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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by lastclaire4(f): 1:05pm On Dec 19, 2020
Mimzyy:
Oh really? Means I’ve been extremely lucky then. Been buying from there for years and never had any issue. I don’t buy human hair there sha. There’s this wholesale vendor on ig that sells good quality hair. The company is in China and PayPal is accepted.


Dont worry saw the link u posted

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Healhtyliving: 1:10pm On Dec 19, 2020
Mamatukwas:


300 thousand kisses for you Sis kiss. Thank you.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Healhtyliving: 1:11pm On Dec 19, 2020
Mimzyy:
Here you go ma’am. Please ensure you request for video of your hair before shipping, tell the lady you want 180 density or higher and also use PayPal as mode of payment so incase you are not satisfied with the hair, you can easily request refund.

https://instagram.com/virginhairvendor_lisa?igshid=126stlbun0ynp

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by DisGuy: 3:43pm On Dec 19, 2020
Vooom:
Abi nau

Meanwhile, hope I get neighbors here?

Make i for book Christmas jollof rice :'

(

Depending on where you are bros, Christmas here is a family affair. Sit at home watch all the oldies whilst enjoying some gravy, sprouts and dry turkey.
You fit get luck join your local church

iCode2:
grin grin grin grin You be ajebo cheesy

Ajebo via Mushin Olosha via Kafanchan!
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Omoolobi: 4:07pm On Dec 19, 2020
My people, i tried opening monzo account oh and it gave me this reply. What could be wrong pls

Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by badboitarzy(m): 5:31pm On Dec 19, 2020
Good afternoon House,

My fellow people in Manchester please I need your help.

So I recently got a Graduate scheme job to start Sept 2021 in Manchester, Currently finishing my masters at Plymouth University. Although it is next year I want to start the ground work. I need nice areas that are reasonable prices for a 3bed house also good Primary school I have a 4yr old who is in reception and a 2yr old who will be going to nursery. My 4yr old actually goes to a good catholic primary school here in Plymouth. Manchester seems lively, Ive been there once but for a night out with my friend about 6years ago on a holiday. From my small research it looks like a place with loads of Jobs compared to Plymouth where I am and If we move hopefully that is where we settle as a family. (so the Job they have two offices one in eccles and another in the Northern quarter, I might work between both)

Also please I need links for a good barber in Manchester grin and are there like good african shops, naija restaurant links and places where my madam can make her hair. Cos this Plymouth where I am currently based is a dead zones(came here because the Master degree was decently cheaper), oyibo sometimes just dey look you funny. African shop just one and their prices are ridiculous 5kg bag of rice they sell £7.50... Sha demand and supply. Whenever we have chance we go to london to visit wife's family.

Thank you for your input looking forward to hearing from you guys.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Olalekank(m): 6:41pm On Dec 19, 2020
Hello house.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by moskito36(m): 7:02pm On Dec 19, 2020
Hi @Mamatukwas are you still doing naira to pounds business.... need some naira for pounds grin grin grin
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Mellady(f): 7:55pm On Dec 19, 2020
Hi everyone, please oo I just want to ask if anyone has used moneyflex to send money to Nigeria before?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 8:15pm On Dec 19, 2020
Mellady:
Hi everyone, please oo I just want to ask if anyone has used moneyflex to send money to Nigeria before?

I used them a couple of times but
Make sure it moneyfex not moneyflex.... this the website https://moneyfex.com/
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Mellady(f): 8:25pm On Dec 19, 2020
LagosismyHome:


I used them a couple of times but
Make sure it moneyfex not moneyflex.... this the website https://moneyfex.com/
Sorry I meant moneyfex
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Mamatukwas: 8:37pm On Dec 19, 2020
moskito36:
Hi @Mamatukwas are you still doing naira to pounds business.... need some naira for pounds grin grin grin

Indeed I am. Send me a PM please.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Mamatukwas: 8:41pm On Dec 19, 2020
[quote author=DisGuy post=97229983]

Depending on where you are bros, Christmas here is a family affair. Sit at home watch all the oldies whilst enjoying some gravy, sprouts and dry turkey.
You fit get luck join your local church




I agree with most things you said but this your menu get k-leg oh grin Sprouts Ke? Dry Turkey? For Christmas? Why now? cheesy
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by DisGuy: 9:01pm On Dec 19, 2020
Mamatukwas:

I agree with most things you said but this your menu get k-leg oh grin Sprouts Ke? Dry Turkey? For Christmas? Why now? cheesy


No be my menu o. I stick with Jollof/fried rice and chicken.

Our bros might just be stuck in Nomansland like Plymouth, Devon where he will get the original UK Christmas offering cool
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by marylandcakes: 9:04pm On Dec 19, 2020
[quote author=Mamatukwas post=97238040][/quote]

I love sprouts, I honey roast them in the oven. Try this and you will never look at sprouts the same way. The kids will love them.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by GraysonDJ: 9:26pm On Dec 19, 2020
Good evening, I am in need of pounds to book my visa appointment, if you want Naira I can send to you.
moskito36:
Hi @Mamatukwas are you still doing naira to pounds business.... need some naira for pounds grin grin grin
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Chinlov: 9:54pm On Dec 19, 2020
Kindly share the recipe

marylandcakes:


I love sprouts, I honey roast them in the oven. Try this and you will never look at sprouts the same way. The kids will love them.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Mamatukwas: 9:54pm On Dec 19, 2020
DisGuy:


No be my menu o. I stick with Jollof/fried rice and chicken.

Our bros might just be stuck in Nomansland like Plymouth, Devon where he will get the original UK Christmas offering cool

Hahaha okay. I was already feeling bad for ya.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Mamatukwas: 9:55pm On Dec 19, 2020
Chinlov:
[Kindly share the recipe

quote author=marylandcakes post=97238741]

I love sprouts, I honey roast them in the oven. Try this and you will never look at sprouts the same way. The kids will love them.

Hmmm. One day maybe. I actually love roasted Brocolli so I might give it a go. One day sha.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by boyka1: 10:18pm On Dec 19, 2020
boyka1:
Hello everyone

Has anyone used the NHS COVID19 test to travelled to Nigeria using Turkish Airline? The thought of doing a private PCR test and also paying the PCR test on arrival in Nigeria breaks my heart.

My question is specific to Turkish Airline. Thanks

Sequel to the above post few days ago, i am here to inform the house that Turkish airline refused passengers with NHS result. According to them your test result should say "PCR" as contained on the official website of NCDC and should be authorized by the clinic.

I sha followed my instinct to to do a private test pre departure because it would be foolhardy to miss my flight because of 120 quid.

Caveat..I don't know about other airlines, but Turkish airline are very particular about the requirement.

I want to appreciate everyone of you that proffered advice to my question.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by walesho(m): 10:31pm On Dec 19, 2020
badboitarzy:
Good afternoon House,

My fellow people in Manchester please I need your help.

So I recently got a Graduate scheme job to start Sept 2021 in Manchester, Currently finishing my masters at Plymouth University. Although it is next year I want to start the ground work. I need nice areas that are reasonable prices for a 3bed house also good Primary school I have a 4yr old who is in reception and a 2yr old who will be going to nursery. My 4yr old actually goes to a good catholic primary school here in Plymouth. Manchester seems lively, Ive been there once but for a night out with my friend about 6years ago on a holiday. From my small research it looks like a place with loads of Jobs compared to Plymouth where I am and If we move hopefully that is where we settle as a family. (so the Job they have two offices one in eccles and another in the Northern quarter, I might work between both)

Also please I need links for a good barber in Manchester grin and are there like good african shops, naija restaurant links and places where my madam can make her hair. Cos this Plymouth where I am currently based is a dead zones(came here because the Master degree was decently cheaper), oyibo sometimes just dey look you funny. African shop just one and their prices are ridiculous 5kg bag of rice they sell £7.50... Sha demand and supply. Whenever we have chance we go to london to visit wife's family.

Thank you for your input looking forward to hearing from you guys.

You can get everything and anything u need in moston lane, like saloon, African food stuffs


Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by walesho(m): 10:32pm On Dec 19, 2020
badboitarzy:
Good afternoon House,

My fellow people in Manchester please I need your help.

So I recently got a Graduate scheme job to start Sept 2021 in Manchester, Currently finishing my masters at Plymouth University. Although it is next year I want to start the ground work. I need nice areas that are reasonable prices for a 3bed house also good Primary school I have a 4yr old who is in reception and a 2yr old who will be going to nursery. My 4yr old actually goes to a good catholic primary school here in Plymouth. Manchester seems lively, Ive been there once but for a night out with my friend about 6years ago on a holiday. From my small research it looks like a place with loads of Jobs compared to Plymouth where I am and If we move hopefully that is where we settle as a family. (so the Job they have two offices one in eccles and another in the Northern quarter, I might work between both)

Also please I need links for a good barber in Manchester grin and are there like good african shops, naija restaurant links and places where my madam can make her hair. Cos this Plymouth where I am currently based is a dead zones(came here because the Master degree was decently cheaper), oyibo sometimes just dey look you funny. African shop just one and their prices are ridiculous 5kg bag of rice they sell £7.50... Sha demand and supply. Whenever we have chance we go to london to visit wife's family.

Thank you for your input looking forward to hearing from you guys.




You can get everything and anything u need in moston lane, like saloon, African food stuffs

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by marylandcakes: 10:34pm On Dec 19, 2020
Chinlov:
[Kindly share the recipe

quote author=marylandcakes post=97238741]

I love sprouts, I honey roast them in the oven. Try this and you will never look at sprouts the same way. The kids will love them.

Okay will do.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by moskito36(m): 11:55pm On Dec 19, 2020
[Sent

quote author=Mamatukwas post=97237897]

Indeed I am. Send me a PM please. [/quote]
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by jesmond3945: 12:26am On Dec 20, 2020
badboitarzy:
Good afternoon House,

My fellow people in Manchester please I need your help.

So I recently got a Graduate scheme job to start Sept 2021 in Manchester, Currently finishing my masters at Plymouth University. Although it is next year I want to start the ground work. I need nice areas that are reasonable prices for a 3bed house also good Primary school I have a 4yr old who is in reception and a 2yr old who will be going to nursery. My 4yr old actually goes to a good catholic primary school here in Plymouth. Manchester seems lively, Ive been there once but for a night out with my friend about 6years ago on a holiday. From my small research it looks like a place with loads of Jobs compared to Plymouth where I am and If we move hopefully that is where we settle as a family. (so the Job they have two offices one in eccles and another in the Northern quarter, I might work between both)

Also please I need links for a good barber in Manchester grin and are there like good african shops, naija restaurant links and places where my madam can make her hair. Cos this Plymouth where I am currently based is a dead zones(came here because the Master degree was decently cheaper), oyibo sometimes just dey look you funny. African shop just one and their prices are ridiculous 5kg bag of rice they sell £7.50... Sha demand and supply. Whenever we have chance we go to london to visit wife's family.

Thank you for your input looking forward to hearing from you guys.



lol what do you mean by oyibo just dey look you funny?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by kode12: 1:58am On Dec 20, 2020
badboitarzy:
Good afternoon House,

My fellow people in Manchester please I need your help.

So I recently got a Graduate scheme job to start Sept 2021 in Manchester, Currently finishing my masters at Plymouth University. Although it is next year I want to start the ground work. I need nice areas that are reasonable prices for a 3bed house also good Primary school I have a 4yr old who is in reception and a 2yr old who will be going to nursery. My 4yr old actually goes to a good catholic primary school here in Plymouth. Manchester seems lively, Ive been there once but for a night out with my friend about 6years ago on a holiday. From my small research it looks like a place with loads of Jobs compared to Plymouth where I am and If we move hopefully that is where we settle as a family. (so the Job they have two offices one in eccles and another in the Northern quarter, I might work between both)

Also please I need links for a good barber in Manchester grin and are there like good african shops, naija restaurant links and places where my madam can make her hair. Cos this Plymouth where I am currently based is a dead zones(came here because the Master degree was decently cheaper), oyibo sometimes just dey look you funny. African shop just one and their prices are ridiculous 5kg bag of rice they sell £7.50... Sha demand and supply. Whenever we have chance we go to london to visit wife's family.

Thank you for your input looking forward to hearing from you guys.




If you don't mind me asking, how did you secure a graduate scheme job for September 2021from now and what's your specialization!
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Mimzyy(f): 8:31am On Dec 20, 2020
Choi. I was looking forward to taking my LO to this event embarassed. This year just get as e be.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 8:42am On Dec 20, 2020
Mimzyy:
Choi. I was looking forward to taking my LO to this event embarassed. This year just get as e be.

Truly this 2020 has been something else.... just when I too was looking towards celebrating Christmas with 3 households the government announces last minute lockdown rules and puts London in Tier 4 sad

Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 9:46am On Dec 20, 2020
LagosismyHome:


Truly this 2020 has been something else.... just when I too was looking towards celebrating Christmas with 3 households the government announces last minute lockdown rules and puts London in Tier 4 sad


You would have? By the time people are acutely ill in A&E, government would not be there to hold their hands........ cheesy

Perfect decision to shutdown.......

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 9:48am On Dec 20, 2020
boyka1:


Sequel to the above post few days ago, i am here to inform the house that Turkish airline refused passengers with NHS result. According to them your test result should say "PCR" as contained on the official website of NCDC and should be authorized by the clinic.

I sha followed my instinct to to do a private test pre departure because it would be foolhardy to miss my flight because of 120 quid.

Caveat..I don't know about other airlines, but Turkish airline are very particular about the requirement.

I want to appreciate everyone of you that proffered advice to my question.


Those who have ears, may they hear...... grin

Those with eyes, may they read....... shocked

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by dustydee: 10:34am On Dec 20, 2020
kode12:


If you don't mind me asking, how did you secure a graduate scheme job for September 2021from now and what's your specialization!
A lot of companies start their graduate recruitment around September/October for July/September start the following year. What I tell people is that the UK gives foreign students at least 15 months to find a job and not 3 months as often said. By January 2021, it will become harder to find graduate roles for September 2021 start as companies will either be interviewing candidates or making offers.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by badboitarzy(m): 12:01pm On Dec 20, 2020
kode12:


If you don't mind me asking, how did you secure a graduate scheme job for September 2021from now and what's your specialization!

Good morning,

Msc International procurement and supply chain management. I've been applying for graduate schemes so to start from Sept 2021. Most graduate schemes open like a year before hand so like from Sept 2020- Oct 2020 you apply to start the following year.

Just apply to as much as possible I was told by my career dept. I applied for loads all those their numerical test, verbal reasoning I won't lie hard me small.

Thank you

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