But she wont accept a hustling nigerian singke man based in Nigerian. The guy just packaged from US na babe accept sharp sharp for the fact say the guy de US.[¹quote author=siofra post=118374489]
Where is humanitarian ministry and its minister ? Why are they dormant during this period of natural disaster? Abi na cos na one particular side of our Con3?
Good evening. I intend paying my fees but the rate is quite high in flywire is quite high(540). It's higher than that of Form A. I need advice on payment method. At this high rate I don't think I will be able to meet up. Please advice needed. Thanks in anticipation.
Ayonz: I secured an Mpower loan of USD 50,000 for MEng Software Engr degree i.e CAD 65,000. Tuition CAD 44,000 & Living expense/accomodations CAD 21,000. Personal savings of N1.5 million and personal land asset Ibeju lekki. No additional sponsors. I currently earn in Naira abt 500k. I applied May 12. My original plan was to to get a job in Canada then initiate PR (I didn't say this to them, I told them in my SOP that I wld secure a job as Software jobs are in high demand) or at worst a job in Europe to repay the loan, . Tho I currently work remotely with a Nigerian company. In eventuality of me coming to Nigeria I wld probably use my current salary to repay the loan
Happy for you. I need guidance on mine. Working with a government institution and self sponsor. I have reasonable job experience
NeedAdvice00: Let me start by appreciating everybody here.
This is my 3rd application. Actually, I did not know today is my day of testimony or this application will be approved. I even started my master's in Nigeria already because I have lost every hope after 2 denials.
School: University of Canada West Course: Master of Business Administration
Documents Submitted
1. admission letter 2. tuition receipt 4. my family picture 5. my picture in usa, uk, finland, and south africa 6. my passport and visa stamp pages 7. statment of purpose and letter of explanation detailing what has changed, which was written perfectly written by @Sopwriter 8. my father's company cac 9. his personal soa (both savings and current) 10. company 1 soa 11. company 2 soa 12. Introduction letter from one my father's company saying I have been working for the family business since I competed my bsc 13. my awards and certificates 14. my cv 15. my police cert
Let me add this, I did not submit my soa bcuz it is just school fee and upkeep allowance from my father that enters it so there is nothing hefty in my account so I was told not to submit it
I dedicate this approval to God almighty and my family. Appreciation also goes to @Sopwriter. This man really helped me with advices. He called me with his airtime and guided me from A to Z.
To other hopefuls, please don't give up because that last try may be where the testimony is. I started my master's in Nigeria already and today I am rejoicing
Good day all. I need guidance on my visa processing to Canada. I got admission in a college in Canada. I'm to resume in January 2023. The delay was as a result of my transcript.I have accepted the offer. Looking closely at the processing time, I do not know if I can meet up. I need guidance please. Should I go ahead with the process? I need guidance please
I'm yet to understand the game plan of Wike or the Big 5. Time will tell
naptu2: Sam Hart is the former special adviser to the Abia State Governor on new media and current director general of the Abia State Marketing and Quality Management Agency
I will be happy if Peter Obi wins election next year. I'm not Ibo but am ready to vote for him. Looking beyond 2023 the way ibos behave when they get to power is something else. Peter Ibo is a different breed of an ibo man but the rest 98 % behave different. When they are in power they want to eat alone and deprive people of their entitlement. If Peter Obi wins an average ibo man will turn government offices to personal property. I don't just type cos I feel like typing. I hope Peter Obi will be able to replicate his character among his tribal brothers and sisters who are occupying positions in government setting.
How much is a life goat? Do the differentials between what you bought and the cost of a life goat then tell me how wise you are. I guess a guy bought this for you. Na wa sha
I won't blame Wike for his actions. He can't just be treated like nobody. He stood when anyone was not ready to stand. He fought when anyone was not ready to fight. Some ran to Dubai. He has to leverage on something to negotiate for his future interest. Besides he is an astute lawyer. Abeg carry go.
Abuja is not even safe anymore. Men breaking into houses in estates in Abuja. This country God will help us.
dre11: Foreign missions in Nigeria and other international bodies have tightened up security alerts for travels in the seven states making up the North West...
I don't understand the type of leaders parading them selves in Delta state since 1999. It's a big shame. Delta no de carry last but na the state when de carry last for south south. Make una de see wetin de happen for Akwa Ibom and Rivers . See where your mate de. The State de bondage. The bondage pass Nigeria. The same circle of one man na de power since 1999. Na wetin. Nobody like Wike to break the jinx of one man dynasty.
Purity Okojie represented her school in swimming at the world school games in Dubai.
The Nollywood screen Diva, Mercy Johnson Okojie while sharing the video of the event on her official Instagram page stated:
So for the first time since Purity was born, I let her leave my sight to represent her school in swimming at the world school games in Dubai. Her dad went with her.
Did she win? No Am I proud? Yes. So proud that I can't stop tearing up.
This is her first tournament and she had less than a month to prepare.
She is and will do greater than mummy. Things I never dreamt of as a child are been accomplished by her and that makes me happy. ..
May all our hopes and dreams for our kids come to pass, may we never cry over them IJN. Amen.
The Lagos command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA has made the State Chairman of National Union of Road Transport Workers NURTW, Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya a.ka MC Oluomo as their Ambassador of War Against Drug Abuse in the State (WADA).
I think this is strategic. They know he has many Agbero boys that are into drugs.
Waiting to see headlines on New York times on extradition of the supercop to America. Abba Kyari pic go come appear for front page with handcuff for hand. O boy TV stations go come carry the matter round the world. The Nigerian super cop and drug dealer. Evans go de prison de smile smoking a big wrap of marijuana.
Rugaria: A nation should protect her honor, whether such honor exists or NOT..
Within the last few hours, there has been a series of federal government press releases that suggest the readiness on the part of those in government to extradite the then famous but now highly infamous "super cop" known as Abba Kyari. The decision follows a series of startling events, starting from his indictment in The United States over his involvement in a series of internet frauds orchestrated by one Abbas aka Hushpuppy.. Abba Kyari has not done any good to his image either by being the poster cop for ruthlessness and high handedness..
Initially, the federal government, through their body language acted as if they were not ready to surrender the man to the US authorities. But out of the blues, Abba Kyari was roped into a new drug case by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency. He was arrested and very strangely with cases like this involving well connected uniformed officers, a public trial ensued. Whatever that was left of his honor has been thoroughly eviscerated within the last few weeks as the sordid details of the socalled "drug burst", was skillfully unloaded into the public space with diabolical intentions.. Abba Kyari stood no chance..
With the way things are going, it's starting to look like the over dramatized drug burst was nothing but a very convenient excuse to hand him over to The US authorities, since his continued presence in Nigeria against the wishes of the almighty Americans might be hampering the diplomatic and political quests of the cabal in power in Nigeria. With the drug issue, the general public and the greater public opinion of the country have been prepared for his extradition, which is now being portrayed as a deserved punishment for a very corrupt action by a very corrupt cop. But there's a problem here..
Is it right to sacrifice Nigerias law enforcement officers at the whimsical behest of foreign powers? Have we thought of the net consequences of these kind of actions on the general mentality/morale of our men in uniform? Has anyone in the corridors of power sat down to have a serious appraisal of how other officers in sensitive positions might react to the request of any foreign power if they are blackmailed with the evidence of some of their wrongdoings while in command positions?
Let's say The Chief of Army staff was involved in "oil theft" against a foreign oil company when he was a junior officer and now he's commanding the whole Army. If an American spy demands certain sensitive informations about the Nigerian Army from him, with a threat to reveal these crimes he committed when he was in lower positions if he refuses, do you think he will keep quiet and refuse to play game, knowing fully well that extradition will be on the table? Who suffers? Nigeria or The Chief of Army staff?
Again, irrespective of the crime against Nigeria, will any United States Police or Army officer be extradited to Nigeria? Must our much vaunted extradition treaty with these overzealous countries always be one sided? Why are we always the only ones expected to extradite our citizens while their citizens that are responsible for crimes here, are seldom sent back here for investigations. Almost every Westerner that has managed to cross the Nigerian borders after committing a crime here, goes free as the country lsvks the diplomatic clout to prress for his extradition, even in situations where extradition treaties exist!
The whole of Niger Delta is polluted beyond belief by foreign Oil companies, yet we can't get the leaders of these companies to face judgement in Nigerian courts. Italy and her agents once dumped nuclear wastes in Nigeria and no one was extradited to Nigeria to face trial for this crime against humanity. Billions of dollars worth of public funds have been spirited out of the country with the help of foreign banks and yet, we can't get these bank officials here to be tried! And I ask once again; does Nigeria exist for the pleasure of others?