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@AdageorgeA @Keanziyy @gtbank_help 45days is the standard timeline for international disputes, you can confirm it online. In the futute, there is option to deactivate cards when not in use or totally. I pray you get the money back.
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@AdageorgeA@kamaFever@gtbank@gtbank_help You destroyed it but did you deactivate or Hotlist the card. It could be a case of compromised card details. Please check who else has your card information or trace back the last places you used the card. Some sites are not card secure and could retain your information for ish
Depending on the reason you are having a relationship, a partner breaking your heart could lead to a long term heartbreak or a feel like a short term nuisance.
A lady travelled from Nigeria to London to get married to the love of her life.
The relationship was three years old and the first two years were very glorious as they met in Lagos and were really very much into each other
Then he got a job opportunity in London and took it.
Communication became somehow a few months after he departed and she decided to take the bull by the horn and travel to London to go be with the love of her life.
It was a leap of faith and the least she expected was for her man to see her and be so overwjelmed with love and an appreciation of her efforts that he would propose marriage immediately
She got the admission she applied for, got all the financial support she could get from her parents, relatives and friends (Which wasn't very much) and she left for London.
She knew his address from the letters he had been writing to her. She also had an aunt in London who picked her up at the airport and helped her figure out how the transportation system works
She went to his house and discovered he was married.
He got married three months before she arrived. He said he did it for the papers.
She was disappointed. All the hopes and expectations she had built up for three years died with one statement. "Sorry, but i am married now".
She left with her heart falling off a cliff. She got to the train station desperately holding back her tears. She was in a strange land and her idea of a romantic welcome by her lover had been tragically murdered.
She just needed to crawl into bed, cry and figure out if she still wanted to stay in London and go through with the education thing or return home to the loving arms of her family.
She had never felt so cold and alone.
When she got to her aunt's house, she met a young man.
He came to drive her aunt to church.
Her aunt insisted she must come to church with her so that she could be introduced to the members and the pastors
They got to the church, everything was feeling like a blur. She just wanted to get into a room, shut the windows, crawl into bed and cry out her eyes.
The young man that drove them to church came to her and said "Miss, you look distressed, is everything okay?"
She nodded.
He got her a seat close to the heater, got her a cup of coffee and some muffins. She was not even aware she was hungry.
One the drive back to their house, her aunt said "Dele is looking for a young woman from a good home to marry. I want you to consider him before another woman would snatch him away from his bachelorhood"
She heard it. For the first time, she looked at him from the side of her eyes. Head full of hair, a handsome face. Good manners and a good air of confidence.
She said "Why not?". More to herself than to him.
He heard her and said "Really, this is so great. I am taking you to dinner tonight."
Her aunt clapped her hands in excitement.
She couldn't withdraw the blustered words after seeing their reaction
She was planning to get into the room and cry because her heart was aching
She got into the room and began to pick clothes for her date.
He took her to a nice restaurant that night.
He told her he would like to get married sooner rather than later.
He was a medical doctor. He had completed his residency in Nigeria two years before and moved to the UK the previous year.
However, he got a job offer in the USA that required him to fill a form and attach his dependants to the form.
He intended to take the job. If he filled in a dependant, the hospital will help with their transition to the USA and also pay them a certain amount of money towards their relocation.
She listened to him and heard his sincerity.
She agreed to marry him.
He gave her a ring during the dinner and she went home with him.
The next day, he called his parents in Nigeria to inform them and begged them to go a local government and work out a marriage certificate for him and his bride.
His father got on it and the certificate came out.
He filled his forms, sent it to the USA and twenty nine days later, they moved to the USA as husband and wife.
When they got to the USA, he settled down to his job and she applied afresh to a school of nursing.
She delivered a first baby, just before she got the letter of admission.
She became a registered nurse four years and another baby later.
She said: I never got to cry that heartbreak tears.
That day was the day that defined my life.
I got jilted at 11:03 am or thereabouts
By 11pm of the same day, I was having sex with my husband in his apartment
Can you imagine that?
We have been married now for twenty two years and I bless the Lord for bringing me such a glorious man.
He has never given me a day of grief
I never knew for once, what it means not be happily married.
When people talk about "Heal after your heart got broken or you will mismanage your next relationship, I find that very unrealistic. Yes, we are not all built the same way and some are more emotional fragile than others.
I admit that I have been lucky in a way but spending months crying and mopping around after a heart break is a luxury that teenagers can afford but a man or woman in her twenties should not indulge in.
It is true that invested emotions come with a certain level of raised hopes and expectations.
When these are dashed for one reason or the other, there is a profound sense of loss.
The options are to wallow in self pity and mourn what is dead or rise from that ashes like a phoenix springing with new life.
I have always adviced my daughters to stay in the present when it comes to love and not wallow in the past.
Love must be present and celebrated as a present reality.
Past love offers nothing but pains and memories
Present love offers hope and joy.
Choose to love in the present and not to cry a love that existed in the past.
-GSW-
@IkejaElectric Please what is the issue with Feeder (11-New YabaINJ-T2-Jibowu). Abule Oja, Abule Ijesha & co cannot boast of 3-5hrs of light daily. There is weekly issue with power supply and we are tired of the lies. @NERCNG@fccpcnigeria Please we need intervention, help!