Friday, 20 November 2015

Visa Policy Of Advanced Countries A Means Of Control For Segregation


The advance countries visa policy is just a rip off, especially USA and UK the so called global powers are in forerunner of this exploitative tendency.
China won't even collect money from you until you are issued a visa, USA visa fees is also exorbitant at almost 40k, so so so sad that this foreign countries sees third world countries as a market to generate money from visa applications.

I continue to confirm and agree to the fact that the Continued unwarranted restrictions of third world countries is a form of discrimination and segregation which is used as a means of controlling third world countries psychologically.

If Britain, USA, and most EU countries open their boarders today for third world countries, I won't believe every youth will pack their bags and baggages to live there forever when they know they can enter and exit at anytime.

But the continued restriction makes the place so desirable, to the extent when some minority of people enter the country legally or illegally they don't want to live.

Visa policy system protects countries national boarders but it also has lots of political,economical,technological and psychological undertone.

Do u agree with this assertion?

Don't forget I understand quite alright the need for nations to protect and pursue there national interest,pride and prestige. And some people will insist we develop our economy too but the truth is that we would achieve greater and faster development when there is equality and openness amongst the have and the have not.
Thank u ,leave your comment, and no attack on my personality I am entitled to my own opinion, you have the right to agree or disagree....

Wednesday, 29 July 2015

100 % TUITION SCHOLARSHIP TO STUDY IN POLAND FOR 2015/2016 SESSION

STUDY IN POLAND AN EU COUNTRY SINCE 2004 SCHOOL FEES FREE FOR FIRST YEAR ONLY. ADMISSION CLOSES 27ST AUG,2015

University of Labour Safety Management (in Katowice, Poland)
> Name of School in Polish: Wyższa Szkoła Zarządzania Ochroną Pracy w Katowicach (WSZOP)
>
> Name of School in Polish: Wyższa Szkoła Humanitas. Website: www.wszop.edu.pl
English: http://www.wszop.edu.pl/university-of-labour-safety-managem…

Link of universities accredited by the Ministry of Education in Poland
http://www.nauka.gov.pl/…/hi…/non-public-higher-schools.html

School fees is 3000euro after the first year,you won't pay school fee for the first year ,but for the first year students who gain admission will pay €490euro or N115,000 admission fee directly to the school account,handling charges N65,000,accommodation 150euro or N33,000 per month after visa is issued),travel insurance ,authentication of result,visa fee and flight fee approximately budget N550,000 for total cost of the first year alone after the first year you pay the school fees which is 3000 euro.
>
> Courses available
> Bachelor /Masters Degree in Management
>
>KINDLY NOTE - Students are allowed to work in Poland but it is important for a student, to be able to fully cater for the tuition and living expenses without recourse to part job which are not readily available and may serve as a distraction to the educational goals.
>
> Contact us- for more information to apply for the admission ( serious students only) you can also call in for your Dubai visa,Hotel Reservation ,Flight booking for local and international flight to any destination -
>
> BLUEDREAMS TRAVELS & TOURS
> TEL: 08180140180
> WHATZ APP-07033521629
> BBPIN-7F24B8CE
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Lifestyle 'is better in Poland than Britain'

Lifestyle 'is better in Poland than Britain': Less crime and violence - and it's cheaper too

  • Just 5 per cent of Britons describe themselves as happy
  • Poland, France, Spain and Italy all have less material wealth, but fared better than the UK
The quality of life in Britain is the worst in Europe – lower even than Poland, because of crime, violence and the high cost of living.
A study puts the UK at the bottom of a league of ten nations, even though some of them have much lower incomes.
Households in countries such as Poland, France, Spain and Italy all have less material wealth but are considerably happier with life.
Poland vs UK
 
Only 5 per cent of Britons describe themselves as happy, while 10 per cent would like to emigrate.
The league is based on 16 factors including net income, VAT, the cost of essential goods such as fuel, food and energy, as well as lifestyle considerations such as hours of sunshine, holiday entitlement, working hours and life expectancy.
‘Long working hours, the lowest number of days holiday a year and a high retirement age paint a bleak picture for those in the UK,’ said the uSwitch.com price comparison website, which carried out the study.
‘We also suffer the most expensive food and diesel prices along with higher-than-average petrol costs, while enjoying almost the lowest amount of sunshine.’
The good life: Polish city Warsaw. The average retirement age in Poland is 59, lower than in Britain
The good life: Polish city Warsaw. The average retirement age in Poland is 59, four years lower than in Britain. Workers also have ten days more holiday
Beautiful, but 'broken': London's Southbank. About 59 per cent of those polled were worried about a break down in society, demonstrated by this summer's riots
Beautiful, but 'broken': London's Southbank. 59 per cent of those polled were worried about a breakdown in society, demonstrated by the summer's riots
Some 59 per cent of those polled were worried about a ‘broken society’, as demonstrated by the summer riots in many towns and cities.
Forty-nine per cent listed the rising cost of living as a burden, while 47 per cent were worried about the levels of crime and violence.
UK average net household income is put at £38,547, well ahead of the £31,767 in France, £25,601 in Italy, £23,398 in Spain and just £8,759 in Poland.
However, the quality of life is said to be better in all these other nations.
France comes out top for the third year in a row, ahead of Spain and Italy, while Poland is ranked seventh. Britons enjoy an average of 28 days holiday a year, which compares with 36 in France, 38 in Poland and Sweden, and 39 in Spain.

RIGHTMINDS

Ania Lichota, moved from Poland to the UK since 2006: 'In England there are so many opportunities; for travel, for culture, music, cuisine, theatre. The financial services where I work, all have their hubs here. I don’t think I will ever be moving back to Poland’

The average retirement age in the UK is put at 63, although it will rise in the coming years.
This compares with 59 in Poland, and around 60 in France and Italy.
Spending on health in the UK is put at 4.8 per cent of gross domestic product, which is below the average for the ten countries of 5.54 per cent.
The figure is as high as 7.6 per cent in Sweden and 8.4 per cent in Denmark.
Cynics will say the only  bright point is that average British life expectancy is  lower than in many other nations, which means our  misery will be curtailed.
The average Briton lives for 80.4 years, versus 81.4 in France, 81.6 in Italy and 81.9  in Spain.
The figure in Poland is considerably lower at 76.2.

Thursday, 16 July 2015

FULL TUITION SCHOLARSHIP TO STUDY IN POLAND 2015/2016 SESSION ONLY

STUDY IN POLAND AN EU COUNTRY SINCE 2004 SCHOOL FEES FREE FOR FIRST YEAR ONLY.
>
> Scholarship for one year school fees only (accommodation,feeding ,and flight are the students responsibility) this is for the first year of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Program to Study for 2015/2016 session at only:
>
> Humanitas University (in Sosnowiec, Poland)
Website: www.humanitas.edu.pl

English version: http://www.humanitas.edu.pl/en…/kandydat/Strony/default.aspx
Link of universities accredited by the Ministry of Education in Poland
http://www.nauka.gov.pl/…/hi…/non-public-higher-schools.html
YouTube advert
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1u71zoxAi3U
And
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpUbD406plM&feature=youtu.be
> School fees free for first year but second year you pay school fees which is 2700euro ,but during the first year,students who gain admission will pay €499euro or N120,000naira admission fee directly to the school account in Poland ,N65,000handling charge to Bluedreams Travels accommodation 150euro or N33,000 per month ,travel insurance ,authentication of result and flight fee approximately N550,000 for total cost in the first year alone after the first year you pay the school fees which is 2700 euro.
>
> Courses available
> Bachelor/Masters Degree in law
> Bachelor/Masters Degree in Journalism and Social communication
> Bachelor/masters degree in computer science
Second university
University of Labour Safety Management (in Katowice, Poland)
> Name of School in Polish: Wyższa Szkoła Zarządzania Ochroną Pracy w Katowicach (WSZOP)
>
> Name of School in Polish: Wyższa Szkoła Humanitas. Website: www.wszop.edu.pl
English: http://www.wszop.edu.pl/university-of-labour-safety-managem…
Link of universities accredited by the Ministry of Education in Poland
http://www.nauka.gov.pl/…/hi…/non-public-higher-schools.html
School fees is 3000euro after the first year,you won't pay school fee for the first year ,but for the first year students who gain admission will pay €490euro or N115,000 admission fee directly to the school account,handling charges N65,000,accommodation 150euro or N33,000 per month after visa is issued),travel insurance ,authentication of result,visa fee and flight fee approximately budget N550,000 for total cost of the first year alone after the first year you pay the school fees which is 3000 euro.
>
> Courses available
> Bachelor /Masters Degree in Management
>
>KINDLY NOTE - Students are allowed to work in Poland but it is important for a student, to be able to fully cater for the tuition and living expenses without recourse to part job which are not readily available and may serve as a distraction to the educational goals.
>
> Contact us for more information to apply for the admission ( serious students only) you can also call in for your Dubai visa,hotel reservation ,flight booking for local and international flight to any destination -
>
> BLUEDREAMS TRAVELS & TOURS
> TEL: 08180140180
> WHATZ APP-07033521629
> BBPIN-7F24B8CE
> www.Facebook.com/bluedreamstravelstours

WHY DO YOU WANT TO STUDY IN UK ?

         I think studying in Uk is overrated and a rip off,why would a Nigerian students want to study in a country that would rip them off there hard earned money ?, We all know that majority of Nigerian except for the extremely rich individuals who can always provide jobs for there children after graduation,majority of prospective student just want to study abroad to improve their chances of working and living abroad in order to make a decent living ,but we all know the UK do not offer this ,they just take the money and send you out of there country without allowing the student to make a choice of staying or leaving,you are not allowed to work or even gain valuable experience,i think people should spend there money in studying at educational destinations that allows them to a large extant determine their own fortune.
 
     So why study in UK when they see you only as an economic tool ,you take your money to the country but what do you get? some will say certificate ,but we all no certificates do not really make big difference in Nigeria ,you need experience and practical skills ,i want to discourage every average/middle class Nigerian parent dreaming of sending their children to study in UK,to think twice.

Some of the Reason not to choose UK as a study destination.


1. There are no Jobs

It is the dream of everyone going to study abroad to get to practice their skills in the environment where they have learned them. Unfortunately, however, for migrants coming to study in the UK, the chances of getting a job after completion of their study are very slim and there a few reasons for this. But most importantly is that there are simply no Jobs. The UK has an unemployment rate of about 6% and there are about 1 million UK citizens receiving job seekers allowance. So you see, jobs are difficult to come by.

2. Strict Immigration Rules

The immigration rules in the UK are quite complex and sometimes even officials in the universities do not understand many of these rules as it is none of their business. The UK immigration system has been deliberately designed to deter migrants from coming into the country. Unlike in the past, the Tier 4 student Visa does not have enough time allowance for foreign students to apply for Jobs and attend interviews after the completion of their study. You would usually on get between 2-4 months to stay after handing-in you dissertation. This is usually not enough time. In addition, to be eligible for a job interview, the company must ensure that there is no suitable UK citizen for that job. This is almost always impossible except for few fields such as medicine and nursing.

3. Excessive Visa application fees and expensive tuition

Applying for a Tier 4 student Visa could be a nightmare. At present, it costs £322 (NGN 100000). This is excluding costs associated with planning, consulting and logistics. In addition, you have to have a “maintenance fund” in your bank account for 28 consecutive days at least 31 days before your Visa application. This includes a full year tuition fee which could be about £12000 (NGN 3.6 Million) and living expenses of about £10000 (NGN 3 Million). These are definitely not easy to come by, even by well to do UK Citizens. More recently, there has also been an addition of a “Health Surcharge” of about £150 pound (NGN 50000) a year and you don’t get a refund if during the year you do not use the health system.
In terms of Tuition fees, the average tuition fee for a non-UK citizen for most one-year courses is about £12000 (NGN 3.6 Million) which is about twice the amount a non-UK citizen pays for the same course.

4. Discrimination

Although not overt, there is a subtle but palpable air of discrimination towards immigrants in the UK, more so in recent years where many people face financial hardships. Many UK citizens have been made to believe that immigrants are the cause of their difficulties, however many independent studies would disprove this. The truth however remains that many Britons would prefer that you stay back in your home country.

5. It is not worth the hassle

Considering the financial implications, job prospects and the shock associated with relocating, it is only wise to think and think again before taking that step towards coming to the UK to study. Even UK citizens with all the benefits they have being citizens do not find it easy coping with their own system.

UK universities make money off immigrants hence the widespread media campaigns and open days, however they do not influence policies in a positive way so as to make it a wise investment for young people hoping to break new ground. Therefore, before you take that step, think, “Would I be better-off investing the money and resources in other more fruitful ventures?”
This is not to discourage you. Many people come to the UK and settle in nicely, but you must weigh the pros against the cons before you take your decisions.

Reference...
 http://www.nairaland.com/greenhouse2012

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

FULL TUITION SCHOLARSHIP TO STUDY IN POLAND FOR 2015/2016 SESSSION ONLY

STUDY IN POLAND AN EU COUNTRY SINCE 2004 SCHOOL FEES FREE FOR FIRST YEAR ONLY.
>
> Scholarship for one year school fees only (accommodation,feeding ,and flight are the students responsibility) this is for the first year of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Program to Study for 2015/2016 session at only:
>
> Humanitas University (in Sosnowiec, Poland)
Website: www.humanitas.edu.pl

English version: http://www.humanitas.edu.pl/en…/kandydat/Strony/default.aspx
Link of universities accredited by the Ministry of Education in Poland
http://www.nauka.gov.pl/…/hi…/non-public-higher-schools.html
YouTube advert
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1u71zoxAi3U
And
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpUbD406plM&feature=youtu.be
> School fees free for first year but second year you pay school fees which is 2700euro ,but during the first year,students who gain admission will pay €499euro or N120,000naira admission fee directly to the school account in Poland ,N65,000handling charge to Bluedreams Travels accommodation 150euro or N33,000 per month ,travel insurance ,authentication of result and flight fee approximately N550,000 for total cost in the first year alone after the first year you pay the school fees which is 2700 euro.
>
> Courses available
> Bachelor/Masters Degree in law
> Bachelor/Masters Degree in Journalism and Social communication
> Bachelor/masters degree in computer science
Second university
University of Labour Safety Management (in Katowice, Poland)
> Name of School in Polish: Wyższa Szkoła Zarządzania Ochroną Pracy w Katowicach (WSZOP)
>
> Name of School in Polish: Wyższa Szkoła Humanitas. Website: www.wszop.edu.pl
English: http://www.wszop.edu.pl/university-of-labour-safety-managem…
Link of universities accredited by the Ministry of Education in Poland
http://www.nauka.gov.pl/…/hi…/non-public-higher-schools.html
School fees is 3000euro after the first year,you won't pay school fee for the first year ,but for the first year students who gain admission will pay €490euro or N115,000 admission fee directly to the school account,handling charges N65,000,accommodation 150euro or N33,000 per month after visa is issued),travel insurance ,authentication of result,visa fee and flight fee approximately budget N550,000 for total cost of the first year alone after the first year you pay the school fees which is 3000 euro.
>
> Courses available
> Bachelor /Masters Degree in Management
>
>KINDLY NOTE - Students are allowed to work in Poland but it is important for a student, to be able to fully cater for the tuition and living expenses without recourse to part job which are not readily available and may serve as a distraction to the educational goals.
>
> Contact us for more information to apply for the admission ( serious students only) you can also call in for your Dubai visa,hotel reservation ,flight booking for local and international flight to any destination -
>
> BLUEDREAMS TRAVELS & TOURS
> TEL: 08180140180
> WHATZ APP-07033521629
> BBPIN-7F24B8CE
> www.Facebook.com/bluedreamstravelstours

Today we celebrate Mr.Godson Chikama Onyekwere the first black member of the Polish Parliament.

        Today we celebrate Mr. John Abraham Godson (né Godson Chikama Onyekwere; born 25 November 1970) is a Polish politician, a university teacher and a former Charismatic minister. He is a Polish, PSL Member of Parliament.

   Godson Chikama Onyekwere was born in Nigeria to an Igbo family. He moved to Poland in 1993, and in 2001 became a Polish citizen. In 2008, he became a member of the Łódź City Council. In 2007, he unsuccessfully ran in the Polish parliamentary election. In 2010, he was re-elected for the City Council with 4736 votes, the second best result out of almost 800 candidates. As former MP Hanna Zdanowska was elected Mayor of Łódź in the same election, Godson replaced her as a member of the Sejm. He was sworn in on 14 December 2010. The "Obama bump" is considered by many the reason for the many votes he received during the Sejm campaign. His supporters were known to cheer "Vivat! Vivat Polski Obama!" ("Long live the Polish Obama!"). John Godson was re-elected as a member of the Polish parliament on the 9th of October 2011 with 29,832 votes

        
          Godson often emphasizes the importance of education and he is the holder of numerous academic degrees. He has a bachelor of science degree in agronomy from Abia State University in Nigeria (1987–92). He also holds Masters degrees in Human Resource Management and Development from Trinity College and Seminary in Newburgh, Indiana (2000-03) and International relations from the Łódź Academy of International Studies (2006–08). He finished two doctorate studies at the University of Warsaw (political Science- 2011) and Universit y of Łódź (Management- 2012). He also holds a joint MBA/MSPC (Master of Business Administration/Master of Science in Professional Communication) run by Clark University and the Łódź Academy of Management.
        
       He was a senior lecturer at the Technical University of Szczecin (1993–97) and at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań. He is a guest lecturer in various institutions of higher learning in Poland and abroad. He is also the president of the African Institute in Poland.

          This should serve as a motivation to Nigerian youths, and also to project Nigeria in good image ,an event which has become a rarity due to the bad image caused by "the few bad eggs ".

Reference....
www.Wikipedia.com