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TravelRe: Visa Lottery Winners Must Read This by Vicjustice: 12:40am On Apr 11, 2008
dupe tie:
this a sure opportunity 4 those that won us visa lottery and need financial assistance u can call this no +177907 8166 ask ibrahim its an opportunity you should not miss it every other arrangement wiil be taking care both in nigeria and chicago you can also mail me on meetgadafi001@yahoo.com
@ Dupe Tie,
I hope your name has not just suggested what would probably happen to the people; i hope no one is gonna be Duped and no one is gonna be Tied down
TravelRe: Life In Various Foreign Countries: From My Experience by Vicjustice(op): 12:27am On Apr 11, 2008
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-126595.0.html
Tell them, tell them loud and clear.
  Where are all those vampires advertising visa for hell-fire like Ukraine, Russia and the likes?
  I've written a long article to narrate my personal experiences with the good and bad, and some deadly countries, i'm glad that many people appreciate my efforts, but there are some others who contest with themselves for the vacant positions of nairaland dominator, they derive pleasure in intimidating people, taking up challenges against people who are not in a contest with them: these people called me names and insulted me for saying my own stories or giving my own opinions which are nevertheless different from their.
  I was browsing for information on certain matters when my Nigerian invitee was refused a visa for Ireland on a ground of some feeble excuse, and by coincidence, i discovered nairaland.
  I was a guest visitor of this forum for a remarkable period of time until i had enough of misinformation given by "Travel Agents", Touts and even Scammers who were looking for Clients or rather Victims by advertising their travel services and Scam Traps.
  I registered with all genuine intentions as a gentleman, intending to be of help even giving some professional advice and enlightenment on medical ground. But i made a great mistake when i revealed that i was with the organisation: Doctors Without Border (DWB), thus what i intended for good became a strategy, and my profession became a weapon of insult against me: hence i withdrew from posting further comments in the health section as well as i stopped stepping on scammers toes.
  Many things i did in nairaland, i was compelled to do as measures of defence, and it all became boring fun.
  Now, i'm glad that with an experienced moderator like Siena, those kind of personal insults or bashing words can be minimised and then, the nobles will have their honours.
TravelRe: Racial Motivated Killings More Attack On Foreigners In Ukraine: Attention by Vicjustice: 12:21am On Apr 11, 2008
Tell them, tell them loud and clear.
Where are all those vampires advertising visa for hell-fire like Ukraine, Russia and the likes?
I've written a long article to narrate my personal experiences with the good and bad, and some deadly countries, i'm glad that many people appreciate my efforts, but there are some others who contest with themselves for the vacant positions of nairaland dominator, they derive pleasure in intimidating people, taking up challenges against people who are not in a contest with them: these people called me names and insulted me for saying my own stories or giving my own opinions which are nevertheless different from their.
The link to my thread in support of your article: https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-94557.0.html
I was browsing for information on certain matters when my Nigerian invitee was refused a visa for Ireland on a ground of some feeble excuse, and by coincidence, i discovered nairaland.
I was a guest visitor of this forum for a remarkable period of time until i had enough of misinformation given by "Travel Agents", Touts and even Scammers who were looking for Clients or rather Victims by advertising their travel services and Scam Traps.
I registered with all genuine intentions as a gentleman, intending to be of help even giving some professional advice and enlightenment on medical ground. But i made a great mistake when i revealed that i was with the organisation: Doctors Without Border (DWB), thus what i intended for good became a strategy, and my profession became a weapon of insult against me: hence i withdrew from posting further comments in the health section as well as i stopped stepping on scammers toes.
Many things i did in nairaland, i was compelled to do as measures of defence, and it all became boring fun.
Now, i'm glad that with an experienced moderator like Siena, those kind of personal insults or bashing words can be minimised and then, the nobles will have their honours.
BACK TO TOPIC: Zima, i appreciate your efforts.
TravelRe: In The Name Of Visa by Vicjustice: 5:12pm On Apr 10, 2008
Akolawole:
@Siena

Good to see your post for the first time.

I just asked Pataki about "who" siena is.

You have a lot of work to do on this "visa people" on Nairaland.

All the best
In case there's any other person who doesn't know who Siena is; HE is a guy renown for his gentleness, though, i've observed him once or twice in a heat with someone who obviously provoked him to defend himself. He is the most gentle person who's been transparently fair and with his amicableposts. A GENTLEMAN INDEED cool
NOW, BACK TO TOPIC!!!
TravelRe: In The Name Of Visa by Vicjustice: 12:02am On Apr 10, 2008
Siena:
It would help if you were a bit more specific.

If you've been duped personally, then give details of what took place.

Not wise to give details though on a friend's testimony.
@Siena, i'm delighted to understand that you're the moderator of the Travel section, by your appointment, the Administrator has made a wise decision there can't be a better person than your gentle self.
TravelRe: Vacancy In A Business Travel Firm by Vicjustice: 2:05pm On Apr 09, 2008
Akolawole:
How much are you offering?
Or rather ask him how much you should offer him to get the job cheesy. Can a good job of this nature be advertised in a forum like this before it can get a desired applicant? Forget about the holy name, "PASTOR", i'm positive he will ask for advance fee for this apparent ghost job smiley

NOTE: The email address: "tony@arrival-travels.com" is authentic and convincing, though.
PoliticsRe: Independence Was A Mistake? by Vicjustice(op): 1:50am On Apr 09, 2008
chidichris:
i want to use grave to qualify this mistake instead of big.
if we are independent for real, while will everyone's target be to leave nigeria.
mamajama, who told u there is freedom of press when your obj went rioting at the ait offices because of their report of third term programmes? is that the freedom of press which u see in the usa where u claim to live - though i still doubt u live there for real with your oboki sense of reasoning.
if there is human rights in our so called independent country, why will your obj practically select all the important posts in nigeria and their political occupants against the voting rights of the citizens?
if there is anything we need at this moment, it shld be independence of nigeria and nigerians.
From your comment, i understand that you don't accept that Nigeria has indeed gained independence, right?
Christianity EtcRe: What Are the 'Spirit/s Of Poverty'? by Vicjustice(op): 1:44am On Apr 09, 2008
But most rich people don't even know God, so, how come they are free from the spirit of poverty where-as, those who know God are bound by it's chains?
TravelRe: Is There Any Good Thing About Nigeria? by Vicjustice(op): 1:08am On Apr 09, 2008
How would a country survive with evil leaders like these:
(click links bellow)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKZWLZktrl8


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QwErqwMOCo&feature=related
TravelRe: Life In Various Foreign Countries: From My Experience by Vicjustice(op): 1:01am On Apr 09, 2008
bazzman:
All ya traveller,

If you are tough, try the middle-east, for i do believe is not how far bt how well,
Man, wetin you dey do for Cairo, i hope say you no want dare the sea o shocked shocked shocked?
Jokes EtcRe: The Lions Grabbed The Most Valuable Meals by Vicjustice(op): 2:57am On Apr 08, 2008
lipsrsealed
Jokes EtcRe: The Lions Grabbed The Most Valuable Meals by Vicjustice(op): 2:57am On Apr 08, 2008
lipsrsealed
TravelRe: Is There Any Good Thing About Nigeria? by Vicjustice(op): 10:02pm On Apr 07, 2008
LadyT:
Suya, grin
nwando:
minus the tapeworms lipsrsealed
Indeed, but tape worm is not too bad; what about leprosy?
  Because, these "malam" wey dey sell the suya sef, some of them no get complete fingers for hand, leprosy don chop am. . . cheesy


danity:
I'm a girl!
One good thing about Nigeria - We know how to party till dawn. Clubbing in naija is a lot of fun from what i hear.
And then after, the guys would start some violent dog-fights with with broken bottles embarassed
TravelRe: Is There Any Good Thing About Nigeria? by Vicjustice(op): 10:02pm On Apr 07, 2008
danity:
I'm a girl!
My parents are not rich. They 'managed' to send me here which was why I didn't want to come in the first instance. My parents wanted me to have the best but I didn't want to stress them.

[color=#770077]Lol - Sly - you're not serious. My parents are proud of me too.
My mistake, your profile didn't indicate so. But your parents are not poor either.
TravelRe: Is There Any Good Thing About Nigeria? by Vicjustice(op): 9:34pm On Apr 07, 2008
danity:
You're confused but I know you're not a Nigerian. I would have schooled in Unilag if my parents allowed me. I prefer Lag to here. angry angry angry angry
I see you're a son of some rich parents, no wonder you claim Nigeria is so decent.
  But do you think a son of a pauper would have same opinion with you?


LadyT:
Suya, grin
Simple. . . cheesy
RomanceRe: The Real Photos Or Nothing? by Vicjustice(op): 8:26pm On Apr 07, 2008
ThoniaSlim:
i think you should call the attention of seun. lipsrsealed
nice suggestion though. wink
True talk
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Your Real Photos Or Nothing? by Vicjustice(op): 8:16pm On Apr 07, 2008
I've never seen people as secretive as nigerians, imagine, the  majority of nairaland users don't have their photos uploaded, don't you guys think it would be more interesting if people have their photos in their profiles?
TravelRe: Requirements For Visiting Visa To Canada by Vicjustice: 6:17pm On Apr 07, 2008
Is your sister established in Canada, what's her immigration status like, and by the way, what's your purpose of visiting?
  Anyway, the most important "document" you need is an obligation (in Nigeria) details; that's a proof that you'll definitely return to Nigeria during the validity of the visa or at least, before it expires,
  I think you should contact the embassy and request their requirements. . .
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PoliticspLeAeE dElEtE tHiS tHrEaD by Vicjustice(op): 5:56pm On Apr 07, 2008
pLeAsE DeLeTe ThIs ThReAd, WaS a MiStAkE!!!
TravelRe: Travel To Spain by Vicjustice: 5:35pm On Apr 07, 2008
Yes, where is Romeo shocked shocked?
TravelRe: Is There Any Good Thing About Nigeria? by Vicjustice(op): 4:39pm On Apr 07, 2008
[quote author=Jackal. link=topic=125201.msg2129380#msg2129380 date=1207582130]Only a hypocrite will say there's a good thing about Nigeria.

What is good about Nigeria? I cannot place a finger on anything.
People mentioned weather. . . . How does that factor put food on the table of the suffering masses.
It is very normal to see kids in a refuse dumpsite scavenging for food. . . .
People talk about WEALTH as if it's widespread. . . .
A situation where 90% of the country's wealth is controlled by ONLY 10% of the populace . . . . .

Very acceptable for a man to have 40 exotic cars and his next door neighbour cannot even afford a motorcycle. . . Is that a country?
Only few roads are motorable. . . .no portaboe water. Children sometimes trek muiles to get clean drinking water.
Epileptic power supply, menace of armed robbers and corrupt-minded law enforcement agents.
Should i go on?
Maybe Nigeria is the HELL the scriptures keep talking about and our dumb asses not knowing . . . . HELL cannot be worse!!!!![/quote]Thank you, Bro.
  I asked a Latvia lady today the same question, i said, "could you please tell me one good thing about LATVIA?"
  She replied, "just one?"
  And i said, "yes, just one".
  She smiled and asked "Do you think Latvia is that bad because i'm here (in Ireland) working"
   "No, not that, i have my reason, i'm doing some research", i explained.
  "Of course there are many good things in Latvia, how do you think we joined the EU if we didn't meet the requirement?"
  "We have everything functioning and well organised, even so many things are more organised than they are in Ireland: we're a small country invaded by Germany during the WW2, then, we were under the USSR for so many years until we became independent in 1992 and everything was in a mess, we built up our country to meet the EU standard, and we joined the EU in 2004, and now, we're a Schengen member state since Dec. 2007. We became visa free to Canada last year, and this year, we're joining the American visa waiver. . .
". The Patriotic girls (who's married to a Nigerian man) shed tears as she narrated further how her grad parents suffered under the Soviet Union.
TravelRe: Is There Any Good Thing About Nigeria? by Vicjustice(op): 4:04pm On Apr 07, 2008
Kaestro:
I think debating this issue will further crucify the hopes and aspirations of a better Nigeria.Just on the surface I can mention one good thing about Nigeria,which is the making of knowledgable,well educated and well reasoning humans like every contributor on this forum.Majority of you (those residing abroad especially) will attest to the benefit of having spent a good amount of time in Nigeria and will definately appreciate every experience and event in those times.
Yes it appears things can't get any more worse at the moment, the question we should be asking ourselves is "are we ready to make this place a better place to live".[/b]With the amount of us who think unless we steal,cheat or kill we cannot succeed.What does the future hold for our children? Even us the coming generation have misplaced the definition of success.
[b]To say the least, there are a million things that are good about Nigeria we are just unfortunate to be ripped off these pleasures.
Reasonable contribution: i agree with you that Nigeria has got a million things that could be better, but yet, how many of these thing have something to write home about?
Music/RadioRe: "Olugbese Obasanjo" by Vicjustice(op): 12:21pm On Apr 07, 2008
Can anyone share what s/he thinks about the song?

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