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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 6:43am On Nov 06
This it ATGreen way more than ATH!
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 10:19am On Nov 05
Chikacha:


Exactly, Kamala is in power now, but she hasn’t done anything. Trump is a criminal, but he’s also a ruthless businessman who will bring money back into the world. Most wars will hold or pause. For anyone focused on their money and investments, Trump is the only option. No taxes mean more money to work with.

Trump isn’t bringing no money to the world, rather making all American money stay in America. He has never hidden his agenda of defunding major international organizations, so expect no usual American Father Christmas.

Also, you mentioned “Trump is a criminal” and the “only option” which meant the only way to go is the criminal way, sad.

However, Kamala’s role in power at the moment is to deputize. The bulk stops on Biden’s table. We really can’t know what Kamala is up to till she’s able to call the shot at No1.
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 4:46pm On Nov 01
cool cool
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 7:15pm On Oct 25
Feels like someone’s finger is on BTC button at the moment scrolling up and down, toying with people’s feelings.

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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 11:13pm On Oct 24
Okay okay, @Halastershang and @Ogogorofreak, would you advise that we sleep or remain awake?🙇‍♂️
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 3:42pm On Oct 21
Halastershang:
WARNING!
BE ADVISED!
65K BTC LOADING

On what basis bro? Make it make more sense.
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 3:56pm On Oct 14
Tflex01:
Today is a public holiday in Canada and US, all banks and major financial institutions are closed. News about Chinese stock is what is currently moving the market. I anticipate a sharp sell off when banks open tomorrow before another major leg up.

WAGMI

Just here wondering what bank closure has to do with crypto trading🤔.
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 8:40pm On Oct 11
hedonido:
We have enough of this irritating bullshit to contend with in the politics section. For the sake of decency and focus, let's stick to the main issue - when and how the bull will run as fast as its legs can carry.

Which kind wahala be this? This place is supposed to be immune to the aggravating and depressing state of affairs in this shithole country. We can vent about that rubbish in the politics section.

You should be decent enough to not call the country you or your families are in a shithole. Stop it, it doesn’t speak well of you too as a human of Nigeria, stop it.

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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 12:19pm On Oct 11
Superpack589:
Whenever we talk about the situation of Nigeria, some people just bring up the word "japa" as if it is some kind of antidote to solve the problem. Yeah, we should all just run away to greenery pastures and leave our ancestral lands just because we want to live good lives.

And then you're preaching on how good it is to be in distant lands so others can join you over there. So what happens when that place is no longer conducive? What happens when the people there start turning against you after you've imported all your relatives to fight for the scarce resources? You run again to another pleasurable place and continue pursuing pleasure all your life till you die, having lived a meaningless, selfish life that inspires no one.

Sorry to say this but many of Nigerians are so devoid of purpose in life. No ideas, no passion to make change. You just want pleasure, so all you think about is how to run to the nearest paradise. Most of your ancestors were likewise dull, that's why they built their economies on slave trade. It's so shameful that it took the British to forcefully stop the slave trade that they themselves (the British) started centuries earlier. The English people had to enter the open seas to stop it and then made oil palm trade more popular instead. Your ancestors did not want to stop trading humans even when they could do other more lucrative things.

Like you said - many centuries ago, people were forcefully whisked away. Now, you willingly go there to serve as modern slaves, working 3 - 5 jobs daily just to earn money to live well. Like another person rightly said, some even go there without plans and end up stranded and suffer. For God's sake, are our brains wired to be slaves? Are we cursed not to prosper as a race or not to be able to govern ourselves? I don't get it at all.

I talk about what we can do about the deteriorating situation of things in Nigeria, you all kept mute. You heard about japa, and you trooped out, schooling people about how good life is across the seas. Do you not care about your country that's now 64 years old and does not seem to be working?

I don't care where you decide to go to work and make yourself a good life or where you are, but when we talk about the situation of YOUR COUNTRY, bring up ideas that can inspire people to take action and make change. Not just "japa." Wherever you are, be courageous enough to come back to your ancestral land to drive change.

If not you, then who are you waiting for to make Nigeria better? We should all just stop thinking about just running away like cowards.

Regardless, wherever you are, you can drive change in your country. And for you already nursing the idea, take action while you can. If we all contribute our quota, we can see considerable change soon that will make all of you want to come back. Because if e good, una go still troop in massively. Be a part of the solution. Nor dy wait for others to solve the problem make you come enjoy.

If we dy talk about country, chook mouth for the matter abeg. A revolutionary drive can start from anywhere.

Bro, preach patriotism from today till tomorrow, the major problem with Nigeria is LEADERSHIP. Getting this right will put right policies in place, right institutions, check tribalism, corruption governance et al. Again without the right policies and enforcement, employers are able to milk out employees in the name of casual staffing with no clear direction for career advancement. Individuals control prices at their will, “all” of our police force are following and protecting private citizens abandoning their core duty of enforcing law and order. There’s a lot that I could have highlighted… but I trust you get what I’m saying.

Most importantly, if you’re an active participant in school politics or even as an onlooker, seeing the antics of most students leaders you’ll understand that everyone is just waiting for their time not to only have a bite of the National cake but to carry everything, in essence the future is still kinda blurry.

If you’re not part of the rich getting richer due to bad governance, I’ll advice you shine your own path for now. Be like @Chichaka, the man of many firsts in his family. Have it in mind to return to contribute your own quota to develop the country at the right time.

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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 10:30pm On Oct 10
DieRich5:
I'm not misleading any people, I know what I'm saying and most Nigerians travel to other countries without a plan, family there or with a student visa and the way you see post about Japa everywhere you will think dem have plan

Lol I knew someone who sold his land and other things to travel to Italy, just to end up in living faith church and many are doing it

"Make I reach UK first, I'll know what to do" alot of Nigerians always say this and some people already did it

You have a good job in the UK but do you know how many Nigerians still looking for a job in the UK after spending millions of naira?

If you most travel at least have a backup plan incase and some family members won't even keep you in the house for 3 months without you having a job or bringing something



Bro, you’ve been schooled up there. No need to derail the thread, just take your L and pass.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by EmmyPers: 1:27pm On Oct 09
stevolinkon40:

You made a mistake
The wife can’t have 486 as primary applicant with just a Bachelor’s degree
The wife will have 460 maximum point provided the two of them max out the ielts with her bn main applicant with Bsc
But she will have 492 if that Bsc change to two or more degree by writing BCS or other course you might intend to recommend
If the wife is not adding another certificate, then the husband is better suited as main applicant but just 2 point difference


Husband as main applicant if both max out ielts 462
Wife as main applicant if both max out ielts 460
Wife as main applicant if both max out ielts and adds another certification 492
Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by EmmyPers: 1:26pm On Oct 09
Ontarioo:
With you a primary applicant= 479 CRS
With your wife= 486 CRS
(You both share the same point for siblings in Canada. Either yours or hers)

Your wife stand a better chance a primary applicant. To make it more better, she can take a short certification exam to add to her Bsc degree. With two or more certificate instead of just Bsc degree, she gets 494 CRS point.



For guide on a short second certificate to do within a month or two, you can reach out here-08106337690 or search the thread.
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 7:29am On Oct 02
But now that everywhere is red, can it get redder or it’s just redy to be green? I’m confused😕
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 4:58pm On Sep 26
Everything happening to BTC now is contrary to what many people preached in September! Y’all painted this month too bloody and scary🤔

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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 1:08pm On Sep 26
I’m taking profit on this kind of investment, rinse and repeat to take more. If you’re being strategic enough, you’ll earn far more on this because you rarely lose on BTC, you regain your loss with “time”

MyVILLAGEpeople:


I bought btc of $7,951 some few weeks back. Now btc is high. It’s now $8,850 now. I just leave am there. Btc is still the safest. Not ready to risks on these altcoins. Lol

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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by EmmyPers: 9:53pm On Sep 06
Where does it end?🤔😭
Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by EmmyPers: 1:07pm On May 09
Thank you.
bimsbabe:


They would never ask you of traditional marriage. You are married thats all. Anyone of those marriage is valid and acceptable. As for 1-20, you can explain that if asked.
Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by EmmyPers: 4:22pm On May 08
Useful contributions to this question would be appreciated, thank you.

EmmyPers:


I like to make some clarifications for a friend who’s interview is 2days. She requested for updated I20 after securing an extra funding but the contact person and signature on the new I20 have changed. Would she still be needing the updated one or she can go with the initial one she filled the details on her DS160?

Secondly, she’s done her civil wedding and yet to do trad which is coming up later this year, hence she doesn’t have pictures from the trad but few from the civil. Since she’s going with her partner for the interview can they present the pics from the trad alone?

Do questions arise concerning traditional marriage?
And can they answer that they’re doing their traditional later this year, apparently after the interview?

Thank you!
Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by EmmyPers: 5:16am On May 08
I like to make some clarifications for a friend who’s interview is 2days. She requested for updated I20 after securing an extra funding but the contact person and signature on the new I20 have changed. Would she still be needing the updated one or she can go with the initial one she filled the details on her DS160?

Secondly, she’s done her civil wedding and yet to do trad which is coming up later this year, hence she doesn’t have pictures from the trad but few from the civil. Since she’s going with her partner for the interview can they present the pics from the trad alone?

Do questions arise concerning traditional marriage?
And can they answer that they’re doing their traditional later this year, apparently after the interview?

Thank you!
Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by EmmyPers: 1:16pm On May 04
Bro, as per your 5th point here, I needed to let you know that you’re the one that disappeared not me and I’m not a gang member please 🙏

Please see my response posted again for your attention.

The point I was trying to make here is that “one should know when to pass because it’s okay not to know”




Bro, I’m not perfect and you know this, please don’t go that route. I was just making an harmless clarification and that’s why I didn’t go deeper into other issues raised. I’ve seen that similar point of “2years home stay straight” in your remarks and thought to clarify at the second prompt.

To your second question, the answer is NO, this is not manouvering or impatient, it’s just the standard and that’s why I pointed out the clause of filing for a PR.

As per the third question, it’s a NO again. There’re exceptions and you may not have to return home if you can prove that you don’t feel safe returning. Plus host institution can make a case for you if they really “need” you.

Fourth point? You’re right, securing waiver can be tedious especially from countries whose governments don’t contribute any financial support toward the program, naija sits on this table comfortably in most of the exchange programs.

Lastly to your 5th question. I’m the source, I’ve held both J &F in the past. Not only that, I belong to a network of the largest J visa sponsor in the US and have friends across borders with similar or different J visa hurdles, so experiences and precedence plenty to draw from.

Again, I appreciate your efforts toward attending to folks businesses here, but there’s wisdom in knowing when to “pass” when situations call for such.

Best wishes🙏

OyoTunjiUSA:



Hey 🤠


@oluezekiel


1. Why don you guys leave me alone ? Where were you when the OP asked the question and have you given your own correct version of the answer ?

2. The clause that says a J1 visa holder should go and use 2 years straight In his or her country of origin after the program is way way out of point ?

3. You are actually a retrogresive adviser who does not follow the rules of anything as it shows in your comment below . In terms of USA visas , from F1 to other types , I will lecture most of you like a primary school pupils .

4. Are you guys not ashame? Upon your seniority and superman and super woman claims on Nairaland , you guys keep failing every year.

5. I asked one of your gangs to come and say yes or no to my question but he disappeared, I did not see him again. Focus on how we are going to achieve at least 60% visa success transcripts on Nairaland . Stop focusing on me . If i write 1+1 equals 10. Leave me alone , write your own 1+1 equals 2. The general public are not fools. They will follow the right answer .


Best Wishes 🙏

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Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by EmmyPers: 11:58am On May 02
Bro, I’m not perfect and you know this, please don’t go that route. I was just making an harmless clarification and that’s why I didn’t go deeper into other issues raised. I’ve seen that similar point of “2years home stay straight” in your remarks and thought to clarify at the second prompt.

To your second question, the answer is NO, this is not manouvering or impatient, it’s just the standard and that’s why I pointed out the clause of filing for a PR.

As per the third question, it’s a NO again. There’re exceptions and you may not have to return home if you can prove that you don’t feel safe returning. Plus host institution can make a case for you if they really “need” you.

Fourth point? You’re right, securing waiver can be tedious especially from countries whose governments don’t contribute any financial support toward the program, naija sits on this table comfortably in most of the exchange programs.

Lastly to your 5th question. I’m the source, I’ve held both J &F in the past. Not only that, I belong to a network of the largest J visa sponsor in the US and have friends across borders with similar or different J visa hurdles, so experiences and precedence plenty to draw from.

Again, I appreciate your efforts toward attending to folks businesses here, but there’s wisdom in knowing when to “pass” when situations call for such.

Best wishes🙏

OyoTunjiUSA:



Hey 🤠


1. Your approach of input or additional info is acceptable as a perfect human being. I actually thought the OP wrote that his J2 visa had expired over the past 48 months (nevertheless, i still pointed out some J2 expiration truths).

2. I accept your point that anyone can try to manoeuvre or be impatient towards various types of USA visa rules , but i want to personally challenge you to answer YES or NO for the general public to read ;

3. 90% Of J1 (J2) visa policies States that ;

“…. you must be physically present in your country of nationality or last legal permanent residence for an aggregate of at least two years after departing the US at the end of your J-1 program. “ Immigration and Nationality Act, Section 212(e). YES OR NO ?

4. But the section also states ; If you cannot return home for two years, you must apply for a waiver (which is a tedious work).

5. I understand what you claimed above but in all honesty. Will you kindly post that section that states that you don't need to stay in your country for straight 2 years ? I can't know everything. Just post your source , i may be using it for future references.


Best Wishes 🙏

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Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by EmmyPers: 8:59am On May 02
I may need to point out that you don’t need to stay back home for two years straight upon the expiration of your J visa, in fact you can be going in and out visiting and studying to maintain status for as long as you want. What you can’t do is to secure a fulltime job, file for PR or being filed for.

OyoTunjiUSA:



Hey 🤠


*** You just registered your account today. Its either you want an exigency way out for your situation or you have a negative mission .

1. You as a J2 visa holder is subject to your wife as the principal applicant on J1.

2. You together with your wife must be living together in the USA as J1/J2 couples (a must).

3. What happens to your wife's J1 visa automatically happens to your J2 visa (both visa is like a woman with pregnancy - unborn baby).

4. You wrote that your J2 visa expires less than 48 months ago ( let's say 40 months ) which means your wife's J1 visa has expired from the same period .

5. You and your wife have been living illegally out of status for the past let's say 3 years .

6. 90% of J1/J2 visas stipulates that you must go back to your country immediately upon the expiration of your program (30 days of grace) and must reside in your country for straight 2 years b4 you can make attempt to reapply for J1 or J2 or any other visa like B1/B2.

7. Did she process the Havard fellowship before the expiration of her J1 visa ? If yes , then you are the unborn-baby in your wife's belly. The visa she is going to use for Havard will automatically applies to you or too easy for you to change to because havard University and the US government knows that she brought you into the USA and you must be cohabiting (living) together as J2 rules stipulates.

7. But I am 100% doubting her possibility of Havard fellowship if her J1 visa expires 40 months ago. Let's assume its true , why do you need Nigeria drop box ? Don't you get? Definitely your wife on Harvard fellowship also needs renewal . Mennnn. Your story is not straight .



Best Wishes 🙏
Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by EmmyPers: 8:58pm On Apr 23
welf99:
This madness of add me, add me needs to stop; some of you are lazy cunts. Most of you usually end up in premium tears in a faceless group.

It’s a shame some of you don’t know how to address people online! You’d come here and talk to people like some 2y/olds under your care. I meant even if you meant well it won’t cost nothing to be civil. You can do better next time✌️

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Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by EmmyPers: 6:42pm On Apr 17
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Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by EmmyPers: 1:34pm On Apr 02
Hi! Write to each of the schools and inquire about the status of your application, it does not hurt!
NeonDee:
Guys!

I am really worried what the issue is...

I applied to the schools below and till now, I am yet to receive any response from any of them.

New Mexico State University
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Portland State University
Wayne State University
University of New Mexico


However, I have received breakfast cry from 2 schools and I am really wondering what's delaying these other schools that are yet to ive any form of response.

Any one here applied these schools or know what the issue could be?
Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by EmmyPers: 2:54pm On Feb 15
Hi, I have been in this position before and am ready to help if you are still unsure of what it will look like. But basically they've found your application worthy and possibly one of the best in the pool. So they want to get to know you, your goals and what you have done before. You must be ready to discuss some of your previous research with the panel and how they relate to what you are planning to study. They also want you to know them and their research areas. The process is usually interactive and you should exude some level of confidence while talking to them because they would want to assess your confidence level in the classroom with their students (if you'd be securing an assistantship).
tellbiodun:
It is a PhD admission interview in Communication. It is an online interview that will likely feature three persons in the panel. The interview is scheduled for tomorrow. I have a bachelors and masters degree and I am married with three children. Would be so grateful if you can tell me what the transcript will look like. Thank you.

@Oyotunjiusa

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