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EducationRe: Schooling In The US: Getting Student Visa by layi(m): 1:08pm On Feb 11, 2006
I've attended the interview twice (years ago) and was denied without questions.

Of course, they have requirements like ties to your country, financial statements, well lined out career path, and basically the burden of proof is on you to proove you are only going to study and we'll be back upon completion of studies

However they do not follow this to the letter because of the ever increasing visa applicants.
The 2nd time i went for the interview, student visa applicants numbered up to 1500 that day.
That gives them the impression that we all want to run out so they now tighten their belts against us.

Most times , they just deny you without looking at your papers or asking any question. its pathetic but do i blame them?
The only grudge I have against them is the visa application fees they keep collecting and yet they deny u without asking any questions. Thats Fraud!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Tell Us Your Daily Routine by layi(op): 12:26pm On Feb 11, 2006
Chillin, Is that your own routine? Sit and criticize others? How exciting! undecided

I wonder how someone else's can become boring to u. Do you live it?
TravelRe: What Countries Would You Like To Visit? by layi(m): 6:36pm On Feb 10, 2006
I'm sure having my honeymoon in Hawaii
Nairaland GeneralRe: Tell Us Your Daily Routine by layi(op): 6:20pm On Feb 10, 2006
7.00am - Wakes up, Say hi to my family and GOD.
7.15am - Clean up my apartment.
7.30am - Clean & warm my car-rav4 (suvs takes a while 2 clean)
8.00am - Into the bathroom to clean up and shave.
8.15am - Take my breakfast
8.30am - Dress up and off to school (lasu college of medicine)
9.00am - Arrives school and lectures starts
11.00am - BReak. Off to my car, logs on to the net with my lappy and starcomms air card connection. Checks mails and nairaland. Updates my online biz sites and send mails needed.
1.00pm - Back for lectures
4.00pm - Through for the day, takes lunch and drives off to allen avenue (I own Naijagears= makes personalized clothings for naijan youths) checking NL in between
5.00pm - Off to Dexel Media (my multimedia biz) to check up things.
6.00pm - Off to Chopsticks in Ikorodu lagos (also another business of mine)
7.30pm - Calls up friends and heads back home
8.00pm - Takes dinner...makes online research, do any assignments needed. Check NL and other forum I belong to.
9-11pm - Watch Cable TV
12am - Pray and off to bed

Weekends

Saturday
10am - Wakes up, say my prayers
11am - Chat with family, help with chores around
12noon - Off to the sports club to play tennis
3pm- Off to Dream plaza's Recording studio
6pm- Visit friends
8pm - Back home and watch films till...
11am - Off to bed

Sundays
Same as staurday except that church replaces club and lil help with house chores.

I don't follow this religiously though but that could represent my daily routine to a great extent.
Nairaland GeneralTell Us Your Daily Routine by layi(op): 6:02pm On Feb 10, 2006
I know there are so many forumites who come on Nairaland every single day. Its like a world of its own where you can move out of the kitchen to the chatterbox, read jokes, post adverts send Pms etc. It seems NL is all there is but really i'll like to know what goes on in our private lives before you switch on your PC and after you logg off.

Lets know how your life outside Nairaland looks like.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Were Are All The Beautiful Girls In Here? by layi(m): 5:54pm On Feb 10, 2006
so who 'kere' pass? hotA or smartsoft

*runz of to check their profiles*
FamilyRe: I "Hate" My Parents by layi(m): 5:39pm On Feb 10, 2006
Nice of you timmy. I hope you remember the unianimous stand - Get ur butt out of the house.
RomanceRe: Why Is It That A Relationship Without Money Cannot Work For Girls by layi(m): 4:52pm On Feb 10, 2006
sure...b4 my 25th birthday grin
CareerRe: Why Are All Africans Studying Nursing In America? by layi(m): 4:36pm On Feb 10, 2006
Are the men also going into nursing?
Music/RadioRe: Olo Mi -- By Tosin Martins. by layi(m): 4:27pm On Feb 10, 2006
Yep I've heard it before...

Nice love song. Its a soundtrack to a yoruba movie (towing the lines of "Eji Owuro"wink.
See why i write love poems in yoruba. I just love the language. "It says more than u mean" wink
Nairaland GeneralRe: What Tree Did You Fall From??? by layi(m): 4:17pm On Feb 10, 2006
How come there are no bad attributes.

Are we all so good? undecided
RomanceRe: Why Is It That A Relationship Without Money Cannot Work For Girls by layi(m): 4:14pm On Feb 10, 2006
*sings like a girl*

Your love does give me thrills
But love wont pay all my bills
trala la la la la la
FoodRe: Bird Flu Outbreak- Are U Still Eating Eggs And Chicken?? by layi(m): 4:11pm On Feb 10, 2006
I cant do without chicken o.
I just make sure i over fry it.
Fry the hell out out of it
Fry out all the germs.
..and enjoy ur sikin
FoodRe: Ice Cream!! by layi(m): 7:55pm On Feb 09, 2006
...and the yoruba counterpeeee


"maaaami , alaskrim ti de o..mi ma mu"
AdvertsThe Cupidsphere: Valentine Gifts Exhibition And Trade Fair by layi(op): 7:50pm On Feb 09, 2006
The Cupidsphere
Start: 7 February 2006

Valentine Gifts Exhibition and Trade Fair

Venue
City Mall, Onikan, Lagos

Free entrance

Contact
Toun Ajao
PRD
63 Opebi Road Ikeja Lagos
08034380856


Lagosians this is the best place to get a gift for your val. So many ideas. Try the fair.
FoodRe: Ice Cream!! by layi(m): 7:40pm On Feb 09, 2006
and d waffi counterpart

"Paleee...licky licky seller don touchlight for our dommot i o. Abeg land me small pepper make me sef gradge small na."
FoodRe: Ice Cream!! by layi(m): 7:38pm On Feb 09, 2006
and the counterpart in ajegunle


"mama.i wan chop ass screen. Na only 5 nara." undecided
EventsRe: I Need Naija Songs For Wedding Reception by layi(m): 7:01pm On Feb 09, 2006
resonance- Chinwe Ike (best song for a wedding reception)

Oruka - Sunn Nneji

Imagine That - Styl Plus
Nairaland GeneralRe: What Have You Learnt From Nairaland? by layi(m): 6:57pm On Feb 09, 2006
I have learnt a whole lot from nairaland and its users in particular.

I've learnt how to be a good debater and reason more rationally from NFERYN

I've learnt to make how to be an astute businessman from KAZEY

I've also learnt a whole lot on several subjects from SEUN, IJEBUMAN, NICETOHAVE, SNAZZYDAWN, ANGELAZ

I've also learnt how to be tolerant from troubles created by NDDY, AJISAFE and others who are insultive and too harsh with their comments.

I've learnt how to manage a high profile status with leisure/fun from DEJIOLOWE

I've learnt how to be bold in professing my christianity from DONNIE


I learn from almost evrybody on nairaland and that explains why i keep coming back.
Christianity EtcRe: Shakesphear's Name In The King James Bible Spelled Backwards by layi(m): 6:46pm On Feb 09, 2006
Thats because you are biased. Its obvious.
I believe someone as intelligent as you are should know that the bible is called the holy book written over a thousand years ago. Now to say shakesphere cowrote the bible means a million and 1 things.
I expected a better argunment than that from you exu. sad
HealthWorld's First (Partial) Face Transplant by layi(op): 6:39pm On Feb 09, 2006
Isabelle Dinoire a french woman had her face mauled by a dog in May 2005. She became faceless from her nosebridge down.
The world first successful partial face transplant was performed on her (according to news sources). Although i see it has far from beign succesful because the face is still disfigured but at least she has a face now.
She recently hit the spotlight after a press conference 2 days ago.
The funny thing (which is trademark of western culture) is that she has now monetized the entire saga. She had entered a deal with British documentary maker Michael Hughes to sell off her pictures for 100,000pounds.


Read more here.
http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzz_log/?fr=fp-buzz-img
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabelle_Dinoire
CelebritiesRe: Cossy Orjiakor: Her New Image by layi(op): 6:20pm On Feb 09, 2006
spikedcylinder:
Anyone who sees her for the first time would instantly think of sex! tongue
I can imagine the riot going on btw your legs. Anyway I had to put up a pic of her - dorsal view. Ventral view fit cause wahala. cheesy
BusinessRe: Means Of Purchasing Items On Ebay? by layi(m): 6:14pm On Feb 09, 2006
Look dear, there are some stuffs you see on the net that you can't get anywhere. They are called antiques. Not everybody is Ijebu like you. Some people look at the end result not the cost.

Whichever way you see. you are still going to spend money. Mind you these companies reship "free of charge". It might take longer though because they ship in bulk for their customers.
Christianity EtcRe: Shakesphear's Name In The King James Bible Spelled Backwards by layi(m): 5:52pm On Feb 09, 2006
We have GOD in the bible.
So dog was spelt backwards. Right?
This means a dog co wrote the bible with King James. Right?

You guyz will stop at nothing to discredit the holy book. Go on with your folly.
PoliticsDariye Implicates Obasanjo And Mantu by layi(op): 5:25pm On Feb 09, 2006
Joshua Dariye has just implicated President Obasanjo and Sen Mantu in the N1.8Billion loot saga.

Read the news here http://odili.net/news/source/2006/feb/9/300.html

He has opened up. What happens next? Will he go the Tafa way as well?
PoliticsRe: Tafa Balogun Serves Jail Term, Regains Freedom by layi(m): 5:19pm On Feb 09, 2006
Former Inspector General accused of a monumental fraud recently- Mr Tafa Balogun has been freed. He has completed his sentence. shocked

http://odili.net/news/source/2006/feb/9/38.html
BusinessRe: Means Of Purchasing Items On Ebay? by layi(m): 5:08pm On Feb 09, 2006
You can buy stuffs in Ebay from Nigeria. All u need a a US Based reshipper. Those companies above offer such service.

As regards not using companies. Its the same amount if you want to get a prepaid virtual card.

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