Travel › Re: My Experience With A Russian Lady I Met In Dubai by MrAAA2: 4:25pm On Jan 09, 2023 |
musicwriter: Anyị na-akparịta onwe anyị ụka tupu anyị na ndị ọcha ezute. Anyị achọghị ndị mba ọzọ ka ha nye anyị otu asụsụ. Anyị enweelarị nke ahụ kemgbe oge ochie!! Ma e mebiri ya
Anyị agwawo onwe anyị okwu ugbu a ka ọ bụ na anyị ekwughị? I want to let you know that our last response were useless to both of us despite the fact that there were messages in there. This is one advantage of a common language. |
Health › Re: Man Shares Photos Of Physical Transformation His Friend Experienced In Pregnancy by MrAAA2: 11:08pm On Jan 08, 2023 |
BRATISLAVA: Women will stop doing so once men start giving birth to children and women don't need to any more. As it is, you're not sexy without a six pack. Y'all should cut the argument. I initiated this simply on health and aesthetic grounds. A man with a pot belly bears a lot of discomfort at different times, in everyday of his life including his service to his wife. It is still indiscipline in choice and quantity of foods, drinking habit and improper exercises. He risks a lot of health issues too from obesity, heart attack, hypertension, diabetes and confidence. Not everything should boil down to comparison, whatever it is here is for the benefit of the woman during pregnancy, for the new mother, the unborn child and the entire family. True, the physiology and hormonal balance changes a lot during pregnancy, the urge of eating is eating unhealthily requires discipline and conscious efforts. Again, women often care about how they look whereas men careless, hence you see them baring their potbellies even in public, joke about it and really don't care despite the health risks and wife's complaints. |
Travel › Re: My Experience With A Russian Lady I Met In Dubai by MrAAA2: 10:57pm On Jan 08, 2023 |
musicwriter: Anyị na-akparịta onwe anyị ụka tupu anyị na ndị ọcha ezute. Anyị achọghị ndị mba ọzọ ka ha nye anyị otu asụsụ. Anyị enweelarị nke ahụ kemgbe oge ochie!! Ma e mebiri ya
Anyị agwawo onwe anyị okwu ugbu a ka ọ bụ na anyị ekwughị? I did not understand what you wrote |
Travel › Re: My Experience With A Russian Lady I Met In Dubai by MrAAA2: 7:00pm On Jan 08, 2023 |
musicwriter: Of course, Albert Einstein did communicate!! How he did that isn't a problem because cultures would always find a way to communicate themselves. When Albert Einstein needed to speak English in America, he, of course, learned it. So, you don't have to worry about how many languages are there in Nigeria or Africa because you don't have to speak all languages in Nigeria. But learning those you'll need would happen naturally if we can just get started!! That's why I asked you rhetorically how Europeans communicated Africans or how they communicate themselves today. It was actually a rhetorical question.
All the other issues you're dealing with, I myself was worried about them too once upon a time, then I did my research and have explained them in the article found in the link on my signature, the PDF version only.
The name for scientific terms don't exist today in our native languages simply because our languages are near death. Any living language would through neologism (ability of languages to create new words) constantly create new words to express new ideas. And every language has the ability to do that as long as it's used for writing and to acquire knowledge.
All languages are naturally equal, non is better than the other and all could be used to master any branch of study- sciences, arts, humanities. So, it's not that our native languages are inherently unable to be used to learn science or coin scientific terms but a dying or half-dead language cannot do that. Only a living language can do that.
And for our languages to be able to do that, it must be put to use. How do we put it to use? By learning it in school (all of us), speaking it and using it to write works of literature, with the ultimate goal to replace the languages given us by foreigners. That's how it would be developed for science education like Europeans themselves did once they freed themselves from Rome and Greece
Europeans (including England) actually had to ban Greek and Latin which was given them by their former slave masters (Rome and Greece). So, you're wrong about the language being phases out through unmanned process. Europeans proactively banned the use of Greek and Latin one after the other. England did that in 1362. That was when English became an official language in Britain. That was also the year English was spoken in the British Parliament for the first time.
If they can do that; why can't we do the same thing? Why do we have to insist on a slave language when we can use our own languages? Ómá iron even nu khare. Sokpan, I ma kweyó. Vbe ni ka tare, ke'ghe néé ya mu'akhué evbin rokpa khian fiworié. Uwése vbe ótá. |
Travel › Re: My Experience With A Russian Lady I Met In Dubai by MrAAA2: 3:37pm On Jan 08, 2023 |
musicwriter: When you people talk about "global village" or whatever, the problem is that you all don't understand that we are not living in a "global village" that we created. Rather we're living vicariously in a global village created for us by foreigners, so we merely exist in it like a ship that lost power at sea and at the mercy of the winds. We move to whatever direction they pull us. That's not how a society should exist if we're ever going to be successful and be respected as a race. We're not talking about a community of few thousand or even few millions of people. Rather we're talking about a race!! How can the destiny of a race depend on what has been given us by foreigners? That's insane!!
Of course, if our languages weren't destroyed in the first place, we would have a common language. The English language is actually the reason such a common native language isn't there anymore. But our ancestors spoke up to six native languages. Most of you don't even know that. We Africans are naturally multilingual people!!
An African is naturally equipped with the ability to speak up to ten or more languages as long as we encounter them. Why should we give up such power and instead follow a foreigner's dictate? In following what foreigners told us, that power has been destroyed because we've allowed ourselves to be railroaded into our present condition where we have no knowledge of ourselves.
Before our unfortunate encounter with Europeans, we communicated ourselves throughout the length of the African continent, in fact, up to Europe. We weren't waiting for Europeans to give us a common language. We already had that!!
Yoruba language was spoken all the way from Edo state up to the whole of West African coastal region, up to Ivory Coast in far West Africa. In fact, till today, if you can't speak French or English in Coastal West Africa, the next thing a native would ask you is: egbon Yoruba? (Do you speak Yoruba?) Go and research what I just said because it's still like that today!!
Hausa or and Fulani language is still today spoken in almost the whole of the down Sahara- a vast region consisting of the whole of northern West Africa into Central Africa.
Swahili was spoken was and is still spoken in most East African countries. Bantu group of languages was spoken all the way from Central Africa to Southern Africa. This is to mention a few that I can immediately remember. So, don't tell me a about a common language that we already had but which were destroyed in exchange for language of the slave master. Don't tell me that cause it's very annoying!
Christopher Columbus was in Guinea in West Africa in about 1484. How did he communicate with the natives?
Vasco da gama was in Africa up to South Africa. How did he communicate the natives?
Mungo Park was in the "Niger area" in about the 1770's. How did he communicate the natives?
When Europeans or anybody throw in questions like the ones you have; ask them how they were able to communicate with Africans hundreds of years ago. In fact, ask them how they are able to communicate themselves in Europe today, since there's no common language in Europe itself. I happen to currently live in one of the countries in Europe who struggle with English. They are adopted English language! The early encounter of the British in Africa, South Asia and China resulted to pidgin English. Hundreds of years ago you mentioned were difficult and interpreters were always used. I am from the old Benin Kingdom, Yoruba was never spoken nor accepted in Benin. The so called Yoruba and diffused Yoruba spoken in western Edo State is a corruption and/or merger of a localised language and introduced language. Not just Africans, everyone has the ability to learn up to 10 different languages at certain ages though differs based on lingual intelligence differences. We can continue to go back and forth on this issue without an end. The Bavaria people of Germany had a different language they now refer to as tribes, it is also similar to the evolution of English, Dutch and Ukrainian languages. Have you thought about the origin of Latin and its adoption particularly in scientific communities? It was born out of the need to communicate across language barriers, yet Latin was a language spoken by some people then. Slowly, this has been replaced by English language and many non-English speaking countries has accepted English language as a unifying language. Imagine Albert Einstein (German) writing letters to Marie Curie (Polish-French) Richard Feynman in German, how easy would it be to communicate? Or when Albert interacted with the Indian poet Tagore, a Nobel prize winner then? Oh thanks to physicist Leo Szilard who is Hungarian but was able to help Albert Einstein write a letter to the American English president Roosevelt on the risk of the atomic bomb. To answer how Europeans first communicated, it was difficult and by demonstration/signs, same way I had to open the window of the class room in 2011 to point to the reflection from the sky describing the bright light to be from 'sun', a name an SS1 class did not know, and I was to teach them Photosynthesis; and how I had to go outside the class to pluck a Neem plant leaf to show them that it is called a leaf. You can imagine how much time and pain I must have spent explaining the process of photosynthesis by uptake of CO2 and H2O in presence of (sun)light and chlorophyll. I think our next reply should be in our local languages. Maybe communication and understanding would be more improved. |
Travel › Re: My Experience With A Russian Lady I Met In Dubai by MrAAA2: 11:47am On Jan 08, 2023 |
musicwriter: You're free not to comment on that. Was just adding a by-the-way details.
A Yoruba book not selling in the South West wasn't inherently that way. "God" didn't decree it that way, rather man (Britain) did. African languages were simply made to be undervalued by the colonial masters i.e they trained us to undervalue our own languages!! That's why they got destroyed while having us learn their language instead. We must not put on the blame on Britain. A unifying language is important. First time I travelled to the North, Katsina, I had no idea the sort of language barrier awaiting me. From Benin City was about 12 hrs to Kano. My problem began in Kano, I could hardly find an English (+pidgin) speaker to direct me to KSTA park to continue my journey. I was to teach Biology (then Agric Sci) in a secondary school. 70% of the SS2 students of GDSS Tsani could barely understand English language. How can I project my culture in writing and speaking using my mother tongue to people who do not understand? Sign language and photography? Without English language, I cannot communicate 100 km from my Benin City, if I have to talk about my culture and language to people across the Atlantic and Mediterranean, I need a common international language... We are now in a global village and unfortunately we have to let some things go. |
Health › Re: Man Shares Photos Of Physical Transformation His Friend Experienced In Pregnancy by MrAAA2: 12:08am On Jan 08, 2023 |
BRATISLAVA: Have you looked at their diet? Does the African diet support weight loss? Do all women have access to the same post birth facilities? Or have the same genetics? Or is it easier to repeat this topic every time African women give birth?
Also, why do African men have potbellies when they don't give birth? The African diet is high calories, sure we know. If we know this fact, as in this case, it is my responsibility to take care of my health (if my genes don't help). Yet we wonder why many people begin to have calorie related issues. We can explore more food options, how are noninsulin diabetic patients surviving? What helps in our food and BMI balance is the energy burning due to Nigeria factors and physical activities. What do you think other nationals eat? It's very very easy to get obese abroad but people make very conscious efforts towards diets. |
Travel › Re: My Experience With A Russian Lady I Met In Dubai by MrAAA2: 11:58pm On Jan 07, 2023 |
musicwriter: Good evening
You shouldn't judge someone or country based on their relationship with others. A person or country may have a different relationship with someone than yourself.
You should rather judge people or countries based on their relationship with YOU. How they deal with others is as a result of historical relationships running into hundreds or thousands of years.
Someone or country may be kind to others (based on historical relationship) but hate you. Some other person or country may love you but hate to others. In this case, we know that Russia historically love black people.
By the way, one of the biggest mistake we keep making on the African continent (especially by educated Africans) is assuming that something (especially by white people) is universal. But that's a devastating idea sold us by white people to continue to exploit us.
Everything is based on interest. If you do not understand that your interest comes first, you'll, for example, end up writing and winning awards in a foreign language to the detriment of your own language, which is, of course, why Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka ended up working against African languages. Without realizing it!! Because they didn't understand that their interest (language) comes first no matter how useful the English language!!
Sorry for this epistle but I always try to get someone to be able to conceptualize something. If you need even more details, go to www.africason.com and read the article that says: how Britain and the CIA fooled Wole Soyinka and Chinua Achebe to destroy African languages in literature. Read it and you'll understand why not protecting your interest is detrimental to you and even your culture. I don't want to comment on the africason issue. The actions of the West in Africa is well documented, known and we don't need any nobel to say it more. Germany recently agreed on their genocide in Namibia, some countries are owning up to past issues. The African languages issues are something else, rich but to what gains? A Yoruba book will not sell in SS, but yes, the culture can be expressed. |
Travel › Re: My Experience With A Russian Lady I Met In Dubai by MrAAA2: 11:46pm On Jan 07, 2023 |
musicwriter: Good evening
You shouldn't judge someone or country based on their relationship with others. A person or country may have a different relationship with someone than yourself.
You should rather judge people or countries based on their relationship with YOU. How they deal with others is as a result of historical relationships running into hundreds or thousands of years.
Someone or country may be kind to others (based on historical relationship) but hate you. Some other person or country may love you but hate to others. In this case, we know that Russia historically love black people.
By the way, one of the biggest mistake we keep making on the African continent is assuming that something (especially by white people) is universal. But that's a devastating idea sold us by white people to continue to exploit us.
Everything is based on interest. If you do not understand that your interest comes first, you'll, for example, end up writing and winning awards in a foreign language to the detriment of your own language, which is, of course, why Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka ended up working against African languages. Without realizing it!! Because they didn't understand that their interest (language) comes first no matter how useful the English language!!
Sorry for this epistle but I always try to get someone to be able to conceptualize something. If you need even more details, go to www.africason.com and read the article that says: how Britain and the CIA fooled Wole Soyinka and Chinua Achebe to destroy African languages in literature. Read it and you'll understand why not protecting your interest is detrimental to you and even your culture. I agree with you on the relevant part of your comment. My comment was emphasis on fallacy of generalisation by the OP. I cannot judge a group of people, not even a tribe by the person's interaction with me OUTSIDE the person's own country or village. You want to judge or compare a group of people, live with different members of the group, visit the different places, then you will have a good sense of fair comparison. |
Health › Re: Man Shares Photos Of Physical Transformation His Friend Experienced In Pregnancy by MrAAA2: 11:19pm On Jan 07, 2023 |
BarrElChapo: Better than whites who are mostly obese from adulthood. Don't let Hollywood decieve you Obesity is a disease condition by the way, African-American women are most obese people in the US which is lack of indiscipline in choice of foods, quality and quantity. Pregnancy isn't a disease, with discipline in choice/quality and quantity of foods, African women can do better. |
Health › Re: Man Shares Photos Of Physical Transformation His Friend Experienced In Pregnancy by MrAAA2: 10:56pm On Jan 07, 2023 |
IamAsiri: Edema can happen to any woman, regardless of colour or race. Some of us just get lucky with very little symptoms and/or little or no complications. Yes. That's why I said EXCEPT for edema and varicose veins |
Travel › Re: My Experience With A Russian Lady I Met In Dubai by MrAAA2: 10:46pm On Jan 07, 2023*. Modified: 11:25pm On Jan 07, 2023 |
G00DHardDick: I saw this beautiful thread on frontpage about a guy's travel to Russia and his teaching experience, so I decided to share my experience with a Russian Lady.
I met this Russian lady in Dubai late 2019 and we became close friends, this lady speaks English but not perfectly well (you can easily tell from her Russian accent that she's still trying to learn English). But she was beautiful and awesome. I noticed that Russians loves blacks alot, esp if you're Africa. I used to think Russians are extremely racist far more than the USA, but I was shocked to find out all that was a lie. Russians are the most nicest people on earth, well mannered, cultured and highly respectful.
While it may be true that there might be low racisms in Russia, you won't even notice or experience it because these guys are all nice and friendly.
I also noticed the moment you tell a Russian you're from Africa, they become extremely excited and interested in knowing more about you and Africa, (you must be ready to answer questions, because they love asking questions). They Love learning and educating themselves, esp on things they don't know. I guess this is why they're so smart. However, I don't know about other Russians but this lady made me think so.
NOW BACK TO MY STORY WITH THIS RUSSIAN LADY
Please before I proceed, Russians love using Sophisticated phones and the latest devices. I also think this is why they're highly intelligent, smart and advanced too. You'll find out how I knew about this shortly. Just keep reading..
Now on that fateful day in the airport in Dubai, this Russian lady walked up to me and simply said "hello! (With a half smile on her face)
As in, I was shock and stunned at the same time. Na me this oyinbo person dey talk to? I mumble, one can tell it was obviously my first time meeting a white lady, let alone having one approached me. I also noticed if they found you attractive or like you they'll approach you. (As in, it is not like in our country where women will wish for ground to open and swallow them if they ever make a move on you.)
Hello" she said again because I didn't reply her first greetings, hello" I replied. From there this lady starting talking. I was confused, I noticed she talked very fast but I couldn't understand one single thing she said. (The Russian accent was still there). I then responded "I'm sorry, but I don't understand a thing you just said" she was shocked, she paused some seconds, looked at me and started her speech all over again. This time around she was slower than before.
While I listen attentively, I figured out she was actually telling me her name, introduced herself and asked for my name, my nationality and if I came to Dubai to buy goods or business purpose. Russians speaks Russian language! Except when they learn English then they can speak in English, although not all but i discovered that these Russians are eager and love to learn English language with great passion.So if you're Good in English and wishes to teach English, I'll advise you to find your way to Russia. Forget Media propagandas about war in Russian and racism. Don't believe everything you see on Media!
This lady learnt English because she was a business lady (she learnt it because of her constant travels to Dubai and other non Russian speaking countries) she goes to these countries to purchase goods and cargo them back to Russia. Now you you can tell why she needed to learn English, right? She deals With non Russians on her business trip so learning English for her was very necessary for easy communication.
She asked my purpose of visiting Dubai and I told her "for work purpose". She seem interested all the more and enquired to know the kind of work. We talked at length until she started asking about my family, relatives, siblings etc. What a sweet Angel she is!
She then offered me to come over to Russia and probably meet her Dad and Mom. Omo na so I shock o. Me wey just land for Dubai, I never even go the company wey I wan work for, a Russian is already inviting me over to her country. I didn't give it a second thought at all I accepted the offer at once (who know like better thing?).
I also noticed that this Russian lady has lots of connection in that airport. As in, she's a business lady and she do come there to purchase goods from time to time through cargo, so what do you expect? Sometimes they even send the goods to her directly to Russia while she's in another country purchasing goods. She has that kind of connections!
LET'S CONTINUE,
While I accepted her offer to come over to Russia, she started making preparations for my arrival. First while in Dubai I was to go back to Nigeria and prepare for my Russian trip. Guess what?
This Russian lady went and bought bags of clothes, I don't mean anyhow clothes, she went shopping there in Dubai and bought very expensive female clothes (about 5 bags), she requested I should give them to my mom, she also bought apple laptops and wrist watches, and then iphone 11 pro max (that was the latest iphone then in late 2019). And that was the phone and laptop she was using. Now you see why I said these Russians love using Sophisticated phones and devices? I never asked her to buy any of these!
I also noticed she has a younger brother whose name was Vladimir. As in, Vladimir! I thought it was Putin! You know na! Lol
I also noticed that majority of Russians loves president Putin alot (their president). I equally noticed her younger brother uses the same iphone 11 pro max, I knew this because whenever he video calls me on WhatsApp, it was usually through his laptop webcam and dude always play games on his iphone 11 (I saw it through the video call). The guy seems to love blacks even more than his sister, probably because he wants to learn English.
Now on their dad's part, the man has a restaurant and he's even more friendlier than I thought. They can't speak English. Only the lady can! The father was just similing all through the video call because he knew I won't understand whatever he says. Sometimes the lady interprets if her father wishes to say anything.
So I came back to Nigeria with the items she bought, and we do make video calls 24/7. She speaks with my mom and siblings too. But her English was and his difficult for them to understand. I find out that these Russians have a thing for black guys, although not all but some. Maybe it because of our English, I can't tell exactly!
In early 2020, coronavirus came and started our whole plans, and I was stucked in Nigeria. Even though my Visa and other documents were already getting prepared, I couldn't proceed further because of the travel restrictions all over the world as a result of the COVID 19. It was so terrible! But we still speak on video calls 24 7 even till now.
Permit me to say this, Russians are one of the most nicest people on earth. They're so sweet, welcoming and friendly. The only way they'll dislike you as a Nigerian is when you try to scam them online (yahoo yahoo) and they discover you're a Nigerian,. whereby giving yourself and Nigeria a bad impression.
In summary, Russians in particular are great and lovely people. If you have an opportunity to make friends with one, please do! If you're also good and fluent in English language and wishes to teach English, I'll advise you to find your way to Russia. Nice story and great experience. But using a family of about 5 people to judge a race, a region, that is as big as half of the whole Africa continent though its population is below Nigeria's to judge and make comparison claims is overblown. I understand your appreciation and excitement, but c'mon, this is overblown really. I have never been to Russia, but I've met a couple of them in Germany and a lot of Ukrainians who are just as Russians in culture (let's say like Yorubas and people of Benin Republic), yes, they're more open minded than typical Germans I know and live with, but you can't compare people when they are 'isolated' abroad to when they are at their home country. I am in a group of 24 people from 12 countries, across each continent. They seem to be all nice, then the question would be if I am to judge their citizens with my relations with them, I could pass their country people to be all the best! PS: How is Dubai? It was my humble home for 1 year  |
Health › Re: Man Shares Photos Of Physical Transformation His Friend Experienced In Pregnancy by MrAAA2: 10:10pm On Jan 07, 2023 |
meobizy: Picture two and three show edema. Was the pregnancy normal? The last picture shows weight gain from stuffing herself during pregnancy. If she hits a gym, she won’t snap back, but she’ll look a thousand times better. I will never understand why African women let themselves go after childbirth. It's as if only African women get pregnant and experience these dramatic changes particularly in excessive fattening/weight gain except for the edema and varicose vein which is common but can be well managed. Otherwise, this blowing out of proportion and not returning to active lifestyle after birth is indiscipline and has become many African women's trademark everywhere. Quite uncommon amongst non-Africans. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 3:00pm On Jan 06, 2023 |
elayomohammed: Okay, thanks a lot. Your response sounds like I have to tentatively visit both ministries. After its authenticated at MOE, certified (stamped) by the MOFA, the charges are per copy per page. That way, it can be used anywhere. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 12:21pm On Jan 06, 2023 |
elayomohammed: This is what I found out from the embassy's website. However the entire procedure listed there looks very cumbersome. If approaching high court, MOE or MOFA will settle this then I'm taking one of those route. In Abuja, just go to MOE and MOFA. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 6:49am On Jan 06, 2023*. Modified: 3:18pm On Jan 06, 2023 |
Nasirmaina: Hello everyone, Please i have questions my girlfriend is german we want apply for marriage in Germany. And the marriage registry asked her to tell me to send her my: 1, passport copy 2, DOB certificate 3, Bachelorhood certificate 4, letter from me with signature and date that i agreed for her to apply the marriage for us.
My question is i asked my father get me the bachelorhood affidavit from high court and another affidavit from local government office. Which is all done in my hand now. Please is that all okay or I have to get another thing?
Second question which one is better to get married in country like South Africa then apply for Spouse visa or applying for marriage contract in Germany is better? Thank you all. Take the Bachelorhood affidavit to your local government council to change it to Bachelorhood Certificate if you haven't done that. You did not tell us where you have residence, Nigeria or South Africa? If in South Africa, you can get married either in SA or in Nigeria BUT apply for reunification visa in SA (if you legally reside there). Read the consulate embassy requirements on your own too and see what what's needed. PS: if you live in Nigeria, stop asking your father to do this and that except Birth Certificate, na man you wan become now. This is a wrong thread to post this BTW, find una thread. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 10:23pm On Jan 05, 2023 |
elayomohammed: Okay  So if I want to approach the German embassy for this, do I need to book an appointment? + If I'm in Abuja axis, can this be done within the span of 48 hours? You said you have been searching for this information. What have you come up with? I also gave you some tips. What have you done by yourself? I'll recommend you do it with high court, MOE and/or MOFA. perhaps you could use that anywhere else too. Good luck. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Putin Orders Ceasefire In Ukraine by MrAAA2: 10:13pm On Jan 05, 2023 |
lhordspy: Are you saying Russia is anti-Christian? Yes. Don't be surprise. They imprison, intimidate and suppress nonorthodox Christian groups. I cannot tell you more, unless you read about. The record I gave was for Jehovah's Witnesses but the suppression and intimidation is across different Christian groups except for the Orthodox who will 'faithfully' pray for the Commanders/Generals going out to war to kill other Christians across the border. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Putin Orders Ceasefire In Ukraine by MrAAA2: 8:32pm On Jan 05, 2023 |
lhordspy: A man with a big heart.
If by this 2023 , you still feels Russia is in Ukraine for War. Then something is wrong with you.
Russia is in Ukraine for world peace . It signifies the beginning of the liberation of the world from the shackles of Evil powers, spearheaded by Nato, Eu and the west.
Evil people who go about spending billions of dollars on Medical healthcare and research but still encourages mental disorderliness in the form of homosexuality. Marck who lost his wife, house and car at the beginning of the 'liberation' to a missile strike and the other 4 Ukrainians I work with who fled their homes will say otherwise. If you are offered a stay in Russia and the mad West and US, I may be able to guess your choices based on how much I think you might love true freedom and safety. Let's talk about the young men, who has been imprisoned because they do not wish to bear arms for the sole purpose of killing their friends and even families across the border. Oh the 110 brothers and sisters too who are currently in jail and pretrial for practising their peace loving Christian faith. |
Culture › Re: Fugar Edo Residents Celebrate As Python, Their "Mother" Returns (Video) by MrAAA2: 4:59pm On Jan 05, 2023 |
And to think of say these same people just finished celebrating Christmas in the name of Jesus' birth... |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 2:02pm On Jan 05, 2023 |
elayomohammed: Good day everyone, I have been searching for a way to go about my documents authorization with the German Authorities, this is because I want to apply for admission and I understand that my documents need to be verified. Please I need guidance and contact information on how to go about this, thanks  Where have you searched? Who have you searched with? The High Court, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the respective embassy are the places you should go. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 10:15am On Jan 05, 2023 |
tboydbrave: Good morning,pls I want to apply for a German visa to study German language. I would appreciate any info on how to go about it n how the visa situation is here in Nigerian embassy is for now. Thanks in anticipation. You need to prove 2 things: 1. It's not for immigration purpose 2. Why you don't want to study the language in Goethe Institut near you 3. What is/are your plan(s) after the language course? Ponder on these to make a good argument about your visa application. You however may need to wait for up to 1 year. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 12:57am On Jan 05, 2023 |
dazzlingd: This is how Germany cast, wicked Nigerians that go there to ruin our reputation don cast Germany for the rest. Germany offers free world class education but some wicked nigerians took advantage of it and get to Germany and do anyhow. Now the system has become so tough to get visa Don't say what you don't know or sure about. The Germany govt funds education with X amount of money, Y number of researchers and faculty members, Z number of infrastructures and dy/dx number of students from across the globe. 1. What do you think was the number of students from Nigeria in 2018 and the current number of applicants in year end 2022? 2. What do you think is the student:faculty:infrastructure ratio change to maintain quality education? 3. Is Nigeria the only 3rd world country in need of international studies? (a classmate from Nepal waited for 16 months) 4. Why would Germany of 80 million people fund global 3rd worlds education? In my class of about 24, we have only 1 Germany citizen! 5. In the example of my department, an uncommon situation though, how can Germany justify how they spend millions of Euros per year training foreign students? While it can be frustrating, but let us be reasonable that countries abroad MUST control immigration. If Nigeria provides free education and open it to all countries, will you be concerned about certain countries exceeding a quota, let's speak equity and equality. Illegal migration and crime is another topic on its own, and we are not alone. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 6:05am On Jan 04, 2023 |
sparrowg: [/b][b][/b][b][b][/b] I was living in Dubai, UAE when I applied. 1. Minimum of six months of living in the UAE 2. Valid Emirates ID 3. Proof of funds as in blocked account or declaration of commitment (SL) The entire process is usually fast, within a month usually. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 7:45pm On Jan 03, 2023*. Modified: 6:02am On Jan 04, 2023 |
Philemon94: Good Everyone, Pls can anyone help to answer this.. How does the Visa approval mail look like? I mean what does it contain ?
Thanks in anticipation Above this was mine. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE APPROVAL EMAIL instead it is more correct to say DECISION EMAIL, even rejected applications contain similar or the same email body. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 7:42pm On Jan 03, 2023 |
Philemon94: Good Everyone, Pls can anyone help to answer this.. How does the Visa approval mail look like? I mean what does it contain ?
Thanks in anticipation The German Consulate in Dubai wishes to inform you, that your visa application has been decided upon. You are requested to hand over your original passport & a valid incoming health insurance * (valid for at least 180 days from the intended date of travel), in an envelope. Please note that the starting date of the visa will be as per the starting date of the insurance. So do make sure that your insurance starts from the date when you wish to travel to Germany. For example the following companies meet the requirements of providing an incoming health insurance: • Mawista: https://www.mawista.com/en/health-insurance-for-foreign-nationals-in-germany/stays-up-to-5-years/• BDAE: https://www.bdae.com/en/health-insurance• Care Concept: http://www.care-concept.de/expatriates_eng.php?navilang=eng Furthermore please note that a regular travel health insurance is insufficient and only incoming travel health insurances are accepted. According to the Consulate’s knowledge currently no insurance provider in the U.A.E is able to meet the requirements of an incoming travel health insurance. You may however alternatively provide a confirmation from an insurance company, in case you have enrolled into German public or German private health insurance. In this case please mention clearly on a separate paper as to from which date you wish the visa to begin. The Consulate has a dedicated drop box (Sun-Thur 08.00 a.m. – 02.00 p.m) at the below mentioned address, where you can hand in the documents. Please ensure to mention the following details clearly on the envelope with the documents: • barcode number which was provided at the time of visa application • full name • telephone number It shall further be highlighted that the security staff of the Consulate is not authorized to assist in any matters regarding the visa process or his finalization. After 3 working days the passport will be ready for collection from the Consulate’s collection counter (Sun-Thur 09.00 a.m. – 10.00 a.m). No separate notification will be given for the collection. The passport should be collected in person by the passport holder. In case you’ll send someone to collect the passport on your behalf, please note, that he / she must submit a signed authorization letter stating the same. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 6:46am On Jan 03, 2023 |
dennison4luv: The person need admission, appointment is not an issue for her,,, There's no much difference in whether it is public or private university at this moment. Most of them close their summer application January 15 (10 working days from now) and resumption is April 1. So admission might come at about the same period (February) whether private or not. Also consider the fee range of 3000-7000 per semester for private unis. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 6:05pm On Jan 02, 2023 |
[quote author=dennison4luv post=119634797][/quote]Cat A applicant or the person already has an AD?
Anyways most admission including public will be Jan 15 (not sure exactly) for summer semester. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by MrAAA2: 12:36pm On Jan 02, 2023 |
dennison4luv: Please which private university can offer someone summer admission in Germany, in Management or economics. Thanks Why do you prefer a private university? (you may not answer if you think it's personal). |
Travel › Re: What Scares You The Most About Relocating Abroad? by MrAAA2: 11:05am On Jan 02, 2023 |
MrPRevailer: • W.H.O mandates e.g get the Toxic spike protein covid Vaccines or lose your job etc.
• Climate Change policies e.g Netherlands have seized farmlands of 3000 farmers and euthanized (killed) majority of cows because cows are causing climate change.
• Countries implementing the Social Credit System and those looking to do so like China, Canada, New Zealand etc.
• Engineered scarcity of fuel, famine and cost of living.
Mostly all countries that are compliant to W.E.F's goals and mandates Do you know these things factually or its a propaganda? |
Romance › Re: My Girl's Father Wear Stud Earrings by MrAAA2: 4:35pm On Jan 01, 2023 |
crood: he's a scammer don't mind him with his fake farm What did he tell you that appears to be scam? |
Romance › Re: My Girl's Father Wear Stud Earrings by MrAAA2: 4:18pm On Jan 01, 2023 |
crood: I need help please.
2022 is the most terrible year for me
Lack of I lost my job
I lost control of my house because I couldn't pay rent
I sold my gas to survive
And now I don't have anything to eat anymore
Am unhappy and am starving You created a number of threads around Christmas stating you don't have parent's love and in another, an orphan without a job. Someone (Thespecialconnect@gmail.com) asked you if you could work in a farm with 45k salary, free living and feeding, did you reach out to him yet? |