@datamaxreg That's not my experience, really. My gtco dividend is still hanging and my emails and requests on your website haven't been answered even though I subscribed to the website.
@drpepple_ There are many pointers that grass is greener in Canada on a general level for health workers. UK born and trained Drs are moving to Canada. Canadian doctors ain't calling UK doctors asking "how far?" Canadian doctors come to the UK mostly for training, and most of them return!
@drpepple_ Did she check who she returned the money to? The money should go back to FG, not the hospital. Otherwise, the hospital will route the money into their IGR pit to join a growing list of misappropriated cash. She's sure played her part.
ONE BAD MOMENT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE.
One bad moment can change your life forever.
I married my wife Bimbola, a British Citizen in the UK. The Home Office refused to grant my application for leave to remain. I reported at police stations for eight years. They also detained me for five weeks and tried to deport me through Gatwick Airport, and I decided not to waste my life.
So, I decided to study law, with a bias towards immigration and asylum laws, to help others. I became a Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales. I set up a law firm I have run for over 20 years. I have argued in courts all over the United Kingdom and helped thousands of people get settled in the UK.
The icing on the cake was that my three children also became lawyers. The two eldest sons saw me when I was detained at Tottenham Police Station in August 1998. They followed me to the immigration courts when they refused to grant me bail. They visited me in detention when the Home Office detained me for five weeks. They followed me to the family courts, the employment tribunal, the criminal courts, and the civil courts. They saw their dad in action. One by one, they became lawyers. This is our revenge. This is our reaction—a positive response.
So, don’t let disappointment, failure, or misfortune limit you. Turn them into an advantage. Don’t die, don’t be depressed, and don’t be discouraged.
I will forever be grateful to the UK Immigration Authorities for not granting my application when I applied. It helped me to become a man of significant influence around the world.
You have read my story. Could you not give up, my friends? The world is waiting to hear your story. Just like the Bible says, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord,” I can boldly say that as for me and my children, we will not only serve the Lord but also deliver those suffering from injustice.
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4. It helps to scatter the seeds. In different industries at different times. Don't eat it all. On fertile grounds, the seed can work just as hard as you can. Quietly. Effortlessly.
2. I checked: it was an interest payment from the FGN SUKUK bond of 2021. I had to check the details of my subscription for that bond because I had forgotten.
LAST APPEAL FOR DR IDORENYIN.
We started a fundraiser appeal to help our colleague and mother of 2 lovely boys, who slumped in the toilet during her PLAB 2 preparation in Manchester due to a bleed in her brain and was saved by the prompt NHS Emergency services.
The Medical expenses is £15k as she is on a visitor’s visa. We have raised £14k so far.
It would mean a lot to us if you’d be able to share or donate to it.
https://t.co/vQmOib6gM0
You could also donate in Naira by paying
into her personal account;
Account name: Idorenyin Isiakpu
Account number: 2034729166
Bank: United Bank for Africa
Thank you so much .
God bless.
WE NEED YOUR HELP-LAST PUSH
Dr Idoreyin was my classmate in Med School.
12 years post graduation, she wanted a better life for herself and her 2 kids.
She left to write PLAB exams in the U.K.
She slumped in the toilet in Manchester even before taking the exam.
She had a Subarachnoid haemorrhage(bleeding into the brain).
We thank God for the swift NHS that saved her life. She had a surgical procedure and is now recovering.
Life has given her a second chance.
We started this fundraiser to help her pay £15k hospital bill & ancillary expenses as she is on a visitor’s visa.
It would mean a lot to us if you’d be able to share or donate to it.
https://t.co/vQmOib5IWs
Thanks for donating £12k so far.
If you want to donate in Naira,
You could pay into her personal account;
Account name: Idorenyin Isiakpu
Account number: 2034729166
Bank: United Bank for Africa
Keep donating, keep reposting . One last push to £15k target.
Thank you so much .
God bless
WE NEED YOUR HELP
Dr Idoreyin was my classmate in Med School.
12 years post graduation, she wanted a better life for herself and her 2 kids.
She left to write PLAB exams in the U.K.
She slumped in the toilet in Manchester even before taking the exam.
She had a Subarachnoid haemorrhage(bleeding into the brain).
We thank God for the swift NHS that saved her life. She had a surgical procedure and is now recovering.
Life has given her a second chance.
We started this fundraiser to help her pay £15k hospital bill & ancillary expenses as she is on a visitor’s visa.
It would mean a lot to us if you’d be able to share or donate to it @Nigerian_Doctor@NIUKCommunity@Oluomoofderby@don_pet@aproko_doctor@BadonB@wakawaka_doctor@the_beardedsina@DrJohnAfam @Choji_ES @healthertainer
https://t.co/GCk0V1zQoY