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Re: I have voted. Have you? by KanwuliaExtra: 10:29am On Oct 30, 2018
Yes o! I don VOTE!
Early voting! cool
Re: I have voted. Have you? by igbobuigbo: 10:31am On Oct 30, 2018
KanwuliaExtra:
Yes o! I don VOTE!
Early voting! cool


Yep! Lets help chase Trump's folks in the House, Senate and States outta town. Also get our folks to help do so in Nigeria against PMB

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Re: I have voted. Have you? by rusher14: 10:34am On Oct 30, 2018
igbobuigbo:


You lack understanding. Go and read again. Do you need glasses?

You must be living in one of those ijebu towns. Hahaha

What a tangled web we weave when we practice to deceive.


Your opening statement suggests they are in Nigeria but you've helped them achieve citizenship which is impossible.

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Re: I have voted. Have you? by igbobuigbo: 10:36am On Oct 30, 2018
rusher14:


What a tangled web we weave when we practice to deceive.


Your opening statement suggests they are in Nigeria but you've helped them achieve citizenship which is impossible.

Obviously you either can't read to understand or you are being Yorubaishly mischievious.

Did you understand what is written below?

When you become a US citizen, you are not handed a passport, PP. You are handed a certificate of citizenship, CC. You then apply for PP afterwards if you wish, using your CC. My relatives have been U.S. citizens for a while but they have been in Nigeria taking care of family concerns for me. They left the U.S. with their green PP - GC was returned to USCIS upon receiving CC, and they had to urgently leave before applying for the U.S. PP. Now, they had to return to the U.S., seeing as PMB has finally damaged Nigeria. To return, they had to apply for their U.S. PP from Nigeria. In summary, that they received their blue PP recently in Nigeria does not mean they became U.S. citizens recently from Nig.

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Re: I have voted. Have you? by rusher14: 10:37am On Oct 30, 2018
igbobuigbo:


Obviously you either can't read to understand or you are being Yorubaishly mischievious.

Or simply not backing down on your opening lies.
Re: I have voted. Have you? by igbobuigbo: 10:39am On Oct 30, 2018
rusher14:


Or simply not backing down on your opening lies.


Obviously you either can't read to understand or you are being Yorubaishly mischievious.

Did you understand what is written below?

When you become a US citizen, you are not handed a passport, PP. You are handed a certificate of citizenship, CC. You then apply for PP afterwards if you wish, using your CC. My relatives have been U.S. citizens for a while but they have been in Nigeria taking care of family concerns for me. They left the U.S. with their green PP - GC was returned to USCIS upon receiving CC, and they had to urgently leave before applying for the U.S. PP. Now, they had to return to the U.S., seeing as PMB has finally damaged Nigeria. To return, they had to apply for their U.S. PP from Nigeria. In summary, that they received their blue PP recently in Nigeria does not mean they became U.S. citizens recently from Nig.

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Re: I have voted. Have you? by rusher14: 10:42am On Oct 30, 2018
igbobuigbo:



Obviously you either can't read to understand or you are being Yorubaishly mischievious.

Did you understand what is written below?

When you become a US citizen, you are not handed a passport, PP. You are handed a certificate of citizenship, CC. You then apply for PP afterwards if you wish, using your CC. My relatives have been U.S. citizens for a while but they have been in Nigeria taking care of family concerns for me. They left the U.S. with their green PP - GC was returned to USCIS upon receiving CC, and they had to urgently leave before applying for the U.S. PP. Now, they had to return to the U.S., seeing as PMB has finally damaged Nigeria. To return, they had to apply for their U.S. PP from Nigeria. In summary, that they received their blue PP recently in Nigeria does not mean they became U.S. citizens recently from Nig.

I've told you. No epistle would save your lying ass.

Your opening statement was meant to deceive the gullible.

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Re: I have voted. Have you? by igbobuigbo: 10:45am On Oct 30, 2018
rusher14:


I've told you. No epistle would save your lying ass.

Your opening statement was meant to deceive the gullible.

Well. I guess I can't help you any further. You can wallow in yourself as much as you want. A little advise for you. Next time don't jump into a discussion that you know nothing about the bakground details. Okay??

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Re: I have voted. Have you? by rusher14: 10:46am On Oct 30, 2018
igbobuigbo:


Well. I guess I can't help you any further. You can wallow in yourself as much as you want. A little advise for you. Next time don't jump into a discussion that you know nothing about the bakground details. Okay??

Next time you come online you might want to rethink what you are posting.

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Re: I have voted. Have you? by igbobuigbo: 10:55am On Oct 30, 2018
rusher14:


Next time you come online you might want to rethink what you are posting.

Your ignorance was exposed. Own up that you dabbled thoughtlessly into a discussion you were completely clueless about. Funny that you think you automatically get a passport WHEN you become a U.S. citizen. You apply for passport AFTER becoming a citizen and you can do so outside of the U.S. My folks left the U.S. after becoming citizens using their Nigerian PP. To return to the US, as citizens, they obtained U.S. PPs. Not sure what in this explanation was difficult for you to understand.

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Re: I have voted. Have you? by rusher14: 11:50am On Oct 30, 2018
igbobuigbo:


Your ignorance was exposed. Own up that you dabbled thoughtlessly into a discussion you were completely clueless about. Funny that you think you automatically get a passport WHEN you become a U.S. citizen. You apply for passport AFTER becoming a citizen and you can do so outside of the U.S. My folks left the U.S. after becoming citizens using their Nigerian PP. To return to the US, as citizens, they obtained U.S. PPs. Not sure what in this explanation was difficult for you to understand.

You are still talking rubbish.

Where and when did they have their biometrics taken?


How long were they away from the country?

When did they take their oath?

Lastly, no answer you give can corroborate your opening statement:


I have been keeping my parents and only sibling in Nigeria to vote, hoping that things will get better, but now it has gotten worse. This left me with no choice than facilitate their flight out of the country. Their non-Nigerian passports just got approved today and we are popping champagne at the airport. 

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Re: I have voted. Have you? by Adelaide2: 2:20pm On Oct 30, 2018
rusher14:


You are still talking rubbish.

Where and when did they have their biometrics taken?


How long were they away from the country?

When did they take their oath?

Lastly, no answer you give can corroborate your opening statement:


I have been keeping my parents and only sibling in Nigeria to vote, hoping that things will get better, but now it has gotten worse. This left me with no choice than facilitate their flight out of the country. Their non-Nigerian passports just got approved today and we are popping champagne at the airport. 


This sounds rather stupid. Do those 3 passports in the photos mean nothing in your brain? How did he get them? By forgery?

Actually just a few minutes of reading all of the OP's posts in this thread was enough for me to put everything together. Yeah! I am a genus!!

1. His people were U.S. green card holders
2. Then they became citizens after sometime, likely between 4 years and 9 months to five years as green card holders (apply, do biometrics, do interview, take oath)
3. During the oath-taking ceremony they surrendered their green cards as required by law, and were issued with certificates of citizenship. This certificate is the only thing that the US Customs and Immigration Service (USCIS) gives you as a new citizen. They do not give you a passport; you can apply for one later at your convenience. Not with the USCIS, but with the State Department
4. After becoming citizens, they travelled to Nigeria (for whatever urgent reason) using their Nigerian passports (perfectly okay as dual citizens). Perhaps no time to apply and wait six weeks for passport to arrive in the mail
5. While in Nigeria they applied for U.S. passport to permit re-entry into the US as citizens, which you can do at any U.S. embassy outside the U.S.

It is not rocket science, but very simple. Ngba-ti and their wahala. Oloriburuku people grin grin grin grin grin
Re: I have voted. Have you? by Adelaide2: 2:24pm On Oct 30, 2018
On topic!

I have also voted. I did absentee voting, as I will be away from home during election day.
Re: I have voted. Have you? by Adelaide2: 2:28pm On Oct 30, 2018
igbobuigbo:
In Naija, it is either you vote or you take flight. However, in many cases your votes don't matter, as evidenced in Ekiti and Osun. I have been keeping my parents and only sibling in Nigeria to vote, hoping that things will get better, but now it has gotten worse. This left me with no choice than facilitate their flight out of the country. Their non-Nigerian passports just got approved today and we are popping champagne at the airport. Please wake me up when you have removed PMB from office and I will consider sending them back to Naija. If Biafra comes before PMB is removed, returning is a sure bet.

Good job helping your people achieve this laudable feat. Congrats to them.
Re: I have voted. Have you? by rusher14: 2:29pm On Oct 30, 2018
Adelaide2:


This sounds rather stupid. Do those 3 passports in the photos mean nothing in your brain? How did he get them? By forgery?

Actually just a few minutes of reading all of the OP's posts in this thread was enough for me to put everything together. Yeah! I am a genus!!

1. His people were U.S. green card holders
2. Then they became citizens after sometime, likely between 4 years and 9 months to five years as green card holders (apply, do biometrics, do interview, take oath)
3. During the oath-taking ceremony they surrendered their green cards as required by law, and were issued with certificates of citizenship. This certificate is the only thing that the US Customs and Immigration Service (USCIS) gives you as a new citizen. They do not give you a passport; you can apply for one later at your convenience. Not with the USCIS, but with the State Department
4. After becoming citizens, they travelled to Nigeria (for whatever urgent reason) using their Nigerian passports (perfectly okay as dual citizens). Perhaps no time to apply and wait six weeks for passport to arrive in the mail
5. While in Nigeria they applied for U.S. passport to permit re-entry into the US as citizens, which you can do at any U.S. embassy outside the U.S.

It is not rocket science, but very simple. Ngba-ti and their wahala. Oloriburuku people grin grin grin grin grin

Will you shut up?

The fella claimed from the get-go that his people were in Nigeria strictly for voting.
Re: I have voted. Have you? by Adelaide2: 2:34pm On Oct 30, 2018
nijabazaar:


You are so lucky. How did u do it...can you give a tip on the visa process that work so fast for you

Pls, i beg you. I can supply my email if needs be

It is a long and winding process that starts with your U.S. citizen adult child or sibling inviting you, you apply for an immigrant visa to the US from your country; you then apply for green card upon arrival in the US; you stay as a green card holder for about 5 years - you can travel inbetween but must fulfill certain number of days as physically present in the US; then you apply for citizenship (do biometrics, do interview, take oath); and BAM! You are an Americana.

From my own experience, it is easier to bring in parents than brothers/sisters. So I am guessing that the OP's brother came in after their parents did. Depending on their circumstances, they might have ended up becoming citizens at the same time.
Re: I have voted. Have you? by Adelaide2: 2:36pm On Oct 30, 2018
rusher14:


Will you shut up?

The fella claimed from the get-go that his people were in Nigeria strictly for voting.

Then he explained later, severally, that they travelled to Nigeria as US citizens using Nigerian passports. You are a half baked, blind dunce who cant read. Get off my face, olororiburuku
Re: I have voted. Have you? by igbobuigbo: 2:40pm On Oct 30, 2018
rusher14:


You are still talking rubbish.

Where and when did they have their biometrics taken?


How long were they away from the country?

When did they take their oath?

Lastly, no answer you give can corroborate your opening statement:


I have been keeping my parents and only sibling in Nigeria to vote, hoping that things will get better, but now it has gotten worse. This left me with no choice than facilitate their flight out of the country. Their non-Nigerian passports just got approved today and we are popping champagne at the airport. 


I was done with you, long time ago. You cannot be taught and I am not gonna waste my time trying to teach you.
Re: I have voted. Have you? by rusher14: 2:40pm On Oct 30, 2018
Adelaide2:


Then he explained later, severally, that they travelled to Nigeria as US citizens using Nigerian passports. You are a half baked, blind dunce who cant read. Get off my face, olororiburuku

You really aren't the sharpest tool are you?

A man comes online with a purpose and that is to lie.

Had we not pointed out his claims were untrue, Lord knows where else he would have led us.

It's not surprising fraudulent parties flock together.
Re: I have voted. Have you? by rusher14: 2:41pm On Oct 30, 2018
igbobuigbo:


I was done with you, long time ago. You cannot be taught and I am not gonna waste my time trying to teach you.

What exactly can you teach?

Your lies were immediately squashed.
Re: I have voted. Have you? by igbobuigbo: 2:42pm On Oct 30, 2018
Adelaide2:


This sounds rather stupid. Do those 3 passports in the photos mean nothing in your brain? How did he get them? By forgery?

Actually just a few minutes of reading all of the OP's posts in this thread was enough for me to put everything together. Yeah! I am a genus!!

1. His people were U.S. green card holders
2. Then they became citizens after sometime, likely between 4 years and 9 months to five years as green card holders (apply, do biometrics, do interview, take oath)
3. During the oath-taking ceremony they surrendered their green cards as required by law, and were issued with certificates of citizenship. This certificate is the only thing that the US Customs and Immigration Service (USCIS) gives you as a new citizen. They do not give you a passport; you can apply for one later at your convenience. Not with the USCIS, but with the State Department
4. After becoming citizens, they travelled to Nigeria (for whatever urgent reason) using their Nigerian passports (perfectly okay as dual citizens). Perhaps no time to apply and wait six weeks for passport to arrive in the mail
5. While in Nigeria they applied for U.S. passport to permit re-entry into the US as citizens, which you can do at any U.S. embassy outside the U.S.

It is not rocket science, but very simple. Ngba-ti and their wahala. Oloriburuku people grin grin grin grin grin

Smart dude!! cheesy cheesy. But you have time to spend explaining this to some gumption-less imps. Good for you

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Re: I have voted. Have you? by Adelaide2: 2:47pm On Oct 30, 2018
rusher14:


You really aren't the sharpest tool are you?

A man comes online with a purpose and that is to lie.

Had we not pointed out his claims were untrue, Lord knows where else he would have led us.

It's not surprising fraudulent parties flock together.

I guess the OP rightly described you: gumption-less imp
He did not have to even explain anything to you. But if his opening statement was hard for you to understand due to your low IQ, he still was kind enough to break it down for you. But did you accept his break down, even when it was clearly logical? No you did not. You are simply an evil Yoruba IMP looking for an Igbo to WINCH grin grin
Re: I have voted. Have you? by rusher14: 2:48pm On Oct 30, 2018
Adelaide2:

I guess the OP rightly described you: gumption-less imp
He did not have to even explain anything to you. But if his opening statement was hard for you to understand due to your low IQ, he still was kind enough to break it down for you. But did you accept his break down, even when it was clearly logical? No you did not. You are simply an evil Yoruba IMP looking for an Igbo to WINCH grin grin

You can curse as much as you like but it would not deter me from speaking the truth.

He was fraudulent and so are you.

His statement was made to deceive and it was promptly punctured.
Re: I have voted. Have you? by Adelaide2: 3:02pm On Oct 30, 2018
rusher14:


You can curse as much as you like but it would not deter me from speaking the truth.

He was fraudulent and so are you.

His statement was made to deceive and it was promptly punctured.


I did not see any deceit there. Below quote is the initial post:

In Naija, it is either you vote or you take flight. However, in many cases your votes don't matter, as evidenced in Ekiti and Osun. I have been keeping my parents and only sibling in Nigeria to vote, hoping that things will get better, but now it has gotten worse. This left me with no choice than facilitate their flight out of the country. Their non-Nigerian passports just got approved today and we are popping champagne at the airport. Please wake me up when you have removed PMB from office and I will consider sending them back to Naija. If Biafra comes before PMB is removed, returning is a sure bet.

The part in color is what you have a problem with. You got confused believing in your small brain that his folks became citizens directly from Nigeria - which is not possible, of course. He said he was facilitating their flight to the US, which does not in any way indicate that they were not already U.S. citizens whom he was just facilitating their return to their second country. You prodded him and he explained with more clarity to provide a fuller picture of the circumstances. What else is the matter? Or are you suggesting that US passports cannot be issued to US citizens living in Nigeria?
Re: I have voted. Have you? by rusher14: 3:06pm On Oct 30, 2018
Adelaide2:


I did not see any deceit there. Below quote is the initial post:



The part in color is what you have a problem with. You got confused believing in your small brain that his folks became citizens directly from Nigeria - which is not possible, of course. He said he was facilitating their flight to the US, which does not in any way indicate that they were not already U.S. citizens whom he was just facilitating their return to their second country. You prodded him and he explained with more clarity to provide a fuller picture of the circumstances. What else is the matter? Or are you suggesting that US passports cannot be issued to US citizens living in Nigeria?

Twist the statement as much as you will.
Re: I have voted. Have you? by Adelaide2: 3:10pm On Oct 30, 2018
rusher14:


Twist the statement as much as you will.


You are the one making a mountain out of a mole hill. Much ado about nothing. Why are you ngba-tis so hateful and envious? cry cry cry cry
Re: I have voted. Have you? by rusher14: 3:15pm On Oct 30, 2018
Adelaide2:


You are the one making a mountain out of a mole hill. Much ado about nothing. Why are you ngba-tis so hateful and envious? cry cry cry cry

You This lying recidivist, you refuse to change.

Even if my blood brother had made such an outlandish claim, I would have punctured it for the lie it is.

Learn to tell the truth always even if lying is your heirloom.
Re: I have voted. Have you? by Adelaide2: 3:18pm On Oct 30, 2018
rusher14:


You This lying recidivist, you refuse to change.

Even if my blood brother had made such an outlandish claim, I would have punctured it for the lie it is.

Learn to tell the truth always even if lying is your heirloom.

There is no outlandish claim. You are the one demonstrating outlandish ignorance and hate. I hope this your hate puts food on your table. BTW, are you among those voting for failed Buhari simply because their brother Osibanjo is a (also failed)VP? I pity your generation!!!
Re: I have voted. Have you? by rusher14: 5:48pm On Oct 30, 2018
Adelaide2:


There is no outlandish claim. You are the one demonstrating outlandish ignorance and hate. I hope this your hate puts food on your table. BTW, are you among those voting for failed Buhari simply because their brother Osibanjo is a (also failed)VP? I pity your generation!!!

I voted Buhari when he was campaigning with the Oyi of Oyi.

Eschew tribal hate.

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