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fendorf: @ manmeta...my wife is a nurse.pls let me know all the documents u submitted and how did u get them assessed?thanksLet me have your email ID. Are you or your wife going to be the primary applicant? In any case, I'd advise you first of all peruse the information on the Australian immigration website: www.immi.gov.au/skills/skillselect/ Start from there. And if you need additional info, you may get back to me. It's all easy if you take your time to digest the requirements first. All the best. |
@jennykadry: Hello Ma. I'd be moving with my family from Nigeria to Australia in a couple of weeks from now. Could you please advise on the types of food items we'd come along with that would give us no stress with border security/custom services? I'd appreciate your soonest response Ma. Thanks and God bless. |
@jennykadry: Hello Ma. I'd be moving with my family from Nigeria to Australia in a couple of weeks from now. Could you please advise on the types of food items we'd come along with that would give us no stress with border security/custom services? I'd appreciate your soonest response Ma. Thanks and God bless. |
[quote author=T.Moni]congrats bro...which of the cities are you coming to?[/quote]Thanks bro. Apologies for this late response. I'm just getting to read this. I'm looking at Sydney or Brisbane. Most likely Sydney. |
Dear all, I've been following this thread for a while. I was granted my Independent Skilled Visa a couple of months ago. Just a word of advice for intending and serious migrants: The whole process can be very easy and short if you take your time to first understand all that is required, otherwise, it could be confusing. Get all your paper work ready first. I did my IELTS in Sept. last year, got my qualifications assessed in December and submitted my application in Feb. I was notified to do my medicals and penal clearance in May and in Sept. I was granted visa, just 7 months after my application was submitted! I would advise you to invest time in knowing all what is required of you first. Having a full understanding of this will make the process faster and easier. All the best. |
I was in Loyola 1989 to 1994. I met Rev. Daramola (a wonderful and respected gentleman, he was) as the Principal before Mr. Adeoye (not too sure of the name) replaced him. Does any one remember Mr. Eniade? He was our football coach. A great mentor. |
Tonyblu:Tonyblu, I can't agree with u more!!! Manmeta |
Tonyblu, I do agree with u that we have to see how we help push our notions and ideas to the Uncle Pat's campaign group. Going by the polls that was raised on Utomi's on nairaland, the responses have been more favourable than otherwise. Knowing that nairaland is not a political front and not every1 here really supports Pat Utomi and his "white man idealogies", i'll still want to suggest to the moderator (or any1 concerned) on how we can get this discourse across to Uncle P's website. This might be where the revolution will start from!!!! remember we r almost 1 million individuals in nairaland alone!!! who says we don't have a say? we do, fellow compatriots. God bless our beloved country. God bless our hearts and hands. God bless Nigeria!!! Compatriotly, Manmeta |
Dear WhoAmI, my joy knew no bounds when i read ur different views on and responses to the Nigerian political landscape, dream and the status quo. I for once found a like mind - a deep one for that. Remember what Obafemi Awolowo said in his biblical explanation of great minds: "Only deep calls onto the deep" The sage couldnt be more right - likewise u! We should use this one-time opportunity to organise "deep minds" to chat a new course for this great nation called Nigeria. We couldnt have had a better opportunity when most of our armed robbers cum political leaders are engaged in melodrama and confusion!!! let's take advantage of this and enlighten ourselves on this. I think we really have to listen Pat Utomi. Check: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2502240648675966627&hl=en U'll hear a man who really has thot deep on the Nigeria we all desire. Posterity will judge us all for our actions and/or inactions. WhoAMI, could we meet on a personal basis? I'd really like us to rub minds together. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!!! The labours of our heroes past shall NOT be in vain. Me, Manmeta |
As at the time I was sending this posting, nairaland had 74,966 members; 35,297 topics and 855,080 postings. i'll like Seun to give the following pple some tokens of award: a. the 100,000th member b. the person that will post the 50,000th topic c. the person with the 1,000,000th posting on nairaland. Seun do we have a deal and is any1 in support of this? Hands up!!! me, manmeta (okunrin meta) |
naijacutee:That's the point, naijacute!!! We're stronger than them. Does anyone else agree with this? Let the battle begin - against oppression and ideas-deprived leadership!!! Welcome on board! |
Thx. iice |
I'm waiting for this parry!!! Just send all ur contributions, i'll make the arrangements myself. me, okunrin meta |
One thing the buffoons we call politicians have succeeded in making us believe is that as Nigerian individuals, we, our votes and opinions don't count. They've rubbished us to the extent we don't believe we have rights as citizens of the same country we claim its nationality. They believe they can force anything or anybody on us. This is the battle we have to fight!!! We should let them know we COUNT!!! Enough of having kangaroo elections where results'd have been determined!!! No one can try rigging elections in Lagos to the extent that they will succeed because Lagosians are emancipated and they know who they vote for. Why can't this be expressed on a national level? It's high time we witnessed a paradigm shift - away from these looters, killers and dictators who have no values, ideals and ideas. Let's welcome Pat Utomi and many more like him. Don't let these corrupt, clueless thiefs fool us any longer that we don't have a say in changing the polity. We have, we can and we will!!! God bless Nigerians! God bless Nigeria. |
Hello guys, girls, men & women (I'm sorry if i left your category out). My name is manmeta (okunrin meta) - 3 men in 1. it figuratively means that i'm a "man". i'm a naija with full naija blood running through my veins. i live some where in europe. this will be moi 1st posting on nairaland and i think it's fun and educative to be here. i think someone shld throw a party for my being here the issue at: answering a qxn with a qxn. i will like 2 say wot kind of qxn? keep it real. Manmeta |
nirron1:Dear Nirron1, One thing the buffoons we call politicians have succeeded in making us believe is that as Nigerian individuals, we, our votes and opinions don't count. They've rubbished us to the extent we don't believe we have rights as citizens of the same country we claim its nationality. They believe they can force anything or anybody on us. This is the battle we have to fight!!! We should let them know we COUNT!!! Enough of having kangaroo elections where results'd have been determined!!! No one can try rigging elections in Lagos to the extent that they will succeed because Lagosians are emancipated and they know who they vote for. Why can't this be expressed on a national level? It's high time we witnessed a paradigm shift - away from these looters, killers and dictators who have no values, ideals and ideas. Let's welcome Pat Utomi and many more like him. Don't let these corrupt, clueless thiefs fool us any longer that we don't have a say in changing the polity. We have, we can and we will!!! God bless Nigerians! God bless Nigeria. |
Do you ever imagine a Nigeria where the rule of law is upheld, the system works and the society at large is enlightened? Do you see Nigerians with positive attitudinal changes and custodians of loyalty and patriotism? Do you conceive our nation being severed from mentalities of instant gratification? Do you see a Nigeria, as it were? |
Do you ever imagine a Nigeria where the rule of law is upheld, the system works and the society at large is enlightened? Do you see Nigerians with positive attitudinal changes and custodians of loyalty and patriotism? Do you conceive our nation being severed from mentalities of instant gratification? Do you see a Nigeria, as it were? |
Hmmm, I remind one grammatically error drama. PLS PUT ON UR BULLET PROOF. U'VE BEEN WARNED!!! Kikaming i was caming (As i was coming) I sawed them fighting (I saw them figthing) I divided them (i separated them) but they didint divide (but they refused to separate) I left dem for ground ( i left them) so i didnt dey there (so i wasnt there) |
lalaboi, make u no mind the guy. in fact, as from today na "Awoof" ur name go be. wait, if any1 throw party u sef dey go? manmeta |
nich:U r right! "Who" is throwing the party. Manmeta |
Olopa ewo ni t'epe (Police wetin cause swear)! |
Hello guys, girls, men & women (I'm sorry if i left ur category out). My name is manmeta (okunrin meta) - 3 men in 1. it figuratively means that i'm a "man". i'm a naija with full naija blood running thru my veins. i live some where in europe. this will be moi 1st posting on nairaland and i think it's fun and educative to be here. i think some1 shld throw a party for my being here ![]() the issue at: answering a qxn with a qxn. i will like 2 say wot kind of qxn? ![]() keep it real. Manmeta |
wao! so who's throwing the party? 