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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by gergemam: 6:50pm On Apr 04, 2023
Preshyi:
Hello guys, I apologise this is a long post but I need your contributions please.
My brother is registered with indeedflex and he was given a shift at Sainsbury's. When he was about to leave after the shift they were told they all need to be searched cos someone stole from one of the sections. However, they didnt see anything on him. Some days after his shift he did not receive payment and he first contacted the shift leader in Sainsbury's who said he will not be paid cos he was caught stealing. He probed further to understand where the accusation was coming from but they stopped responding. He then contacted indeedflex and they repeated same thing. He told them that it was a blatant lie and needs evidence of that. He sent several messages to talk about how the accusation has traumatized him and affected him financially. After some days they finally paid him and according to indeedflex it was cos he returned the stolen item when confronted. He insisted it was all false and he needs them to investigate and show him CCTV evidence or something. . There were other black agency workers that worked there on that day and this could be a case of mistaken identity. Do we need to talk to a lawyer?

Like most people have said..

First, Screenshot all the Evidence of your brother's mail to both IndeedFlex and Sainsbury's.

Make Una know tell them say you wan do Legal ooo..

If the story is true , Una don eat Jackpot be that

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by steadyMoving22: 7:01pm On Apr 04, 2023
If this is true then it free money loading,get a lawyer.




Preshyi:
Hello guys, I apologise this is a long post but I need your contributions please.
My brother is registered with indeedflex and he was given a shift at Sainsbury's. When he was about to leave after the shift they were told they all need to be searched cos someone stole from one of the sections. However, they didnt see anything on him. Some days after his shift he did not receive payment and he first contacted the shift leader in Sainsbury's who said he will not be paid cos he was caught stealing. He probed further to understand where the accusation was coming from but they stopped responding. He then contacted indeedflex and they repeated same thing. He told them that it was a blatant lie and needs evidence of that. He sent several messages to talk about how the accusation has traumatized him and affected him financially. After some days they finally paid him and according to indeedflex it was cos he returned the stolen item when confronted. He insisted it was all false and he needs them to investigate and show him CCTV evidence or something. They said they cannot release the evidence cos of GDPR, that they will not push it any further but will keep an eye on his account. He has not gotten shifts in Sainsbury's ever since. We need advice on how we can get to the root of this please, it is a serious and false accusation that has the tendency of tarnishing his image. There were other black agency workers that worked there on that day and this could be a case of mistaken identity. Do we need to talk to a lawyer?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Evagreenfields: 7:55pm On Apr 04, 2023
HI all,

I just wanted to rant small on my passport biometrics experience at Nigeria Commission, London.

My appointment time was for 11 am today (04.04 23). I arrived there right on time, thinking tops, 2 hours to conclude and leave. After the checks at the entrance, I was given number 3** but once I entered the waiting room, omo, see crowd. They were just receiving documents for number 220 and I was in the mid 300 range. I sha waited until about 1.30 before my documents were collected, this was just stage 1.

After this, to move to stage 2 became war. I observed some people who did not even do the stage 1 submission going straight to enrolment based on IMM (ahh, ayemi temi)! Children were so uncomfortable, crying and wailing up and down, and I definitely wouldn't blame them. After what seemed like an eternity, and after the 'fast track' people were serviced, right about 3.30pm, the coordinator incharge then decided to go back to the order of numbers given at the start and things started moving slowly.
I didn't get called until about 4.30 (for an 11am appointment). My heart went out to those who had to travel back to Wales, Scotland etc same day and had booked their flight/train.
I eventually captured and left the commission at about 5.07pm.
Morale of the rant: you can leave Nigeria but Nigeria will always follow you everywhere you go

*END OF RANT*

Ps: to make your experience slightly better, pls go with the following documents
1. Your C4 special delivery envelope (buy from the post office) cost about £6.85
2. Your 20 pound postal order addressed to the high commission (check their website for the correct addresse)
3. Your NiN print out (must match your passport name and order)
4. Your passport payment slip
5. Your acknowledgement form

The above is correct as at today Apr 4, 2023.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Opiso101: 8:24pm On Apr 04, 2023
Good evening everyone,

Please where can I do Project Management training that will be recognized and will aid me get a job. I tried care job but couldn’t cope so I had to quit.

Please help me

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Bourne007(m): 8:44pm On Apr 04, 2023
Eeya pẹ̀lẹ́. It's been a golden rule since donkey years appointment no dey work for NHC 😀


Evagreenfields:




My appointment time was for 11 am today (04.04 23).

The above is correct as at today Apr 4, 2023.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by DoDirtsLikeWorm(m): 9:48pm On Apr 04, 2023
Preshyi:
Hello guys, I apologise this is a long post but I need your contributions please.
My brother is registered with indeedflex and he was given a shift at Sainsbury's. When he was about to leave after the shift they were told they all need to be searched cos someone stole from one of the sections. However, they didnt see anything on him. Some days after his shift he did not receive payment and he first contacted the shift leader in Sainsbury's who said he will not be paid cos he was caught stealing. He probed further to understand where the accusation was coming from but they stopped responding. He then contacted indeedflex and they repeated same thing. He told them that it was a blatant lie and needs evidence of that. He sent several messages to talk about how the accusation has traumatized him and affected him financially. After some days they finally paid him and according to indeedflex it was cos he returned the stolen item when confronted. He insisted it was all false and he needs them to investigate and show him CCTV evidence or something. They said they cannot release the evidence cos of GDPR, that they will not push it any further but will keep an eye on his account. He has not gotten shifts in Sainsbury's ever since. We need advice on how we can get to the root of this please, it is a serious and false accusation that has the tendency of tarnishing his image. There were other black agency workers that worked there on that day and this could be a case of mistaken identity. Do we need to talk to a lawyer?


E be like Lawyers dey call this one "Assassination of Character".
Getting a lawyer might be necessary here claiming their accusations has affected you psychologically and financially. An your image being seen as a th!ef.

Oyibo them dey run am and you will be expecting hundreds if not millions of pounds for that accusing you wrongly.
Lawyers in the house should tell us better on how it can be done.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by AgentXxx(m): 9:57pm On Apr 04, 2023
Go and apply for civil enforcement jobs, you should like it .
Opiso101:
Good evening everyone,

Please where can I do Project Management training that will be recognized and will aid me get a job. I tried care job but couldn’t cope so I had to quit.

Please help me

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Igbamatigbi: 10:16pm On Apr 04, 2023
olenime:


See free money! Get a lawyer!

Ombudsman
Lawyer
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Yinnchi2(f): 10:39pm On Apr 04, 2023
Hello, please I need advice. I met my boyfriend(African-British) a few months ago and we plan to get married later this year. Unfortunately, I found out we are both of AS genotype. I'm optimistic about not having kids with sickle cell but since it can't be ruled out, I want to ask if the UK government provides adequate and free health programs for such or if the sickle cell treatment issue is the same here as it is in Nigeria

Pieces of Advice will be appreciated. Thanks
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by rinzylee(m): 11:09pm On Apr 04, 2023
Yinnchi2:
Hello, please I need advice. I met my boyfriend(African-British) a few months ago and we plan to get married later this year. Unfortunately, I found out we are both of AS genotype. I'm optimistic about not having kids with sickle cell but since it can't be ruled out, I want to ask if the UK government provides adequate and free health programs for such or if the sickle cell treatment issue is the same here as it is in Nigeria

Pieces of Advice will be appreciated. Thanks




Candid advice.....quit the journey!!!!! If you can not do without each other, then never ever ever have kids. That would be very selfish. The cold here will deal unjustly with those kids.

And I don't think Caucasians suffer the sickle cell disease, so there isn't any concrete government support.

Think again!!!


My friend and senior colleague did zygote selection in the US. They spent fortunes and He is a doctor , so he knew what he was getting into from day 1.

Give this decision a hard thought!!!

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Susom(f): 11:19pm On Apr 04, 2023
If you want to have kids in the future, start saving towards PGD + IVF with private hospitals as I do not think the NHS will fund such treatment.

Also I have never heard of any Government programs specifically tailored towards your situation but you can check online.

Yinnchi2:
Hello, please I need advice. I met my boyfriend(African-British) a few months ago and we plan to get married later this year. Unfortunately, I found out we are both of AS genotype. I'm optimistic about not having kids with sickle cell but since it can't be ruled out, I want to ask if the UK government provides adequate and free health programs for such or if the sickle cell treatment issue is the same here as it is in Nigeria

Pieces of Advice will be appreciated. Thanks


Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Zahra29: 11:27pm On Apr 04, 2023
Yinnchi2:
Hello, please I need advice. I met my boyfriend(African-British) a few months ago and we plan to get married later this year. Unfortunately, I found out we are both of AS genotype. I'm optimistic about not having kids with sickle cell but since it can't be ruled out, I want to ask if the UK government provides adequate and free health programs for such or if the sickle cell treatment issue is the same here as it is in Nigeria


Pieces of Advice will be appreciated. Thanks

What sort of programs do you mean? I don't know what it's like in Nigeria, but in the UK you would have several tests when pregnant - including genotype. If your genotype is confirmed to be AS, your partner wil be invited to get his genotype tested. If he is confirmed to be AS then you both would be advised on the probability and implications of giving birth to a child with an AS or SS genotype. If a child is born with SS, they would receive surveillance and treatment as required.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by semmyk(m): 11:49pm On Apr 04, 2023
Preshyi:
Hello guys, I apologise this is a long post but I need your contributions please.
My brother is registered with indeedflex and he was given a shift at Sainsbury's. When he was about to leave after the shift they were told they all need to be searched cos someone stole from one of the sections. However, they didnt see anything on him. Some days after his shift he did not receive payment and he first contacted the shift leader in Sainsbury's who said he will not be paid cos he was caught stealing. He probed further to understand where the accusation was coming from but they stopped responding. He then contacted indeedflex and they repeated same thing. He told them that it was a blatant lie and needs evidence of that. He sent several messages to talk about how the accusation has traumatized him and affected him financially. After some days they finally paid him and according to indeedflex it was cos he returned the stolen item when confronted. He insisted it was all false and he needs them to investigate and show him CCTV evidence or something. They said they cannot release the evidence cos of GDPR, that they will not push it any further but will keep an eye on his account. He has not gotten shifts in Sainsbury's ever since. We need advice on how we can get to the root of this please, it is a serious and false accusation that has the tendency of tarnishing his image. There were other black agency workers that worked there on that day and this could be a case of mistaken identity. Do we need to talk to a lawyer?
On prima facie basis, that is on face value of your narrative, e wrongo on all level.
Simply ans: get a lawyer and get the moola. All of 'em.

Quick one. The talk or excuse about GDPR or UK DPA and CCTV, in your specific instance, is gibberish. Dem just get kwashiorkor or diarrhea for mouth.
PS: in the UK, under the DPA 2018 (and UK GDPR), you have subject access request (SAR). Read more here

The bolded are all indicators of wrongdoings. Get all your facts right and move.
Two options but not mutually exclusive.
1. Go to ACAS (we've discuss 'em on this thread in recent months). Simply opt for #advise. No need filing a complaint. Send a demand to Indeedflex and Sainsbury (who suppose act Saintsbury).
[ACAS]
- https://www.gov.uk/pay-and-work-rights
- https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/acas
2. Get a lawyer to further a final letter of demand, failing which legal action commence.
: Employment Tribunal
Yes, you can go work infringement, unlawful deduction, injury to feeling or even harassment and 'modern slavery' ( not so straightforward).
You can read some employment Tribunal ruling - https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/mr-s-mohamed-v-the-government-of-the-state-of-kuwait-2206285-slash-2020

:Civil Court
You also have civil (civil-wrong, tort) claim for assassination of character, character assassination, defamation of character. Well, High Court is your stop.
Process: Recommend to work through a lawyer well versed in character assassination, Defamation of character
Note: character assassination is a deliberate attempt to destroy someone's reputation, especially by criticizing them in an unfair and dishonest way when they are not present.
Kindly take note Defamation Act 2013

NB: in your claim route (at the court), you may be requested to 'pause' litigation and go the mediation route (ADR: Alternative Dispute Resolution). Your rights remains reserved
PS: this one go cost you an arm and a leg 🦵. Then fit do am Sha. Link Saunders

Link: Reading this might help, although it's States focus: Suing an Employer for Defamation of Character

NB this is not a binding legal advisory as contemplated in law

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by tobbyoladejo: 12:11am On Apr 05, 2023
Sorry about your experience. The golden rule is to arrive there before 7am. I had my biometrics appointment fixed for 9am last Friday, but arrived there at 6.30am, and was number 13. I was out of there by 10.30am.
Evagreenfields:
HI all,

I just wanted to rant small on my passport biometrics experience at Nigeria Commission, London.

My appointment time was for 11 am today (04.04 23). I arrived there right on time, thinking tops, 2 hours to conclude and leave. After the checks at the entrance, I was given number 3** but once I entered the waiting room, omo, see crowd. They were just receiving documents for number 220 and I was in the mid 300 range. I sha waited until about 1.30 before my documents were collected, this was just stage 1.

After this, to move to stage 2 became war. I observed some people who did not even do the stage 1 submission going straight to enrolment based on IMM (ahh, ayemi temi)! Children were so uncomfortable, crying and wailing up and down, and I definitely wouldn't blame them. After what seemed like an eternity, and after the 'fast track' people were serviced, right about 3.30pm, the coordinator incharge then decided to go back to the order of numbers given at the start and things started moving slowly.
I didn't get called until about 4.30 (for an 11am appointment). My heart went out to those who had to travel back to Wales, Scotland etc same day and had booked their flight/train.
I eventually captured and left the commission at about 5.07pm.
Morale of the rant: you can leave Nigeria but Nigeria will always follow you everywhere you go

*END OF RANT*

Ps: to make your experience slightly better, pls go with the following documents
1. Your C4 special delivery envelope (buy from the post office) cost about £6.85
2. Your 20 pound postal order addressed to the high commission (check their website for the correct addresse)
3. Your NiN print out (must match your passport name and order)
4. Your passport payment slip
5. Your acknowledgement form

The above is correct as at today Apr 4, 2023.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Nobody: 3:36am On Apr 05, 2023
Preshyi:
Hello guys, I apologise this is a long post but I need your contributions please.
My brother is registered with indeedflex and he was given a shift at Sainsbury's. When he was about to leave after the shift they were told they all need to be searched cos someone stole from one of the sections. However, they didnt see anything on him. Some days after his shift he did not receive payment and he first contacted the shift leader in Sainsbury's who said he will not be paid cos he was caught stealing. He probed further to understand where the accusation was coming from but they stopped responding. He then contacted indeedflex and they repeated same thing. He told them that it was a blatant lie and needs evidence of that. He sent several messages to talk about how the accusation has traumatized him and affected him financially. After some days they finally paid him and according to indeedflex it was cos he returned the stolen item when confronted. He insisted it was all false and he needs them to investigate and show him CCTV evidence or something. They said they cannot release the evidence cos of GDPR, that they will not push it any further but will keep an eye on his account. He has not gotten shifts in Sainsbury's ever since. We need advice on how we can get to the root of this please, it is a serious and false accusation that has the tendency of tarnishing his image. There were other black agency workers that worked there on that day and this could be a case of mistaken identity. Do we need to talk to a lawyer?

Write and tell them you are making a Data Subject Access Request under the GDPR Article 15 for all information they have relating to him, and especially in respect of the accusations against him, including CCTV.

You can look it up online for more guidance.

Start from there, and their response will give you more info as to if/how to escalate.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by heroshark(m): 4:49am On Apr 05, 2023
deept:


Internet banking on the web not app. Go to foreign exchange, transfer money. This is gtbank.

Please Whats the charges like?, I have been wanting to transfer money from my GTbank Dorm account to here in the UK, but I can't see the quoted transaction charges and I'm afraid the charge might be too high.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Lexusgs430: 5:03am On Apr 05, 2023
If the present UK immigration minister, could be banned and fined ........ Who we be .........😂🤣😊😜

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by gergemam: 5:14am On Apr 05, 2023
Lexusgs430:
If the present UK immigration, could be banned and fined ........ Who we be .........😂🤣😊😜


Daddy 🚸 yo... Nah Night shift Una do? 🤔
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Lexusgs430: 6:07am On Apr 05, 2023
gergemam:



Daddy 🚸 yo... Nah Night shift Una do? 🤔

I have only worked nights, for almost/over 25 years now ......

BAT & I, no get rival.......🤣😜
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by hustla(m): 7:17am On Apr 05, 2023
Completed all Natwest requirements now but my Lloyds balance hasn't been moved yet

Hopefully they do the needful by next week

grin
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by rinzylee(m): 7:24am On Apr 05, 2023
Lexusgs430:
If the present UK immigration, could be banned and fined ........ Who we be .........😂🤣😊😜

Man 30mph above limit is crazy nah..... "He could have kill a lot" grin grin grin grin
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by AgentXxx(m): 7:46am On Apr 05, 2023
It takes about 10 working days to be full complete. So let your countdown begin, in about 3weeks max, you will be 200£ richer ☺️.
hustla:
Completed all Natwest requirements now but my Lloyds balance hasn't been moved yet

Hopefully they do the needful by next week

grin

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by gergemam: 8:12am On Apr 05, 2023
Lexusgs430:


I have only worked nights, for almost/over 25 years now ......

BAT & I, no get rival.......🤣😜

Ha 🤣🤣😁

Come and put me too for Night duty
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Santa2: 8:28am On Apr 05, 2023
lightnlife:
What A Day!

Took my theory test today.

Guess what! I failed...😃

And no, it wasn't the multiple choice questions (45/50), it was the hazard perception (37/70).

At clip 6, it flagged my clicking pattern. Marks were lost for that. Took caution and simply clicked on the real danger...the result na 37 ooo. My lesson: the exam click pattern is totally different from the 4-in-1 pattern.

I'm really pained😭 cos I messed up, having to queue again for their endless test dates.

Can't remember the last time I failed an exam/test.🤪

No wahala! We go again, this time with a bang!





I failed my theory first time I took it, annoyingly it was just only by 1 mark. Passed the next time though.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by profemebee(m): 10:55am On Apr 05, 2023
arghhh.. i intend to get mine done next month.. Nigeria shaaa

Sorry about your experience and thanks for the information.

Please where can I buy nos 2 from?

Evagreenfields:
HI all,

I just wanted to rant small on my passport biometrics experience at Nigeria Commission, London.

My appointment time was for 11 am today (04.04 23). I arrived there right on time, thinking tops, 2 hours to conclude and leave. After the checks at the entrance, I was given number 3** but once I entered the waiting room, omo, see crowd. They were just receiving documents for number 220 and I was in the mid 300 range. I sha waited until about 1.30 before my documents were collected, this was just stage 1.

After this, to move to stage 2 became war. I observed some people who did not even do the stage 1 submission going straight to enrolment based on IMM (ahh, ayemi temi)! Children were so uncomfortable, crying and wailing up and down, and I definitely wouldn't blame them. After what seemed like an eternity, and after the 'fast track' people were serviced, right about 3.30pm, the coordinator incharge then decided to go back to the order of numbers given at the start and things started moving slowly.
I didn't get called until about 4.30 (for an 11am appointment). My heart went out to those who had to travel back to Wales, Scotland etc same day and had booked their flight/train.
I eventually captured and left the commission at about 5.07pm.
Morale of the rant: you can leave Nigeria but Nigeria will always follow you everywhere you go

*END OF RANT*

Ps: to make your experience slightly better, pls go with the following documents
1. Your C4 special delivery envelope (buy from the post office) cost about £6.85
2. Your 20 pound postal order addressed to the high commission (check their website for the correct addresse)
3. Your NiN print out (must match your passport name and order)
4. Your passport payment slip
5. Your acknowledgement form

The above is correct as at today Apr 4, 2023.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by mizGene(f): 10:57am On Apr 05, 2023
Good morning all,

Please who has ever gotten an emergency travel certificate from the high commission in London?

Was it a smooth process and how long did it take?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by hustla(m): 12:01pm On Apr 05, 2023
AgentXxx:
It takes about 10 working days to be full complete. So let your countdown begin, in about 3weeks max, you will be 200£ richer ☺️.


shocked

Do I need to do anything apart from depositing the £1,250?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by DoDirtsLikeWorm(m): 12:05pm On Apr 05, 2023
Yinnchi2:
Hello, please I need advice. I met my boyfriend(African-British) a few months ago and we plan to get married later this year. Unfortunately, I found out we are both of AS genotype. I'm optimistic about not having kids with sickle cell but since it can't be ruled out, I want to ask if the UK government provides adequate and free health programs for such or if the sickle cell treatment issue is the same here as it is in Nigeria

Pieces of Advice will be appreciated.Thanks

IVF is the only way forward on this.
I had 2 friends who are sicklers, Snoop died in January and the 2nd is still alive.
We used to buy him codeine in order to get high and forget his sorrows.

That is to say; if you've decided never to sleep with your two eyes closed at night for years and still be at risk of loosing your child, you can go ahead. But if you cherish peaceful nights and detests going to hospital more than you goes to work, abort that 'Love or goal'; your choice.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Tolzeal(m): 12:24pm On Apr 05, 2023
hustla:



shocked

Do I need to do anything apart from depositing the £1,250?

Just to make it clear that you don’t have to deposit the 1250 at a once. You can split it how you want say 400.400.250 and move the money around in your accounts.

It’s just need to sum up minimum 1250 £ within 60 days of creating the account.

Got mine under 7 business days with message like:

“ Thanks for switching to NatWest. Great news, your £200 is in your account. For more information on how to make the most of your account why not visit our helpful page https://www.natwest.com/existing


Terms of engagement differs from each bank switch and there are chances of temporary pull back in your credit score .

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by MichaelUde: 1:10pm On Apr 05, 2023
profemebee:
arghhh.. i intend to get mine done next month.. Nigeria shaaa

Sorry about your experience and thanks for the information.

Please where can I buy nos 2 from?


Any post office near you.
Buy before you go to the embassy for London, even though there is a post office not far from there, wey na always Nigerians wety dey buy postal order full there.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by olenime(m): 1:11pm On Apr 05, 2023
Yinnchi2:
Hello, please I need advice. I met my boyfriend(African-British) a few months ago and we plan to get married later this year. Unfortunately, I found out we are both of AS genotype. I'm optimistic about not having kids with sickle cell but since it can't be ruled out, I want to ask if the UK government provides adequate and free health programs for such or if the sickle cell treatment issue is the same here as it is in Nigeria

Pieces of Advice will be appreciated. Thanks


Abort mission! I repeat, Abort mission!

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