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Abiolaseyi:Hi, please have you gone for your H1B visa stamping interview? If yes, how easy was it to secure an interview slot? |
Emzybrown: studied medical lab science and aspiring to set up the first molecular diagnostic centreVery impressive! Its not an easy venture but its achievable. However, a privately owned standard molecular diagnostic centre exists at the Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology in University of Nigeria, Enugu campus. I believe you can get vital information and guide from the medical laboratory scientists there. |
danikik7: Hepatitis-B is deadly,it kills faster than AIDS and the vectors are mostly WOMEN who have no acknowledgement of transmitting the disease.It kills their victims mostly MEN ,within 6 months by the virus attacking the liver and causing liver failure which leads to the swelling of the stomach etc.Unlike AIDS,that kills both victims,hepatitis kills in a short term the male victims first within 6 months of contact.Its like STD gonorrhea ,which women do not know that they carrying.The truth of the matter is that Nigeria does not have the cure for HEPATITIS.Statistics shows that a staggering number of Nigerian girls within the ages of 14-38years are vectors without knowing it .I lost my undergraduate brother to the monster 2I'm really sorry for your loss but please don't give people false information. There is no particular sex that can transmit hepatitis B virus to the other. It can be transmitted just like HIV. Of course the only way to know if you are infected or not is through laboratory testing. So everyone should get tested and should get vaccinated if the test result is negative. Its not true that the infection can't be treated in Nigeria. Drugs are available in Nigerian teaching hospitals and some private hospitals. But not every infected person requires treatment. The need and the choice of treatment Will be determined by a doctor with experience in such through clinical and laboratory diagnosis. However, the chances of viral clearance is low and relapse could occur after treatment. Hence, prevention is better than cure. |
la'success:I don't have that either. I don't know how easy it will be to obtain one but I will try. Thanks |
la'success:Thanks a lot. I will do just that. The company is not mine and isn't sponsoring my trip. I'm a civil servant. I just wanted to be really sure because tax clearance certificate is stated in the checklist. Thanks again. |
Blessing |
Hello everyone, please I really need your advice. I have a two weeks training to attend in Germany and I have booked an appointment. I would like to know how I can get a confirmed flight reservation for my visa interview. I tried booking with Lufthansa Airline but was asked to pay and I don't want to take the risk since am not sure of obtaining the visa. Please what should I do? I would also like to know if the tax clearance certificate is compulsory because I don't have it but my monthly tax deduction is stated in my pay slips. |
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