 11:18pm On May 09, 2015
Solo8:
Hey guys,
Good to see some people are interested and working hard to come to Canada. I was born in Nigeria, but I grew up here in Toronto and also went through high school and university here (I've spent most of my life here but still visit naija yearly). Since I did not come through a study visa program I might not be able to of much help with applications but I might be able to give you some advice on things like the city, province, country, school life, work life and culture. I am an engineer aswell, I noticed a lot of people here are applying for engineering.

Goodluck guys.

Cheers
i just got my letter of acceptance to university of winnipeg to study sociology, want to know if there is job opportunity there, and what is my chance of getting PR after my study, i will like to stay in canada....
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by JJCE(m): 11:14pm On May 09, 2015
bellakay:
Hello everyone, please is there anyone in manitoba or applying for a school in manitoba? Please i need reply. Thank you.
i just got my letter of acceptance from university of winnipeg, manitoba...
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by JJCE(m): 4:25pm On May 08, 2015
kykybfo:
hi Guru's,please a friend just received offer of admission from durham college,and their rep here in naija is asking she pay 8300dollars to book her seat,if not that if the embassy contacts the school,they will say she didnt book a seat with them,the money she has now is what she is supposed to use to boost her account for soa,what do u advise pls.
who is there rep, don't let anybody fool you, you can do every processing by yourself....
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by JJCE(m): 4:21pm On May 08, 2015
ugochialf:
Hi gurus,I must confess dis page has bin very educative.Am female 26yrs nd married.i Jst got admission to study master of public Health at d Uni of Saskatchewan for fall term. Skool resumes 13august 2015 with compulsory orientation nd Foundation of public health classes I am to apply for study permit dis week...here my documents .....Admission letter,waec nd neco certificates,membership registeration with nursing nd midwery council of Nigeria,Degree result,transcripts.nysc,birth certificate.uprfont medicals.police clearance, .....financial support documents, my uncles company has decided to sponsor me in order for my return to help head nd reform his health nd safety department at d company....financial statement of Account shows large amt. tax clearance company registeration documents nd directors, other documents I added were my marriage certificate.wedding pics ,my husbands passport page nd his company registeration. Pls house am I Gud to go.waiting for replies Pls...
felt surprise when i saw neco result, don't think
any university in canada accept neco as high
school certificate, i just think so...
EducationRe: WAEC Cancels 2014 Results Of Candidates by JJCE(m): 1:30pm On May 08, 2015
Excelboi:
Oboi, this is very serious. was it a gce exam or may/june and are you sure ur reg number is correct?
may/june, i have lodge complain at waec office in ibadan, and i was told it happend to all public school in oyo state, dat its temporary problem...
EducationRe: WAEC Cancels 2014 Results Of Candidates by JJCE(m): 1:25pm On May 08, 2015
HenryDion:
I just rushed to waec website now to see if my result is still intact in their database. Nawa oo. is still intact sha although i didn't do any exam malpractice. grin
have checked and print out my waec result, but
suddenly it , anytime i checked it keep displaying,
no result availaible for this candidate in this
specified year, i need urgent reply...
EducationRe: WAEC Cancels 2014 Results Of Candidates by JJCE(m): 1:25pm On May 08, 2015
i have checked and print out my waec result, but suddenly it , anytime i checked it keep displaying, no result availaible for this candidate in this specified year, i need urgent reply...
IslamRe: Female Virginity In Islam by JJCE(m): 11:35am On May 08, 2015
masha Allah...
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by JJCE(m): 2:30pm On May 06, 2015
osoope:
Hi,
Is anyone going to University of Manitoba this Fall 2015. My study permit has been approved for Pre-Masters in Computer Science and I'm at a loss on where and how to start from here. I need advice please. I can be contacted via osoope@yahoo.com. Quality advice will be very much appreciated. Thanks.
i just got my acceptance letter, ii will be in manitoba, winnipeg in september ,let talk via whats app. 0817 349 7294...
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by JJCE(m): 11:14am On May 06, 2015
i just got my letter of acceptance, what are the document i will need to apply for visa, and two the requirment document for each schools is different or the samething,..
PoliticsIgbos Vote Based On Their Stomach, Says Soyinka by JJCE(op): 6:52am On May 06, 2015
Nobel Laureate and foremost social
critic, Wole Soyinka, is of the
opinion that Nigerians of Igbo extraction
are the only people in the country who
can be predicted accurately.
Delivering a lecture titled ‘Predicting
Nigeria, Electoral Ironies’ at the
Harvard University Hutchins Centre for
African & African American Research,
in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, the
revered scholar described people from
that part of the country as “greedy”.
“Igbos remained unrepentant and
resolute towards their strategic
objective of secession at worst; or a
Nigerian president of Igbo extraction at
best,” he said at the lecture, which held
on April 29.
“The climax of MASSOB’s war against
the Nigerian state was the call for sit-
ins and civil disobedience that shut
down markets and public services, as
Igbos stayed at home in a symbolic
gesture to assert Biafran
independence. The call was honoured
by governors in the two principal Ibo
states, though without fanfare.
“The Igbos are probably the only group
of Nigerians that you can predict with
great accuracy whom they will vote for
in an election, because they tend to put
their votes where their stomachs take
them; suffering as it were, from
incurable money-mindedness, as they
would stop at nothing in their quest for
personal financial gain.”
Commenting on the result of Nigeria’s
presidential election, Soyinka said the
re-election of President Goodluck
Jonathan would have been
“disastrous”, as Muhammadu Buhari,
Nigeria’s president-elect, is better
option.
“Muhammadu Buhari was the better of
the two evils as the incumbent
president Goodluck Jonathan had been
an unmitigated disaster and failure,” he
said.
“It was a painful decision to tell people
to vote Buhari, but the country needed
a new beginning. I was more against
Jonathan, than I was pro-Buhari.
“Nothing is more unworthy of
leadership than to degrade a system by
which one attains fulfillment, and this is
what the nation witnessed time and
time again under Jonathan, who was
increasingly becoming intolerant of
opposition in an escalating streak of
impunity and authoritarian madness,
which was most blatant and
unconscionable.
“The ‘militricians’ – soldiers turned
politicians in power – aren’t looking for
excellence; their civilian cohorts are
worse. Short cuts and how to
circumvent the system for the profit of
a few are the norm of governance.
Those who do honest work are derided
as lacking the skill to fit it. Ironically,
things haven’t quite changed a bit after
16 years of democracy in the country.”
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by JJCE(m): 8:27am On May 05, 2015
omooba2015:
Good morning house, my application was delayed for the second time, with the same reason. I suppose to start class yesterday, the reason was issue of financial resources. Pls house,how can I tackle this.@ Oga Siga and co, pls I need ur contribution.
you can shift your intake to september...
CelebritiesRe: List Of Nigerian Artist Currently Rocking Hollywood! by JJCE(m): 10:44pm On Apr 22, 2015
kay29000:
You missed out Dayo Okeniyi...The guy in the Hunger Games movie.

Dayo was born in Lagos, Nigeria, and has four siblings.[3] His father is a retired customs officer from Nigeria, and his mother is a Literature teacher from Kenya.[4] In 2003, he moved with his family to Indiana, United States, from Nigeria and later moved to California.[1] He earned a bachelor's degree in visual communications at Anderson University (Indiana) in 2009.[5]

Prior to being cast in The Hunger Games, Okeniyi worked in local theatre and in film shorts.[6] Okeniyi starred 2014 in the drama films Endless Love and potrayed Danny Dyson in Terminator Genisys.

wikipedia.com
he also feature in revolution.
PoliticsI Don't Need Your Praise, Tinubu To Kashamu by JJCE(op): 7:31am On Apr 22, 2015
The national leader of the All Progressives
Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has rejected the
praises showered on him by Ogun-East senator-
elect, Buruji Kashamu.
Kashamu, who is the Chairman of the Organisation
and Mobilisation Committee of the Peoples
Democratic Party in the South-West, had last
week, described Tinubu as his role model and the
architect of modern Nigeria.
However, Tinubu, in a statement by his media
adviser, Mr. Sunday Dare, described Kashamu as a
pretender.
The former governor of Lagos State said there was
no basis for comparison between himself and
Kashamu, adding that he felt insulted by the open
letter addressed to him by Kashamu.
He said, “The days of false adulation are gone in
Nigerian politics. Fake praise singers like Kashamu
will find that their particular craft is no longer in
vogue. During this election cycle, their practice has
dramatically turned from the way things are to how
things used to be.
“Politicians will no longer be able to change
direction and loyalties as if they were changing
clothes. Those in politics must know that
responsibility and accountability shall now follow
them. One can no longer walk both sides of the
street at the same time. In case Kashamu has not
noticed, the politics of principle defeated the
politics of posturing.”
Tinubu said it was ironic that Kashamu could praise
him after conspiring with other PDP leaders to
produce and broadcast a hate documentary against
him.
He said Kashamu’s actions and lifestyle showed
that President Goodluck Jonathan and the leader of
the PDP in Lagos, Chief Bode George, were his true
role models.
Tinubu said Kashamu, who was rude to elders like
former President Olusegun Obsanjo could not be
his political son
He said, “Kashamu may be prodigal but he is no
political son of Tinubu. Kashamu’s political lineage
tracks to people like Bode George and President
Jonathan. He should direct his encomiums to these
men who are his true role models. They need his
contrived affections more than Tinubu does.
“This same Kashamu rained insults on former
President Olusegun Obasanjo in a vicious
campaign of calumny. Kashamu’s party, the PDP,
sponsored defamatory documentaries full of lies
and innuendos against me, General Muhammadu
Buhari and other leaders of the APC.”
Tinubu urged Kashamu to turn himself to the United
States’ authorities over the accusations of drug
smuggling levelled against him, adding that only
then would he believe that he was a reformed
person.
The former governor said as a person of repute, he
could not be seen to be hobnobbing with people of
questionable character as this would affect his
reputation across the world.
“Please keep your peace until you make your trip
to the USA as a senator-elect. Upon your return we
can then have a conversation. We can then
proceed with your repudiation of the PDP with a
promise that you will stop corrupting and fouling
the political system.
“I am a patriotic, law abiding Nigerian and my
achievements make me world-renowned. I am a
global citizen that travels freely to the USA, the
United Kingdom and other nations. I associate with
individuals who seek democracy and good
governance for all. I do not spend time with
characters whose values are at variance with
societal expectations and laws governing a decent
society.”
# PunchNews
TravelRe: Which Country Do You Wanna Immigrate To, And Why? by JJCE(m): 5:25pm On Apr 09, 2015
Realone92:
If its not Canada forget it ....


Yeah ...
i can help you out...
TravelRe: Nigerians In Winnipeg Canada by JJCE(m): 7:40am On Mar 20, 2015
Ladapo:
Winnipeg is the capital city of the province of Manitoba....I reall can't tell the size but the population of the city is not up to a million. It is known for its cold winter ( people survive it though). It is a city with so much opportunities because it is a developing city....the secret to surviving the cold is to always dress warm and stay indoor as much as possible in winter. In summer, it is sometimes even hotter than Lagos....
@ladapo, i really need your assistance, you can
drop your mail, or reach me through my mail
lawalbisi2015@gmail.com, thanks.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Winnipeg Canada by JJCE(m): 7:37am On Mar 20, 2015
@ladapo, i really need your assistance, you can drop your mail, or reach me through my mail lawalbisi2015@gmail.com, thanks.

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