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H100: Hello, could you help with obtaining Power of Attorney translation+apostille from the Turkish embassy in Abuja? |
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frank155: Not that I implied that they don't. |
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angiography: You know what they say, " you never know what you have, until it's gone." 1 Like |
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Take your side chic and go and buy the things yourself. Thank me later 1 Like |
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We're just used to the pampering of subsidy. If we want to be like the developed countries of this world, I guess we should also spend like them. |
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Yeyeness 😏 |
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blueprint22: None. |
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Abydupank: Someone suggested check website for official info. You're saying "someone said." Embassy website vs. Someone? Dey play |
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EniHolar: Poland? Only on a cold day in hell. |
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hunee: Lol no need to send mail, let's keep the conversation open for all to see and learn from if possible. Besides I think your comments above show that you are still searching for schools so I'm not sure what any connection will do for you now. But I'm sure the agents here can help you. If there is anything else you need to know, just ask here and maybe you'll get answers. Best of luck to you! @Serenastyles, was it the person whom you asked me to refer you to that got you the appointment which you want to verify, or was it someone else? @Okikiolamhi2005, I got your mail and just responded. |
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SerenaStyles: Hi. Ok, I've just responded to it. But I really prefer keeping the conversation here so others may gain something as well. To be clear, I do not do appointments and I am not an agent. I applied like you as well. I just happened to get lucky after the frustration of waiting for appointment for about one year because, as I referenced in the quote below, my mom was the one that helped out since she knew someone. That's all really. So it's not me, ok. badBADbichh: |
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Lisa222: You're right about those days ![]() I think it was 2yrs so I picked interest in Poland. I wasn't even a NL member then but I used to visit this thread to gather information. Normally by this time there could be up to 30 ppl viewing this thread. I think it's the appointment thingy that killed (at least almost killed sha) this thread. After I got appointment, felt like sweet victory ![]() badBADbichh: |
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mrcrabs: Oh k, well I responded. But pls try as much as possible to also share information here so others may benefit. |
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CamelCase: Have you given up entirely on your Poland admission? Felt saddened by your comment. If you're still in the process, feel free to ask for whatever help you may need, ok. |
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Wodu89: Stay misinformed. "Emefiele had nothing to do..." Whether you're from Togo, only you know. |
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Seems CBN is back to working for the people again. Step by step, the bottlenecks effected by Mr Emefiele to suffocate Nigerians are being removed. Now we can once again receive our foreign currency remittances in Naira, if we so wish. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/07/cbn-announces-naira-remittances-payout-option/ The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has directed International Money Transfer Operators (IMTOs) to commence remittances pay-out in Naira to beneficiaries, in addition to foreign exchange. It has also directed that the Investors and Exporters’ Window foreign exchange rate should be used in determining the rate for such Naira pay-out. These were contained in a CBN circular referenced: FED/FEM/PUB/FPC/001/004 issued by the Director of Trade and Exchange. Dr. Ozoemena Nnaji. The new circular, dated July 10, 2023, according to CBN, was in furtherance to an earlier circular dated November 30, 2022 with reference number: FED/FEM/FPC/01/011 which provided guidelines on the payout policy of Diaspora remittances to beneficiaries back home. That November 30, 2022 circular introduced the payment of dollars to beneficiaries of diaspora remittances through the international money transfer operators (IMTO) through the designated bank of their choice and with unrestricted access to their funds According to the new circular, the Naira payment was only an option, in addition to United States Dollars and E-Naira in receiving Diaspora remittances. The Circular reads in full, “Further to the circular referenced FED/FEM/FPC/01/011 dated November 30, 2022 in respect of the above subject, the Central Bank of Nigeria hereby announces Naira as a payout option for receipts of proceeds of International Money Transfers. “Accordingly, all recipients of Diaspora remittances through the CBN-approved International Money Transfer Operators (IMTOs) on the attached list shall henceforth have the option of receiving Naira payment in addition to USD and e-Naira as payout options. “For the avoidance of doubt, IMTOs are required to pau out the proceeds using the Investors’ & Exporters’ window rate as the anchor rate on the date of the transaction. “The regulation takes effect immediately.” Recall that CBN had, mid last month, announced the unification of all segments of the Nigerian forex market by collapsing all windows into the Investors & Exporters (I&E) window. The move was considered part of the new administration’s efforts to improve liquidity and stability in the market by attracting foreign investors into the Nigerian economy. Further the apex bank stopped the RT200 programme and the Naira4dollar remittance scheme, last month. Under scheme introduced in 2021, the CBN, through commercial banks, paid to remittance recipients the incentive of N5 for every USD1 remitted by sender and collected by designated beneficiary. The Naira4Dollar scheme was to incentivise remittances from Nigerians in the Diaspora and was indeed considered successful, as encouraged more remittances and a steady foreign exchange inflow into the country. The RT200 which comprised a set of plans, policies, and programmes was designed to increase the nation’s earnings exclusively from non-oil exports to $200 billion in foreign exchange repatriation, within the next five years. 1 Like |
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Creeza: Lol that's a good question. If you know, you know. If you've read as far back as 3 to 4 pages, you'll get an idea ![]() |
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CamelCase: Sorry to hear that. You know sometimes it's not a matter of guru or anything like that. As you observed, scammers have taken over so sometimes when one offers help it's easy to be branded a scammer as well. That's why it's easier to respect one self and stay quiet sometimes. |
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Creeza: No need. Here's when that information expired as far back as 2021 https://www.gov.pl/web/nigeria-en/information-about-registration-procedure-for-submitting-visa-application |
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CamelCase: This link you've provided is old news, from 2020. This helps nobody. Kindly update the assistance you're trying to offer. 1 Like |
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All na wash 7 Likes |
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Yochabelle: Depends on when your expected resumption date is. Oct means time is seriously limited and you'd do well to do exactly as you've suggested since it's killing two birds with one stone. If it's February, then you can do anyhow, there's plenty of time to mess around. |
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Yochabelle:From the little I know, there's absolutely no need to bring in the CAC angle. She's a legitimate worker and earner, so that puts you in good stead to justify whatever has been paying through her bank account. These last minute registrations of a hitherto nonexistent entity only lead us to shooting ourselves in the foot, because these embassy guys are always ahead of us and have seen all the tricks in the book. Long story short, no need to register business now. You can use both accounts in collaboration, but you have to specify in the application that you are co-sponsoring between yourself and your mother. As long as both of your accounts have been having traffic at least six months back, that's sufficient. All you need now is make sure they have a healthy closing balance as at when you appear for your interview. |
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Yochabelle: Sis I think it is best to stick with what has has a long track record of inflows and outflows, dating back at least 6 months. Anything done fresh is usually a telltale sign that you're hurriedly making things up solely because of the visa application. But hey what do I know? I'm just telling from me and my bro experience applying for this study visa. As for legalization and appointment, these are things you can do for yourself, but if you're looking to matriculate this September or October, time may be against you so I understand why you may need the plug. You may read through the previous two pages of this thread to find help with that. Just do your best not to be scammed cos babe these guys aren't smiling so be wary. Good luck with all you do! PS: Yes, statement of bank account works thoroughly now per the updated embassy requirements, just like you pointed out! |
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Andygrt8: You're planning to appeal? |
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dpacesetter: For me am not sure I've ever heard about revalidation of appointment date before oo... But you should contact @teewest100 from above and see if she might help connect you to someone who can. If possible, I'd say go for it and fulfill your Poland ambition. Good luck! |
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dpacesetter: Hi, saw you tried to email. Please are you in Poland? Could use a tiny bit of help. |
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I would have said he is Tinubu's cousin and partner in crime, but honestly the president is starting to win me over by his performance. So I will NOT say he is related to Tinubu ![]() 1 Like |
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Oluwasheun Akorede, a Nigerian-American, has been declared wanted for drug trafficking in the United States of America. The DEA called Mr Akorede “fugitive of the week.” The U.S Department of Drug Enforcement Administration first declared Mr Akorede wanted for trafficking heroin on June 16 via its official Twitter page. “@DEAHQ #FugitiveFriday: @DEADETROITDiv is looking for Oluwasheun Akorede; wanted for Heroin Trafficking,” DEA tweeted, sharing Mr Akorede’s photo and bio data. Menu Nigerian-American Oluwasheun Akorede wanted for drug trafficking in U.S. The DEA called Mr Akorede “fugitive of the week.” AHMED OLUWASANJO • JUNE 21, 2023 Oluwasheun Akorede Oluwasheun Akorede( Credit: DEA) Oluwasheun Akorede, a Nigerian-American, has been declared wanted for drug trafficking in the United States of America. The DEA called Mr Akorede “fugitive of the week.” The U.S Department of Drug Enforcement Administration first declared Mr Akorede wanted for trafficking heroin on June 16 via its official Twitter page. “@DEAHQ #FugitiveFriday: @DEADETROITDiv is looking for Oluwasheun Akorede; wanted for Heroin Trafficking,” DEA tweeted, sharing Mr Akorede’s photo and bio data. An official statement by the DEA declared Mr Akorede ‘Fugitive of the Week’, was released on Tuesday, further informing the public on how to “anonymously report tips about fugitives and other criminal activity” to the agency. Mr Akorede, 69, who was last seen Brooklyn, NY, is 5’11 tall, with black hair and brown eyes. SOURCE: https://saharareporters.com/2023/06/21/us-declares-nigerian-american-oluwasheun-akorede-wanted-heroin-trafficking
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Pullout: Well I guess since you're on the Poland thread you already know it's a quick and cheap option to secure admission and afford tuition, respectively. Since your WAEC is good, you may apply and get accepted into one of Poland's universities within even one week. I'm no expert but the little I know is that as far as getting a school is concerned, that's the easy part. The main hassle begins when gathering all documentation according to embassy requirements. After that, the grand finale is being lucky enough to be in the minority who are granted visas. So... 1. Get admission (very easy). 2. Gather documents (can be easy but also stressful). 3. Get visa interview appointment (only money makes this easy, without which this is hard harder hardest). 4. Wait for visa (hmm no comment). All in all, it's a straightforward process you can totally do on your own. Good luck on your quest! |
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Oyeleye101:I guess yea if you shoot a message here I'll get the email |
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