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EventsRe: Can One Plan A Successful Wedding In One Month by vajayi(op): 4:00pm On Nov 18, 2015
Lmao at d posts above me.It looks really achievable and also very impossible at d same time.

I feels for a wedding ceremony to be sucessful,one should have at least a 3months period of planning
EventsCan One Plan A Successful Wedding In One Month by vajayi(op): 1:34pm On Nov 18, 2015
Hello house,is planning a traditional and white wedding ((yoruba) possible in a time frame of one month?
EventsRe: Your Questions On Wedding Planning Answered! by vajayi: 10:06am On Aug 25, 2015
@saSsygal,thank u soo much..U are a life saver
EventsRe: Your Questions On Wedding Planning Answered! by vajayi: 5:07pm On Aug 24, 2015
@Rocktation,@sassygal and all oda fun people on this thread.my wedding is coming up dec 25th and 26th,a yoruba trad and white wedding.I have a few questions
-can I have an outdoor wedding reception as its less common,most people use halls,if yes please where in lagos can I get an outdoor recepion to sit 500pple.

- my favourite colours are white,royal blue,gold and red.I intend to wear a gold lace,royal blue gele and wrapper with red designs on and red bead.how can d groom combine dis without looking too colourful.Also how do I combine d white wedding colours,bridesmaid,groomsmen,decor etc.
-should the outdoor reception be impossible,what is the everage cost of a 500seat hall in ikeja?
-how much is. The average cost make up artist charge 4 d 2days?
-lastly I am yoruba,and my family says its tradition for brides family to take care of most part of d wedding,what are the compulsory things d groom must do?
Thanks in anticipation for wonderful replies
PoliticsRe: Lawyer To Drag Buhari To Court For Dropping General Title From Name by vajayi: 6:19pm On May 19, 2015
ednoville:
Dear President Muhammad buhari(elect),
My name is Edwin Obaje and today 19th of may, I’m a year older, I hope you wish me a happy birthday when and if this letter gets to you, it’s my heartfelt desire that you get to read it. Also, your acknowledgement of the receipt of this letter and promise to take immediate action when you get to office as it concerns the content of this letter will be a wonderful birthday gift to me which I’ll cherish for a life time.
As a child right activist, I’ve been personally monitoring events around the country as they affect the total well being of the Nigerian child but none has burdened my heart like that of the recurring sad stories of children being infected and dying from lead poisoning. First, in Zamfara state and now in Niger state. Just recently 28 children have died from lead poisoning from illegal gold mining in Rafi area of Niger state, action must be taken quickly if they are not to suffer irreversible neurological damage.
Doctors Without Borders (DWB), an international NGO has been treating children from a 2010 mass lead poisoning in Zamfara state that killed 400 kids and left many paralyzed, blind and with learning disabilities because of a three-year delay in government funding for a clean up. DWB have claimed they have cured 2,688 of 5,451 people infected and hope to complete treatment next year. They have had most success in the worst affected village of Bagega where all but 189 of 1426 people have had the lead leached from their bodies.
Mr President-elect, It will be of interest to you to know that all those newly infected in Niger State are under the age of 5 years which is the age range of children with the lowest immunity against foreign infection or invasion, 43 per cent of the 65 sickened children are dying. The new mining sites which were found to contain leaded ores are often brought home for crushing and processing and are associated with this devastating impact of this outbreak, the fact that villagers make up to ten times as much from gold than from farming is the major factor encouraging illegal mining in these states. It has been discovered that Zamfara state where the processing area was found contains over 100,000 parts per million of lead which is far above 400 parts per million which the UN considers safe
Sir, the root cause of this lead poisoning crisis has been identified as unsafe mining and ore processing. People who engage in mining and ore processing must be given access to facilities and programs to allow them safely mine and process ore without exposing themselves or others to toxic lead. I therefore, On this my birthday passionately appeal to your incoming government to provide full support to these organizations especially the Doctors without Borders that are risking their lives and investing their time and resources to help curtail this crisis as previous Governments efforts to forbid artisanal mining have failed.
I hope you’ll wish me a happy birthday, but your wish for me can only come through if you’ll sincerely regard this passionate request as a national emergency in defense of the rights of the Nigerian children as adopted by the United Nations 1989 convention of the rights of the child which Nigeria is signatory as you begin your historic journey of change.
Our leaders of tomorrow depend on you; posterity beckons on you, save the children and save our future. Congrats on your election and thank you for taking time to read this.
EDWIN OBAJE
(May 19, 2015)
On behalf of affected Children
hi edwin,na busola be ds o,happy birthday,tried reachinhg u to wish u a happy birthday,no way to get across,Nairaland found u 4 me,last week was bisola's bday,nd next week is Nosa's.u remember me now?sent u a pm already
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by vajayi: 9:28pm On Apr 05, 2015
Anugoson:
Any Nairalander in the house that has gotten his/her TRV coming to Conestoga College or Niagara College should pm me...Happy Easter all...Greetings from Maple land!
@Anugon going to niagara college by may
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TravelRe: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 6 by vajayi: 4:50pm On Nov 16, 2014
Also I have never been to the American embassy.
TravelRe: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 6 by vajayi: 4:49pm On Nov 16, 2014
D servis fee,I got to know about it very late,about 3 days 3days prior to the interview.the school is university of nebraska_lincoln.i applied really late and all d schools I applied to already got their funding exhausted for the year;and assured me of getting some sort of funding as soon as soon as the fall session start.i only have to pay for d first semester of the first year.
I told them I want to do agric economics because I wanna come back and assist my father establish is large scale farming business after his retirement since that was what I majored in during my bsc.
maybe dat was another place I got it wrong.
I am just really confused.
TravelRe: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 6 by vajayi: 7:03pm On Nov 15, 2014
Yes I filled d the ds160 by myself
TravelRe: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 6 by vajayi: 10:43am On Nov 15, 2014
Thnx all for ur information ,will try and reapply.i appreciate u all.God bless u peeps for d advise.
TravelRe: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 6 by vajayi: 9:45am On Nov 15, 2014
Vo:good morning
Me:good morning ma
vo:can I have your documents
I handed it to her
Vo:wat school and course
Me:told her
Vo:why agricultural economics phd
Me:gave her d reason
Vo:Where dd u do ur msg and bsc?
Me: X and y universities
Vo:Are u pregnant?
Me:no
Vo:show me d financial statement of ur sponsor
Me:hands over about 10m statement of Father
Vo:did he sponsor msc in uk?
Me:yh
Vo:m sorry bla bla bla,and thus the denial.

dunno wat I did wrong,but dey wrote servis not paid boldly on my document at the first screening place
TravelRe: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 6 by vajayi: 8:39am On Nov 15, 2014
I did not tell anyone anything because I m very skinny and u can't tell just by looking at me
TravelRe: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 6 by vajayi: 8:38am On Nov 15, 2014
D woman dat interviewed me asked and I said no
TravelRe: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 6 by vajayi: 7:51am On Nov 15, 2014
Hi everyone, please I need your candid advice,please no insults as I m already demoralised.i went for my interview at the usa embassy yesterday in abuja,but got a denial.i am married and about 3mnths pregnant.i got am admission for a PhD in a uni in the states. I actually have an intention of schooling and nothing else.i went to the embassy without paying servis fee,d only documents I had were my i2o and passport. I did a masters in the UK in 2012.i have been working since I got back.could my denial be as a result of the pregnancy which wasn't showing at all or non payment of servis fee.i really do not want to miss my admission.please what do u advice please?should I try reapplying?
TravelRe: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by vajayi: 9:27pm On Aug 21, 2014
Hi viSa officer,my father was a citizen when he filed for my siblings and me in 2007.it is 7yrs this year,do i havee any chances of been interviewd this year?Also is there a way i can track my application to know all this informmation?thanks u so much for ur past response.keep up d'good work
TravelRe: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by vajayi: 8:24pm On Aug 20, 2014
Hi visa officer,i was filed for when i was 20yrs,i am single,pls i just want to have an idea of when i am likely going to be called
TravelRe: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by vajayi: 8:59pm On Aug 19, 2014
Hi visa officer,if my american citizen dad filed for mee in july 2007,pls wen am i likely to get an interview invite from the embassy,the wait is taking too long,and there is no message.thanx

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