Travel / Re: Poland Work Visa by isholafisayo(m): 10:39pm On Nov 25, 2023 |
Exactly what I learnt, but the draw is taking serious delay, I keep getting mail every Saturday that I'm not yet drawn. It's becoming frustrating. JMG12: An appointment is likely to be a draw so you will need help to get an appointment |
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Travel / Re: Poland Work Visa by isholafisayo(m): 6:43pm On Nov 21, 2023 |
Dear all, Please this work visa appointment date is becoming frustrating, I have a friend that already has his Work permit since July but his appointment hasn't been drawn yet. Please anyone with similar issue that has passed through this stage should help.
- How long should one expect to get drawn for a visa appointment? - Is there a legit way to FasTrack the process? |
Food / Re: Big Fishes Caught In Ahoada, Rivers State (Photos) by isholafisayo(m): 7:18pm On Apr 11, 2020 |
Is this the definition of massive? ![undecided](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/undecided.png) |
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Religion / Re: If You Were To Die Today, Will You Make Heaven? by isholafisayo(m): 10:57am On Mar 10, 2019 |
guru90:
Lol. This country de vex me bro. Truly this country is very annoying, Let's Just keep declaring our own place in Christ my brother, hell is not an option oo, we'll definitely survive if we trust in God. |
Religion / Re: If You Were To Die Today, Will You Make Heaven? by isholafisayo(m): 9:58am On Mar 10, 2019 |
guru90: Any one that die in this country (Nigeria), is going to Hell fire direct....
you're confused |
Religion / Re: Are We Truly Not To Obey The Old Testament Laws Anymore? by isholafisayo(m): 9:55am On Mar 10, 2019 |
When it comes to salvation, law saves no one and here is my believe on it according to the scripture Hebrew 7:18-19 says
18 Yes, the old system of priesthood based on family lines was canceled because it didn’t work. It was weak and useless for saving people. 19 It never made anyone really right with God. But now we have a far better hope, for Christ makes us acceptable to God, and now we may draw near to him.(TLB) You can check other versions too. 1 Like |
Religion / Re: If You Were To Die Today, Will You Make Heaven? by isholafisayo(m): 9:48am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Yes, because I believed in Christ, I'm saved. John 11:23-25 |
Religion / Re: Answered: Can A Christian Lose His Salvation? by isholafisayo(m): 8:36am On Mar 10, 2019 |
JJOF: So what happens when a believer stops believing? Here's my believe on it. Hebrews 6:4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, 6:5 And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, 6:6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame. And that is if you reject Christ, cos we received Christ by confessing with out mouth and believing in our heart (Romans 10:10-11) I believe that's the same way one can stop believing him, so if one doesn't do that, I believe the person is forever saved, thank you. |
Crime / Re: Fulani Herdsmen Kill Many In Benue (Graphic Photos) by isholafisayo(m): 2:27pm On Apr 17, 2018 |
These people are just so heartless, God have mercy. |
Romance / Re: 8 Priceless Reasons To Marry A Short Girl by isholafisayo(m): 9:45am On Feb 05, 2018 |
Lol,there is difference between short and brief girl oo,choose wise 2 Likes |
Business / Re: Akodessewa Fetish Market, Lome Togo: The World's Largest Voodoo Market (Graphic) by isholafisayo(m): 8:37pm On Dec 11, 2017 |
chai, this looks unpleasant this market needs Jesus |
Education / If You Read These Books, Which Is Your Favourite Book Back Then? by isholafisayo(m): 12:13pm On May 10, 2017 |
Very edacative and interesting books.
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Agriculture / Re: A Nairalander Harvested His Cassava On His Farm Land To Make Garri(pics) by isholafisayo(m): 10:04pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
olaolaking: Can you sell a bag to me? Where is your location? Do you know where I can buy in quantity? so sorry,actually presently it's finished ,it finished that same week it was processed despite it was much |
Education / Re: Who Can Answer This Simple Singular And Plural English Question? by isholafisayo(m): 6:33pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
dejt4u: One-half is plural. Anything more than 1 is plural. It may not be up to two. Even, one-quarter is also plural.
Hummmm OK thanks for d contribution |
Education / Re: Who Can Answer This Simple Singular And Plural English Question? by isholafisayo(m): 5:35pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
thesicilian: One year and a half Hummmm interesting Could you please give reasons ? |
Education / Re: Who Can Answer This Simple Singular And Plural English Question? by isholafisayo(m): 5:34pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
ajacenr4sure: one and half years
Thanks Could you please give reasons for your answer? |
Education / Who Can Answer This Simple Singular And Plural English Question? by isholafisayo(m): 5:20pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
Good day to all. My question goes thus; If 1year is singular, and 2years is plural and we've had an understanding that if 2, it's plural, and if 1, it's singular, How about 1 and half, will it be referred to as 1 and half years or 1 and half year, since it's more than one and not up to 2? Please I'm asking this question because I want to learn which I believe others can learn, please I need matured response with reasons, thanks you. |
Education / Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by isholafisayo(m): 9:03pm On Apr 18, 2017 |
ngoremeka:
Many people speak English as their first language. It is one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world. Nigerians are very good at a number of things and one of them is inventing their own version of English which has become popular overtime. Some of the words and phrases we use often cannot be found in the dictionary. Some are words you picked up from others and they have become quite a norm. It is not only the uneducated folks that are guilty of using these wrong words as the very educated Nigerians also use the English language inappropriately. Below are words Nigerians use that don’t exist in the English dictionary. 1. Go-slow: When Nigerians say go-slow, they mean congested traffic, which is wrong. The meaning of go-slow in the English dictionary is, a form of industrial action in which work or progress is deliberately delayed or slowed down. 2. Disvirgin: This word is used on a daily basis by many Nigerians when they intend to say a woman has lost her virginity. There is no word like disvirgin. The correct word to use is deflower. Disvirgin simply does not exist. 3. Trafficate: Nigerians use the word to describe a situation where a driver indicates to other drivers that he/she wants to take a turn. It is used so often, that it has started to sound like proper English. 4. Flashing: Every Nigerian knows “flashing” to mean when someone calls your mobile phone and cuts off before you answer. The word ‘flash’ is so common among Nigerians and its used at least once daily by many. Flash has different meanings but none has anything to do with a phone call. The word doesn’t exist in that sense in English. 5. Installmentally: Don’t be tempted to use the word ‘installmentally’. Though it sounds correct, it isn’t. There is no such word in the English dictionary as it exists only in the Nigerian edition of English language. The correct thing to say is ‘in installments’. 6. Opportuned: What exists in English dictionaries is ‘opportune,’ without ‘d’ at the end. Opportune means ‘timely’ or ‘well-time, especially convenient or appropriate for a particular action or event. Opportuned is only common in Nigerian English. 7. Cunny: This is a word which Nigerians use to describe someone that is being deceitful or crafty. The right word is cunning not cunny. 8. Next tomorrow: Most Nigerians generally use “next tomorrow” but there is not such word as next tomorrow. Instead you should say, “a day after tomorrow." 9. Packer: Nigerians probably got the word from pack. The right word is dustpan. Since dustpan packs dirt, Nigerians like to call it packer. 10. Pepperish: It is common to hear Nigerians describe a meal that has too much pepper in it as pepperish. The proper word should be ‘peppery’. No native English speaker uses the word pepperish” to describe the burning sensation we feel from eating pepper. Which of these words are you guilty of? Not too late to learn something new,I learnt too.. you can add other mistakes below
Nice one....., but i feel it will be better if you can tell us the right words to use in each context since you are educating us... for example the right word to use for no 10(pepperish) is peppery e.g The food is peppery 13 Likes |
Religion / Re: Pastor Joy Increase Praying With Cane In A Church In America (Photos) by isholafisayo(m): 6:23pm On Apr 08, 2017 |
Chai it's ok,ride on , just know that there is God in everything you're doing(in mommy patience voice) |
Food / Re: Wow...i Am Irritated Now With Indomie Noddles (pics) by isholafisayo(m): 8:59am On Apr 08, 2017 |
Whoa Nigeria companies with their hygiene, we've once heard of Amstel malt...anyways if you no fit chop d food, turn it to fasting and prayer that God should help Nigeria companies and even Nigeria itself,I believe your little prayer will go a long way to save Nigerians... 1 Like |
Romance / Re: Man Weds His US Bride In Lagos, Says "Really No Time To Waste" by isholafisayo(m): 9:24pm On Apr 07, 2017 |
lols d groom resemble those sango worshipper....hml to them.... 31 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Buhari Frowns At His Enlarged Picture Presented Him By By Oshiomole by isholafisayo(m): 4:55pm On Apr 06, 2017 |
Meeeeen this man don super thin, he's running out of strength.... |
Business / Re: Man Punishes GTB For Deducting N275 From His Account by isholafisayo(m): 10:16pm On Apr 05, 2017 |
Hummmm ride on ride on weh don sir! 6 Likes |
Agriculture / Re: A Nairalander Harvested His Cassava On His Farm Land To Make Garri(pics) by isholafisayo(m): 9:53pm On Apr 03, 2017 |
mikkycoins: How long does it takes to harvest the TME 419 specie of cassava? Heard is up to 6 months Normally it's about 6-14months but it all depends on the farmer, how you want it to yiled, the way it's been planted also determine how it will yield But the one we harvested was 12months |
Agriculture / Re: A Nairalander Harvested His Cassava On His Farm Land To Make Garri(pics) by isholafisayo(m): 9:42pm On Apr 03, 2017 |
fm7070:
What kind of presser did you used? What is the advantage/disadvantage of using TME419 for making garri? The TME419 is mostly planted by farmers now a days because It gives higher starch contents,it gives higher yield in tonnes of output, it can produce up to 20 -40 tonnes per hectare depending on how it's been taken care of The big market requirements is cassava with higher starch contents while the small markets is the cassava wiith lower starch contents cost most companies that buys cassava prefer to go for cassava with higher starch contents For now I can't really figure out the disadvantages because the advantages has supersede it all and its the variety most farmers are going for because of the advantages stated above |
Agriculture / Re: A Nairalander Harvested His Cassava On His Farm Land To Make Garri(pics) by isholafisayo(m): 11:47pm On Apr 02, 2017 |
The guy working there has been washed clean before entering in there cos the work can't be done outside there.... |
Agriculture / Re: A Nairalander Harvested His Cassava On His Farm Land To Make Garri(pics) by isholafisayo(m): 9:30pm On Apr 02, 2017 |
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Agriculture / Re: A Nairalander Harvested His Cassava On His Farm Land To Make Garri(pics) by isholafisayo(m): 9:28pm On Apr 02, 2017 |
Finally gaari is done
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Agriculture / Re: A Nairalander Harvested His Cassava On His Farm Land To Make Garri(pics) by isholafisayo(m): 9:24pm On Apr 02, 2017 |
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Agriculture / Re: A Nairalander Harvested His Cassava On His Farm Land To Make Garri(pics) by isholafisayo(m): 9:22pm On Apr 02, 2017 |
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