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koreanlord: No shes not and we submitted separately. The guy barely looked at the documents, he just took the bank statement, employment letter and returned the port and kept the photocopy. the whole thing is just surprising because previously they take 1month plus to make a decision now its 5 mins. did you get a rejection mail or did your online tracking changed. |
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untamedd: Mine was during submission but a colleague of mine submitted via courier and her port was returned when she went for interview. They kept only a copy of the port and all other documents. They usually take a couple of weeks to make their decision , thats why im wondering if their procedure has changed. Like you said i will send them a mail to clarify. thanks. |
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koreanlord: Same thing happened to me few weeks ago. They returned the intl port and only kept some documents. I dont know if it is their new procedure or it means automatic rejection. My online tracking is still showing 'under review'. |
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petertaiwo0: Hello please i just applied for a Brazilian visa . i submitted my documents but my intl port was returned to me immediately they only kept a copy of my port, bank statement, employers into letter and my previous visas. did you experience the same thing during your visa processing. im abit worried that my port was returned immediately. i dont know if returning port is their new procedure or it means automatic rejection. please kindly share your experience. ps my online tracking is still showing 'under review'. thanks |
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Goodieng: hello... i am also plannning to travel within that period, DD is jan .. what flight route are you considering and do you have a uk visa ready. 1 Like |
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Hello, greetings house. The recent update now is that the brazil embassy doesnt keep your port anymore after interview, they return it back to you immediately. Can anyone who has done the interview recently share their experience please. |
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Luv2Boy4:quick question bro. Are you doing the legalization for yourself or on behalf of someone in Brazil. |
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Mummywifey:hello ..I plan visiting too with a Schengen Visa. what was your experience at the POE. flying directly to Cancun. |
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beautyuche: Hello. Just for clarity, I understand you used a Schengen visa. Was it multiple or single entry. Thank you |
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Congratulations and welcome back... Will you kindly explain the procedure of getting the Nigerian visa for you baby
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Hello bro. I bought this car recently. Will you be kind enough to give me the of how you got this customs done.
lourash: |
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Lol imagine someone smashing your babe with all those styles. you won give OP hypertension
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Thinktwicemybro: Facts.The best solution is to teach your children to fight back. I tell my son if anyone bullies you, punch him in the face. 3 Likes |
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dalamilove:is your wife showing already,if not then you've got nothing to worry about. |
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Good morning.im on the verge of buying an honda pilot '08 (toks). What your opinion on the car.?
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Lonleyboi: For better advice specify which of the cryprus North or South. They are both instinctively different. |
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Hello, Im interested in Honda accord 2009(clean bill). Kindly provide an estimated cost breakdown, including shipping and custom cleaning... Thanks.
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GAZZUZZ: Hello boss.. I'm on the verge of buying a Toyota avalon 2007 (toks) . I intend to use for normal work - home commute... Based on your experience what will be your advice |
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Does your service cover ibadan?
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BarrSly:I have the same dilemma at the moment. Thou Im considering getting a Toyota solara. From what I found out, it's more like an updated camry. |
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You hear things like 'oga if I bash your car, I no get money oh'
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Companies can pay to have this stations named after them. It would be on a contract basis renewable yearly. Easy source of revenue. Sadly this country is lead by very s.t.. u.p.i.d people.
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It goes both ways you know. There comes a time she'll be open to try something different outside her marriage.
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Considering the society we live in today, this is the Best advice for any reasonable young man
Naija246: 5 Likes |
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emmabest2000: Bro what if you are visiting then in a different state and it's a very long journey. Im in this kind of situation currently.. |
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Who is this i.d.i.o.t that thinks Nigerians need a visa to travel to Ghana.
Juliusmalema: |
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what do you think is the best certification to have as a data scientist
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Can one and get the abuja plate number within a week?
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Geminita1:you have nice body 1 Like 1 Share |
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All along I thought the niiigggaa was nigerian
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Nigerian energy tycoon Femi Otedola has concluded the sale of his 75% stake in Forte Oil, a publicly listed oil marketing company, to Prudent Energy, a local oil trading firm. In a message he posted on Wednesday on his Instagram page where he has more than 650,000 followers, the businessman announced that the sale has been completed and he is now prepared to focus on Nigeria’s power sector. A few years ago, my team and I embarked on an arduous task of transforming a moribund petroleum marketing business, African Petroleum Plc (formerly British Petroleum) into Forte Oil Plc; a leading integrated solutions provider with solid footprints in downstream petroleum marketing, Upstream Services and Power Generation and one in which we built intrinsic value to the benefits of our shareholders. In line with my principle of business focus, we have divested from our marketing and upstream businesses and shall from now on focus and consolidate on the gains of our power generation business, Geregu Power Plc. We wish our successors the very best and urge them to build on our legacies which have been established since 1964,” Otedola said Last December, Forte Oil announced that its controlling shareholder, Otedola, was selling off his interest in the company. A disclosure notice sent to the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) had said that Otedola reached an agreement with another energy firm, Prudent Energy. “Otedola’s divestment from the downstream business is pursuant to his decision to explore and maximize business opportunities in refining and petrochemicals,” the disclosure sent to the Nigerian bourse said. The financial details of the transaction were not disclosed, but a highly placed Investment Banker told this reporter that Otedola sold the shares at a “very significant ” to its current value. A banker who worked on the deal says Otedola sold the shares for $250 million. Forte Oil’s current market cap stands at $125 million as at the close of business on Wednesday. Otedola is now focusing squarely on the power sector, and has started acquiring power generation and distribution assets in Nigeria. In February, an investment vehicle controlled by Otedola received approval from Forte Oil’s shareholders to enter into negotiations to acquire the power business of Forte Oil. Discussions are ongoing. Femi Otedola, one of Nigeria’s richest men, acquired a controlling stake in African Petroleum, a struggling petroleum marketer in 2008 and transformed it into Forte Oil. At its peak in 2015, Forte Oil had a market capitalization of more than $1.4 billion. Otedola last featured on the FORBES list of billionaires in 2015 with a fortune estimated at $1.8 billion at the time. As one of Nigeria’s most prominent philanthropists, he recently donated $6 million to construct a multi-storey building at the Augustine University in Epe, Lagos, and has recently spent hundreds of thousands of dollars footing the hospital bills of prominent Nigerian celebrities with life-threatening ailments. A spokesperson for Otedola did not respond to a request for comment as at the time of filing this report. Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2019/06/19/nigerian-energy-tycoon-femi-otedola-concludes-sale-of-forte-oil/amp/
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elugo:Have you paid the agent? I'm a victim of that fraudulent company. |
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