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MRS CLEMMEY JATTA MAMA . ( passport number
Fri, 10 May 2013 09:22 EDT
INVITATTION TO MISS DAROTHY DOMINIC TUMBA.
I am here by informing the British visa sections,that my family and i are here by inviting miss Darothy Dominic Tumba of ADAMAWA STATE,to our daughter's marriage ceremony, which is coming very soon,and her presences is very much needed.
we shall be responsible of her accommodations here Transportation&feeding until she returns back to Nigeria.I will fax my passport photo copy and the letter of my invitations to the consulate General in Abuja.
Her contact number is 7065377162 AND her passport number is A046799470
King
Thu, 9 May 2013 08:36 EDT
UK work permit things
I'v also got a job from a female employer for a shop keeper. She said, she gona pay my flight, and had paid some fee already on my behave. I only nid to pay 350GBP for D.E.R from Min. Of foreign afair in Nigeria. What do I do? Call 07069779090. Or email myfirstbillions@gmail.com. Thanks
Marguerite
Thu, 2 May 2013 15:29 EDT
Most probably a fraud again
Already two years ago I fell victim to a fraud by someone who I strongly suspect to be in Nigeria.

Just now I blocked another person on Facebook. He claimed to be an American citizen living in England. Claimed to be in a private construction firm. Claimed to have gotten a contract with/in Nigeria. Allegedly went there with his son last week. The inevitably happened. Today, he chatted, his hotel room had been robbed, he´d be glad his son and him were alive. And he needed help. I didn´t wait until he directly asked for some thing to do with money.
How many genuine people are there on Facebook in fact?
Anyone in such a situation should get help from the embassy there, am I not right? And/or some churchly institution. God, it´s exactly two months I wasted with this romantic nonsense.
Bayo Adeoti
Mon, 29 Apr 2013 14:46 EDT
Anonymous letters
I just managed to get through to this forum by mistake, and have opportunity to read numerous people claiming to have secured employment in UK, and they should pay some amount of money into Nigeria account. I will like everyone in this situation to look very well before they leap, there is no way you can be employed in UK as a cleaner or kitchen potter and you agency or employer will ask you to pay certain amount of money as part of your visa fees,I wish to tell everyone that UK is tightening visa issuance for immigrants that are even qualified now, so please dont pay any money into someone account, all is just SCAM
alabi peter opeyemi
Mon, 22 Apr 2013 09:50 EDT
comfirmation of visa application
i want to confirm may be mis delaney cole teresa Lives in Birmingham, United Kingdom sent me an invitation letter from uk..i recieved an invitation letter on my phone from BHC NIG on friday 19th of april 2013...i want to knw may be its sent to me ...my name is alabi opeyemi
Mekang'anne s.l. Yilbak
Sun, 14 Apr 2013 12:58 EDT
Visa procurement enquiry
I got a job in the UK and my employer want me to shoulder £200 out of £2,450 processing fee while there agents will be responsible for the procurement of my Visa, work permit & Uk id number.. So, they did and send it to UK Embassy here in Nigeria in which the Nigerian embassy called me and told me to pay the £200 into a first bank accnt name before my interview date. Right now am confuss, hope thats not 419?
jb_7783@hotmail.com
Sat, 13 Apr 2013 03:26 EDT
need help
My name is Siriporn, my boyfriend get arrest from police in Dubai. he need help now he don't have money in his pocket.can you help him?
His name is Mr. George Martins Kelvin.
Omenuko Daniel
Wed, 10 Apr 2013 18:33 EDT
I applied to work as a cleaner in Coltsfoot Country Retreat Hotel in United Kingdom London Hertfordshire Datchworth and Mr Randolph Andrews wrote to my email (on behalf of the hotel) that my application have been accepted, then i told him am from Nigeria he said ok that the hotel will shoulder half of my processing fee for me to come there and start the job and he said that the amount of my processing fee will cost 1000pounds, so am to pay 500pounds while they pay 500pounds and now he is asking me to send my - Full Name
-Mailing Address
-Phone Number
-Nationality
-Passport Photo copy page
-Scanned Copy of my International Passport
-B.H.C {British High Commission} Address In my Location (If available) and i don't know what to do, please i need you to advice me on what to do. Here are my contact (phone number 2347061819187 and email address sweed_4@hotmail.com) please try to contact me with any contact of the above.
marianne harkness
Mon, 8 Apr 2013 21:32 EDT
IT IS ILLEGAL TO TAKE PEOPLES PAPERS AND PASSPORTS
IT IS ILLEGAL TO TAKE PEOPLES PASSPORTS AND PAPERS AND TELL THEM TO PAY AND HOLD THEM LIKE A HOSTAGE. I HAVE IN ABUJA GOING THROUGH THE SAME THING HE HAS BEEN THERE FOR 16 MONTHS ANS HE CAN NOT SEEM TO GET BACK. HE WENT OVER THERE TO HELP THE ORPHANS AND ORPHANAGES AND GOT STUCK THE PEOPLE IN CITIES OF NIGERIA HAVE NO COMPASSION, ETHICS ON WHAT IS RIGHT OR WRONG.
Wilna Beukes
Fri, 29 Mar 2013 03:52 EDT
Re Travis Cooper
My friend was at the airport on Lagos, get sick, they took him to hospital, DR took his phone and all his paper work and asked now for money. can somebody just get information and help him. I try to phone but nobody answer his phone . Please help Travis

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