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Politics / Re: Senator Elisha Abbo Misses Beginning Of Trial by femidudu: 6:56pm On Aug 20, 2019
Acute Febrile?? There is no disease on earth called acute Febrile.
Religion / Re: American Preacher Blasts Obama, Nigeria And The Entire Black Race (Video) by femidudu: 10:28pm On Dec 25, 2016
That Pastor is indeed ignorant. While Africa is indeed plagued by lack of quality leadership, it smirks of ignorance to say that black man built nothing before the white man came. If he cares to delve a little into history of civilisation he'll realise that contrary to his short-sighted and biased judgement the 'Nubians' does have a rich history that pre dates what the europeans will like us to believe as the origins of man. Egypt is africa historically and archeologically contrary to his vituperations and only a black bigot like him will disparage mandela's role in independent south africa.
Travel / Nigerians In Prince Edward Island Lets Talk Here by femidudu: 8:09am On Dec 18, 2016
Hello all,
I am a Nigerian. I'll be moving with my family to Prince Edward Island in March. I decided to start this thread so I can connect with fellow Nigerians living or studying in PEI. It's always good to have peeps to give you low down about a new place-it helps to prepare for the journey and to settle down easily-and certainly to confront the challenge of a culture shock.

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Nairaland / General / Re: Relocating To Canada by femidudu: 11:57pm On Dec 17, 2016
tsephanyah:
I will loved to; I'm in Prince Edward Island province, Charlottetown, but thy will check u before giving u citizenship without your knowing, their secret service will do that, specially that u are from Nigeria, but if it's just for studying thy will accept u asap. anyway go to their embassy.
Hi @tsephanyah.I'll be moving to PEI with my Family in March next year. I will love to speak and ask questions from 'fellow naijas' who are resident dia to help my preparation and settlement. Wouldn't know if you will be willing to oblige me.thanks
Travel / Re: Collection Of Winter Photos In My City. by femidudu: 11:35pm On Dec 17, 2016
Hi @Nobody if u ever get to read this. I have read evry of your thread about PEI. I'll be moving thia with my family next year match. Wonder if you would be willing to connect. There are some question I would love to as a 'brother-Nigerian' resident in PEI to help me prepare for arrival and settlement. Thanks
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: N-Power List Of Selected Applicants Is Out by femidudu: 12:08pm On Nov 21, 2016
olihilistic:

No Candidate Found.

You were not selected for the First Batch of N-Power Volunteer Corp


Can you help check O8032368909 Adedire is the surname (Osun State). Thanks

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: N-Power List Of Selected Applicants Is Out by femidudu: 10:18am On Nov 21, 2016
Pls help check 08032368909 (Osun State) .phone browser not working.thanks
Politics / Re: The Made In Aba Boots Our Nigerian Army Will Be Rocking Soon by femidudu: 10:42pm On Nov 02, 2016
richidinho:
grin
That boot is too heavy abeg, hope it doesn't affect them when running after insurgents
.....or slow 'em down when running away from insurgents grin

All the same, nice start from the Japanese of Africa
Religion / Re: The Role Of Churches In Solving Nigeria's Economic Challenges by femidudu: 2:44pm On Oct 31, 2016
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Churches would also do well to yake it easy with its poor congregations: reduce the various 'thematic ' levies at least until the recession it's over. While the public outcry is for all to cut all excesses, churches too should follow suit
Religion / Re: The Role Of Churches In Solving Nigeria's Economic Challenges by femidudu: 2:41pm On Oct 31, 2016
Walphem:
Today's Nigeria economy is really becoming uninteresting and a bit sickening, this has made me ponder so much and left me totally confused. I have asked myself what are the roles of today's believers? Joseph was a man that God used to plan for the raining days of a country and he saved an entire country and his family from Famine. Jesus Christ fed 5000 women, and performed lot of miracles. With these and many more I am totally convinced that the church is fully Empowered to solve the present predicament Nigeria is in.

Please don't get me wrong, I appreciate the efforts of various churches in organizing leadership and empowerment seminars eg Daystar Leadership conference, Convent Centre's -The Platform, RCCG Conventions, Winners' Shiloh, TREM's Kingdom Life Conference etc. However, what the country need from the church at this point is way beyond that.
All through the remaining period of the year, October, November, Decemeber churches will be filled up with Church goers praying to close the year 2016 strongly and start the year 2017 in a much better way! And believe me the church gives so much hope to those with faith and believes! After this Hope, Faith and Believe what more? Empowerment seminars and Leadership trainings? Is that enough? No that isn't enough! We need churches that can use its might to solve particular problem(s) of the country.

I remember few years ago Daystar came up with a project to ensure Nigerians enjoy constant power supply, but we never heard about the campaign anymore. We have also heard of Pastors vying for political positions to assist in solving the national problems, what a fantastic step,however the Bible clearly identify to us not to " yoke with unbelievers".

Then how do I want the church to be a game changer? It is simple, why can't we have one or 2 churches going into mainstream agriculture as part of their missionary work, most of them raise funds for missionary works outside the country with minimal or no ROI(mind you I know it is not meant for profit) , but it is long overdue for the big churches to start venturing in solving real life problems and not "educational" problems alone.

It is worthy to note that great professionals are "church goers" and they can give their services to churches on Pro bono, with this churches can have an industry of their choice for the purpose of solving problems.

The time has come to not only buy Private jets (in dollars and putting pressure on the Forex) importing church equipment in Billions of Naira etc

We can truly show the world "how missionary work can be done" not just by opening schools alone and the graduate of the schools not even having any paid employment.

I have a strong feeling that the church has the right solution to Nigeria's problems.

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Caveat: I am just a concerned Nigerian and a Christian, thread isn't for insults but to discuss how we can get Nigeria out of this mess
Travel / Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by femidudu: 9:04am On Oct 11, 2016
bellong:


Do you have experience in Primary Health care?

Have you managed a clinic before?
Yes....The answer to both questions is yes@bellong
Travel / Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by femidudu: 10:48pm On Oct 08, 2016
bellong:


How long have you been practising?

The process is long but very profitable for medical practitioners. You need to pass the medical examination set by the medical board. The exam is in two stages. I think South Africa and Egypt are the only centres you can write it in Africa.

Meanwhile, there is a possible pathway for medical practitioners for those with at least three years of experience.
@bellong please fill me in on this 'possible pathway' i'm a general practitioner with more than 3years experience. Thanks.

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