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Travel / Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by beebeeA: 3:33am On Sep 24, 2022
Go to the bank. I had to do that and someone assisted within the bank to follow up. Or send an updated document asking for expedited action

sethtsadopp:
Please My PTA application is still at adb supervisor for like 8 days now and my flight is on Monday 26th. Is there any hope at all? Access bank
Travel / Re: Giving Birth In Canada by beebeeA: 3:31am On Sep 12, 2022
Mehn, i practically havent been back to nairaland since my question. Sending you an email now.
Lollystardamsel:
Hi BeeBeeA, seems we are in the same boat, can you be kind to drop an email when you get any details? i'll sure drop a message if i have any update too. i was at Dr Ted's Office on tuesday.
Travel / Re: Giving Birth In Canada by beebeeA: 3:29am On Sep 12, 2022
Yes I did. I added a letter of purpose and that was 2018. I'm using same visa for a second baby as I got about 5 years at that time


Zaja:
Hello BBA & Lollystar,

When you applied for your visas, did you say it was for child birth? & at the Point of Entry,what was your experience like.

Thanks in advance.
Travel / Re: Giving Birth In Canada by beebeeA: 1:31am On Aug 17, 2022
Hello people. Good to see this thread still on. I'm in Canada and torn between using Dr Ted and RVH. I have an appointment with Dr. Ted next week. My challenge is accomodation and support system. I have friends in Milton and Mississauga but Humber River is some distance away. 48 minutes away. Wondering if I can cope alone in the hospital if labour starts on a day that my friends are at work.

Any advice will be appreciated or any one who knows anyone who can render support services for a token will go a long way
Travel / Re: Giving Birth In Canada by beebeeA: 5:16am On Dec 17, 2018
HE





Hotstepper:

wherr r u heading to?


Hotstepper:

wherr r u heading to?


Travel / Re: Giving Birth In Canada by beebeeA: 5:16pm On Dec 16, 2018
Hotstepper:

dont know if i got ur message but send it again..

r u coming with ur entire family? nd u said u r 34 weeks ..wow


Please get in touch. Same scenario as yours and I can use your lead

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Travel / Re: Giving Birth In Canada by beebeeA: 5:06pm On Dec 16, 2018
[quote author=MrsBMWM90 post=73462151]Hi Oleayo22,
I sent you an Email, reply. I have read from page 1- end, I can provide the details you need that I got from here but am sure @hotstepper would

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Travel / Re: Giving Birth In Canada by beebeeA: 2:02am On Dec 14, 2018
bugzyE:
Hello Hot Mamas... please is there snyone in the house heading to ontario for child birth in January 2019?.. Please holla and i would really appreciaye getting Dr Ted’s contact from those that have used hom please. Thanks!

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Travel / Re: Giving Birth In Canada by beebeeA: 1:53am On Dec 14, 2018
lynniebabes:
Please who s traveling on 26th dec?
Politics / Re: Time To Call Out Osinbajo By Yinka Odumakin by beebeeA: 1:12am On Feb 07, 2018
Hahahahaa
I just went to read posts youve made and i concluded.
Meanwhile...
See the type of issues you raise for discussion sef....no wonder you can't read an argument without calling it long nonsense. It surely makes no sense to someone who does not understand sensible arguments

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plessis:
my friend keep quiet.....


Typing long nonsense.
Religion / Re: Quick Question Atheists.... by beebeeA: 1:09am On Feb 07, 2018
See the type of issues you raise for discussion sef....no wonder you can't read an argument without calling it long nonsense. It surely makes no sense to someone who does not understand sensible arguments

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Politics / Re: Time To Call Out Osinbajo By Yinka Odumakin by beebeeA: 11:35pm On Feb 06, 2018
What has being a pastor got to do with this anyways?
Let our arguments be restricted to national issues without dragging ethicicity or religious issues in between.
As per the western way of handling issues...'resignation' I bet to say that's not African. Except where a king fails, he doesn't walk away from his duty post. In Yoruba land, the king does not look into his crown and die because of misgivings, a king consults and rule better when issues arise.

Anyways...I'm just saying the obvious.
resurgentxtian4:


He should as a matter of principle resign or decline contesting with Buhari in 2019. Is that so hard to do for a so called Pastor?

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Politics / Re: Time To Call Out Osinbajo By Yinka Odumakin by beebeeA: 11:21pm On Feb 06, 2018
My attention was drawn to this post and while I tried to refrain from typing, I spent the first few minutes laughing at the different responses without losing focus of the seriousness of the issue being discussed.
First I must say the writer knows how to weave words round his ideas in order to get to a conclusion But going by the laws of logic, assumptions and judgments based on perceived opinion cannot stand. At best it's fallacious.
Secondly, to the person of the VP though currently not on my toplist of leaders, he is a man that has actually lived up to All that was accorded to him before he became the VP.
I am a lover of the post of a second man in power and I have taken the time to study many vice presidents of many countries. Permit me to say that while we have many figurehead in power, Osinbajo in my assessment is way better than most of them. In fact I rate him high among Nigeria past Vps. Next in line is the late Alex Ekwueme. Most are just seat sitters and while Atiku would have made more impact, his ambition kept getting in the way nevertheless...Atiku did his best.

Back to the writer, it is good to call out anyone at anytime but a better homework might have helped your reasoning a bit.
The constitution which is the grundnorm in our country provides for the role and duties of the VP. You can hardly fault Osibanjo in all you faulted him in. He drives the economy to the best of his capability. He's not lying low even with an ailing president...he discharged his duty loyally and constitutionally. You cannot judge him by your undocumented standard.

If I were to blame Osibanjo...I will blame him for being a Nigerian, a Nigerian VP and not a tribalistic person. Infact as much as I preach oneness in Nigeria, I silently observed that MR VP has not populated the key positions with my fellow Yorubas. But the good in me appreciate his nigerianess.
One day we will get it right.
The expected statement from an elder when war looms might be different from what a father would say. Sometimes silence is not acceptance...even the law knows that there's an exception to the silence rule.
So if Mr VP has not spoken with the kind of vituperation that you expect...just know that wisdom dictates to a leader the best approach. You have not led Nigeria before so we can forgive your callout. I submit that the present government can do better but i disagree that it is Osinbajos operation.

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