₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,326,544 members, 8,427,031 topics. Date: Monday, 15 June 2026 at 10:07 AM

Toggle theme

Nwelih's Posts

Nairaland ForumNwelih's ProfileNwelih's Posts

1 (of 1 pages)

TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by nwelih: 2:11pm On Jul 25, 2023
A few questions you need to memorize when going for U.K Tier 5 charity volunteer work visa interview session in Nigeria

Firstly, if you did your application yourself, then you wouldn't have many issues, rather just take note of some key things.

This interview was in July 2023 at the TLS cONTACT, V.I, Lagos. Read through these questions and memorize your answers before the interview, be confident, and speak calmly.

Questions from WSP Interview
1. Name, DOB, Nationality
2. What do you do for a living
3. Where do you work, spell it
4. How much is your monthly income
5. Is that the only income you make monthly? No
6. How much do you make in the other Business
7. Who is your employer in the UK
8. What does the company do
9. When did you get your COS, (date)
10. Who interviewed you, (name)
11. What were the questions asked
12. What is your job role with them
13. How much is your salary
14. Who will be your boss
15. How did you find out about them
16. What is their website address
17. What is the office address
18. Have you worked as a volunteer?
19. With who
20. Did you find any other charity organization in the Uk
21. Why this charity organization
22. Do you have any family in the UK
23. What is their Name(s)
24. Are they British citizens
25. Where will you be staying
26. What's the distance from where you will be staying to the charity work
27. Do you have any family here in Nigeria
28. Which of your family has traveled to the UK
29. When did they travel
30. What is their name
31. How old are they
32. How many hours/ days will you be working
33. And what will you be doing after that
34. What will happen to your job in Nigeria
35. What are your future plans after the charity work
36. How have you been feeling throughout this interview
37. Who did this processing for you? Myself
38. Who paid your visa fee and IHS? Myself
39. If we check, was it your name on the card? No, over here in Nigeria, you can't just use any debit card for online payment, one would need to have a dollar/ pounds card. The process of obtaining that is rigorous and tedious hence, why I had to use a card owned by a colleague.
40. What is the name on the card, and who is he to you
41. How do you tend to manage yourself in the UK
42. Where will you be staying, the address, who lives there
43. Do you have anything else you'll like to add

The interview was about an hour, there were other questions I can't recall but, these are the major ones. So guys you can make use of it.
you can buzz me on WhatsApp if you need support or have questions regarding your application. 08072982272
Health7 Ways To Avoid Male And Female Common Toilet Infections. by nwelih(op): 11:39am On Feb 10, 2023
Toilet infection is a layman’s word to describe the burning sensation, itching, and foul-smelling discharges associated with the private area. It is termed “toilet infection” because people believe it originates from the use of dirty toilets.

People commonly use it to refer to problems associated with vaginal infection symptoms. These symptoms arise from either a sexually transmitted infection like Chlamydia or Gonorrhea; or non-sexual infections like Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) or Thrush (Candida).

Men can get yeast infections, too, which can lead to a condition known as balanitis — inflammation of the head of the penis. Yeast infections in men are common because the fungus that causes yeast infections (candida) is normally present on the skin, especially moist skin.

Both men and women are at risk of contracting infections but here are steps that can be taken to minimize the risk.

1. Good Hygiene: Boosting hygiene can help prevent yeast infections.
Avoid cleaning the genitals with scented products, such as soaps and perfumes which can irritate these delicate areas. Look for products that are unscented and free from other harsh chemicals. After a bath or shower, dry the genital area gently but thoroughly to remove any excess moisture.
Avoid douching: The vagina contains important bacteria that control populations of fungi. Douching can cause an imbalance in these bacteria, resulting in an overgrowth of fungi and yeast infection.

2. Wipe from front to back: [/b]This helps prevent the spread of yeast or bacteria between the anus, vagina, or Penis.
Change pads or tampons frequently: This helps prevent vaginal infections generally.
Avoid unprotected sex: Men can have yeast infections by having unprotected sex with a woman who already has an untreated yeast infection. A woman can as well contract a yeast infection from a man with a penile yeast infection through unprotected sexual contact.

[b]3. Ensure you stand or just bend while urinating:
When you stand or bend when urinating, it helps to prevent infection by avoiding urine splashing on you. It is advisable to adopt this position, especially when using a public toilet.

4. Wear breathable clothes and underwear: Cotton underwear is your best choice. It doesn’t hold onto heat or moisture. It will help keep you dry. Make sure your jeans, pants, boxers, skirts, underwear, yoga pants, tights, pantyhose, etc. aren’t too tight. They can boost your body temperature and increase the amount of moisture around your private parts. That raises the chances of a yeast infection.


5. Use antibiotics only when you have to: [/b]You don’t need antibiotics for conditions like a cold, because they don’t do anything against the virus. If you don’t have to, don’t take them.


[b]6. Eat a healthy diet:
A diet high in sugar and refined carbs can feed the growth of yeast in the body. To prevent yeast infections, it’s important to eat a healthy, balanced diet that is rich in vegetables, fruits, and whole grains.



Manage Diabetes: If you have diabetes, keep an eye on your blood sugar levels and keep them under control as this increase in sugar can cause yeast to overgrow, particularly in the vaginal area. Your body may develop a yeast infection in response. Maintaining your blood sugar levels may help reduce your risk of infection.
In summary, by following these simple precautions, both men and women can prevent “Toilet infections” and maintain good health. If you suspect or discover you have a “toilet infection”, contact your doctor immediately to get treated. You can also place an order for RIDA CLEANSER and RIDA HERBAL BITTERS to help treat “toilet infection”, yeast infection, and other common infections.

1 (of 1 pages)