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Hi Guys, Compliments of the season. |
Fashoo11:Departure country - Nigeria Address - Contact address. Can be the AirBnb |
Fashoo11:Transfer. Their Paystack gateway isn’t so great |
ocpaschal:You can get a covid PCR test within a 6 hour turn around time in Lagos or Abuja |
Fashoo11:Wakanow is a good option. I used them. Paid 1.7m for Qatar Airways. Itinerary: Lagos >>> Doha >>>>Sydney |
How can you be dissatisfied with salt? |
todugo:Lmao. These things dey happen. I can see multiple lesions at different stages of healing. If you look at the healing lesions closely, you can see the familiar hyperpigmentation of healing herpes simplex lesions. Also, if you zoom closely, you can see holes in the centre of each lesion, thus raising the edges. Remember the edges of herpes simplex lesions are well defined and also what? Raised. I can swear if he tests for HSV 1 & 2, his doubts would be cleared. It is just best to have one sexual partner. |
Looks like herpes facialis? |
Softkey:Thanks chief. I make my wages and I am paying out of pocket. No vex |
Softkey:But it’s sha the cheapest so far hmm |
pedrilo:I hate this with all my heart |
Greetings everyone. Hope you are all doing well. Please what’s the turn around time for study visa application in SA? |
biviy:Lmao this one na late comer. |
Naijabad:thank you. This is good information |
Hi guys. I need some insight please. I'm considering transiting through SA or UK to Australia when flights start becoming available in Nov-Dec. It appears as through flights wouldn't become available in Nigeria until next year. Advise? |
Pilot plan to return international students 24 September 2021 A pilot plan that will see the phased return of fully vaccinated international students to NSW has been given the green light by the Commonwealth Government, with the first flight touching down by the end of this year. Accommodation provider Scape has been confirmed to house the returning students for a 14-day quarantine in Redfern, at a building retrofitted to accommodate up to 650 students to COVIDSafe standards approved by NSW Health and NSW Police. Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional New South Wales, Industry and Trade John Barilaro said the staggered return of students was stage one of a pilot that would slowly expand and evolve, as vaccination rates continue to rise in NSW and internationally. “The international education sector sustains thousands of jobs across NSW, and I’m proud that NSW is leading the way with the return of international students to our shores,” Mr Barilaro said. “The safety of the people of NSW is paramount and we are taking no risks. All participating students will be required to be fully vaccinated with a TGA-recognised COVID-19 vaccine, and strict quarantine protocols will be in place. “Importantly, this plan will not come at the expense of any Australian citizen or resident wishing to return home.” Treasurer Dominic Perrottet said the program was vital to the State’s economic recovery, creating jobs and restoring growth. “International education plays an important role in connecting NSW to the world,” Mr Perrottet said. “As we implement a range of efforts to reboot our economy, rebuilding the sector - which was worth $14.6 billion to NSW in 2019 - is a key part of our efforts.” Education partners including Australian Catholic University, Macquarie University, The University of Newcastle, The University of Sydney, UNSW, UTS, University of Wollongong and Western Sydney University, plus independent providers the International College of Management Sydney, Kaplan, Navitas, RedHill and Study Group, have signed up to the industry-funded pilot plan. Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said NSW was the top destination in Australia for international students. “More than 57,000 students are currently overseas, with many desperate to return, resume their studies, part-time jobs, connect with friends and continue their journey in our world-leading institutions,” Mr Ayres said. The first phase of the pilot plan is anticipated to bring back 500 international students to NSW on chartered flights, paid for by the students, by the end of the year. Scape CEO Anouk Darling said the company was proud to be involved in the pilot. “Our Scape team are proud to partner with the NSW Government and our world class education sector, here in NSW, to welcome our returning international students into our most advanced and COVID-safe student accommodation facility at Scape Redfern,” Ms Darling said. The announcement was welcomed by the higher education sector with Professor Barney Glover AO, Governor of the NSW Vice-Chancellors’ Committee thanking the NSW Government. “After over 18 months of planning, we are delighted that both the Australian and NSW Government are supportive of a pilot plan for an incremental reopening of our borders to our international students,” Mr Glover said. Council of International Students Australia President, Belle Lim, welcomed the detailed planning and collaborative approach. “We all want international students back on campus, enjoying the unique learning, work and life experience that only studying in Australia can deliver. We support the cautious approach and look forward to growing the number of students returning to NSW over time,” Ms Lim said. CEO of Independent Higher Education Australia Simon Finn said the private higher education sector welcomes the pilot’s launch and commends the NSW Government’s unwavering focus on community safety, international student welfare and rebuilding the state economy. “By working with the Independent Higher Education Australia (IHEA) on this pilot from the beginning, the NSW Government has demonstrated its commitment to supporting both the private and public education sector,” Mr Finn said. Participating education providers will contact students to progress an expression of interest for the pilot plan. http://www.study.sydney/news/news/pilot-plan-to-return-international-students |
samonak:Hahaha very correct. The Army is more political. I worked in a base whose CO was a naval captain. I went for an official trip in the convoy of his gunboat and I noticed he was amiably received by senior officers who outranked him. I also believe appointments are based on specialization in NDA. Like how Commanding Officers are usually people who specialize in Operations compared to say, someone in Public Relations. |
Mrtaye:Thanks for the correction. My experience has mostly been with with Navy. Captain is a way higher rank there. I can now understand why the rank is not given the right “respect” |
samonak:Maybe didn’t join with a degree but definitely or probably attained higher education while in service. |
samonak:You can tell me a second or first Lieutenant. Definitely not a Major and definitely not a Captain. Talkless of a Captain in the Navy |
Missionaire:After Lieutenant, it’s Lt Commander in Navy or Major in Army |
Xkoba:Follow up with Access Bank |
Don’t celebrate yet. I went back to your first thread to look at the lesions again. I can see some vesicular lesions of about few mm in diameter. Molluscum contagiosum is usually papular (unless there’s some superficial skin infection). Then I can also see some lesions that have healed. Molluscum would heal without scarring and pigmentation, whereas healed herpes lesions would have distinct pigmentation from surrounding skin. Finally I noticed a few crops at the base of the phallus. That’s an untypical distribution for molluscum. It’s not unlikely but herpes would usually involve pubic area, base and shaft of phallus. If you haven’t done HSV Testing, kindly consider one. It is very unlikely to have diagnosis of MC as first consideration, based on a presentation of genital lesions. |
vimma:So many years too late. I hope you were able to sort it out |
Martins134:Yes. Those who use them still send me good reviews. |
Admirabellebnf:Tbh if you ask me, the MPH gives you more leverage in terms of opportunities, if that’s your priority. And expanding your scope is always a plus. Otherwise, employment opportunities with MPH-MBA is real solid anywhere in the world esp in the pandemic. |
Admirabellebnf:You already have an MPH right? |
derbykol:Could be true. But then you need to get paid until you don’t need to get paid anymore. For that time, just to develop thick skin and keep plotting |
mikedanza:Fact that’s true. I once had an interview like that. The interviewer was a UK doctor and he was bantering my additional qualifications. I kept telling him “the records are there for confirmation”…”I can provide additional details and documentation to confirm any queries”. He was the one taking the thing personal. But I made sure I floored his questions. When it was time for me to ask question in the interview, I asked him about his organizational culture and values. Baba calm down |
