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Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by brilantio: 7:17am On Apr 06, 2016
House please help. What's the primary occupation of a person who just graduated December last year, is awaiting his induction ceremony around next month before he starts his internship but at the same praticising in his dad's co. for the time being with no pay, more like training. Should he say "Student" and fill in the school he just finished from or "Not employed" and explain his situation in the box or "Others" and use his dad's co. as current employment and explain to the vo. Please advise. It's a visit visa.
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Free Blackberry Unlocking Codes With"Imei +prd Code";no More Mep Code(NOT OS10) by brilantio: 11:29am On Nov 04, 2015
Thanks boss. I need help with this one too
IMEI: 355618.05.174049.6
PRD: 39474-001
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Free Blackberry Unlocking Codes With"Imei +prd Code";no More Mep Code(NOT OS10) by brilantio: 2:30pm On Oct 30, 2015
I need help with these ones Imel-352016.05.989811.4 PRD-39474-002 and Imel-355618.05.343020.3 PRD-39474-001.
Phones / Re: Free Blackberry Unlocking Codes (NOT BLACKBERRY 10 DEVICES) by brilantio: 11:05pm On Oct 12, 2015
Please help me with the unlock codes for these phones

IMEL-358565.04.925072.3
PRD-39474.001

IMEL-352016.05.600767.7
PRD-39474.002,

IMEL-358565.04.060552.9
PRD-40766.001,

IMEL-352016.05.096001.2
PRD-39474.001,

IMEL-355618.05.174049.6
PRD-39474.001,

IMEL-352016.05.127170.8
PRD-39474.001,

IMEL-352016.05.794884.6
PRD-39474.001,

IMEL-352016.05.565270.5
PRD-39474.001,

IMEL-358565.04.292950.5
PRD-39474.001,
Travel / Re: Usa Visit Visa by brilantio: 7:59am On Oct 10, 2015
I am trying to reschedule my appointment and also change the location from Lagos to Abuja so I can get an earlier date. Do I have to cancel the previous appointment? Because I can't find any option to change location in the reschedule page. Also it's warning me that if I cancel I have exceeded an will have to pay another MRV fee and I have not rescheduled before. Should I just ignore the warning or contact them for a possible solution.
Car Talk / Re: Photos: The Horrible State Of Owerri-ph Road by brilantio: 6:10am On Sep 21, 2015
This one is no longer road.

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Travel / Re: Usa Visit Visa by brilantio: 6:09am On Sep 21, 2015
Urgent please. If we're going as a family, how do we ensure we go together to meet the same Vo. We already booked a group appointment and said we are going as a group in the ds160 form.
Travel / Re: Usa Visit Visa by brilantio: 8:32pm On Jul 02, 2015
What should be the primary occupation in the ds-160 form for someone who's a youth corper and is serving?
Travel / Re: Usa Visit Visa by brilantio: 10:19am On Jun 30, 2015
I want to attend my sister's wedding in the US (she's a PR there) with 3 of my siblings, 3 of us have virgin passports, out of which 2 are still undergraduates while one is serving. My other sibling works and has a fair travelling history. My Dad is sponsoring the trips, accommodation etc. My questions are, Are our chances better going individually or as a family? What are the benefits of a family appointment, does it mean we get to go to the embassy the same day and go together to meet the V.O? Also want to know if it's okay for my dad to be the sponsor of my sibling that works?
Nairaland / General / Re: Headlines You Will Like To See This Year 2013? by brilantio: 2:14pm On Jan 03, 2013
Can't stop laughing. This should be moved to the jokes section.
Phones / Re: Free Blackberry Unlocking Codes (NOT BLACKBERRY 10 DEVICES) by brilantio: 10:12am On Dec 19, 2012
Pls I need an MSL code for sprint's bold 9930. Can anyone help me with that?
Phones / Re: Free Blackberry Unlock Started by brilantio: 10:12am On Dec 19, 2012
Pls I need an MSL code for sprint's bold 9930. Can anyone help me with that?
Phones / Re: Free Blackberry Unlocking Codes (NOT BLACKBERRY 10 DEVICES) by brilantio: 8:01am On Aug 26, 2012
Thanks a lot bro, will try it.
Phones / Re: Free Blackberry Unlocking Codes (NOT BLACKBERRY 10 DEVICES) by brilantio: 11:52pm On Aug 25, 2012
Please can someone help me with the unlock codes of these phones.

Bold 9650
IMEI: 980058006941449
PIN: 3232B1A0
PRD - 31026-001
MEP - 15326-002



Bold 9650
IMEI: 353801049259314
PIN: 32E44AB2
PRD - 34744-001
MEP - 15326-002



Bold 9650
IMEI: 353801042615405
PIN: 3295FE38
PRD - 31024-001
MEP - 15326-002
Phones / Re: Free Blackberry Unlocking Codes (NOT BLACKBERRY 10 DEVICES) by brilantio: 10:30am On Dec 22, 2011
It worked. Thanks a lot.
Phones / Re: Free Blackberry Unlocking Codes (NOT BLACKBERRY 10 DEVICES) by brilantio: 10:45pm On Dec 21, 2011
Thanks a lot. I just got the phone, haven't tried any password yet.
Phones / Re: Free Blackberry Unlocking Codes (NOT BLACKBERRY 10 DEVICES) by brilantio: 10:21pm On Dec 21, 2011
@Lexusgs430 kindly help me with the unlock code for this bold 9650
IMEI- 353801047147651
MEP -15326-002
Technology Market / Re: Computer Village (Ikeja) Price Guide by brilantio: 7:18pm On Jul 20, 2011
I need a bold2 9700 without camera.
Politics / Re: Mock Presidential Poll: Who Will You Vote For? by brilantio: 7:14pm On Mar 15, 2011
I'm not voting for PDP, I'm voting GEJ.
Politics / Ribadu Should Answer These Questions by brilantio: 9:37am On Mar 09, 2011
Posers For Ribadu
« on: March 05, 2011, 06:29 PM »


Presidential poll: Posers for Ribadu
By SIYAN ADEOLA
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Politics as usual makes strange bedfellows. The Action
Congress of Nigeria (CAN), has at least demonstrated its
lack of depth by fielding Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the former
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC), as its presidential candidate. Few people would
have imagined they would ever see the day when Ribadu
and Czar of ACN would ever walk the same side of the
political divide. But desperate and drowning individuals
always need company.
Just four years ago, it was not always so. To the
proprietor of the ACN and his associates, Ribadu was once
regarded as public enemy number one. In due course it will
become apparent why and how the Action Congress and
Ribadu are trying desperately, attempting to rewrite
history. For now the most urgent task is to present the
unwritten stories of Ribadu’s summersaults and deliberate
concealments of extremely important matters involving
public interest.
Because most Nigerians are very forgetful and because the
Jonathan/Sambo administration has been magnanimous,
Ribadu is walking about Nigeria today declaiming about
corruption even when he still has the problem of
accountability and transparency hanging on his neck at the
EFCC which he left without being courteous enough to
summit a handing over note till today, in a flagrant
disregarded for the ethos of public service everywhere in
the world. Nigeria will recollect the valiant, but futile,
effort of the current EFCC Chairman, Mrs. Farida Waziri, to
get Ribadu to come and render the account of his
stewardship. He left some unresolved riddles which started
to unfold in 2007 and remain with us till today.
Perhaps in his bid for re-appointment to a second term,
the government of Olusegun Obasanjo led us to believe that
the EFCC under Ribadu recovered $5 billion. The People ’s
Democratic Party (PDP), was so delighted with the
“ achievement”, it made that achievement part of its
campaign in 2007. But, soon after the sleight of hand,
Ribadu went on record, after the elections, to announce
that only N53 billion was recovered.
Given an exchange rate of N130/$1 in 2007, $5 billion
would have meant N650 billion. The discrepancy between
N650 billion and N57billion remains N579billion. Till today,
Ribadu had never taught it fit to tell Nigerians how much
was actually collected. That was bad enough.
Worse still was what the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),
told Nigerians. Fortunately, Professor Charles Soludo is still
alive. He was then the Governor of the CBN, he revealed a
truth which should have stunned Nigerians, if we were not
totally immune to shocks, that the apex bank had not
received a kobo of either $5billion or N53billion. That should
have prompted the National Assembly to institute an inquiry
into where the loot was/is kept. The law prescribes that
all moneys collected on behalf of the Federal Government of
Nigeria must be paid to the CBN.
The most important questions then and now remain the
same. Where was/ is the money kept? If in banks, other
than CBN, on what terms? Lack of accountability and
transparency is itself the beginning and the end of
corruption. Any man with real as opposed to “media”,
integrity, should have answered in 2007 the question
raised, but then, Ribadu was an untouchable in 2007 and
the frenzy of election allowed him to get away with what
was probably a major dereliction of duty – if not an
indictable offence.
Everybody should also recollect Ribadu’s roles in the Chief
Bode George saga. First, Ribadu announced, with the usual
fanfare that the EFCC had filed multiple charges against
George. Later, Ribadu, with less publicity, quietly withdrew
the charges. When challenged by the media, the former
EFCC chairman asked anyone who had any evidence against
George to come forward with it. What then did he take to
court in the first instance? The story developed another
twist when the new EFCC chairperson re-opened the case
and obtained a conviction.
Ribadu, from far away United States, sent a statement to
news media in Nigeria claiming credit for the result. Haba!
Can anyone tell us where the integrity in this is?
On March 26, 2009, Ribadu, in a hand-written witness
statement submitted to the London Metropolitan Police
accused Bola Tinubu of diverting the proceeds of the sale
of V-Mobile shares belonging to Lagos State. Tinubu was
forced to take out advertorials in several newspapers to
defend himself. Clearly, somebody was lying. Did Bola Tinubu
Fiddle with Lagos state money by diverting funds from
shares sales or did Ribadu submit a false deposition? Either
way, something stinks.
Again, can anyone point to anything honourable in
all these?
Yet, these are not exceptions to the rule. On the contrary,
they represent a fair rendition of what the Ribadu years at
the EFCC were all about. The real Ribadu and media Ribadu
was a mirage foisted on the public. These are irrefutable
facts which demonstrate that “Mr. Integrity Ribadu” is
probably the greatest myth ever created in this country.
But, let us end by reminding our people of one incident
forgotten so soon. The Federal Government in 2007
allowed appointed officials occupying government houses
to buy them. The former EFCC chairman, like others, applied
to buy his own official residence.
There is nothing wrong or questionable in that. Questions,
however, arose, when it was discovered that the building
carried a price tag several times what Ribadu has earned
as a police officer. The last we heard before Ribadu
absconded abroad, was that a relative gave him a “loan” to
buy the property. On the surface, that would appear to be
an adequate answer. But, it again raised questions not
answered till today.
A man who wants to be handed the Nigeria treasury should
at least answer those questions.

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2011/mar/01/national-01-03-2011-023.htm
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Politics / Re: Okah Speaks With Next Newspapers by brilantio: 6:07pm On Oct 09, 2010
Where is his CNN/BBC interview, I have been waiting since morning, even had to put on my generator. lol. Wtf is he?
Politics / Re: What Is Aljazeera's Mission In Nigeria? by brilantio: 12:20pm On Oct 08, 2010
*_-_*
Politics / Re: Poll - Jonathan's Approval Rating by brilantio: 8:49pm On Oct 07, 2010
The Independence Bomb Blaster has succeded. If this poll was done last Thursday, everyone wud have approved GEJ. They've succeded in reducing peoples confidence in him. And it looked like a lot of people have been waiting for him to make the slightest mistake. How poor. Even something that was negligble (GEJ exonerating MEND) the silly notherners are already asking him to resign or be impeached. You know they say "You never know the value of something you have until you lose it".
Education / Re: Reinvent Fraternities In Nigerian Universities? by brilantio: 1:19pm On Sep 23, 2010
Where's the fun??
Sports / Re: If Mikel Score's A Goal This Season What Would You Do by brilantio: 3:32pm On Sep 16, 2010
No be MIKEL wey hit the bar against west ham??
Politics / Re: Jonathan Replaces Police Boss And Service Chiefs by brilantio: 4:43pm On Sep 08, 2010
Wow!! Oustanding!!!.
Politics / Re: Jonathan To Declare His Intentions To Run After Ramadan by brilantio: 7:30pm On Aug 25, 2010
Chai!! See haters.
Politics / Re: First Lady scolds governor in public. by brilantio: 10:22am On Aug 25, 2010
Na wa ooo. See how ppl just make up their own conclusion of the story.

Read the full story here

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2010/aug/25/national-18-08-2010-014.htm
Phones / Re: The Most Annoying Phone by brilantio: 3:17pm On Jul 08, 2010
It has to be 6600. Doesn't play any music format.

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