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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Nobody: 8:53pm On Sep 14, 2020
Youonlyliveonce:


What the wrote there is just for decoration if you apply you won't be granted, As a Nigerian you need a sponsor in Vietnam to help you procure a Visa that's why an Agent over there is needed.
Interesting, thanks for this info

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by judecares1(m): 9:43pm On Sep 14, 2020
As my latest email, you should know where you want to get the visa. And you tell us the address, we will send the reference to the place by fax. And after that you can get the visa and flight to Vietnam to study.
If you are certain to study in **, please transfer the application fee (40$) to the number account of ** (Some words in Vietnamese, you should keep as I give you( please what does this mean?)

Please what is your kind advise?


WhyNa:
From the Vietnamese embassy, I went straight to DHL to send the documents. Then I entered cold stone and had me some ice cream and pizza. The ball was now in the agent's court. I just had to pray

Now remember I earlier said the visa comes from Vietnam, it is also always visa on arrival except you specifically insist on getting the stamp in Abuja.

For the visa on arrival, an approval letter from immigration stating your details is given to you saying you are to pick up your visa at any or a specific airport (Depending on the type of visa you applied for). Now when you arrive at the airport, your passport will then be stamped. Details of this would come later.

If you're scared and want to pick up at the embassy in Abuja, be ready to part with hundred of dollars
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by judecares1(m): 9:54pm On Sep 14, 2020
Thanks for your help but am just seeking for kind advise if study visa are also sent to Nigeria embassy on behalf of the applicant before it will be issued


Youonlyliveonce:


It will do you good to state the name of the school, not all Viernam institution you see online are accredited or real.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Fish123(m): 10:18pm On Sep 14, 2020
Joohan:



Is that not waste of time cus I'm not thinking of working in Nigeria or vying for any political post in the future
You're also here bro
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Joohan: 10:25pm On Sep 14, 2020
Fish123:
You're also here bro
cheesy cheesy cheesy



Fish my man grin how you take find your way reach here? How has it been?
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Fish123(m): 10:50pm On Sep 14, 2020
Joohan:




Fish my man grin how you take find your way reach here? How has it been?
I've been following the thread from the start bro
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Joohan: 8:11pm On Sep 15, 2020
Fish123:
I've been following the thread from the start bro


Lol. You still dey on this japa matter grin me wey think say you go don dey Canada
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by dlordy100: 11:14pm On Sep 15, 2020
azubix:


Please what's their name let me check them out.
Thai Nguyen university of technology Vietnam

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by justwise(m): 8:04am On Sep 18, 2020
@All

Please stop asking for agent or posting materials you got from agents here.

To use an agent will be your personal but it will not be encouraged or promoted here

Thank you.

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Fish123(m): 10:59pm On Sep 21, 2020
Joohan:



Lol. You still dey on this japa matter grin me wey think say you go don dey Canada
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Joohan: 9:44pm On Sep 24, 2020
@Whyna, I hope you're safe ma'am? Just checking up on you because it's been long you posted here. We really miss you.

So, I told my friend in Vietnam to take pictures for me on her way to work yesterday...she actually captured a lot for me but I won't be able to post everything. I'm sorry for that.

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Joohan: 9:46pm On Sep 24, 2020
smiley

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Nobody: 5:24pm On Sep 25, 2020
another bad news for all of us

Two Nigerians, one Vietnamese snared in Saigon drug bust

Anti-narcotics police in Ho Chi Minh City on Thursday detained two Nigerian men and one Vietnamese woman for illegally trading methamphetamine for profit of VND70 million ($3,000) a kg.

Ochie Paul Ejike, 51, and his 35-year-old Vietnamese partner Ly Moc Kiu, along with fellow Nigerian Chukwuemeka Confidence Onyiriuka were identified as "major figures" in a drug trafficking ring monitored by police for several months prior to the arrests.

Earlier, police had found Chukwuemeka often received shipments of clothing from Cambodia at an apartment in Binh Tan District, though without any clothes ever seen being sold.

Every week, Chukwuemeka had met Ochie and his partner at various secret locations.

After months of monitoring, police identified the three as part of a drug trafficking ring in the city.

Last week, Kiu was driving on Quang Trung Street in Go Vap District when she was stopped by police. Officers subsequently found three kilograms of meth hidden in tea packages inside her storage compartment.

Phung told investigators she used to sell clothes and that she was married to Ochie. After giving birth to two children, they switched to trading drugs, assisted by various Nigerian compatriots.

Each week, Kiu received five to seven kilograms of meth, which she delivered to her partners. She earned VND70 million per kg, investigators said.

Police are expanding their investigation.

HCMC has been a transit hub for drugs trafficked from the Golden Triangle, top police officers said. From here, the drugs are taken to Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia, South Korea and even Europe, Australia and Latin America.

Vietnam has some of the world’s toughest drug laws. Those convicted of possessing or smuggling more than 600 g of heroin or over 2.5 kg of methamphetamine face death.

Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Joohan: 10:24pm On Sep 25, 2020
SkyOne11:
another bad news for all of us

Two Nigerians, one Vietnamese snared in Saigon drug bust

Anti-narcotics police in Ho Chi Minh City on Thursday detained two Nigerian men and one Vietnamese woman for illegally trading methamphetamine for profit of VND70 million ($3,000) a kg.

Ochie Paul Ejike, 51, and his 35-year-old Vietnamese partner Ly Moc Kiu, along with fellow Nigerian Chukwuemeka Confidence Onyiriuka were identified as "major figures" in a drug trafficking ring monitored by police for several months prior to the arrests.

Earlier, police had found Chukwuemeka often received shipments of clothing from Cambodia at an apartment in Binh Tan District, though without any clothes ever seen being sold.

Every week, Chukwuemeka had met Ochie and his partner at various secret locations.

After months of monitoring, police identified the three as part of a drug trafficking ring in the city.

Last week, Kiu was driving on Quang Trung Street in Go Vap District when she was stopped by police. Officers subsequently found three kilograms of meth hidden in tea packages inside her storage compartment.

Phung told investigators she used to sell clothes and that she was married to Ochie. After giving birth to two children, they switched to trading drugs, assisted by various Nigerian compatriots.

Each week, Kiu received five to seven kilograms of meth, which she delivered to her partners. She earned VND70 million per kg, investigators said.

Police are expanding their investigation.

HCMC has been a transit hub for drugs trafficked from the Golden Triangle, top police officers said. From here, the drugs are taken to Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia, South Korea and even Europe, Australia and Latin America.

Vietnam has some of the world’s toughest drug laws. Those convicted of possessing or smuggling more than 600 g of heroin or over 2.5 kg of methamphetamine face death.




There's been a law, anyone that goes against it should face the consequences.

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by CelebRepublic: 8:35pm On Sep 27, 2020
Joohan:
@Whyna, I hope you're safe ma'am? Just checking up on you because it's been long you posted here. We really miss you.

So, I told my friend in Vietnam to take pictures for me on her way to work yesterday...she actually captured a lot for me but I won't be able to post everything. I'm sorry for that.


Nice one bro
Is she your girlfriend?
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by VirusOO7(m): 3:51pm On Sep 29, 2020
Youonlyliveonce:


No he is not actually saying Vietnam isn't worth it, you made wrong calculation and he is trying to clarify it. 8million vnd is just $345 which is not a lot and definitely the cost of a 2 bedroom over there.

You can earn way more than 8million Vnd in Vietnam is what he is trying to say.

Oil dey your head...
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Bojbilly: 4:35am On Oct 01, 2020
Please how did you get the TEFL certificate in Nigeria
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by EbonyCy(f): 8:41am On Oct 01, 2020
Read through thoroughly sir...you will find the answer
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by molbic(m): 10:31am On Oct 01, 2020
Happy new month to @ Whyna and everyone following this tread

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 1:56pm On Oct 01, 2020
Hey guys, happy new month to y'all and happy independence day to Nigeria too!

E don teyyyy no be small. This has partly been due to good and bad circumstances

Covid 2.0 wahala
Bike issues
Accident
"Friend" wahala. Not going to give details on this but trust me when I refuse to give out some details here
New job


You can already see it ended in praise. I'll share with you in a minute.

PS: Random picture
These are public bikes that you can scan and ride. Costs about 400 naira per hour

Edit: The picture no gree upload so here's a picture of the pool in my building that I have never used

Pictures are refusing to attach cos of the file size and the option for decreasing image ratio on Nairaland doesn't seem to be available again. Anyone know why?

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 2:00pm On Oct 01, 2020
The pool. I started taking swimming lessons but I don't have time again and it's getting cooler with lots more rain

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