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A twitter user narrated how he saved his friend from his manipulative and violent wife. I hope someone learns something form this story .
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Be careful how you click this links. |
edoairways:Does that qualify you to be a journalist in Nigeria, if it does then Mrs.Abeki dabiri should be ashamed of her ignorant comment. |
hillsiderfak:Alaye, it's boot not booth. And is jomuke a journalist? she was just opportuned to work at TVC. |
The chairman of the Nigeria in diaspora engage former yourview co-host jomoke alawode James and accused her of being a hater of President Bihari after the later replied a tweet in which she seems to question the president.
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Nigeria might be Africa’s largest economy but it is increasingly home to one of the continent’s weakest passports. Over the past decade, the Nigerian passport has suffered the worst decline in rankings on the annual Henley Passport Index with a 19-place drop. The decline in passport power now sees Africa’s most populous country rank 95th—firmly etched in the bottom quarter of the rankings. The drop in rankings also means Nigerian passport holders can visit two countries fewer now than they could in 2010 without first obtaining a visa. Regionally, Africa accounts for four of the seven biggest drops in ranking on the index since 2010. Keeping with the historical trends, the region also dominates the bottom quarter of the rankings with only two countries—Seychelles and Mauritius—in the top 50. In some cases, passport power is affected by local conflict and security fears as seen in the cases of Libya which has dropped 16 places since 2010 and Mali which has dropped 13 places. But, generally, the decline in the power of African countries is largely because countries in other regions are easing travel with reciprocity and boosting the strength of their passports at a much faster pace. While Henley & Partners, the residence and citizenship consultancy that collates the index, notes a “substantial increase in the number of countries an average individual can visit without needing to get a visa in advance,” it also admits much of the progress on this front is firmly skewed towards holders of passports of developing countries. As such, the firm says the current global mobility gap is the “starkest” ever since the inception of the index. Without the luxury of visa-free travel or even receiving visas on arrival, traveling abroad comes with the hurdle of expensive, paperwork-intensive visa application processes for a majority of holders of African passports. But most applications are likely to be met with rejection—sometimes without just cause: a joint All-Party Parliamentary Group report from British lawmakers in August showed Africans are being unfairly denied UK visas. The real-life implications of difficult visa processes for Africans range from being unable to visit family members abroad to scuttling higher education plans. Up to 75% of African students who applied for study permits in Canada between January and May 2019 were rejected— far higher than the global rejection rate of 39%. One easy way for African countries to boost the strength of their passports is by easing visa regimes on the continent. Yet, progress in easing travel between African countries remains slow-moving: 49% of countries on the continent offer neither visa on arrival nor visa-free travel to other African visitors. Source: https://qz.com/africa/1784107/nigerias-passport-drops-most-in-global-travel-rankings/
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Mofpearl:Do you mean the Nigerian embassy in Qatar or UAE? And did you get your passport that day? |
JONSYN7154:There are no jobless educated Americans in Nigeria in large quantity, are they? My point is, there are lots of educated Nigerian here in Qatar that don't have jobs, don't they deserve a chance, I have nothing against the Indian guy I spoke with, but remembering the stories of people I've spoken with who where jobless for months makes me wonder. We need to take care of our own first. |
koning:You got my point bro. |
Yankee101:Bro, if you come to Qatar and you see the number of jobless Nigerians, you will get my point. |
salford1:Oga, we have many unemployed Nigerians seeking for jobs here but the foreigners get the jobs at the Embassy. |
The machine that does the capturing is brought from you UAE, once or twice a year and the waiting list already long. |
So I just called the Nigerian Embassy in Qatar, And guess what? It's was Indian Guy that spoke to me, imagine that. Someone informed me that it's not strange to find foreigners working in Nigerian embassies. |
Hello House, Please I want to go to the UAE from Qatar to renew my Nigerian passport, does anyone have any useful Information, Like how long it's takes to get a passport done over there? Thanks |
Pls Guys, is it advisable to use astranti.com solely for my prep for cima bcert 1-4, cause it seems it the only free study source i can find do far? |
Is there any CIMA whatapp group, I'll like to join pls. |
Please i need cima study package, can anyone advise where i can download it. |
jiggaz:I've sent you some emails also? |
jiggaz:Hello, please I'd like to have the title of that or those sermon(s) you listened to, also can you help me with link for free download of the sermon(s) |
What's the financial requirement for obatthe study visa please |
eduman365:It requires password
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eduman365:I've check YouTube many times it's not there, people only post previous services. |
Please I need the access to watch the Mfm manna water program today. Please help, you can send me a pm |
Hello house, please if you got admitted to Paderborn for summer 2020, please indicate. Let's talk. Thanks |
LiftedMan: |
Please if you got admitted to Paderborn summer 2020, please indicate. Thanks, make we gather reason together. |
ZombieTERROR:Germany is now taking our students, very soon those going to Germany will make huge discovery and better that nation while we refuse to invest in our educational system. |
ZombieTERROR:Am not a fan of the president but to fare to him he didn't start it. |