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TravelRe: General U.S.A (student) Visa Enquiries by nethacker(m): 4:39pm On Oct 15, 2009
suxes2005:
Can u kindly tell me the documents I need to package for my interview? Plz I really need to know and also what should b d minimum amnt on my sponsor's acct?

SHALOM
well first and foremost,ur I-20,sevis I-797(either internet generated or hardcopy) n ur O'level/OND for undergrad,ur B.Sc,NYSC cert n GRE/GMAT scores for postgrad/masters.Then ur sponsors financial statement most importantly reference letter frm the bank.Thats wat i hv prepared for mine sha wink
Nairaland GeneralRe: Two Bedroom Flat To Let (very Very Cheap) A Year Payment by nethacker(m): 2:51pm On Oct 15, 2009
collinsfbi:
A DECENT TWO BEDROOM FLAT TO LET

WITH WATER/PARKING SPACE/ FENCED ROUND[/center][b][/b]

LOCATION: BEHIND LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY OJO (LASU)
AMOUNT: N6000:00 (SIX THOUSAND NAIRA ONLY PER MONTH)
DURATION: 1 YEAR
AGREEMENT: N20,000
AGENCY: N20,000
CAUTION FEE: N20,000

CONTACT : MR. GLAMOUR
07030119932 / 08091626986 / 08021004927

FOR A WORKING CLASS MUSLIM (MARRIED)
wen is religion a criterion in selecting tenants? shocked u c my problems with we nigerians Must religious bigotry always be a factor to be considered b4 help is being rendered. shocked shocked
TravelRe: General U.S.A (student) Visa Enquiries by nethacker(m): 2:20pm On Oct 15, 2009
eyonigger:
Guys my interview is around the corner, please does it matter if you declear you have people in the States like your mum or sis, does it hurt chances or i should just go like that men guys hit me up on messenger or post on Nairaland, kinda tensed up right now.
Pls my brother i beg u dont be tensed cos dat might make u misbehave.As per ur pple being there,it depends on the type of citizenship status they r using in US.Well i wont advise u tell them sha
First rule:Be very confident even though u want to lie,paint it like d truth
2nd rule: Have ample knwledge of ur course of study n make relevant references.
3rd rule : Hv a smile on ur face while u look @ d consular.
Pls note,interview success is more abt YOU n less abt ur documents
PoliticsRe: Fg Disburses $4.6bn For Power Projects by nethacker(m): 2:11pm On Oct 15, 2009
r these bastards MAD!!!! shocked shocked for WHAT shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: Open Letter Of Complaint On E-passport Exploitative Charges Abroad by nethacker(op): 2:08pm On Oct 15, 2009
josy2:
This is very typical of the Nigerian embassies in Europe.  If I remember correctly, I paid €400 for my Nigerian passport in Dublin.  Last year, I had to pay $83 into the embassy's account and €40 bank draft to the embassy before I could be issued with visas for each and everyone of my kids, even though the official amount was $83.  Thank God I will not have to do so again as I now hold dual citizenship.  Those guys and the Nigerian Government are a bunch of disgrace.
I can feel  u my sister.We need to use this medium to appeal to those scoundrels up there to PLLLEEEEEEAAAASSSSEEEEE!!!!!!  angry angry reshuffle d setup at 9ja embassies abroad especially in the UK where those embassy officials ride expensive cars that even  UK citizens only see in movies or magazines. Their opulent lifestyles need be curbed to save themselves frm further disgrace  grin

Arkison:
Even in Nigeria you pay the official money of 8,500 through a bank, I can't remember the name of the bank, and then you have to give the immigration guys another 8000. When I was in Nigeria last month I spend 25,000 to get a new pass port. Well at least that is cheaper than what we pay in UK.
@^^^ .Nigerians r helpless cos there is no one to take the matter n if u do, your passport application will be missin.As they r aware dat u need it urgently,those Idiots will intentionally delay the processing so that u will be FORCED to willingly offer them bribes since its time bound. In this respect,they tend to become so lackadaisical in discharging their official duties  angry angry
Do u think we should blame them? or we should blame our animals-in-starched-guineabrocade leaders 4 their greed,self-centredness n insensitivity. Consider wat would hv happend if corrupt leaders r being sentenced 2death,sharply everybody wil sit ryt . All we r agitating for is action n not this snail-like attitude of that thing called lecturer-turned-president  angry angry
BusinessRe: Swindled By A GTB Staff: Please Advise! by nethacker(m): 1:49pm On Oct 15, 2009
osssy09:
I sent a mail to the head headquarter yesterday and it look like it work,the money have been credited to my account this moni.

Thank God and also everybody who responded.


@nethacker

It is like you work with GTB,i would like to ask u a question,wht is the meaning of  CASH WITHDRAWAL COMMISSION,i just received and email that 100.00Naira have been debited from my account been CASH WITHDRAWAL COMMISSION because i withdrew from the account this moni.
Perhaps u withdrew across d counter and not wit your ATM.If u withdraw less than =N=100k across d counter,u will be charged a commission of =N=100.This is 2 encourage ATM withdrawal.Y not apply for your ATM n start using it Today. Proudly African,Truly International . wink
Wouldn't u rather bank with us  wink
It's nice doing business with u grin
PoliticsRe: Oil Deregulation: Yar’adua’s Lynching And Disturbing Silence !!!! by nethacker(op): 11:50am On Oct 15, 2009
ud4u:
Nigeria is just like a tool in our leaders hands, but soonest God will intervene for the masses.
If we sit down n look ,that might be dangerous u knw. We need not keep nursing the hope of "They will change" . An action is far better than 10,000 intentions. If we keep looking,stones will be left unturned . For hw long shall we wait  huh  cry cry
BusinessRe: Swindled By A GTB Staff: Please Advise! by nethacker(m): 11:47am On Oct 15, 2009
walesmann:
Let the poster go to http://www.gtbank.com

On the homepage , there is a complaints section there . You can make your complaint known to them officially through that medium. They responded to me on time when I had issue with my ATM card and complained to them through that .
Another very good alternative step to take. Hope d victim is here wink
PoliticsOpen Letter Of Complaint On E-passport Exploitative Charges Abroad by nethacker(op): 11:43am On Oct 15, 2009
The undersigned well meaning Nigerians, resident in Malaysia, wish to bring to your attention, a specific and general problem on the two regimes of E-passport processing fees.


Recently, our Commission was able to acquire a Biometric/E-passport issuing machine, which as reported, was donated to the Commission by IRIS Behad (ICB) in collaboration with its Nigeria partner, IRIS Smart Technologies Limited (ISTL). The machine was installed and commissioned on June 1, 2009. The Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service, Mr. Joseph Chukwura Udeh, (OFR) was the Special Guest. Since then, the machine has effectively been in operation.

However, with the twilight of our long wait for passports, came a more nerving worry about the amounts and the legitimacy of what is to be paid as processing fees. There is the 110 USD, equivalent 15, 950 Naira payable to the central immigration account and another 150 Malaysian Ringit, equivalent to 43 USD, 6, 235 Naira, which is to be paid into the Commission’s coffers. Without paying both amounts, one’s passport will not be processed. In respect of the 43 USD payable to the Commission’s coffer, we have raised questions about its legitimacy but only to be told on the one hand that it is an administrative fee, and on the other, maintenance charges. Also, we have demanded for a Federal Government directive, which authorized such payment, but none was given.

Mr. President, we will like to know if there was any directive, issued by your office, which mandates the Commission to levy such extra charges. In the event there is none, we will be appreciative of your intervention to issue a directive that revokes such payment order and direct the Commission to make immediate refund to all those who have paid the money. However, if the amount, that is, the 43 USD is with your consent, then, we wish to raise the following observations.

To obtain the same e-passport in Nigeria, one is required to pay 8,750 Naira. Given the exchange rate of 1.00 USD to be 145.00 Naira, and British £1.00 to be 250.00 Naira, this translates to 60.35 USD and British £35.00 respectively. These, however, depends on the exchange rates. If one is to compare this with the US$110.00, (a whooping 15, 950 Naira), it is stark clear that we are paying as much as twice the amount required to process the e-passport at home. This, in itself is over charging, because the production cost in Malaysia will be lesser. This is because power is stable in Malaysia, unlike Nigeria where it is hyper erratic and the cost of internet is cheaper when also compared to Nigeria. This, in addition with other factors will reduce the maintenance and operational cost, thereby making it more rational that those in Malaysia pay a lesser amount. But surprisingly, this is not the case. On this ground, it is ridiculous to now ask us to pay another 43 USD as maintenance and administrative fees.

Again, Mr. President, if one may ask, is it the responsibility of the citizens to maintain the Biometric/E-passport machine? Is it also our responsibility to pay for the administrative charges being incurred by the Commission, considering the fact that the staff of the Commission are employees of the Federal Government? With due respect, we beg to disagree that this is not our responsibility as citizens. Another way to take a look at this, is to ask if this has not been accommodated in the 8,750 Naira payable at home, let alone in the astronomical 110.00 USD, which we are compelled to pay, just because we are staying abroad.

Further investigation reveals that, to the exception of Spain, where there is just one regime of application fees, which is the 110 USD, this exploitative culture has become a tradition of other Nigerian Embassies and High Commissions. In Ireland, there are the110 USD payable online to the central account and another 40 Euros payable to the embassy’s account. The Nigerian New York Consulate is reported to collect additional 20 USD payable to the consulate’s account, in London, there is the additional 50 pounds payable to the Commission. Same amount as it is with London is being paid to a dedicated account in Dublin.

Mr. President, we thereby place the following demands before you:

1. That a statement of rebuttal or acknowledgment of your consent in respect of the additional 43 USD fees be made known to the public.
2. That if your office is not aware of this additional levy, then, the EFCC and ICPC be ordered to probe the various Commissions and Embassies where such amount is levied on the beloved citizens of Nigeria.
3. The probe should not be a close door affairs as we demand all stakeholders’ involvement.
4. The outcome of the probe should be made public with appropriate sanction meted out to erring officers.
5. The Comptroller General of Immigration, Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister of External Affairs should be included amongst those to be probed.
6. That a broad based Committee comprising stakeholders in the Diaspora community be set up to look into the appropriateness of the 100 USD as passport processing fees payable by those abroad.
7. That the probe be conducted and completed as soon as possible, with its outcome published in all major Nigerian dailies.
8. That refund be made to all those who have paid the 43 USD, in the event there is no Federal Government directive mandating such payment.
9. That the 43 USD be canceled and the directive communicated to the Diaspora community.

Mr. President, while hoping that our requests will be promptly looked into, we hereby pledge our highest regards and commitment to the struggle of making Nigeria a heaven on earth.

Yours,
So our corrupt official has spread their corrupt-minded tentacles to our consulates in other countries as well as infect the officials of those embassies with the incurable-corruption-syndrome cry cry
PoliticsOil Deregulation: Yar’adua’s Lynching And Disturbing Silence !!!! by nethacker(op): 11:22am On Oct 15, 2009
It has been reported that on November 1, 2009, the government of President Yar’Adua would commence fully the total deregulation of the downstream oil sector. This means that Nigerians must be prepared for a regime when government withdraws any semblance of protection of the consumer against unguarded pricing of petroleum products. It must be stated for those who argue that deregulation would eventually lead to low pricing of petroleum products, and who are excited at citing the example in the telecommunications sector, that although diesel and kerosene are no more “subsidized” by government, their prices remain so high that manufacturers and other businesses which rely on their generators for electricity are running at a great loss as they must buy diesel at exorbitant prices for their generators, even as the government has been so deceptive and incompetent in all its highly publicized efforts to generate electricity for the public. 

President Yar’Adua and his party, the PDP (which can fittingly be called Poverty Distribution Party) have been deriving tremendous satisfaction from seeing Nigerians suffer. While President Yar’Adua collects more than N2 million a month as “Hardship allowance”, he has no plan or thought for that Nigerian who is struggling to survive in a country that Yar’Adua and his murderous group have taken captive. While each Senator of the federal republic collects a daily allowance of 600 USD (I mean US dollars, not naira) as “lunch money” (Senate president, David Mark collects more than 1000 USD a day for “lunch”), the Nigerian worker is expected by those heartless killers to survive on N7, 500 or N5, 000 a month and to put in good service at work.

In the 2009 budget, N60 billion was voted for “Constituency projects” of the choosing of federal legislators. Each geo-political zone got N10 billion, which amount is under the control and use of the federal legislators in those zones. Each Senator, for instance collects N45 million every quarter for their senatorial district. Proper accounting is absent; the money is used up by those senators and nothing happens. Those guys in power, at the goading of Yar’Adua, are lynching our people! More than N1.2 trillion is spent to pay the salaries of less than 18,000 public officials in Nigeria! But the poor man and woman on the street must be made to suffer more and “sacrifice” for Yar’Adua’s seven-point agenda. Where is the conscience of Yar’Adua and his group of looters of our commonwealth?

In all these, I can hear so loudly the complicit silence of our religious leaders and “men of God”. If a founder of a church, with millions of worshippers, a General Overseer or Bishop, whose words carry great weight, maintains disturbing silence in the midst of this raping and oppression of a nation, they will give an account on the day of reckoning. Recently, the Sultan of Sokoto spoke out against the poor governance in the nation. That was a flash in the pan. I don’t know how President Yar’Adua responded secretly to silence the gentleman. It was reported that Bishop Oneikyan of Abuja also spoke against the present absence of good governance in Nigeria, and the PDP government reacted to silence him one way or the other. It goes to show the impact that those “men of God” can make if they (and they are so many) speak persistently without ceasing against the wickedness in high places. I would not want them to hide their words in bland euphemisms; they must speak out plainly and pronounce woes against wicked rulers such as Yar’Adua, David Mark, and the many governors who are destroying our nation. That is how men of God of the Holy Scriptures spoke on behalf of the people. O that I could have at my disposal the platform of those “men of God” in Nigeria! No SSS would stop my planned rallies then. I would speak straight to the powers of this nation. I would mobilize my worshippers against the oppression in the land. I would teach them what is in their Constitution side-by-side with the warnings of the scriptures: Woe unto you who have refused to speak on behalf of the poor!

But our men of God frolic with those thieves who have no compassion for Nigerians. They attend “Thanksgiving services” and “Holy Ghost” meetings, where conspicuous seats are reserved for them. So, our religious leaders have become a problem rather than the solution for a nation that has lost her conscience. Our traditional rulers are silent too. They only make pretentious noises when they suspect they are no longer getting from our corrupt political rulers the patronage they think they deserve. At that very moment of self-service they speak, ostensibly for the downtrodden. As soon as government accords the expected patronage they retire into their cocoons to enjoy their catch; the people are left tired and without a shepherd, exposed to any inhuman policies of government, such as the deregulation of the oil sector, without reliable and regular power supply, without effective public transport system, without social security system to assist the weak and poor in our midst etc.

Few years ago, Nigeria got debt reprieve from her international creditors. One of the humanitarian planks on which the deal was anchored was the agreement that the savings (from sovereign debts servicing) would be invested in critical human sectors such as health and education, with a commencing year of 2007. Then President Yar’Adua was sworn in on May 29th, 2009 as Nigeria’s president. Has the Nigerian legislator cared to find out how these savings are invested? No. The 2009 budget records the lowest spending on education as a percentage of the total budget—2 percent! Yet, Yar’Adua is someone that once taught in a tertiary institution. With less than 12 years before the magic year of 2020, when Nigeria hopes to become one of the 20 most industrialized nations of the world, public universities (which should be well-funded and organized to produce the skilled man power for high-tech industries) were closed for 4 months under Graduate Yar’Adua. This man went to commission a university in Saudi Arabia during the closure of Nigeria’s public universities under his watch. President Yar’Adua comes back to Nigeria, and surprises of all surprises, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) gives him an award! What a nation! What students!


I wrote NANS a letter this year about the problems of our nation, seeking their partnership in our efforts to rescue our nation. I got no reply. Then, I called them. One of their officials told me that they were watching a soccer match involving Manchester United of England; that they would call me back. They never did. Are those kids the future leaders of Nigeria? If so, we are truly in trouble. I was warned by my students against engaging NANS. My students told me that NANS was “corrupt”. I calmed them down and insisted that we must prove them first. Alas, my students were right! In any serious nation, the students are very useful in forcing the expected change. If the leadership of NANS has sold their fellow students and conscience for a pot of porridge, they have become a metaphor for what is wrong with our nation. If NANS would keep quiet as usual in the face of President Yar’Adua’s policy decision to deregulate the oil sector just like they did when Nigerian students were forced by the closure of their universities to lose more than a semester at home, their usefulness to Nigerian students has evaporated. If NANS is not what I believe they have become— A corrupt group of students, using their offices to establish connections to the corrupt rulers in government—then they must arise for an unprecedented mass action across the nation that would shake up and wake up Nigerian oppressors to the cries of the people. They can count on my support and that of other Nigerians who cannot rest at this hour of mess-spewing in our land.

The Nigeria Labor Congress (NLC) has become inept in recent years. They have lost the confidence of Nigerians. Their only reaction to the spate of bad policies of the government (I have written about those in my past papers) is inaction. If the NLC wants to be taken seriously, they must insist on the following while they shut down the entire nation:
1.    The immediate reduction in the salaries and allowances of all public officials to reflect the national minimum wage. The highest paid public official must not earn more than 40 times national minimum wage.
2.    The suspension of the planned deregulation of the downstream oil sector until the following are done:
i.    Public power supply is 24 hours a day without interruption.
ii.    Importation of petroleum products is replaced by sufficient local refining in refineries located in Nigeria.
iii.    Standard railways are built to link all the six geo-political zones.
iv.    All federal roads are built into international standards.
v.    A highly organized social security system including universal health care, college tuition assistance, old age care, and family assistance is put in place.
vi.    All basic amenities such as potable water, public health care facilities must be a given.
vii.    No serving public official (including the president) must seek health care abroad.

3.    The upward review of the national minimum wage to N250 an hour or N40, 000 a month.
4.    A total ban on importation of generators within one year, to remain enforced until public power supply is regular and uninterrupted.
5.    Public expenditure on education, beginning with the 2010 budget should be a minimum of 26 percent of the total budget.
6.    The passage into law by 2010 of a new Electoral Act, which reflects the recommendations of the Justice Uwais committee.

If the NLC only succeeds in leading some Nigerians to chant vainly, “Solidarity forever more!” then it has only confirmed how useless it has become. But if the NLC will be a famous name in history, they must provide that vehicle through their structures for all Nigerians who seek actively to build a better union. All zonal NLC leaders must mobilize for action. There are Nigerians, both at home and in the Diaspora who can offer monetary assistance to help Nigerian workers whose salaries may be withdrawn by government as a result of a long-drawn strike. The fruits of success are too tempting for the pain at hand to weaken the mind. The minimum demands 1-6 above must be stuck to by organized labor without any compromise. Let all exports of crude oil be shut down. Let every economic activity be shut down until government bows to the power of the people.

The nation needs a total shut down; a bold confronting of the excesses of government. If labor has anything to offer, this is the time. If Nigerian students have anything to give for the growth of the nation, this is the time. The minimum I ask for is that our “men of God” should not keep quiet until Nigeria becomes a place of praise. They rail at the little sinners in their congregations and mingle with Nigeria’s oppressors and looters. They strain at gnats but swallow camels. This silence is ungodly. Nigeria is in need of voices that will cry in the wilderness of our looted land. The NLC, NANS, and all Nigerian scholars must redeem themselves. What is the value of our education if our nation continues to flounder and we hold our peace?
http://nigeriarally.org/Home_Page.php
Are we not in trouble?  shocked shocked we d future leaders. I hv nt seen NANS for a while now ooo wats happening  cry cry

http://www.saharareporter.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3970:oil-deregulation-yaraduas-lynching-and-disturbing-silence&catid=81:external-contrib&Itemid=300
BusinessRe: Swindled By A GTB Staff: Please Advise! by nethacker(m): 7:44am On Oct 15, 2009
naijatoday:
were are all the GTB workers that use to come here on Nairaland and talk about their bank been the best, please come and help this person.
Yes and wats d problem with them. The poster hasnt furnished us with the relevant information needed. How do u expect pple to knw an unreported incident.We hv 4 full operational branches in Benin and a cash centre.He did not drop his name nor the branch where the issue happened. So hw do u expect us 2 jump into action.
osssy09:
I am a student, about some months back,i went to GTB to open an account,after the opening of the account,i told the customer care that i wanted to fixed a certain some of money,she directed me upstairs to meet one of the staff in-charge,i went and meant him we talked and decided that i will be getting 11% as my interest rate every month. Three days later he called me to come and collect my certificate. Since that month (march)  till last month i have been receiving email that my stipulated interest have been credited to my account. which was true.

Last month,i needed to take care of a financial situation and the only place i could run to was my money i deposited in GTB, i ringed up the GTB staff phone who i meant that day,i told him to liquidate the transaction,he said i should come to the office next week,i waited ,the other week i called him and ask if he had done what i told him,he was telling me he have been busy blah blah blah, i said other staff could do it,he said no that he is the only person that can liquidate the transaction,that was when i knew something was wrong.

Immediately i went to the GTB branch with my deposit certificate ,i meant some other people in their office,i told them i wanted to liquidate my fixed deposited,they took the deposit certificate from me and try to locate the transaction on their system,it was not found. they called me and started to question me,i told them that GTB have been crediting my account with the interest,when they run my account they discover that the staff who i meant that day,have been depositing the said interest on my account every month,he never did a fixed deposit for me,he forged the deposit certificate and also forge the signature of his boss who was to attest to the transaction.

I was really disappointed with GTB,i told them that i did business with GTB not a staff and i needed my money,they told me i should come back the other week,i went the other week,since then it has been we sent a mail to the headquarter please give us another week,

I need my money urgently,what should  i do?
if u read d above-the last line(bolded)- u will deduce dat he needs help n not criticism.Lets all join hands in resolving the issue first b4 coming back to the problem.
Do not worry too far, it'll be resolved in no tym.Get us d branch name,the name of the person u hv been speaking with after d incident n his/her unit . If u dnt mind drop your number I'll give u a call ASAP or reach me on my YIM h1c11e17s@yahoo.com.
Regards
PoliticsIt's Official: El-rufai N Ribadu Can Enjoy Passport Services, Yar'adua Now Said by nethacker(op): 7:28am On Oct 15, 2009
Malam Nasir El-Rufai, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, and Nigerians Everywhere: You can now walk without fear or doubt into any Nigerian Consular Office. And yes, you will be granted any consular assistance, including the re-issuance of your passport, because the Nigerian constitution grants you that right.

This reassurance was pronounced last night by the Federal Government. In a cable dated 13 October 2009, a copy of which has just been received by Saharareporters, the Federal Government thereby officially reversed the the memo of 17 September, by which the former government officials were denied consular services worldwide.

The cable denies that the originating memo had the enjoyed the authority of Yar'Adua, although it contained no apology. It asserted that passports and other consular assistance to Nigerians abroad are in line with "the avowed commitment of the present administration to democracy and the rule of law."

"This means that things are either about to change," said our analyst, or that, following widespread criticism over Yar'Adua's absence at the United Nations General Assembly, "the uproar over the passport fiasco was too much for him to bear."
At last, Which way nigeria? !!  cry cry

PoliticsRe: Yar'adua Repudiates NIA Memo On El Rufai And Ribadu, Fires Dg Imohe ! by nethacker(op): 6:38am On Oct 15, 2009
keyremotes:
I TOTALLY DISAGREE WITH YOU O.

ALL IS THERE FOR ALL TO SEE.

ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT ANOTHER COUNTRY HERE?

WHAT CAN YOU TRULLY AND SINCERELY POINT AT THAT THEY HAVE ACHIEVED?

IS IT THE PLANNED REMOVAL OF "SUBSIDY"?
IS IT THE ROMANCE WITH IBORI, IGBINEDION AND OTHERS
WHAT IS THE HOPE OF THE PEOPLE OF OUR GENERATION?

REMEMBER, AT THE AGE OF 30 GOWON WAS HEAD OF STATE.
HOW MANY 30 YEAR OLD'S HAVE A ROOF OF THEIR OWN OVER THEIR HEADS?
OMG!! very impressive response from u there clap clap clap clap clap cllaaaapp  grin wouldnt hv said it more than that.Perhaps he thinks we r talking abt Niger republic.
@marvix-- do u listen to news @all?  angry dnt u knw d stupid pple caling themselves govt hv agreed wit d petroleum marketers to deregulate d downstream sector startin frm Nov 1,2010 ? u r here giving d dullards praises all because d prices of fuel hasnt increased in the past 2 yrs angry. rubbish!!!!! angry Be informed !!  tongue
TravelRe: General U.S.A (student) Visa Enquiries by nethacker(m): 5:13pm On Oct 14, 2009
suxes2005:
Aight! Did Oyewole pay in N or $? Just asking maybe I can go with the xchange rate he used.

SHALOM
he paid in =N= not $ but d naira equivalent that u will pay is dependent upon the current rate of =N= to $ . If for instance $1= =N= 150 ,it means dat $90 = =N=150 x 90. if it is lower or higher,do d arithmetic urself.Do u get it?
CelebritiesRe: Mo'weeds Stars by nethacker(op): 5:00pm On Oct 14, 2009
king-child:
why are you such a wicked friend?
if they weed? how does that affect you?
d'bang i know u no this thread follow this guy up
cos he's a betrayal to all nms bois
z town for life
d'bang pass me the gjah
n who says d banj is shy to do so?which yr u finish frm nms?
CelebritiesRe: Mo'weeds Stars by nethacker(op): 4:24pm On Oct 14, 2009
vislabraye:
There are no kokolets in the pics undecided . Leave the Mo'weeds Mo' hits jare. Weeds are vegetable created by the almighty for man's consumption. I also hear that weed is a powerful aphrodisiac. Go on and weed, you have my full support,
thx jare grin
TravelRe: General U.S.A (student) Visa Enquiries by nethacker(m): 4:14pm On Oct 14, 2009
suxes2005:
Yeah Oyewole Jose actually asked me to help me with payment thru my link and i asked him to send d money to me but didnt hear from him again. I never knew I can do trf 2 d school. So how much does it go for in naira?

SHALOM
u hv to knw d current exchange rate b4 u knw hw much it is in naira.just find out
RomanceRe: Can I Marry A Lady That Is Older Than Me? by nethacker(m): 4:06pm On Oct 14, 2009
Ani Lee:
eish now dats a hectic answer cool
sorry my sister hw do u mean? shocked
TravelRe: General U.S.A (student) Visa Enquiries by nethacker(m): 4:01pm On Oct 14, 2009
suxes2005:
The application fee is $55, I still av friends who wants to pay, how much you charge?

SHALOM
U will add $35 to ur application fee to make up for the bank charges and swift transfer charges.U can ask oyewole jose
RomanceRe: Can I Marry A Lady That Is Older Than Me? by nethacker(m): 3:57pm On Oct 14, 2009
The most important factor here should be understanding n love is 2ndary my brother. if u understand her well,u will love her more but if u love her too much n u dnt understand her,the love might fade with time.And verily, a woman need know but one man well, in order to understand all men; whereas a man may know all women and understand not even one of them.There is a great difference between loving,knowing and understanding: you can love n know a lot about a lady and not really understand her.
Do u love her = yes  grin grin
Does she love u = yes  grin grin
Most importantly
Do u understand her  huh
does she understand u  huh
my 2 cents   wink
TravelRe: General U.S.A (student) Visa Enquiries by nethacker(m): 3:38pm On Oct 14, 2009
netotse:
sey all this waec sturvs is for undergraduate sturvs?
yes now smiley
BusinessRe: Osun Police Intercept $3.5m Fake Currency Notes by nethacker(m): 3:37pm On Oct 14, 2009
bawomolo:
is the name morenike or moronike cheesy
i hv been wondering
TravelRe: General U.S.A (student) Visa Enquiries by nethacker(m): 3:35pm On Oct 14, 2009
suxes2005:
Yep, ya right, Aw much did d person pay in Naira? As I paid 15k for mine.
SHALOM
15k!!!!!! shocked shocked for how much in $ ss .
TravelRe: General U.S.A (student) Visa Enquiries by nethacker(m): 3:29pm On Oct 14, 2009
Divaville:
Hey everybody. I'm trying to change schools from nigeria to d united states cus my parents are sick of dis whole ASUU thing. i dont even know where to start cus its a first degree i'm going there for . Having relatives in florida makes it the place i'll have to school. Can i get admission between now and January? Also, what are the fees like for undergraduate foreign students. thanks a lot
@^^^ am sorry u will have to go to www.50states.com/college . click on florida to get the list of schools u will like to go or rather sch that is close to ur relatives' house.After that,lets take it up frm there.If u have a YIM drop it here so dat we can chat(if u dnt mind anyways) ok?
RomanceRe: Ladies Pls Help Me To Answer This About Breast, Guys U Can Talk Too by nethacker(m): 3:01pm On Oct 14, 2009
*****just passing n i just wanna say hi to evri1*********** tongue
BusinessRe: Osun Police Intercept $3.5m Fake Currency Notes by nethacker(m): 2:50pm On Oct 14, 2009
Rooneyboy:
But y are we this desperate in this country ?
Simple!!!Abject poverty n uncontrollable greed grin grin
PoliticsRe: Must Read: Nasir El-rufai To Yar Adua, About His Refusal Of Nigeria Passport. by nethacker(m): 2:12pm On Oct 14, 2009
Gbawe:
I am surprised at the logic of some posters also. The main issue remains that Yar Adua should not be allowed to abuse his position with a shameful and brazen witchunt of his critics and political enemies !!! Haba !!! Is it too much to ask Nigerians to be on the side of what is right consistently regardless of who is involved ?

Should El Rufai's past actions distract Nigerians from how our President and his goons are portraying us as a nation where the fundamental human rights of citizens can be breached easily without repercussion? Next minute they will say they are 'rebranding' the perception the world has of Nigeria when folks like Yar Adua and Aondoakaa , with the support of Nigerians , are doing their darndest to portray our nation as a Banana republic !!!!
Gbawe padi mi i dey always gbadun ur post jare grin
CelebritiesRe: Mo'weeds Stars by nethacker(op): 2:09pm On Oct 14, 2009
bamsshegz8:
i say make u bone me,
i still find it hard to believe,
just leave me alone
post another thing ok, smiley wink
bamidele segun, ok not bamisile ode, oponu wink grin wink cheesy
Wit just 11posts u r already disrespecting ur elders in this forum grin 9ja bankers r so funny sha. Anyway this is not wat this post is meant for ok?so keep ur ---- tongue tongue
TravelRe: General U.S.A (student) Visa Enquiries by nethacker(m): 2:05pm On Oct 14, 2009
suxes2005:
its CSUN. Tnx as i will send him the mail as you have said

SHALOM
Calif.state.uni northbridge?I just helped some1 pay 4 application
PoliticsRe: Yar'adua Repudiates NIA Memo On El Rufai And Ribadu, Fires Dg Imohe ! by nethacker(op): 2:02pm On Oct 14, 2009
AjanleKoko:
Something bothers me about this whole fiasco.
There are two Yar'Aduas, actually.
We have Umaru Yar'Adua, and Turai Yar'Auda.

Strong rumours persist that Umaru is the First Lady and Turai is the president.
That might explain a lot.
Thats true oooooo grin grin
CelebritiesRe: Mo'weeds Stars by nethacker(op): 1:51pm On Oct 14, 2009
bamsshegz8:
dat is why it too u so long to answer d questionn
obviously u are not genuine
just leave them alone\
they are making it, u are here spoiling them ode grin
better go find better job do, grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Bamisile Segun,I need nt argue with u ok?they r making it n we r all making it too irrespective of our discipline.I am not spoiling them jst showing u their real person behind da stage ok. So get busy cos i am already busy.Internet is my Job tongue
CelebritiesRe: Mo'weeds Stars by nethacker(op): 1:39pm On Oct 14, 2009
bamsshegz8:
does dat place look like a house, ?
anyway bone me abeg,
r u so dumb and daft dat u dnt knw cars/SUVs are parked inside d compound ?.Do u expect him to do such inside d bedroom / living room? shocked what u see there ofcourse is nt inside d main building,its inside d compund(Back of the house. oponu ayirada grin grin

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