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RomanceRe: Are Virgins Still Respected? by kvolander: 3:02am On Feb 02, 2010
mama-gee:
Respect for Virgins ko, respect for non-virgins ni, I mean who cares?
why now? dem try now. can't you marry a virgin?
Forum GamesRe: Which N/lander Would You Do,ditch Or Date ? by kvolander: 2:58am On Feb 02, 2010
na2day?:
so when are we gonna meet to finalize our love  kiss kiss kiss kiss


is that a profession?  tongue tongue tongue but u know that i have been dying for u since we our former life  kiss kiss kiss


shatap dia! i fell first  angry angry angry angry


alright, praise the Lord and move on angry angry angry angry
@na2day,
your reaction is as weak as your username. Among the uncountable words available, you can't find something reasonable to use.
Anyways, just to let you know that I'm not in any row with you over mama-gee. Real men don't fight for chicks.

smiley
Forum GamesRe: Which N/lander Would You Do,ditch Or Date ? by kvolander: 2:45am On Feb 02, 2010
@mama-gee

is that your pic?If it is, then I'm falling in l*** ooooo.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Mozambique African Nations Cup 3-0 by kvolander: 6:59pm On Jan 20, 2010
ok I WILL LIKE TO INVITE EVERYONE TO THE NEXT MARCH I.E.

ARSENAL VS BOLTON
VENUE : EMIRATES
TIME : 19:45 GMT (NAIJA TIME 20:45)

IT'S TIME TO FLOG BOLTON AGAIN.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Mozambique African Nations Cup 3-0 by kvolander: 6:50pm On Jan 20, 2010
Did anyone see mikel in the replay,
His reaction shows that he wished his shot entered the net.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Mozambique African Nations Cup 3-0 by kvolander: 6:12pm On Jan 20, 2010
All Yakubu haters, hope you can see.
Stop blaming him, this year may not be his year. We all have our highs and lows.

Good one Yakubu
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Mozambique African Nations Cup 3-0 by kvolander: 5:49pm On Jan 20, 2010
gooooooooooooooooooooooal
HealthRe: Why Is Smoking So Hard To Quit? by kvolander: 1:59am On Jan 20, 2010
@ POSTER
i BELIEVE YOUR QUESTIONS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED.

MY FATHER SMOKED WHEN HE WAS ALIVE BUT ONE OF THE THINGS THAT HELPED HIM TO STOP WAS THAT HE NOTICED THAT NONE OF HIS FOUR SONS EVER SMOKE (TILL TODAY, NEITHER I NOR MY BROTHERS HAVE TASTED CIGARETTE). FOR A LONG TIME, HE WONDERED WHAT WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THAT AND SAW THAT AS A MIRACLE IN OUR FAMILY.

The lesson here is that one of the best way is to spend time with your non-smoker friends, particularly the very nice ones.
The other thing I'll advise is to keep off from activities that may tempt you into smoking (only you can tell this).

Also, You have to remain very determined that you want to stop.
If you are a Christian, get very active with church activities to keep your mind off smoking.
Finally, don't stop making more research (a lot on internet) on ways you can stop because this will act as a form of reminder to you.

Good luck.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Benin At Nations Cup: 1 - 0 by kvolander: 7:45pm On Jan 16, 2010
I quite understand how you guys feel about the nigerian match. But You guys need to understand that football has come of age and thus, no country should be taken for granted. Remember that the 16 countries participating in this nations cup are the best so far as far as africa is concerned.

There's no automatic rule that states that Nigeria must win all their underdogs.

For the coach, I don't think Amodu is good enough to handle the super eagles. As long as a Nigeria coach is in charge, I tell u that there'll always be people (NFF members and even government) influence in selection of players but this would have been different if it was a foreign coach.

Anyway guys, I believe we'll learn from whatever becomes of us in this nations cup knowing well that it'll help us our improvement towards world cup preparation.

Oya, e don do, make we dey watch Everton 2 vs Mancity 0, that match sweet no be small. It's also full of stars e.g. Robinho, Bellamy, Santa Cruz, Saha, e.t.c.
Cheers guys
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Benin At Nations Cup: 1 - 0 by kvolander: 7:24pm On Jan 16, 2010
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL

EVERTON 2 - MAN CITY 0

COURTESY SAHA.
YOU GUYS ARE MISSING ACTION PACKED MATCH.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Benin At Nations Cup: 1 - 0 by kvolander: 7:12pm On Jan 16, 2010
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL, PIENAAR FOR EVERTON.

WATCH EVERTON VS MAN CITY HERE

STOP KILLING URSELF.

http://www.veetle.com/viewChannel.php?cid=4b51a18fc2b09
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Benin At Nations Cup: 1 - 0 by kvolander: 7:00pm On Jan 16, 2010
wATCH THIS HIGH PROFILE MATCH HERE.

EVERTON VS MAN CITY

http://www.tvoo.net/ch2.html
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Benin At Nations Cup: 1 - 0 by kvolander: 6:47pm On Jan 16, 2010
enyeama and shittu, i love ur styles, keep wasting the time.
we must win
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Benin At Nations Cup: 1 - 0 by kvolander: 6:27pm On Jan 16, 2010
o YE MEN OF LITTLE FAITH.
We are winning this game
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Benin At Nations Cup: 1 - 0 by kvolander: 6:15pm On Jan 16, 2010
o boy, they are using us anyhow o
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Benin At Nations Cup: 1 - 0 by kvolander: 5:22pm On Jan 16, 2010
MUNEER2:
My heart dey pound fast, this people dey play pass us ooo
grin no go kill yourself o.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Benin At Nations Cup: 1 - 0 by kvolander: 4:59pm On Jan 16, 2010
No links on myp2p o? wetin go come happen now?
TravelRe: Is Living Abroad Worth It? by kvolander: 12:47am On Jan 14, 2010
Redman44:
@kvolander, I don't need a visa to live and work in the UK. I hope that satisfies your curiousity. I hope you read my post properly sad sad Infact, I'm only working because I'm still perfecting plans on starting my media business. When my biz associate is ready, I'll tender my resignation letter. I have eyes on the world, not on Britain alone. And please don't start asking me if I'm British or have gotten leave to remain. Don't like flaunting my stuff on Nairaland. I'm very special to the British authorities. That's all I can tell you.

What I'm trying to say is that you can't put a finger to what people are really earning in Britain. I know the system. Cheers.
Please, accept my apology for any inappropriate statements I made.
You really don't have to flaunt anything here. Lucky you to be special to the british authorities.
God will see the rest of us through someday as we keep trying.

Once again,I'm truly sorry.
Cheers BRO.
TravelRe: Is Living Abroad Worth It? by kvolander: 12:17am On Jan 14, 2010
Redman44:
The funny thing about Britain is that your destiny lies in your hands smiley smiley I'm not into the white collar industry i.e Banking, Engineering, IT and the other type of jobs that requires me to be suited up with well polished shoes.  I'm a free spirit and those kinds of jobs will only make me restless. So I got a job in the hospitality industry and also do some creative things besides my job. Now I'm not married yet and I'm happy with my kind of job which makes me have access to 3 Square meals daily. And the food is top notch cool cool Like I said earlier on, information is key to living well here. I have not bought food for a long time. My company also lets workers have discounts in selected stores and countryside holiday cottages cool cool with vouchers attached to our payslips. Honestly speaking, my take home pay is good.

In Britain, you'll come across professionals that are earning lower than than Rubbish removals people sad sad . I've seen security workers earning more than those people working the tills @ ASDA, MORRISONS, TESCO and SAINSBURY. I know of a certain council that pays its care workers, cleaners and Kitchen Assistants up to £10 an hour. I know of cleaners who work at private schools and institutes who are earning £30,000 plus yearly.
Britain's labour market is very complex and no one can really beat his or chest that they are better than the next worker in wages.  What I won't advise peeps [ especially Naija guys] to do is to marry white girls for papers [ especially when they don't love these white ladies ]. It could turn out to be a curse in the end.

What about all those guys and girls who work as promotions operatives who make between £250-£300 pounds per night if they bring loads of  people into night clubs? It is happening in London o cheesy cheesy

Information is the key, mates. Cheers.
Guy, I can't just stop laughing reading your post. You appear to have centred your mind on the short-term benefit in the UK. I don't know the kind of visa you are currently using to work but if you are temporary in any way (be it post study or HSMP); man, I'll advise you to get a job that will help you apply for extension when your current stay expires otherwise  cry.
The companies you have just mentioned are very much more likely not to apply for visa extension for you because of the new point-based system.
I hope you are aware of all the requirements. However, if you are working in a recognised professional industry, as a professional of coz, you can be sure that Home Office will grant you further leave to remain but on Tier 2. After the next 5 years, you then get your indefinite stay.

So guy, Wake up and stop talking of food and 3 square meals. Most Guys after professional jobs are more interested in the long term benefits.

Cheers.
TravelRe: Is Living Abroad Worth It? by kvolander: 11:25pm On Jan 13, 2010
TOPE2000!:
So true grin
I have noticed that alot abt many Nigerians. Its sad tho


I concur . . . . . .100% wink
@TOPE2000

Are you trying to say you have not fallen victim of unsuccessful interviews ans assessment centres?

My dear friend, it's God's favour that sees one through. There are interviews where the white people may not just like your face.
TravelRe: Is Living Abroad Worth It? by kvolander: 10:15pm On Jan 13, 2010
~Sauron~:
Many graduates read useless courses in the first place. . . . .I won't dispute the fact that many graduates are jobless as we speak.
The KEY is to go for disciplines that pay £££

@sauron

Guy, it's not by reading courses that results to lucrative jobs. I've seen graduates who read non-lucrative bound courses with lucrative jobs and otherwise.
Everything is God's favour.
TravelRe: Is Living Abroad Worth It? by kvolander: 10:06pm On Jan 13, 2010
Busy_body:
forget that side, do you have a loaded bank account? Are you from a Royal lineage, have you got blue blood? What is your current and future career prospect like? Can you keep me in designer goods with shopping trips all year round? If yes, submit ya CV asap for my scrutiny tongue Meeting is meeting cheesy We are "meeting" here too now innit grin grin cheesy

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grin grin grin

We have a £4 million family house at Central London. Hope you know area I'm talking about; where the bigboys in the UK reside. grin grin grin

If you need more info, give me your email or send me an email so we could chat further
TravelRe: Is Living Abroad Worth It? by kvolander: 9:33pm On Jan 13, 2010
@Busy_body

Is that you? If you are, appears we've met somewhere B4.
CONFIRM AO THAT I CAN SEND YOU MY NUMBER.
TravelRe: Is Living Abroad Worth It? by kvolander: 9:31pm On Jan 13, 2010
@poster

I sympathize with the refusal to your visa application but I'll advise you take a break from applying for the meantime.
Also, did you really meet up with the reasons for your refusals before applying again? These british people are really crazy about all your visa application requirements and anything short of their minimum requirements would result to refusal.

Talking about living abroad, I stay in scotland but I think it depends on the plan you have for your life. If you are that kind of extravagant person, then i'm afraid the UK is not for you. The good thing about the UK is that you don't have to be doing a very lucrative job to get the basic necessities of life.

As for naija, I went back to naija after my masters to look for job but after trekking the whole of VI to drop CVs, connected with all my contacts, did all I could to get something without a single acknowledgement; Nobody even whispered to me before I found my way back to this place. And as I write, my coming back here is 100% justified as things have changed (for best I'll say) to my greatest surprise.

Man, forget that 'living as a king for naija' thing, it doesn't exist again.
SportsRe: African Nations Cup: Egypt Vs Nigeria - (3-1) by kvolander: 6:48pm On Jan 12, 2010
ME DEY GO CHURCH NOW, I DON SWITCH OF MY TV.[/size]

[size=8pt]CATCH U GUYS LATER
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SportsRe: African Nations Cup: Egypt Vs Nigeria - (3-1) by kvolander: 5:29pm On Jan 12, 2010
feeling mikel
SportsRe: African Nations Cup: Egypt Vs Nigeria - (3-1) by kvolander: 5:23pm On Jan 12, 2010
the eagles are flying
SportsRe: African Nations Cup: Egypt Vs Nigeria - (3-1) by kvolander: 5:21pm On Jan 12, 2010
who is this yusuf sef?
SportsRe: African Nations Cup: Egypt Vs Nigeria - (3-1) by kvolander: 5:18pm On Jan 12, 2010
what a thunderbolt from Obasi
SportsRe: African Nations Cup: Egypt Vs Nigeria - (3-1) by kvolander: 5:07pm On Jan 12, 2010
PoliticsRe: Unbelievable: Ex Nigerian Presidents Gets Pay Raise From N250m To N2bn Annually by kvolander: 2:07am On Jan 06, 2010
Why do you guys believe this crap? If it's not in any Nigerian dailies, then it's just a cock-and-bull crap.

Don't give yourselves hypertension.There's one problem on ground at the moment.
PoliticsSlovakian Caught With Explosives In Irish Airport by kvolander(op): 1:22am On Jan 06, 2010
Please, Tell me;which people dem think say dem dey fool?

If the sloviakian man in question was an african or from the east, who they have released him?
May God help us all.



Irish police arrested a Slovak man on Tuesday but released him without charge after Slovak authorities apologised for planting explosives in his luggage as part of an airport security exercise.

"The Slovakian Interior Minister has conveyed to Justice Minister Dermot Ahern his government's profound regret for this incident," the Irish government said in a statement.

The man, one of the thousands of east Europeans working in Ireland, flew back to Dublin on Saturday after his Christmas holidays. After a tip-off from Slovakia, Irish army experts removed from his apartment a small amount of explosives he had unwittingly brought back in his bag.

The man, in his 40s, was one of several passengers in whose luggage the Slovak authorities had concealed forbidden items without their knowledge to test their airport security.

Airport security has been the subject of international attention since a Nigerian suspected of ties to militants in Yemen tried to blow up a U.S. passenger jet on Christmas Day with explosives concealed in his underpants.

(Reporting by Andras Gergely; additional reporting by Martin Santa in Bratislava and Padraic Halpin in Dublin, editing by Tim Pearce)

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/22/20100105/tts-uk-ireland-slovakia-explosive-ca02f96.html

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