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Disclaimer: This does not represent my views. I only shared it so some people can know there is an "Afonja" in their midst. |
The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB and the Independent peoples of Biafra IPOB has been described as private non-governmental organization initiated by individuals to scam Igbo.Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/12/ipob-massob-ngos-set-individual-scam-ndigbo/ |
BadLuckonmyGame:I just noticed this thread. To be honest, the hookah guy sounds like a novice to me. Martingale system like someone rightly said, is a one way ticket to bankruptcy. I laughed when he said he cannot have 5 straight losses. Unless you are playing the matches yourself, you can, and will have a lot of straight losses. |
Mfdoom1 I am sorry I cannot help you there. I haven't applied for a tourist visa and I don't know way around it. But I'm guessing it will be easier since you already have some travel history. I also hope her funded PhD will be enough for the financial requirements. Anyway, it doesn't matter. Apply You either get approved or refused. |
You need a tourist visa like someone earlier said. And you can get a travel insurance at any insurance company in Lagos. I don't understand what you mean by your wife cannot live permanently in Italy. She is allowed by EU law to live in Italy. Perhaps you mean she won't want to because has a job in UK. Lastly, her bringing a married spouse to UK means strict UK immigration laws, and strict financial requirements. If you are both truly married for the right reasons, she can come work in Italy for 3 months. Then you apply using the easy Surinder route. |
whitebeard:Not all. Standards are not uniform everywhere else. Depends on university, Faculty, Department etc. And in Nigeria like you said, We learn in a non-condusive environment, and under not-very-good conditions. It doesn't matter if you have bad grades or struggled to pass tough exams ( I struggled myself), but the most important thing is to have learnt after graduating. Something these foreign graduates have refused to do, despite the sophisticated teaching methods and ease of learning in US, Canada and Europe. |
whitebeard:Lol. I spent 5 years in FUNAAB. And I experienced them all. But we are not talking about the experiences here, we are talking about the standards. |
olaleks007:Wetin you want make I advice am. That is the only legal business I know of that can give you a 4000% return on investment. |
MasterKim:I'm certain you are a native doctor whose expertise is on money rituals. How do I invest in your company? |
whitebeard:This your thinking bothers me. If the Nigerian standard is too low, why are the highly trained foreign graduates still failing it? I wonder the kind of education they had. Before you scream jealousy, I'm a foreign Masters student also. |
olaleks007:It's actually possible. He can just bet on 2 odds per month on Bet9ja. Using the total winnings of the last month to bet on the new month. After 6 months, he should have more than 6M ![]() |
No offense bro. I'm not working myself. But if I am an HR manager, and I come across your CV. It will only take me 5 seconds to discard your CV. |
Bholutife18:My dear, I also have plans similar to that. But the Fulani Herdsmen ![]() Are you sure their cows will not come to eat up the money. |
Laysmt001:Everything has its own limits, and should not be abused. The law school has its own laws. Follow it. If you are not comfortable with it, then don't go there. There is also freedom of speech and freedom of movement. But I'm sure if I make a speech to kill the chief Imam of Abuja Central Mosque, I'll be arrested. Same way I'll be called a thief if I choose to exercise my right to free movement and walk into your home uninvited. |
It's simple. Tell her to go to Law school in UK, US, Canada etc. or any other country on your rants that permits hijab. We are in Nigeria, a country with it's own laws. If you're not comfortable with it, get out of it. Bunch of ****** fighting over a foreign religion. C'est finis. |
How much is it? And what's the source? You have to be able to prove it's not from anything illegal. |
biacan:It is your type that go about doing jungle justice and killing innocent people. You saw a post - No details on what killed her - No evidence that she was murdered - No proof that they are responsible for her death. Yet, you are ready to kill them all because somebody said it, and they look scary. Tufiakwa |
njideoby:After the abolition of slave trade, the British used a combination of religion and politics to control Nigeria. Unfortunately, that tradition still continues today. It is these churches that were used as a mental way of suppressing Africans, yet the foreign religion the British came with still keeps us down. Rather than apply for jobs online, our people will rather go to church and pray for a job. Rather than go to the hospital to get treatment, they'll rather ask an Alfa to come pray for their illness. You lot are the ones that complain about Nigeria not been viable and always ready to immigrate at any opportunity. What do you expect when a country has 5 times more religious ('business enterprises') buildings than industries? Do you care to know what will happen to the economy of Nigeria if these churches and mosques (about 3-4 in every street) are replaced by factories, companies or organizations? Do you care to know that Nigeria would never ask for foreign aid if these profit-making, gullible-milking religious houses are made to pay taxes? Do you care to know what will happen to the economic development of Nigeria if your 10% tithe is used for development causes? Do you care to know what will happen to the unemployment rate if the 'volunteer workers' at religious houses are being paid salaries for their jobs, instead of using it to buy private jet for a pastor? Volunteer workers who can raise funds for a 5 billion church auditorium but cannot raise 10k to repair a street light or a bad road. |
greenhealthng:*Please note I am an advocate of responsible gambling. And I always tell people, ONLY BET THE MONEY YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE. The kind of money for other entertainment you can choose to forgo. When you bet, you don't expect something back* Well, I have been doing sport betting since 2010. I have lost a lot and I have won a few. I was the kind of person who bet N200 in other to win 50k. Yes, I did win a few but if we are to do a profit and loss statement, I have lost more than I have won. You will forever be losing if you play accumulators (e.g, only Dortmund spoil my 50k ticket). The more the number of games, the more your chances of losing. That is the kind of games the bookmakers want. They tell you about the 0.0000001% who has won 5M with N100, because they want you to be greedy. You say you want to be rich through it, that is the kind of mindset that excites the bookmakers. And I will rather be winning N200 per day, than losing N200 per day. My current stategy is simple. I haven't had a loss so far but it is inevitable and will come. But even if it does, I know I will still have profit in the long run. I have a list of my favorite leagues where favorites win most times (e.g Portugal, Czech, Italy, Northern Ireland, Croatia etc.). I avoid the English league like a plague. - Every week, I select a treble. Just 3 teams I expect to win most. It doesn't matter if the total odds is 1.5 or 2.6. Experience has thought me never to get greedy in these scenarios. - I have betting accounts in some countries, as well as local bank accounts. So I find my bookmaker with the best odds for the treble, then fund the account. - I play the bets as a system betting (2/3). This reduces the odds and my profits, but it also reduces my risk. - I play with maximum 100 euros, or the equivalent in the local currency of chosen bookmaker. No more than 100 euros. There are three possible scenarios. LOSE 100euros (2 losses), Lose 30-50 euros (1 loss) or gain 50-100 euros (3 wins). Selecting just three of my best teams a week helps me to reduce the risk of losing. |
Ndo. If you feel the poll is rigged, then go and conduct your own. C'est finis. I'm not surprised you feel a coward and opportunist like Kunu, who after milking illiterate IPOB members dry and ran with his tail between his legs after seeing a Python dance deserves to win a national poll. LMAO. Biafra or Death ~ No election in Anambra ~ Atiku You lot from the East are a bunch of comedians ![]() |
junnyjake:I agree Guardiola has strange expectations. But my point is simple, if you perform well, you play. If you don't fit in the coach's plan, you leave. Make the right choices and perform at your next club. Yaya was sold, same as Ibra, Etoo, etc by Guardiola. They went to other clubs and performed. Kelechi is at Leicester now, and I still think even his time at City was a lot better than presently at Leicester. |
andrew444:Hello Mr, Nothing concerns me with what a celebrity, whether footballer or musician or writer does outside of their profession. I don't know and I don't follow their lives outside of their profession. I can't also remember saying he bought a house or whatever. I don't know whatever anybody does outside of the pitch, neither do I care. So please, don't misquote. Now let's talk football. |
andrew444:Lol. If you perform well, you play. It's as simple as that. Kelechi was there before Jesus came. Kelechi never got close to benching Aguero but Jesus did. A lot of people never even knew who Jesus was until he got to Man City while Kelechi already had a reputation then. He came, he performed and there he is. |
justseyi:I didn't check your link. Most states in Germany have reintroduced tuition fees starting from this last semester. So your idea is outdated. I also don't know if I should slap you for saying 'Life in Germany is relatively cheap compared to other countries'. Maybe you are talking about a Germany I don't know about. And lastly, Brazil?? Of all places, you are saying Brazil. You might as well tell them to go study in Syria. |
Realitycheck007:The fact that you are deeply bothered by a woman who sleeps for 8hrs says a lot about you. If I see your woman today, I will advice her against going into the marriage. Like seriously? People sleep according to their schedules. If I don't have anything to do on a Saturday or Sunday morning or even free weekdays, coupled with any earlier-in-the-week stress, I can sleep up to 13hrs. The same way I sleep for just 3hrs in weekdays or days where I have earlier schedule. If she doesn't have anything to do, why wake up so early. Or are you the type who expects a woman to have less sleep or time for herself simply because she is married to you. The one you expect to sleep at 12 midnight and wake up at 4AM. |
BiafranBushBoy:Too bad I don't have a sister. So my advice here is irrelevant. I do have brothers though. And Would I recommend it for them? YES, if they find a intelligent one to love. But it's also pretty irrelevant because they are well past University age. |
Just say you are jealous. I cohabited when I was in the University. Neither me nor the girl had a spillover. Same Faculty, Same level and graduated same time. Infact, having someone around was more like a blessing for me. Though I agree it's a financial strain for your pocket. I'm currently rounding up my Masters at one of the top Grand-Ecoles in France. So eat that up. |
NLandIsHypocrit:Don't you people ever get tired of futile chest beating? Where is Kunu that was shouting 'Zoo must fall' up and down? I'm sure he must have learnt from his predecessor to dress as a female to Ivory Coast. Where are also the IPOB members shouting no election in Anambra? IPOB is a disgrace to all secessionist movements worldwide. |
Yeligray:It is Karma. What goes around come around. The wife herself was also once a maid to his earlier wife. Now another maid is taking over. Looks like the man is only interested in maids. |
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