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solomonwis: I seriously doubt your "experience"!Bro it is very necesary to get all your photocopied documents notarized please. Even if not told but its clearly stated in the application guide,notarizing all photocopied documents shows sincerity and openness indicating that your documents are genuine and has been sighted by an authorized and qualified notary public,which puts the mind of the VO at rest of any shady documents especially coming from Nigeria. On the police cerficate. It is meant to be sent to the CIO office in Nova Scotia and even after your application has been deemed eligible,the embassy or corresponding visa office will ask you to resend another police cerficate even more than once depending on how long your application is being processed. I remember sending mine up to 3 or 4 times before i finally got my visa approved. |
solomonwis: No need for notarization sir but if you wish to notarize you can do that too.There is need to notarize all photocopies of documents sent to CIO in Nova Scotia as indicated in the application guide and the settlement funds needed by 1 family member principal applicant applying is $11,115CAD. I applied in 2010 and my PR was approved in august 2012. I am presently in Toronto,Canada now. |
Symphony007: The nigeria economy is growing and many people are benefiting from it, there is a growing billionaire class and rising middle class but there is still a lot of poor people, that is where government comes in, they have to use the increased revenue in the country to invest in education,jobs,medicare,food stamps and other safety net programs that will reduce poverty to it's bearest minimum..i hope corruption does'nt hinder this.That is where the Big Problem lies CORRUPTION !!! It hampers or slows down anything development or growth in Nigeria. Tackle Corruption in all spheres and rate of growth and development will increase in geometic progressions. |
aku626: now we have more room to borrow more money for the wrong reasons.My thoughts exactly ! |
[quote author=miss-sweety86]yes, you're right.[/quote]Wow what a story !!! Hope u are finally set free now ? |
omiobo: Victory is when you win without fighting battle. This is victory!It sure is victory bro,,,BIG TIME !!! |
What is with the US...only days back it was the Boston bomblast issue and now this...?! |
An explosion at a fertilizer plant near Waco, Texas, Wednesday night has caused an unconfirmed number of deaths and injured at least a hundred people, leaving the factory a smouldering ruin and causing major damage to surrounding buildings. The blast at West Fertilizer in West, a community about 30 kilometres north of Waco, happened shortly before 8 p.m. local time and could be heard as far away as Waxahachie, 70 kilometres to the north. “We have a tremendous amount of injuries, probably over 100 injuries at this time,” said D.L. Wilson, a trooper with the Texas Department of Safety. “We do have confirmed fatalities. The number is not current yet and it could go up by the minute,” he said. Aerial footage showed fires still smouldering in the ruins of the plant and in several surrounding buildings, and people being treated for injuries on the flood-lit local football field, which had been turned into a staging area for emergency responders. Tommy Muska, West's mayor, said at a news conference three hours after the explosion that he didn't yet know how many people had been injured or killed. He said buildings in a five-block radius from the plant were severely damaged by the explosion. Glenn A. Robinson, the chief executive of Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center in Waco, told CNN that his hospital had received 66 injured people for treatment, including 38 who were seriously hurt. He said the injuries included blast injuries, orthopedic injuries, large wounds and a lot of cuts. The hospital has set up a hotline for families of the victims to get information, he said. Robinson did not immediately return messages from The Associated Press. Debby Marak told The Associated Press that when she finished teaching her religion class Wednesday night, she noticed a lot of smoke in the area across town near the plant, which is near a nursing home. She said she drove over to see what was happening, and that when she got there, two boys came running toward her screaming that the authorities ordered everyone out because the plant was going to explode. She said she drove about a block when the blast happened. "It was like being in a tornado," Marak, 58, said by phone. "Stuff was flying everywhere. It blew out my windshield." "It was like the whole Earth shook." She drove 10 blocks and called her husband and asked him to come get her. When they got to their home about three kilometres south of town, her husband told her what he'd seen: a huge fireball that rose like "a mushroom cloud." Fires smouldering 2 hours after blast More than two hours after the blast, there were still fires smouldering in what was left of the plant and in others burning nearby. The roof of what appeared to be a housing complex of some kind had collapsed. In aerial footage from Dallas's NBC affiliate, WDFW, dozens of emergency vehicles could be seen amassed at the scene. Entry into West was slow going, as the roads were jammed with emergency vehicles rushing in to help out. Authorities set up a staging area on the local high school's football field, which was lit up with floodlights. Ambulances and several dozen injured people could be seen being taken away or seated in wheelchairs as they are treated and await transport. Department of Public Safety troopers were using their squad cars to transport those injured by the blast and fire at the plant in West, a community north of Waco, Gayle Scarbrough, a spokeswoman for the department's Waco office, told television station KWTX. She said six helicopters were also en route to help out. American Red Cross crews from across Texas were being sent to the site, the organization said. Red Cross spokeswoman Anita Foster said the group was working with emergency management officials in West to find a safe shelter for residents displaced from their homes. She said teams from Austin to Dallas and elsewhere are being sent to the community north of Waco. A West Fire Department dispatcher said any casualties would be transported to hospitals in Waco, which is about 140 kilometres north of Austin. The explosion knocked out power to many area customers and could be heard and felt for miles around. Brad Smith, who lives 70 kilometres north of West in Waxahachie, told the station that he and his wife heard what sounded like a thunderclap. 'It sounded like 3 bombs' Lydia Zimmerman, told KWTX that she, her husband and daughter were in their garden in Bynum, 20 kilometres from West, when they heard multiple blasts. "It sounded like three bombs going off very close to us," she said. Rafael Abreu, a geophysicist with National Earthquake Information Center of the U.S. Geological Survey, said the explosion did not register on a seismograph because most of the blast's energy dissipated in the atmosphere. In 2001, an explosion at a chemical plant killed 31 people and injured more than 2,000 in Toulouse, France. The blast occurred in a hangar containing 300 tonnes of ammonium nitrate, which can be used for both fertilizer and explosives. The explosion came 10 days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the U.S., and raised fears at the time it was linked. A 2006 report blamed the blast on negligence. With files from CBC News © The Associated Press, 2013 MobileFacebook PodcastsTwitter Alerts Newsletter www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/04/17/fertilizer-explosion-waco-texas.html?cmp=fbtl |
davidylan: Yep. Canada was much smarter. Their immigration system is geared towards picking highly educated folks who can contribute to the society. In the US all we get are floods of uneducated mexicans.Lol very true ! They are indeed smarter !! I wonder why it took so long for the USA to get their hearts together to see the light in the Immigration system of Canada,Australia and the likes.... Be it as it may,the move is a welcome development ! As it stands now,highly skilled folks can gain access to the states as against the luck bound lottery thingy. The motive behind the DV lottery has long lost its value and it is high time it changes |
Oga Siga i sent you a PM |
pDude: She must have done something.I dont think she did anything bro...its common practice for those diabolical traditionalist to use virgin maidens as sacrifices to appease their lifeless gods. She is just an unfortunate soul. May her soul RIP |
obadiah777: LORD KNOWS WHAT SHE DID IN PAST LIFEI do not think this concerns her past life,its an ochestrated evil plan carried out by evil people in the said community to rope in or sacrifice an innocent virgin for devilish and diabolical acts. This is why Africa is still very far behind ! IMO |
adaobi123: http://WWW.FOMNY.COM/Thanks a bunch !!! |
adaobi123: Cfcfan. I'm bored.j Hey gal could u send me tha link plssss !!! |
IYA NGBALI: just 50,000s Tonto Dikeh most definitely earns lower than the actresses on that list and that is why she is now singing to increase are earnings |
adaobi123: --------Hi Adaobi123 ,please help me forward that link to my email addy...ufeli_ocp@yahoo.com. Expecting it. Thanks ! |
[quote author=obadiah777]ALL THESE BELLIGERENT NAKKAZ COMPLAINING ABOUT TV LICENSE. THE TV LICENSE WOMAN CAME TO MY HOUSE, I HAPPILY OPENED THE DOOR. SHE SAID ERMM WHY YOU AINT PAY TV LICENSE FOR THIS HOUSE. I SAID, YOU CRAZY WOMAN ( NOT EXACTLY BUT IN MY HEAD I CALLED HER THAT ) DO YOU SEE ANY TV IN MY HOUSE ? I DONT WATCH TV. SO JUST TO MAKE SURE SHE DOES NOT COME BACK, I TOOK HER AROUND AND SHOWED HER EVERY NUKE AND CRANNY OF MY HOUSE. NO TV. SO SHE SAW MY COMPUTERS AND ASKED DO YOU WAT Hey bro, please i need that link,hook me up asap , my email is ufeli_ocp@yahoo.com Anyone else who has got the link can send it to me naijababe, ishilove, pataki, adaobi et al. Thanks ! |
Funny thread...LOL !!! |
vanstanzy: GEJ, Oga@d Top see wetin u dey causeNa JonaDUNCE na...wetin u expect !!! |
Nice thread...been searching for an info like this to maintain my laptop. Thanks OP ! |
My boyzzzz have wrapped it all up wit an icing ontop ! Up Baaaaarrrrrrcaaaaaaa !!! |
Now Barca lets give Milan the Finishing Move !! Barca for Life !!! |
Lets Go There Boys We Are Almost There ! UP BAAAAAAAARRRRRCAAAAAAAAAA!! |
ronakoks: apologies mr imperiouxx. but you insult me again by implying that i'm wayward. please read you comment very well before you post it.Please go ahead and apply for the transfer of credits to a Canadian school bro...i feel your line of argument of why being in US for six years with no PR prospect while you can be in Canada that long and comfortably earn your citizenship. All the best on your moves ! |
wowww....she indeed was properly married to the whity oooh !!!! This is no arrangee wedding at all |
Congratulations NIGERIANS ! We made it to the finals....it was a well deserved Victory !! Now Lets Go Pick the Cup at the Finals !!! |
The SE needs a STANDING OVATION for putting up a classy performance in the 1st Half !!! |
GOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL 3......Emenike u are the mannnn !!! |
GOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL !!!! |
Rastamann: Super Eagles will always fumble when we all expect them to perform and they will perform when we expect them to fumble - so which way SE?They are really fvcking up oooo.... |
Chrisbenogor: Jeez we are not yet at the promised land, I agree!Nobody is trying to criticize his performance but a real,true and compassionate leader will be very objective,sincere with his words and be honest at all times about the situation of things such that he would command respect from his followers . GEJ was trying to embellish his performance in that interview which does not tally well with the real situation on ground. |
dapachez: Shebi you stay in ugbowo which stretches from uselu market encompassing technical college area,uwasota,nova road,adolor college road,federal government college road,university of benin teaching hospital and university of benin? My family stays in benin and I visit often,so tell me specifically where you experience the improvement.fine in decembar during the yultide the light supply improved but will a few days of light supply make up for the months of epileptic power supply. I. Spent more then 25 yrs of my life in benin so I know what am taking about. The only area where light is a bit stable in benin is sapele road and it has been like that for decades right from d military era and parts of GRA n ekehwan road apart from those areas the others from ikpoba hill to aduwawa to 1st,2nd and 3rd east circular to textile mill road,ogida,siloko areas have never had steady light supply. I know how much we spend on fuel weekly.was edo state mentioned among the states that will be affected by the onitsha relay wahala? NO. Let's get our facts straight and call a spade a spade. Propaganda will not when so many are suffering and a few suffer. Let's work together to make this country better. We deserve power supply,its our right and not a priviledge and what's all these nonsense of improvement,isn't it long overdue? Let's hold our leaders accountable and stop playing to the gallery. It hasn't been easy for this administration but failure aint an option. If Jonathan can deliver adeqate power or make our refinaries work come 2015 I will be at the fore front mobilizingg for himMy brother it is a pity how Nigerians have seen their Right as citizens to now a Privilege to be enjoyed from the Government and their leaders !!! |
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