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Awolola T
Wed, 29 Dec 2010 22:14 EST
BTA
Please i need someone to help me in the house, what is the BTA for a Nigerian citizen going to Egypt.
amosu ifeoluwa oluwafunmi
Tue, 2 Nov 2010 10:37 EDT
visa application form
i will like to know maybe my visa application form has been submitted together with my international passport
Hassan Oluwafemi
Sat, 23 Oct 2010 21:38 EDT
visa application
what is the current visa fees and what are the other requirements?
abayomi samuel ademola
Thu, 7 Oct 2010 16:45 EDT
reply
i will be happy if i can be reply to dis email loveade2001@yahoo.com.
abayomi samuel ademola
Thu, 7 Oct 2010 16:42 EDT
i need ur help,
i am in cairo now,but i want to come back home and i will like to get a new visa,which i will need when i get back home.i have all the school invitation wit me as well the school peapers.so i want to ask if i can bring them and they will be okay for me to apply and to get my visa
thanks
john reape
Thu, 30 Sep 2010 07:56 EDT
Travel to egypt
Can you please advise me if there are any travel restrictions on people under 40 years, traveling to Egypt for the first time.

Thank you.
ABUBAKR ABAKARH YAHYA
Sun, 5 Sep 2010 12:32 EDT
I NEED A TOURIST VISA TO EGYPT THIS WEEK.
ASSALAMU'ALAIKUM,

WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A TOURIST VISA TO EGYPT AND HOW IS THE PROCEDURE LIKE AND VISA FEES. CAN I GET MULTIPLE ENTRY TOURIST VISA. WHAT ARE THE FEES FOR TOURIST VISAS.
LET ME INTRODUCE MYSELF TO YOU, OK?:

My fore names are Mst. ABUBAKR ABAKARH and surname is Mr. YAHYA. I’m a young Nigeria male citizen, born in the year 1985. I hail from the konduga Local Government Area of Borno state, in northeastern part of Nigeria. Nigeria is a country in the continent of Africa, known to be the “Giant of Africa”. I belong to an extended family in which I happen to be the eldest son by my mother. My parent comprises of the father; “late Alhaj Yahya Abubakr Goya” and my mother; “late Hajje Kaltuma Ahmad Yahya,” both, uses to be the breadwinners. We are a Muslim family who belong to a minority tribe, known as the “SHUWA-ARABS” of Nigeria. Our place of worships is called a Mosque, where we do Islamic services; perform our five distinct compulsory daily prayers at specific intervals and voluntary ones too. As in my family occupation, we own a haulage industry that deals on the transportation of large cargo goods by trucks, from designations like the Nigerian port stations, companies or individual bases, to various destinations nationwide. Livestock of cattle, sheep and goats for diary products, is a part of our business. Farming is moderately in practice. We also have a construction firm that builds houses, plus a petroleum franchise.

All the way in my educational career through my secondary school graduation in the year 2002, I had always been to Islamic Schools. There, I learnt how to read and write in Arabic language. Also, I learnt enormous core values in the religion of Islam, touching the memorization of the noble, holy or glorious Qur’an, the Hadith as the teachings of the holy prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and other Islamic materials. When I was only three years old, during the year 1988, I attended an urban kindergarten school, called the Alexko Educational Centre, near my home, till year 1991. After that, in the year 1991, I was enrolled into a private British-Nigeria “Jenny Jones Nursery and Primary school” (J.J.S.), at Wema, Olodi-Apapa, in Lagos state, Nigeria. There, I obtained a primary school leaving certificate after sitting for the Common Entrance Examination and graduated in the year 1996. I later proceeded to the Federal Government College (F.G.C.), Kaduna state, Nigeria and maintained as boarding-house student for my entire six years of studies. Also, I earned a portfolio of the library prefect, among selected final year students of the 2002 session. Before graduation from the F. G. C. Kaduna, through the years 1996 to 2002, I sat for the West African Examination Council (W.E.A.C.) and the National Examination Council (NECO) Senior Secondary School Certificate Examinations (SSCE), in the final year. With the Dalenix Computech at Festac town, Lagos state, Nigeria, I achieved a certificate of diploma in desktop computer publishing, in April of the year 2003.

However, in future, I have an intention to be a world-class medical doctor, religious scholar and a farmer. Already, I have a foundation in pre-health professional studies, biology, with the Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama, United States of America (U.S.A.). I regret that my total college credits are of the freshman class in biology, even at this time of July 2009, considering I started the program in August of year 2003 and to end in May of year 2007. So, I’m now left behind my mates. Anyways, only two semesters are remaining for the completion of an associate degree. All my life, I have been saving lives through various organizations that I belong. For example: the Golden Neo-Life Diamite International (Pty) Ltd. (G.N.L.D.), the Red Cross Society of Nigeria, Federal Road Safety Commission (F.R.S.C.), the Jacksonville State University’s Muslim Students Association (M.S.A.), and host of others. Thus, I’m preparing my mind towards the Herculean task of becoming a medical doctor.

Based on these, further and continuous improvements, my dream of becoming a successful medical doctor must come to actualization and safe against hinderance, misleadings or jeopardy. Also, causing difficulties, shameful failure to my family and backwardness in my education, associated with a result of acquired compulsive paranoid delusions, obsessions, halusinations, psychotic disorders or redundancies. Some that may lead towards an addiction to drugs, due to disturbance, pains, injuries, loss of wealth or damages, being poisoned, threats to death, senility, insomnia or anything of long-term affective negative dangerous effects. That can be possibly made new to me, especially while under closed captivity in any cult-like units by its personals and without my consent. Even, if through a religious organization’s provisions that my belief differs, like their hospitals and so on. All by any oppressive infidel crusaders, enemies or racist, whatever position, power, knowledge, strategy and authority possessed in anyways, in the name of Allah I pray, Ameen. Abubakr A. Yahya, born, raised and taught in southwestern Lagos State of Nigeria, combines a background in Islam, science and commerce with a passion for worshipping, socialization, exercise and a love of studying abroad. In my own philosophy of the universe, people and life, I discovered that in the world today: “few are born lucky, while others luck trusted upon them. Painfully, many are bond by the devil and some are held captive, afflicted and suffering. In the hierarchy of mankind, some survive.”

I am a God (Allah) believer, English, Arabic and Hausa languages linguist, Sunni Muslim outreach Islamic monotheist, who preaches the gospel of Allah, the one and the creator. “The Qur’an declares that Allah says in “Chapter of the Dwellings (Suratul Hujurat)”: (In the name of Allah, the most gracious, the most merciful). O mankind! We have created you from a male and female, then pluralized you into nations and tribes, that you may know yourselves. The most honourable amongst you to Allah are the believers who have faith, the pious. Verily, Allah is all-knowing, all-aware (Qur’an 49:13).” I am heterosexual, a herbivour and believer. In other words, I am straight and so totally abstain from the indulgence of masturbation, oral and, or with anal, as these are forbidden in Islam, but opposite genital sex on a pure female person who is straight, nice and lovely, bond by marriage only. I am a normal, responsible, nice, careful, tough, aggressive, handsome, brave, wise, reasonable, considerate, disciplined, intelligent, good mannered, polite, honest, insister, helpful, hardworking, strong, tolerant, perseverant, committed, loyal, vigilant, merciful, sensible, modest, smart, generous, friendly and respectful boy who usually shows affections, cares and safeties to animals, nature, himself, others and, or with all creations.

I have learnt many lessons in life:

“Life is what you make out of it.”
“Life means more than a bed of rosy.”
“There is a reason, plan or purpose of doing something in life.”
“What goes around comes around.”
“Night sleep is a vital part of the cycle in human life.”
“Always protect yourself! Resist temptation! Beware and be warned!”
“Salt, sugary and fresh water are distinct.”
“I do avoid smoking, alcohols, gambling, intoxicants and, or with doing drugs.”
“We meet and depart but depart to meet as death is a certainty.”

I also belong to the school of thought that says; “life lies before us like a dream”. Our vision in life is to do our parts and leave some footprints on the sands of times.

MASHA'ALLAH TO ALL OF YOU AND MAY ALLAH JOIN, DIRECT AND MAKE US SUCCEED ALTHROUGH, AMIN. MASSALAM....AND, I WILL COME TO THE EGYPTIAN EMBASSY ON MONDAY 06-09-2010. PLEASE EXPECT ME, INSHA'ALLAH.
OLUYOLE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Sat, 28 Aug 2010 02:37 EDT
NEED TO KNOW
Dear sir/ma,

I am directed from Oluyole Local Government under minisry of education, Oyo state, Nigria.To make an enquiry from your embassy in Nigeria to know the latest visa fee and sending of application form for our delegate going to attend an international conference in Egypt and invitation has been given by the Organizer of Globalization and English Language Teaching and Strategies.Hope to hear from you in due course in order to speed up with our visa processing.
Best Regards
Mrs.Rose.
kelvin olaoluwa
Mon, 2 Aug 2010 13:29 EDT
i want to spend my christmas and new year day in egypt
please,how do i apply to travel to egypt and spend one month to enjoy my christmas and new year festival piease.my e mail is thejusticesun@Yahoo.com
eli
Tue, 10 Nov 2009 06:07 EST
for tourism
one passport picture
a valid passport
Hotel reservation.
bank statement for the last six month
the visa fees

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