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Good evening guys. A friend is inviting me to the US and hes taking care of the airfare. He sent me his credit card report. Do i need a separate account statement from him for the B2 Visa interview ? I have also printed my account statement. Urgent suggestions needed. |
Good evening guys. A friend is inviting me to the US and hes taking care of the airfare. He sent me his credit card reading. Do i need a separate account statement from him for the B2 Visa interview ? I have also printed my account statement. Urgent suggestions needed. |
Good evening guys. A friend is inviting me to the US and hes taking care of the airfare. He sent me his credit card reading. Do i need a separate account statement from him for the B2 Visa interview ? I have also printed my account statement. Urgent suggestions needed. |
BAThas been paddy paddy man right from tyme. What do Nigerians even expect from this administration? I laugh batifically ijustdey: |
Good evening guys. A friend is inviting me to the US and hes taking care of the airfare. He sent me his credit card reading. Do i need a separate account statement from him for the B2 Visa interview ? I have also printed my account statement. Urgent suggestions needed. |
Yes, I chose wedge between Benz and mazda taxi wey I dey their behind. The taxi be like say trailer jam; no casualty sha. Na only 30k I give the driver wey dey cry like baby. |
Showing the faces of these soldiers in the picture is careless. The name of the one standing with his rifle is even showing on his shoulder. Naija sha |
trutharena: |
He got an unfunded program in ivy league. He was advised to "just go". The programme is completely not funded and tuition is almost 70k. He had approached external funding bodies like Legacy and Mmpower but as a non us citizen he has had not had any headway after credit profiling. He was also asked to make down payment before he could defer. He is almost turning down the offer Advise pls |
My assessment of these two AI software is that Bard is almost near as good as Chat GPT if you know the right prompts. |
ThetrustMedia:It is not by too much work. When the time is ripe God will flip open your page. All you need is keep your head straight and do your best. This was pre ordained to happen according to time, if other factors are ripe. |
englishmart:Why is the hatrade against the Igbos be Coming higher these days ? |
jmoore:But what kind of building plan is that? Why the space below. Besides are the buildings not different ? |
Womaniser so that after i don kill am, I go see money to move on ![]() |
I had this chat with an online job scammer and I want people to learn from it.
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Guys what is the most compelling reason for B2 Visa? Visit for sight seeing or just visit an old friend? And does one need invitation letter from the prospective host when visiting a friend? Urgent answer will be appreciated. |
There were instructions from high places for his release but instead of doing this and attracting backlash from the masses, the strategy was to bring up sham allegations to accelerate his release. |
DamnnNiggarr: |
Ugaboy:Advertising Albany, South African bread ![]() |
ManirBK:See news. Classified ignorance! |
Racoon:What of the rehabilitating and employing so called repentant Boko Haram members |
If you are visionary young person, avoid even watching anything pertaining this. I saw myself in a dream making out with a strange guy after reading the whole rubbish. Presently fasting. The enemy will get you through this. Avoid the setbacks. I am not religious but im spiritual. A word is enough for the wise. |
saintbillion:Naija. No camera for runway ? |
It's for a premature grey on a young lady. |
Hi guys,, Whats the best cream to darken grey hair? I am not talking of dye. This girl is hardly 25 but grey hairs are all over. It's genetic but she's not comfortable with it any longer Suggestions will be appreciated, especially if the product worked for you. Thanks |
I have asked this question before. Please who has the duty of clearing sewage, landlord or tenant ? |
In my 40s but I cant really say I'm petite, kind of average but had a fair share of what you r talking about, though during my 20s and early 30s. I had very deep voice. Remember attending a phone interview and when I arrived physically for a chat, the CEO passed me severally and asked the reception if I arrived. But, approaching 40, I got so thick and sturdy that I needed no struggle to announce myself. At times, I view the petite days with some kind of relish for some apparent advantages it showcased. I am good looking and with petite nature in my youths , and with the impression of innocence that is appealing to the female folk, I had so many girls around me. Now, even when I tend to disguise, the girls intone "sirs" everywhere and 'hows your wife and kids?" even when I wan make I play small. Chai |
Why did elites leave nairaland? I will form a forum where before you join, you will undergo some interview. Evidence of age will be submitted. And these guys will push anything to fp. I remember my post on Quora that mode emailed me to correct some errors before accepting it for posting 2 days later. |
Nigerian Civil War Should be Remebered as Unity Day I was privileged to chat privately with Nobuo Hayashi at the Cafeteria of the UN Campus in Turin. Nobuo is a Senior Research Fellow at the Oslo Peace Institute. This Japanese professor is a major name in International Humanitarian Law and of course my best lecturer at the University of Turin. I was not able to meet Antonio Cassesse regarded as the Grotius of his time; he passed away shortly before I arrived Europe for my postgraduate studies (bless his brilliant soul). But, I had William Schabas another doyen of International Law, Judges Wolfagng Schomburg and Fausto Pocar all of ICTY. One significant thing about Nobuo is his analytical prowess. His lecture on Conduct of Hostilities remained my best module at the LL.M. Nobuo gave a vivid account of the Nigerian Civil war more than I ever read in any book or heard from any war historian. This propelled my further research, which showed that the war was one of the most remarkable armed conflicts in the world in terms of unrecorded death toll and magnitude of suffering due to starvation that mainly affected children. ‘Unrecorded’ because of the western propaganda against the poor secessionist Biafrans, a propaganda that was borne out of some sullen motives. Though the state of Israel recognised ‘their people’ and also, few other African countries like Tanzania. Nyerere paid greatly for this! He was treated like Mugabe after his (Mugabe’s) white farmers debacle by some of the Western countries that contributed to the Biafra’s piteous fate. While the early rules of war like the Lieber Code of 1863 okayed starvation as a war strategy in international armed conflicts, the Report of the post World War 1 Commission on Responsibility declared deliberate starvation of civilians as a war crime. This report was codified in the First Additional Protocol to the Geneva Convention (AP1) passed in 1979, nine years after the Nigerian Civil War. Though the Additional Protocol is mainly applicable to international armed conflicts, the jurisprudence of international criminal tribunals and wide practices amongst countries made the provisions part of international customs that also govern non-international armed conflicts like the Nigeria Civil War. If AP 1 came into being any time before 1967 when the Nigerian Civil War broke out, war criminals would have been among the recent Nigeria’s helmsman. Why I’m I going this route? I recall asking some Nigerian history professors questions about the Biafran War or the Nigerian Civil War, properly so called, and always getting faces that seemed to say ‘ask for something else and don’t bother me’. I wanted to read about this war from a pure academic perspective, but the local authors were mainly those that merely gave accounts of their experience in the war. Majority of the ‘academic’ war historians that had in dept purview of the war were from Europe and North America. I did not hear anything about the war as a history student in Secondary school, and same gap existed in history curriculum of all the primary and post primary schools of the time. A sham reason was that national integration would be short-circuited by a living memory of the brutal war if the gory accounts were retained in Nigerian history textbooks. Major armed conflicts that marked sacrifices that strengthened the existence of a country are widely celebrated around the world. Russia celebrates the surrender of the Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union and her allies during the Second World War on May 9. Germany remembers various victims of war in a National Day of Mourning (Volkstrauertag), while Israel celebrates soldiers and others that laid down their lives in various armed conflicts on the 4th of the Hebrew month of Iyar. If the reason for not following this trajectory in commemoration of the Nigerian Civil War is to avoid celebrating those that fought on the Biafran side, then the declaration of ‘no victor, no vanquished’ after the war by General Gowon has got a big question marks. The ease with which June 12 was made a Democracy Day and national public holiday in Nigeria deepened this question mark around the Nigerian Civil War. These two events have remarkable distinctions, but similarities also exist- the future and collective destiny of Nigerians were shaped by the events. I do not want to go into these nuances, but it is critically germane that while the civil war was characterized by an unimaginable carnage against a part of the country, such may not be said about the June 12. The point is not to celebrate the Biafran loss, but to pay credence to the scale of sacrifices that were made by men and women on both sides. Sacrifices that were supposed to strengthen our coexistence in this union, shape our collective destiny and chart a new course for a prosperous future. That day could be named Unity Day! https://guardian.ng/opinion/nigerian-civil-war-should-be-remembered-as-unity-day/ |
Naked strafers getting some liver from randy celebrities not knowing they take expensive protective drugs ![]() |
NAFDAC is long dead after Akunyili. One Adeyeye was always releasing news via NANs some years back but that couldnt revive their image. I wrote last year them suggesting investigation of certain drinks, but no response or action till date. Now, the rumour about using acid to peal groundnuts did not get any swift response. It is important that the sale of peeled groundnut is banned. All over the world it is only in Nigeria that even leprous people manually shell peanuts and put them out for sale to the public. The news about the use of acid should have been an eye opener. Groundnuts are sold in un shelled forms (the last outer layer being intact) and shelled if industrially done. |
Im forensic expert. That receipt looks doctored. 9jabazeblog: |

