Travel › Re: The Underrated Cotonou (benin Republic) by LinkTank: 6:15pm On Aug 17, 2023*. Modified: 4:53am On Aug 19, 2023 |
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Travel › Re: Authenticity Of Documents At Ministry Of Foreign Affairs, Abuja by LinkTank: 1:58am On Aug 10, 2023*. Modified: 4:44pm On Aug 10, 2023 |
drLammy: Good morning For Benin Republic your documents has to be attested at the ministry of foreign affairs in Benin Republic before it can be attested here in Benin high commission in Abuja. Then to Ministry of foreign affairs in Nigeria. |
Education › Re: Steps For Document Authentication In Ministry Of Education And Foreign Affairs by LinkTank: 1:56am On Aug 10, 2023*. Modified: 1:11am On Aug 11, 2023 |
drLammy: It works both ways, if you can get the transcript in person and bring it for authentication. However since most schools won't handle the physical copy of the transcripts to students you can request it to be sent where you can have access to have the physical copy. Also you can request your school to send the transcript to the MOE if you have the ministry's address. It won't be automatically authenticated when sent down here (to the ministry's address), you will have to collect it and also do the authentication.
Ps note : you have to avail your original degree certificate and O'level certificate to authenticate your transcript. |
Travel › Re: Int’l Travels: Airfares Hit Rooftop In Nigeria As Ghanaians, Others Pay Less by LinkTank: 1:19pm On Jul 29, 2023 |
Thanks. Eriokanmi: keep checking bro. I knew Nigerians would flood the place on hearing that news. The rush would not last long. Summer ends around August ending and everyone can rest |
Travel › Re: Int’l Travels: Airfares Hit Rooftop In Nigeria As Ghanaians, Others Pay Less by LinkTank: 7:37am On Jul 29, 2023 |
Hmmmm....... can you suggest any other alternative?? Eriokanmi: I observed that too earlier today when i checked for someone. I guess Nigerians had thronged Benin to buy tickets, after the news, causing foreign airlines there to quickly adjust their rates. Every organisation wants to make profit, of course, only that Benin citizens who wish to travel, would be badly affected. Rates were so low in the past weeks. |
Travel › Re: Int’l Travels: Airfares Hit Rooftop In Nigeria As Ghanaians, Others Pay Less by LinkTank: 6:44pm On Jul 28, 2023 |
The ticket prices seem to be same with naija own on the airline/ticketing sites, are the prices only lower if purchased physically at the Cotonu airport?? Thanks. Eriokanmi: Yes naw. Go to your bank and ask if they have a branch in cotonou. Or ask for any bank that has a branch there and open an account with them. You may open a dom account with them and put your dollars there. But ask first, if you can be able to withdraw your money from the dom account when you get to Cotonou. Go to the airport and buy your ticket. Its safer that way than carrying cash across the border.
Alternatively, tell your people you're going to meet and any of your relations abroad to buy your ticket for you. Get to Cotonou and withdraw your money, fly and pay your relation when you get to your destination as agreed. Good luck. |
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