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Investment / Re: Legit Investment Platform by Pweedydaughter(f): 11:11am On Nov 03, 2022
Lmao. U better go check your account balance, then don Dey deduct u ppl money from una account ������
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Portugal!!!! by Pweedydaughter(f): 9:02pm On Feb 24, 2022
Knock knock! Please I need help
Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Pweedydaughter(f): 10:38am On Aug 30, 2021
Lmao...lower your voice is too loud
orlahtohbadt:
You're always getting a date. Who are you getting it for?

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Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Pweedydaughter(f): 12:50pm On Aug 03, 2021
Is like some ppl r mad among we Nigerians... For God sake , it's not in any law books that polish visa is now Nigerian birth right!!!!
For the, I must trend by force emergency blogger that went to shown his stupidity today at embassy well done...I pray your phone shall loss or never On again. All because of your stupidity, u make it hard for ppl that came from distance and spent lots on hotel to go back home without nothing....
I don't even understand u ppl, if u can't abide with Polish embassy rule please try another embassy if it's easy.... That's how u ppl will be doing your rubbish to affect those ppl with good intentions...
Me m waiting for anyone at polish embassy handles comment section box to drag anyone that call their embassy out unnecessary... We will drag your generation to the mud cause if our country good u won't want to die on top of polish embassy consular neck.

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Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Pweedydaughter(f): 9:40am On Jul 23, 2021
Tualey to them bosses in the house,

Please can 6.2m cc fly for master in krakow? ( The limit will b 5.2m) please I need urgent response!
Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Pweedydaughter(f): 10:00am On Jun 18, 2021
Pls check your email
Linc000:






My bro, calling that number is like forever.some people do get through anyway. You keep trying until u get connected. I called for good one month when I couldn't get through that was when I seek for help..... I can link you up if you wouldn't mind..... But it's not free ohhhh.
Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Pweedydaughter(f): 1:10pm On Jun 11, 2021
God bless you. Appreciate


NwaUdi1:


A Transcript is considered a document notwithstanding the number of pages so it's still €30

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Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Pweedydaughter(f): 11:23am On Jun 11, 2021
Please is legalization of transcript with four pages will be 30euro or it will 30euro multiply by 4?
Please urgent answer

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Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Pweedydaughter(f): 3:56pm On Apr 23, 2021
Who is going to jagiellonia university here ?
Health / Re: I Am AS And I Am Getting Married To AS by Pweedydaughter(f): 6:40pm On Jun 04, 2020
Eayah..... Na body go tell u...

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Family / Re: My Fellow Married Women And Mothers, How Do You Deal With A Husband Like Mine? by Pweedydaughter(f): 12:53pm On May 12, 2020
stellarita:
God bless you for this. People don't really face realities. They don't want people to express themselves. There is no iota of lie in what you have typed. I experienced it first hand, only God delivered me from committing murder and suicide. I have turned advicer original to my siblings.




Aswear you are saying nothing but the truth..
When you face a real frustration nothing to think about that suicide especially from someone u think una love each other...
Family / Re: My Fellow Married Women And Mothers, How Do You Deal With A Husband Like Mine? by Pweedydaughter(f): 12:49pm On May 12, 2020
Hmmm!!!! God should just have mercy on us single ladies o, this thing is becoming rampant... And the thing is , your husband might be a narcissism, with them u will never be right and no matter how hard you tried to put smiles on their faces to them you are doing nothing cause they always counted it as normal things...

May God ease your pain and direct u on a right path... U only know what u can do to make you happy so go for it.


Lastly

My sister never ever in your life put your sef aside to suit anyone, u cut your hair while working and earning u even worwor join(as u said)...please take good Care of your self and practice more of self love to gain your self confidence back, let him see what he has been ignoring ,then save...no matter what, please save is very very necessary...

May God no shame us o. Kisses...

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Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 2:27pm On Jan 23, 2020
Good day at all, i received an email from ku leuven that ielts/toefl certificate is missing on my documents after i uploaded my proficiency letter from school...am helpless and scared ���

Family / Re: Man Designs Posters For Wife’s Lover; Says “stop Sleeping With My Wife Or Die On by Pweedydaughter(f): 11:27pm On Dec 06, 2019
Nothing musa no go c for gate..... Naija yaf tired me
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 9:06pm On Dec 03, 2019
Thanks
[quote author=Femiadeuyi post=84579349][/quote]
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 4:40pm On Dec 02, 2019
Have you paid for the application fee, if yes kindly tell me how?




quote author=Chukwunonso007 post=84533697]Hello Nairalanders, I applied to KU LEUVEN for an MSC program. I wish to know the next process to take Thank you [/quote]
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 4:41pm On Nov 26, 2019
Brawphiat.123@gmail.com




Okestra01:
Pweedy please can I get your phone number please.i also want to process ku leuven for my masters. It will be much more faster and easier if we synergize to encourage ourselves till we get there.ill appreciate please.
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 7:51pm On Nov 14, 2019
emmy4Gold:
@ i am not a guru, but i will advice that, if you have a copy of your transcript upload and send it to them, if you dont have access to it let ur school send it to them. They will accept it


Thanks bunch
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 1:36pm On Nov 14, 2019
This is what I got from Leuven about the legalising of transcript.... Seems is not the school that will send it directly cause I have to legalise it... Please help me check the attach file..

Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 1:27pm On Nov 01, 2019
konja44:
Legalized Transcripts are not needed for visa application




Huh? Confuse o
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 1:27pm On Nov 01, 2019
emmy4Gold:
@ pweedydaughter it depends on what the school you are applying to request for. If they need official transcript directly from the school then you have to do as requested. Mind you, for visa process you will need to have your transcript so that you can legalize it at MOE, MOFA & @ Belgium Embassy. So my take is that if your intended school did not make it compulsory to send directly from your previous school then it is better to send it to an office/organization in Lagos, so you can get it from them.




Thanks so much .... This will really help
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 1:47pm On Oct 31, 2019
Gavrelino123:

yes..




Which of the yes o?
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 12:02pm On Oct 31, 2019
Ku leuven admission is now open officially, and for international student the admission will be close by march. So hurry up with your preparation...


But i want to ask a question o, i want to collect my transcript in school, but my question can i collect the transcript through an office in Lagos or i should allow the school to send my hard copy transcript to belgium, please help me o......
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 8:49am On Sep 17, 2019
75euro.


Lens101:


How much is the application fee and tuition fee for your preferred course?
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 11:24am On Aug 31, 2019
Congratulations Bozz...more success to come

clairesavante:
Hey guys!
I just finished from my interview at the Embassy of Belgium, and I’m very delighted to inform you that it was successful! My visa was granted and I’ll be getting my passport back next week.

Although my time here has been very short, in the spirit of community and collegiality, I’d like to give back to this forum, and hope that others who will walk this line (and be successful) after us, will be inspired to give back as well.

My appointment was slated for 1 PM today (21/08/2019). I arrived Lagos by flight at about 8:20 AM, was met by my aunt, and we drove straight to the embassy. We arrived a little short of 10 AM. It’s important to have the email inviting you for the interview printed out, because that’s literally your ticket to enter the embassy premises. I didn’t have mine, but there’s a place about 50m from the embassy where it can be done for 300 Naira apiece.

There were 3 other students for the interview today. By the time we had finished the written component of the interview, more students had come. We all had different time slots, with mine being the latest, but the embassy officials weren’t strict on the time. So, I think it’s safe to say that you can come at any time regardless of your allotted time. The interview itself is both WRITTEN and ORAL.

The written component is just a questionnaire with several questions. You’re given an hour to answer it in its entirety. They stick to the time and won’t give you any second extra to finish. Before you start answering, you’d be advised to sign at the very last page of the questionnaire. Please, do that. It doesn’t take more than 5 seconds. Remember, when the time is up, you’re not given any extra time to finish. The least you can do is adhere to their instructions/suggestions. The questions, as have already been cited here before, mostly pertain to your previous education, how it correlates with what you wish to study in Belgium, the benefits you hope to gain from the study program, etc.

If you don’t finish answering the questionnaire in the allotted time, don’t fret. I didn’t finish either. They don’t read it. You’ll still be called in for the oral interview. My interview experience was very laid back and informal. The official started by scaring me with “you failed!” because I made an error literally on the first question, which is your last name and first name! Who makes an error writing their name?! Apparently just me, lol! Anyways, I digress. That was the icebreaker and the interview was very fluid from there on. He didn’t ask me much from the questionnaire. He was mostly fascinated by the fact that I’m fluent in Russian (I studied in Russia for my undergrad) and a bit of French (which is one of the 3 official languages in Belgium). He looked through my passport and asked about my trips to the other countries I’ve been to. It helps to have a decent travel history.

The conversation soon turned to me asking the questions. This is a great interview skill that I also used during my US visa interview. In as much as it is a formal setting, people generally are more open and receptive when you show an interest in their lives. So, I asked if he’d like to see me write his name in Russian when he asked if I also know how to write in Cyrillic (the Russian cursive basically), which I do. I asked how long he’s lived in Nigeria, if he’s been to Abia State (where I attended high school), and many other lighthearted questions. At this point, he had already announced that he was impressed and my visa was granted even with my unforgivable gaffe with my name. So, we were basically just making small talk.

He ended by wishing me well in my studies in Belgium and encouraged me to reach out to them whenever I return to Nigeria. They have an active alumni club. You’ll also see information on that by the gate. The other students that interviewed today also had positive outcomes. Overall, it was a pleasant surprise/experience today! I didn’t expect that I’ll be receiving my passport next week, so that definitely is the cherry on top!

I’m going to book my flight ticket now. My timeline is as follows:

• Applied to the University of Antwerp in February 2019,
• Had a Skype interview in mid-March 2019,
• Received news of admission in early April 2019,
• Sent legalized diploma and transcripts in late May 2019,
• Received official Letter of Acceptance in mid-June (19/06/19),
• Applied for a study visa in mid-July (19/07/19),
• Received an interview invite in mid-August (13/08/19),
• Interviewed today (21/08/2019) with visa approval,
• Prospective date of passport collection will be the end of next week from VFS Lagos.

Good luck guys! See you on the other side!

Signing out,
Clairesavante

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Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 11:14am On Aug 31, 2019
Good morning Bosses, please i will like to know how am going to pay the application fee in euro from nigeria bank!!! Thanks in anticipation

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