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It will not be that easy but can be achieved |
Same question here |
Maybe she is not interested |
You are welcome |
Up blues |
Me sef I go trek from nairaland to linda ikeji blog ... make them no try me ohhh ![]() |
worry357:No..I just want to know if I should fill in the same amount I did for mine. |
Hello Guys! Please, I want to finally clarify the appropriate response for the questions below for my wife's & son application;I am sponsoring the whole trip My wife is unemployed. *Income and Expenditure -How much do you spend each month on living costs? -How much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependents? -What is the cost to you personally of your trip in GBP(£)? -The total amount of money you have for this trip? -The cost of the aeroplane, boat or train tickets ? -The cost of your accommodation ? -The cost of your living expenses ? -Is someone other than you paying for all or a part of your trip? - What is the total cost of your trip, including money others may be giving you, in GBP(£) |
justwise:Thanks In other words, I should answer no to (Is someone other than you paying for all or a part of your trip?) Sorry I am asking too much ![]() BTW I also had to state the same amount for myself for my spouse as well,( how much of your total monthly income is given to your family members and other dependents?) She is unemployed |
justwise:Hello Justwise & esosa4real! Since,I am the one paying for the trip , what answers should I give to the questions below for my spouse? Is someone other than you paying for all or a part of your trip? What is the total cost of your trip, including money others may be giving you, in GBP(£)? |
justwise:Thanks I really appreciate. |
justwise:Thanks Justwise Should I state the same estimate/costs I used for my application for my spouse as well? The calculation I used was for both of us. |
Hello Everyone! Should I fill the entire cost sections in pounds or naira? i.e. The total amount of money you have for this trip? - The cost of aeroplane, trains etc? - The cost of accommodation - The cost of your living expenses |
esosa4real:@ Esosa4real; Apart from where costs should be stated in Pounds, did you fill other cost sections in pounds or naira? i.e. The total amount of money you have for this trip? - The cost of aeroplane, trains etc? - The cost of accommodation - The cost of your living expenses |
Still struggling to generate 2988 MW for over 54 years after independence |
Good for them |
Freest:Abeg chop knuckles |
Congratulations Seun! |
Good for him |
I normally give to those that don't disappoint, but for those that are still owing and are reluctant to pay up,it's a good bye to them. |
zubby29: |
zubby29:My brother, this might just be a tiny fraction.. ![]() |
The State of Jersey, the biggest territory in the Channels Island, is set to return £315 million Abacha loot to Nigeria. Mr Micheal Birt, the Ballif of Jersey stated this at a dinner in honour of Dr Dalhatu Tafida, Nigerian High Commissioner to the UK during a state visit to the Island. Birt, who doubles as the Island’s Civic Head of State and ceremonial head, is the highest ranking official in the Jersey order of precedence. Island, famous for its transparent banking services, had previously repatriated in two tranches £140 million of the loot. correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports in London that the money was laundered on behalf of Abacha by Mr Raj Bhojwani, an Indian businessman. Bhojwani is currently serving an eight-year sentence in a UK prison. Speaking on Jersey’s financial services and global perception of the Island, Birt said that the repatriated loot was in line with ongoing campaign against money laundering. He said: “We have done a lot to clean up the image of the Island as a safe haven for stolen wealth. What we have in place is a transparent and legal finance heaven where only legal funds can be deposited and accessed by investors.” In his response, Tafida commended Birt for the Island’s transparent banking sector, and informed them of government’s commitment to fighting corruption and strengthening its anti-graft agencies. The high commissioner also spoke on the investment opportunities in all sectors of the economy, while laying emphasis on the nation’s GDP, and high return on investment rate. Nigeria’s GDP has grown above 6.5 per cent per annul in the last six years. He said: “The array of investment opportunities that abound in the country and generous incentives available to investors in all sectors of the economy, has continued to make it a global investment destination.” The dinner was attended by top officials from the Jersey government and members of Tafida’s delegation. NAN reports that the visit marks the beginning of a bi-lateral relations with the Jersey. Officials from Jersey are expected to carry out a similar visit to Nigeria. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/state-jersey-return-315m-abacha-loot-nigeria/#sthash.qcqE3Xet.dpuf N85.7Billion |
spyder880:Oga Spyder, is it possible to give us an idea of what the above list will cost? |
Happy Birthday Mr President |
spyder880:I am definitely in for this one.. |
spyder880:Oga Spyder, Please, can we make part payment?or it has to made in full? Also, it is possible to give us an idea where the Amorji Nike is located? Thanks |
One of Google's most senior executive's has broken Felix Baumgartner's record for the highest parachute jump in history. Alan Eustace, 57, a senior vice president of Knowledge at Google, was this morning lifted by a balloon filled with 35,000 cubic feet of helium, from an abandoned runway at an airport in New Mexico. A well-known computer scientist, he fell faster than the speed of sound and broke Baumgartner's world altitude record set just two years ago by jumping from 135,000 feet. He returned to earth just 15 minutes after starting his fall. 'It was amazing,' he told the New York Times. 'It was beautiful. 'You could see the darkness of space and you could see the layers of atmosphere, which I had never seen before.' Mr. Eustace cut himself loose from the balloon with the aid of a small explosive device and plummeted toward the earth at a speeds that peaked at more than 800 miles per hour, setting off a small sonic boom heard by observers on the ground. 'It was a wild, wild ride,' he said. 'I hugged on to the equipment module and tucked my legs and I held my heading.' Eustace broke several records, including national record for highest exit altitude; world and national record for free fall under a drogue chute; national record for vertical speed. |
Mogidi:I hear you Sir..thanks ![]() |
Mogidi:Please, send me the link.. |
HisSexcellency:Maybe he can still change his mind not to contest after seeing this... ![]() |


