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| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by Kettlecorn: 1:53am On Jan 12, 2021 |
FRZtravel:You need not prove anything to me. I do not need your services. Fee for arranged marriage is illegal. That alone is enough to scare any sensible person off. |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by Kettlecorn: 2:18am On Jan 12, 2021 |
FRZtravel:Bros Think well na. You sef still dey here inside "this trap" and you dey promise visa to other people. Let me guess. Your destiny no dey Jamaica . Let's make a deal. Do the visa for yourself and emigrate to Jamaica and I will pay you the 650k. Payment when you arrive Jamaica. On top of that, I will guarantee you 5 new clients. Fair enough right? |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by int0x80(m): 2:47am On Jan 12, 2021 |
Kettlecorn:You don off the guy ![]() |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by Originalsly: 4:04am On Jan 12, 2021 |
FRZtravel:Hmmm..... so $500 for citenzenship..... and marriage $1200. What is the purpose of marriage in this case?.... couldn't be for papers? ... and what is this $1000 refundable job fee? Which part of Jamaica will I be relocating? |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by richhills(m): 2:40pm On Jan 14, 2021 |
One thing I know is that ticket alone is more than that 650k. Correct ticket oo not laale or cutting. |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by Danielomisco(m): 3:21pm On Jan 14, 2021 |
The guy na fool better Bawo |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by Cousin9999: 11:46pm On Jan 14, 2021 |
Consider this: https://jis.gov.jm/jamaica-welcomes-historic-flight-from-nigeria/ Nigerian Airline, Air Peace, made its historic direct flight from Lagos to the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St. James, on Monday (December 21). It is the first non-stop flight to the island from Nigeria and is aimed at exploring the possibility of direct round-trip commercial airlift between the two destinations. The flight, with 132 passengers, including Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, his wife Sulola Onyeama, and 19 crew members, arrived at approximately 10:15 p.m. The 12-hour trip was arranged by Tour Company, Nigerians Travel Too, in partnership with Air Peace. A high-level delegation led by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith and Transport and Mining Minister, Hon. Robert Montague, was on hand to greet the passengers. Senator Johnson Smith, in welcoming the Nigerians to Jamaican shores said the flight will help to boost trade relations between the two countries and also strengthen their relationship, through tourism, air services and culture. “It is a true… meeting of south to south cooperation,” she said. She noted that in addition to the economic benefits, there is opportunity to build on the historical and cultural ties between the countries. For his part, Minister Montague informed that Nigeria and Jamaica will work to complete an air service agreement that has been in the pipeline and is aimed at improving air linkages between the two countries as well as explore opportunities in manufacturing and transportation import. “We feel good that we have welcomed our first direct flight from Nigeria and it is going to be the start of many more good things,” he noted. In his remarks, Mr. Onyeama, described the visit as the “dawn of a new relationship” between Nigeria and Jamaica. He said he looks forward to further cementing relations in untapped areas of economics, culture, education and sports. “We believe that this is the beginning of a wonderful future of concretising the very long and rich cultural ties between the two countries. For us, Jamaicans are family, the same blood flows through our veins; for us this is something of a homecoming. “We hope that we will now establish regular travel between Nigeria and Jamaica as we really want to promote and strengthen the people-to-people arrangements between two countries,” Mr. Onyeama said. |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by Nobody: 2:42am On Jan 15, 2021 |
Kettlecorn:
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| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by TheCongo2: 10:40am On Jan 15, 2021 |
I am Congolese and I have been to Jamaica. I am wondering how would any sane person would consider leaving Africa to move to Jamaica? |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by Dyonne: 11:13am On Jan 15, 2021 |
TheCongo2: ![]() |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by Memberclub(m): 12:05pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
FRZtravel:You must be madt |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by Nicoswit(m): 2:11pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
TheCongo2:Can you tell us a little about the bad side of Jamaica |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by TheCongo2: 3:56pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Nicoswit:You would find more opportunities in Africa than you would in Jamaica. Jamaica relies most on the tourism industry. And most Jamaican are desperate to leave their country |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by Mrbigdreamsinc: 9:03pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
Hey. It this still active? How can I reach you? FRZtravel: |
| Re: Would You Consider Jamaica As Your New Home Country by Goodman247: 9:40pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
Jamaica of all places, ganja |
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. Let's make a deal. Do the visa for yourself and emigrate to Jamaica and I will pay you the 650k. Payment when you arrive Jamaica. On top of that, I will guarantee you 5 new clients. Fair enough right?