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TravelRe: Traveling With Nigeria Food Stuffs by macmoyor(op): 4:45pm On Aug 29, 2011
thank u David,,but the red oil is small bottle and the melon is grounded its of 4packets only i packed together with my cloth in a check in bag. I also have a little semolina 3kg.am just wondering if it will raise eye brows and delay my flight.
lol,,no beans to try,,
TravelTraveling With Nigeria Food Stuffs by macmoyor(op): 4:38pm On Aug 29, 2011
I am about to embark on international travel. I want to go along with some Nigeria food like grounded and ungrounded egusi(melon),red oil .
I do like to know,if its advisable to take these items along without any immigration hitches, huh
Could you guys in here please share your experience/s and advise me on this matter, ><>
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SportsRe: Mikel Obi's Father's Kidnappers Asked For N600 Billion - Plateau Commissioner by macmoyor(m): 7:43pm On Aug 24, 2011
Fed govt is preparing amnesty  and training program for the kidnappers, prospective and current kidnappers get registered  now, smiley
TravelRe: Travel To Ireland, New Zealand, And Other Countries by macmoyor(m): 9:07am On Aug 21, 2011
[s]can you please tell me how i can get the visa too. I have a brother over there that can help you when you get there[/s]., here is my email kaffy4tope@yahoo.co.uk, i will tell you more

cant that your same brother tell you how he got his own visa?
TravelRe: Memorial University Canda,2011 by macmoyor(op): 1:37pm On Aug 20, 2011

So does that mean that the Total fees + Living expenses for a special course in Memorial will be about $30,000?


yea that is the case,,for more info,you can cross check mun website,

any one from 9ja going to mun this fall?
TravelRe: Malaysia by macmoyor(m): 11:21am On Aug 08, 2011
smiley smileysmiley sharp guy,
TravelRe: Malaysia by macmoyor(m): 6:30am On Aug 08, 2011
lol,, ajdollars just look at how you running around like decimal point, i go put sand sand for ur garri,
you are really a morron and mofon , na only you get company abi? keep showcasing your childish traits.i dont need tell u who i be,and where i dey,
TravelRe: Malaysia by macmoyor(m): 5:42am On Aug 08, 2011
abeg chambers help me talk sense into that idiot call ojdollars,
him thought say niraland users are illiterates as him, '.english course in malaysia for real', rubbish guy, he must be in Malaysia begging money at plaza row yat, he must have enrolled in one of the Malaysia quack colleges that gives guys cert in exchange of ringgit,
TravelRe: Malaysia by macmoyor(m): 5:29am On Aug 08, 2011
ojdollars your[b] papa, [/b] i don't know u are such naive,
TravelRe: Malaysia by macmoyor(m): 9:27pm On Aug 07, 2011
@Poster,  Visit www.bostonweb.edu.my and Contact this man there jefflouis@bostonweb.edu.my, call him also when he emails you back with his phone number. He can even arrange for airport Pickup for you. That School will offer you adm to take an English Course for one to three years, not sure about it. But he will guide you. Email him for more info, is the easiest way to school in MALAY. Nice country, [b]nice people with lots of opportunities too if you only look at very wel[/b]l. If you need more help, leave your question here.
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    huh Arrant Nonsense, Utter rubbish and gibberish
TravelRe: Malaysia by macmoyor(m): 6:03pm On Aug 07, 2011
your are still showcasing your moronic-ism ,
what school did you attend in Malaysia?,
TravelRe: Which African Passport Is Best To Travel Out From Thailand? by macmoyor(m): 8:15pm On Aug 05, 2011
Thai visa sticker on top Naija P is = shit, > hardly will any reasonable embassy will grant you visa,
@ all, avoid thai sticker in your P if you intend moving to any good country in future,
TravelRe: Malaysia by macmoyor(m): 2:50pm On Aug 03, 2011
@ Dr Dry, where are u from?, Yourbas or the Hausas do worst in Malaysia,
by the way,how can you secure admission for Uk and Australia for applicant?.who are you? i bet you are one of those morons begging money in Malaysia
TravelRe: Ticket Agent Needed by macmoyor(m): 5:24am On Jul 24, 2011
^some people could be wicked, from klcc to Dublin, shocked
well its just a tip of the iceberg,lots happens here, newbies arriving at KLCC,if not careful and fall into the hands of 9ja 'taxi drivers/touts ' there at the airport,hmm,,that's the begging of their misery to Malaysia.cos those guys will take you to unknown flat,beat the hell out of you if you fail to cooperate with them,and they will easily cater away your money and belonging,u will b left with your cloth on you,
TravelRe: Ticket Agent Needed by macmoyor(m): 10:46am On Jul 23, 2011
does this poster make sense?, do you know where Cambodia is?, 9ja - Cambodia - France.hmmm,,its funny ohh
last time,a 9ja guy landed at Malaysia international airport,and he was asking where is the bus to Dublin(Ireland), he had been brain washed by dubious agent that once he get to Malaysia airport,then he can pic a bus to Dublin, sounds funny,but its real,
so from nija to Cambodia(Asia),then back again to France(Europe)i wonder what the op meant.
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TravelRe: Study In Vietnam by macmoyor(m): 5:08pm On Jul 10, 2011
come and be in jail shocked
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TravelRe: Nigerians Travelling And Living In Malaysia. How Do U Feel? by macmoyor(m): 5:46pm On Jul 04, 2011
your case is different. Not every body will be opportune just like you.
thanks
TravelRe: Nigerians Travelling And Living In Malaysia. How Do U Feel? by macmoyor(m): 4:15pm On Jul 04, 2011
hahahaah, i dey laugh like Obj,
you left Nija,come Malaysia dey do sampa under 40 degrees hot weather?( always under police net), dey look tall tall buildings and shine shine things?.
what other jobs you got?
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Should Have Four Capital Cities by macmoyor(m): 3:49pm On Jul 04, 2011
In fact,every state should be capital,enough of these nonsenses in Nigeria
TravelRe: Nigerians Travelling And Living In Malaysia. How Do U Feel? by macmoyor(m): 3:40pm On Jul 04, 2011
What kind of jobs are available?, I might be interested
NYSCRe: Fresh Graduates Refuse Their NYSC Postings by macmoyor(m): 2:29pm On Jul 04, 2011
When there are violence, well organized countries will issue travel alert warning to her citizens traveling to a violent prone countries and affected areas. In Nigeria,it is the opposite. why going to get your self killed in the name of NYSC?.
TravelRe: Nigerians Travelling And Living In Malaysia. How Do U Feel? by macmoyor(m): 10:48am On Jul 04, 2011
@ dell net; what is your background are you Albino? and what type of work you did while in Malaysia?, You came in for a year and worked?.Your papa get company for Malaysia? [s]All you folks saying you can't get job in Malaysia I will have to object to it[/s],What are your basis of objecting the fact that there is no work for guys in Malaysia? What and what do you like about Malaysia?. It will be nice to give details so that people will be informed.
@ wanaj0; Are you are an Engineer? or are you a skilled profession with company sponsor work visa?[s]Lived in Miri Sarawak then moved to KL. Go to work in Labuan and KK regularly. Also get to go to JB to visit a yard[/s] , you live in Kl and working at KK and Laubuan? what kinda work are you doing? will people get paid if they visit the yard at JB? is the grave yard or orange yard?,

let our posts be less ambiguous,clear and incisive

btw Singapore is ahead of Malaysia a million times in all ramifications.
TravelRe: To Renew Nigerian Passport In Malaysia by macmoyor(m): 5:34pm On Jun 26, 2011
Chelsea u too harsh ooh, anyway Malaysia is more harsh for some, lol
TravelRe: To Renew Nigerian Passport In Malaysia by macmoyor(m): 10:29am On Jun 24, 2011
yea,u will definitely have to go,even after felling it online,,cos they need take ur photo and finger prints, and if am not mistaking,applicants have to pay additional Rm150 at the embassy,just give the embassy a call,the staff will tel u what to do.cheers.
TravelRe: Before You Pay That Malaysia Agent Read This by macmoyor(m): 3:27pm On May 30, 2011
I bet you, if there are 10 free flights from Malaysia to Nigeria, the flight will not be enough for guys who wan to commot from this good for nothing country.there is nothing to do in Malaysia,even business. a Nokia phone battery(BT) for Malaysia is more than 1k for nija.who wan buy a phone battery for 1,500k for nija?, talk of school,you spend your money,get good grades,you apply for 1000jobs,no fir,/company will even call you up,
Nija should stop going to Malaysia, its a mistake for most people to be there, unless say ur papa na senators and governors,and ministers,
steve101 is just talking arrant nonsense,if Malaysia is good,it means where ever you are,be it kl or slagnor will also be good.a particular place don't make a county good,besides,Malaysia is not that big, so tell us where is the happening place, i know all part of Malaysia, besides kl and penang, other places na worst hit.cos the people there cant even follow u talk, more like timid behavior, the very few people making it are drugs and yahoo, if u are lucky,,else,,nothing.
TravelRe: German Policewoman - Shot And Killed A (benin) Nigerian Woman.{ Are We Save?} by macmoyor(op): 6:39pm On May 29, 2011
[s] And pulling out a knife, then using it,[/s]
me thinks its one of police make up to make the lady look guilty and while the racist police appears innocent.
TravelGerman Policewoman - Shot And Killed A (benin) Nigerian Woman.{ Are We Save?} by macmoyor(op): 1:05pm On May 29, 2011
According to the Bild News paper, (Mrs.Christy Schnudeck nee Omorodion, (39), was shot in her stomach at a close range by a German police woman at the job centre in Frankfurt. She collapsed and died afterward at the hospital. The bitter news spread like wild fire with shock and disbelief across African communities in the Diaspora.

Carrying Mrs. Christy O. Schnudeck away from the scene of the incident

According to the one sided report, the reason of the bloody drama was apparently a dispute over government support money (about 300 -600euros) between the late woman and the staff of the Job Centre. The woman wanted her support money in bar rather than the normal Bank transfer payment. The problem escalated when she was told that, it won`t be possible to pay her in bar.

The in-house security service alarmed the police at about 9am on the 19th of March 2011: "That a customer would not leave after a dispute with the staff at the Job Center and that she is rioting and disrupting the office operation. " A police spokesman said.

Upon the two police officers (woman and man) arrival at the scene, they asked the woman for her passport for the normal control which is obligatory in Germany. According to the unconfirmed report, instead of the ID card, she pulled up an eleven inch long knife blade from her pocket - and stabbed the police woman on her thigh. "Beware, she has a knife." The police alerted her partner.

Like in Nollywood films, the same officer grabbed her weapon (Pistol) and fire at her in the stomach. The 39 years old Nigerian – who relocated to Frankfurt since May 1st, 2011 from Aschaffenburg, collapsed and was confirmed dead an hour later from the injuries sustained from the gun short.

“The stabbed police woman`s condition is stable.” Said the police spoke person but no independent person has seen the police in question with bandage or otherwise.

Interestingly, the incident occurred in a designated Job Centre specifically met for groups of homeless people and those with addiction problems in the care of the Rhein-Main Area. In a nutshell, that means, the Police are expected to be extra-ordinarily careful due to the kind of persons such job centers are meant for. It simply means that, this couldn`t be the first time the Police are been alerted for such incident, but probably, the first time a black person is involved.

The general question in the lips of Africans in Germany is, why on earth will she carry a knife to job centre? The answer is simple considering the area it happened. It is well documented that she had a mental problem and by law, such people are treated with respect and absolute care. In a Country where one can escape judicial punishment when alcohol is found in Peoples blood system, one could imagine what happens to people with mental illness in Germany.

The state police in Wiesbaden have taken over the investigation. The question of necessity of firearms use "is being examined anyway.

Shock Amongst Nigerians In Germany.
If there is anything Germans are respected for, it`s certainly their respect for blood after the 2nd World War. Germany´s Highway roads for example, are well protected against wild animals. Killing of Birds or anything with blood even Trees are considered as crimes in German court of law. Sadly, the only blood that is not respected in Germany or protected by German Law in practical, is the blood of a black Person. It may sound funny but that is the bitter truth. German Police are well trained that defending themselves with Guns from fellow women with knives is totally unthinkable and a defeat to German grade “A” standard training Police enjoyed in this country.

Though this is not the first time a Nigerian or African will die in the hands of Police. All traced to racism within police against Africans in Germany. the obvious unanswered question is would the Police have reacted same way if the victim was a German or European or better still an American citizen with the possibility or consideration of mental imbalance as with the woman in question and the area the incident happened? Going back to memory lane, it might be right to conclude that German law protects especially, the police when a black person`s blood is shared.

Some of the known crimes committed against Africans in Germany;

In March 1996, M, a 29-year-old asylum-seeker from Uganda had gone to take a shower on the second floor of the asylum hostel where he lives when he was suddenly attacked by a number of masked men. M who was slammed against the wall several times by the masked men was struck in the face and on the body. He fell to the ground and was kicked on the ankle. M who offered no resistance during the assault witnessed several uniformed Police officers nearby. All refused to intervene.

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N`deye Mareame Sarr

John Anyanwu was killed in 1999 in Frankfurt by the police during control in an attempt to deport him and no Police was ever convicted.

14. Juli 2000, N'deye Mareame Sarr – Senegalese, was shot dead by the Police while fighting for the right of her baby in her Ex-husband`s house in Aschaffenburg (Bayern State) and the police involved were never punished.

Friday, the 7th of January, 2005, the 22 year-old Oury Jalloh was tied down with his hands and feets to a fireproof mattress located on top of a concrete base in a jail cell tiled from floor to ceiling. The supervising Police at the time ignored the fire alarm for quite some time. Oury Jalloh burned to death. An expert's report confirms: If the police had reacted immediately they could have saved his life.

Laye Konde, 35 was killed by Police in Bremen after they brutally administered an emetic. German officers who suspected Laye of ingesting drugs attempted to induce vomiting in order to secure evidence for his prosecution. When Laye resisted, Police officers bound him and a hose was pushed into his nose. The officers forcibly administered the drug alongside several liters of water Laye was forced to swallow.

The consulting emergency Doctor wrote to the Public prosecutor's office stating that "the patient had suffered substantial, probably fatal brain damage due to oxygen deficiency, which resulted from water penetrating into the lungs, The colleague as well as the two police officers gave the impression that this was a completely usual standard procedure."

It was reported; “After each spasm of vomiting, the stomach hose was refilled with water and reinserted. After about 20 minutes, the young man had virtually stopped breathing. Artificial respiration succeeded only “after a relatively long time” since “enormous amounts of water” spilled from the mouth and bronchial tubes, filling the throat with the liquid. Kondé lay in a coma for several days before the Bremen Public prosecutor's office announced his death.”

John Achidi, 19 (Nigeria/Cameroon) who was suspected of ingesting drugs was killed in Hamburg after German officers forcibly administered Ipecacuanha syrup and 800 ml of water against his will by inserting a stomach probe through his nostril.

John, who suffered from a heart condition, was laid on his back with his hands bound behind him and pinned to the floor by five officers who sought evidence to prosecute him. They held his legs, upper body and also pressed his head down onto his chest. John desperately sought to resist the brutal treatment, crying out, “I will die!”. Tragically the overpowering force of the officers was too great and John urinated before eventually laying motionless on the floor.

On 14 April 2006, Dominik Kuomadio, 23 (Congo) was shot to death in the streets of Dortmund by the police.

African women in an expulsion detention centre in Bremen were found to have been raped by officers. None were convicted of their crimes.

Amnetsy international also reports;
Aliu B, a 16-year-old youth from Sierra Leone, alleged that he was slapped by police officers and by a Police Doctor following his arrest outside Bremen railway station.

Two Togolese women, Ramanou Muyibatou and Alietou Zato became paralysed after jumping from a building at a great height out of fear of Police brutality in Hamburg.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
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Africans in the Diaspora are united over the death of Late Mrs. Christy O. Schnudeck and are eager to see Justice over her death. Plans are on the way for a peaceful protest in Frankfurt before and during the upcoming FIFA Female World Cup in Frankfurt when Nigeria will be playing Germany, close to the scene of the incident and a straight match to Frankfurt Stadium just to send unprecedented message to outside world.

We, the Edo Community of Nigeria, Germany e.V (National Body), The NIDO and the Nigeria community in Germany are waiting anxiously to see what step the Nigerian Embassy in Berlin/ABUJA will take to avert a recurrence of this bloody experience that has become a tradition in Germany?

We there be another cover up? Time shall tell…

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