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Right said:
As a new PR, you can carry anything except live Monkey, Gorilla or any other endergered species.... ;D ;D ;D

However, you may carry all Naija foodstuff (I will come chop when I visit o!) in a powdry form though.

I go carry Garri, Elubo, Fufu, yam, dry kpomo, egusi, tinko, Apon, palm Oil, Maggi cubes, Brown Beans, Ata lilo (Dry ground pepper), Chairmansis :P :P :P

:P :P ;D ;D
 
BDX said:
Hi Wonderful people. As we enter into the month of August, may God grant us all our heart desires. This month, AVO shall release relevant updates, MRs and PPRs.
I have been down since I came back from Accra and have only been connecting via the bb group. I guess it was due to the anxiety I went through while expecting my PPR mail in July. My PR visa case was a different one as I did not receive PPR mail from AVO like others. In fact, it was a divine intervention and I took a step of faith to approach the AVO on Monday 30/07/2012 (I will never forget this day in my life). It is a great testimony and I guess forumites who know my story would understand what I mean.
At AVO, while others were so sure of going home with their ugwu leaves, different thoughts were going through this my small head. But at 4:05 pm (Accra time - same as GMT), I got d the ugwu leaves - I return all Glory to God. Tears of joy rolled down and I realised more how Mighty our God is even against all odds. He is actually a listening God, He listens to our prayers and attends to them. This is why we should try and make it to the next Eagle meeting. God is really with us and will surely continue to attend to all our prayers.
On 30th of July, 2012. AVO hosted a large number of people that came for PR visas. It got to a stage we thought they might not be able to attend to everyone. Although some came with their family members, still the principal applicants on this particular day were many. Interesting, naija dominated. Nigeria is loosing her resources everyday, may God help our country.

I want to stop here and say a BIG that you to Ma Ig, Senior landed forumites and friends on this forum.

Our Canada dream o ni baje o!!!

'BDX


BDX Congratulations on your Ugwu leaf.
 
Right said:
As a new PR, you can carry anything except live Monkey, Gorilla or any other endergered species.... ;D ;D ;D

However, you may carry all Naija foodstuff (I will come chop when I visit o!) in a powdry form though.

I go carry Garri, Elubo, Fufu, yam, dry kpomo, egusi, tinko, Apon, palm Oil, Maggi cubes, Brown Beans, Ata lilo (Dry ground pepper), Chairmansis :P :P :P
Palm Oil? I thought liquids are not allowed on Int'l flight; abi the rules don change?
 
@BDX Congrats!!! Favour of God all the way!!!
@all lets enjoy the moment and keep our fingers crossed for the great days ahead.
Cheers
 
Right said:
As a new PR, you can carry anything except live Monkey, Gorilla or any other endergered species.... ;D ;D ;D

However, you may carry all Naija foodstuff (I will come chop when I visit o!) in a powdry form though.

I go carry Garri, Elubo, Fufu, yam, dry kpomo, egusi, tinko, Apon, palm Oil, Maggi cubes, Brown Beans, Ata lilo (Dry ground pepper), Chairmansis :P :P :P

Please DON'T bother carrying any liquid content like Palm Oil, Vegetable Oil.
 
Melody2003 said:
Palm Oil? I thought liquids are not allowed on Int'l flight; abi the rules don change?

I said, for NEW PR na waka far!!!!
 
Right said:
I said, for NEW PR na waka far!!!!

Pls clarify. Are you saying a new PR can carry palm oil? I need to know o.
 
Beenilly said:
Pls clarify. Are you saying a new PR can carry palm oil? I need to know o.

How I go take talk am now o o! Shei! >:( >:( >:(

Momo Beenilly,

Carry epo pupa, ororo, oil, oyele....for nylon put am inside container and nak am inside ya luggage GBAM! ;D ;D
 
Right said:
How I go take talk am now o o! Shei! >:( >:( >:(

Momo Beenilly,

Carry epo pupa, ororo, oil, oyele....for nylon put am inside container and nak am inside ya luggage GBAM! ;D ;D

ok o. I go tell dem say na pa right talk so :D :D
 
@BDX
i'm very happy for you. This is a wonderful favor of God indeed. Congratulations!

@Pa Right
Are u sure they will allow us carry dry ponmo? Must we grind our Egusi too? What of dried iru? Pls pa Right, on a serious note, let us know.

@Landed Seniors
Pls let us know food items that are not allowed. Can we carry yam?
 
Toluwanile said:
@ Pa Right
Are u sure they will allow us carry dry ponmo? Must we grind our Egusi too? What of dried iru? Pls pa Right, on a serious note, let us know.

Toluwanile ma,
I can only write on what I've heard before. If you get to Murtala Int'l Airport, ask of the Comptroller General and tell him that I, Pa Prof Right said you must carry dry kpomo....and Yam.....

But on a serious note, it is true. If they didn't allow you carry them, dash them or give it to your frien or family that escorted you to Airport. ;D ;D ;D

But my 2 cents ooo I never Land , so I may not be a Prof in this regard o...............GBAM
 
Thank u Pa Right, but the issue is not with our people here, it's with our people there. They no dey take dash.
 
Toluwanile said:
Thank u Pa Right, but the issue is not with our people here, it's with our people there. They no dey take dash.

If it entered here, then be rest assured that you'll eat kpomo over there GBAM

Because they hadly check loads of NEW PR.......But why would you want to carry YAM? the weight would be too much or you're ready to pay excess luggage for YAM?
 
Mama Beeni!
Haba! palm oil don finish for Canada? ;D

Beenilly said:
Pls clarify. Are you saying a new PR can carry palm oil? I need to know o.
 
@BDX
God really dey for you. Congrats

BDX said:
Hi Wonderful people. As we enter into the month of August, may God grant us all our heart desires. This month, AVO shall release relevant updates, MRs and PPRs.
I have been down since I came back from Accra and have only been connecting via the bb group. I guess it was due to the anxiety I went through while expecting my PPR mail in July. My PR visa case was a different one as I did not receive PPR mail from AVO like others. In fact, it was a divine intervention and I took a step of faith to approach the AVO on Monday 30/07/2012 (I will never forget this day in my life). It is a great testimony and I guess forumites who know my story would understand what I mean.
At AVO, while others were so sure of going home with their ugwu leaves, different thoughts were going through this my small head. But at 4:05 pm (Accra time - same as GMT), I got d the ugwu leaves - I return all Glory to God. Tears of joy rolled down and I realised more how Mighty our God is even against all odds. He is actually a listening God, He listens to our prayers and attends to them. This is why we should try and make it to the next Eagle meeting. God is really with us and will surely continue to attend to all our prayers.
On 30th of July, 2012. AVO hosted a large number of people that came for PR visas. It got to a stage we thought they might not be able to attend to everyone. Although some came with their family members, still the principal applicants on this particular day were many. Interesting, naija dominated. Nigeria is loosing her resources everyday, may God help our country.

I want to stop here and say a BIG that you to Ma Ig, Senior landed forumites and friends on this forum.

Our Canada dream o ni baje o!!!

'BDX