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fkj950ax:but the embassy will ask me for my statement of account. Right? To check how much I'm earning.... This is my question |
I have an interview for work in the US, but the issue is that there is no money in my statement of account to show I have been receiving salary before now. Please What should I do |
jeron1:I have emailed you |
jeron1:Yes. They have. Sept 7 |
Hello house. Please help me. I just applied for c1/d visa to work as a crew member. I got work on the cruise to work as health care assistant for like 6 months. So it's a non-immigrant visa. This is my first trial. I have not traveled before. I am a nurse but I have not been working officially because of health reasons. Do I have to submit my statement of account. Or can I submit my mom's. What should I do now that I am not working, can it affect the interview? Finally, what questions and preparations do I need for the interview? My interview date is September. |
ifiokjohn:hmm |
I keep on asking, how come there is no place God spoke to Muhammad in all of Quran, but he spoke to God, but it is not shown where God spoke back to him. God spoke to the old prophets he called. As a matter of fact, He speaking to them was the evidence that He (God) called them to be prophets. Is there any place in the Quran where God spoke to Muhammad. Not where he spoke to God |
ElSudani:I'm serious. I can't lie to you. Ask many igbos you see. |
ElSudani:where are the Muslims. In my 30 years, I have not seen indigenous Muslim. I grew up in the East. Only online |
AfonjaBoston:I don't understand. |
ElSudani:for your information, many people from the south East have not seen an indigenous Muslim face to face, just online. Ask many. Where are the Muslims here |
Naajjii:the truth is that many of us have never seen an indigenous Muslims face to face. Ask people in the south East. 99% are Christians |
Most people from many states in South East have not even seen indigenous Muslims face to face, only on internet. How can you use that to compare leadership at the federal level |
Please someone should help me ọ. I applied for US visa C1/d but I got appointment date of 2024. And I need to travel next month ọ. What should I do |
Kagd10:please we have many of them. Let's not be one-sided.. After all, he is a muslim already. That alone should have given him an edge. Or, is his own muslim inferior that he will look for another to fill up his inadequacy. |
Kagd10:does it mean there are no northern Christian in politics. Politicians know each other. is dogara not there, lalong and many others which we may not know. Let's not make Northern Christians inconsequential here |
babaolofin:my dear, the suffering in the country should be enough to make the youth mad. You saw what happened in Sri Lanka. Yet Sri Lankans have not suffered half of what we suffer here. We as the youth need to rise |
Kagd10:You think there is none. There are. If he wins with his party who are mainly, Tinubu will not be the only person to lead as a President. This is where is where his party who are mainly Muslims will come in. That's what we should understand. By then the status quo continues. There won't be any balance |
Yogamaster:people can't forget religion. Many have been dying due to religion in the country. Nigeria is a religious country. |
Kagd10:This is a huge country of more than 180 million we are talking about. For the benefit of the country, a leader should be able to pay price, though hard. Having a Christian wife is in his home. He is not going to be a president in his home. We are talking about a country, a polarized one at that. We have competence in every religion and region. My dear, the truth is that it's not balanced, for the sake of peace and unity |
The problem will be yorubas, even the Christians among them who will still go ahead and vote for such blatant insolence and selfishness and later say they are liberal. It will touch everyone |
Please for a person going for nursing job, who knows the documents to submit for visa. Is it different from the ones for those going for studies |
Mazisimonekpa:You are doing sit at home, but fulanis have taken over your state, especially Afikpo, killing people and forcefully converting them to Islam. What have you done |
aribisala0:but it seriously seems you are very tribalistic. Why using the word eboes always. Is that a way educated people discuss. Or has nairaland wiped the line between educated people, which I suppose you are, and illiterates. Drain the bad blood it will be good for you. You have been hunched over this mention for long, don't you think? Nigerians. We still have a long way to go. |
I'm tired of this back and forth. It's not just draining, but juvenile. I'm out of here. Believe what you want to believe |
totit:You said in the developed world, here you have to travel and live in those places to know. I don't know how many places you have lived in the country different from your place. For Because we don't have accurate statistics. We are not even sure of our population in the country. Foreigners like Cameroonians, Nigeriens are in the country. Who knows them. Do we have a known record of them. Rumor now has it that some are registering for voter's cards. Who knows what is real. Until you experience it. Our structures for good statistics and facts are porous and sometimes doctored for different reasons. But it's as if you have a personal issue with igbos. If you do, then no need because you can never say anything good about them. I see some good things about other tribes and I talk about them. I only see some bad things about igbos which I talk against. |
You don't understand what he is saying. He is talking about the middle class. For example, if you travel round the country, check the living conditions of the middle class in each tribe, even in the demographic of those without probably university education, you will understand what he is saying. Igbos are one of the most people with a teeming middle class because of their businesses all round. If you were a business man you would understand better. This is the advantage of entrepreneurship. For instance, even you have been to Nnewi, the unknown millionaires there who maybe be going about in slippers or Pams are uncountable. Enter any bank there, you will see crowd you can't deal with. Because of the flow of money. Even the mama's there are moving about with money in bags. Police officers like being posted there because of this. But for instance I entered bank in Osogbo, Osun, I was surprised, not really because of anything but money doesn't flow there. I am not trying to lie here because I'm not a business man again, but a medical personnel though I still have my own business. Not oil and gas or such where a few would be millionaires and thousands will be receiving meagre 30, 50,80k or so. A business man makes much more than that in hours depending. Even tribe has what good thing they are known for. Igbos are known with business. It has great advantages and a few disadvantages too. That's is why igbos don't try to worship people because they believe they work their way through in business without external help or government help. But business minded people are known to be used to some shady ways to make money. Just like China. For a Chinese man to give you 5 dollars, you are in for a long walk. Chinese people even do money rituals for money. That the pros and some cons. And that's what they are saying here. If you travel round too, most of the buildings you see in Igbo land were built by indigenes and not by foreigners or government. For instance, ONITSHA is the city you will see the biggest number of storey buildings, like 3,4,5 storey buildings owned by indigenes in the entire country, even Nnewi. It's a competition there. But like I said it has advantages and disadvantages. |
aribisala0:You don't understand what he is saying. He is talking about the middle class. For example, if you travel round the country, check the living conditions of the middle class in each tribe, even in the demographic of those without probably university education, you will understand what he is saying. Igbos are one of the most people with a teeming middle class because of their businesses all round. If you were a business man you would understand better. This is the advantage of entrepreneurship. For instance, even you have been to Nnewi, the unknown millionaires there who maybe be going about in slippers or Pams are uncountable. Enter any bank there, you will see crowd you can't deal with. Because of the flow of money. Even the mama's there are moving about with money in bags. Police officers like being posted there because of this. But for instance I entered bank in Osogbo, Osun, I was surprised, not really because of anything but money doesn't flow there. I am not trying to lie here because I'm not a business man again, but a medical personnel though I still have my own business. Not oil and gas or such where a few would be millionaires and thousands will be receiving meagre 30, 50,80k or so. A business man makes much more than that in hours depending. Even tribe has what good thing they are known for. Igbos are known with business. It has great advantages and a few disadvantages too. That's is why igbos don't try to worship people because they believe they work their way through in business without external help or government help. But business minded people are known to be used to some shady ways to make money. Just like China. For a Chinese man to give you 5 dollars, you are in for a long walk. Chinese people even do money rituals for money. That the pros and some cons. And that's what they are saying here. If you travel round too, most of the buildings you see in Igbo land were built by indigenes and not by foreigners or government. For instance, ONITSHA is the city you will see the biggest number of storey buildings, like 3,4,5 storey buildings owned by indigenes in the entire country, even Nnewi. It's a competition there. But like I said it has advantages and disadvantages. |
galantjoe:it's not even a capital city like Ibadan. In Anambra we have other places like Awka, Nnewi, Oba, and many others places doing quite well in indigenous development. But apart from Ibadan, which is the capital city, are there other places developing if many parts of Ibadan are still lagging behind in development like we know |
PlayerMeji:Please What is the meaning of Yoruba ronu |
kingthreat:That's why I asked you your age. |
kingthreat:What are you? 17? Sorry, can't indulge you |
