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Sunday 1 April 2012
Tuesday 27 March 2012
Great deals on Clothing
Brown Bag Clothing
The UK's leading mens discount designer clothing site - since 1999.
Big name brands like Armani, Calvin Klein, CP Company, Evisu, Ed Hardy, Franklin & Marshall, Henri Lloyd, Luke 1977, Lyle & Scott, Paul & Shark, Penguin, Pretty Green, Replay, Stone Island and many more, and ALL at great prices. Every line is below RRP, with many lines reduced by 30% or more.
Plus a fabulous range of footwear and trainers - Asics, Armani, Converse, Cruyff, Hudson, Lacoste footwear and more, as well as the leading retro sports clothing brands like Fila, Sergio Tacchini and Ellesse.
Chums - Traditional Menswear and Ladieswear Direct to You!
Chums is a niche direct mail order company that supplies direct to the public ranges of traditional clothing and other products for men and ladies aged 55 years and over.
Chums is particularly strong in men's trousers.
All products are now available to buy via the Internet.
Wednesday 21 March 2012
Proven Weight loss Supplement
Capsiplex is a clinically proven weight loss pill containing pepper which can help burn 12 times more calories, in a placebo controlled study this resulted in people burning up to 278 more calories., before, during and after physical activity.
Capsiplex is backed by a whole host of studies, research and celebrity endorsements.
Capsiplex is a 100% natural and has no known side effects and it is suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Capsiplex.com also sell a sister appetite suppressor to further harness weight loss!!
Capsiplex was mentioned in the Daily Mail and hailed as the ‘NHS Miracle Fat Pill’. Doctors usually have to prescribe the ingredient ‘Methylcellulose’ as found in the Capsiplex appetite suppressor to help people gain control of their weight however, Capsiplex itself is a non- prescription drug.
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Tuesday 20 March 2012
Govt warns against wrongful deportation of Nigerians
FOREIGN missions in Nigeria yesterday got a food for thought from their host – the Federal Government.
They were warned against the deportation of Nigerians without following the appropriate institutional and legal framework.
Foreign Affairs Minister Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru conveyed the message at a parley with the Diplomatic Corps in Abuja.
“We, however, insist that this deportation should be done within the appropriate institutional and legal framework and with dignity and decency. We have indeed signed MOUs with some countries of the world and are ready to take similar actions with interested countries.”
While urging Nigerians all over the world to be law abiding and not abuse the hospitality of their hosts, he said: “It is a cardinal principle of Nigeria’s foreign policy to promote and protect the welfare of Nigerians. We will not abdicate this responsibility to our citizens all over and in all circumstances.”
On the need for conducive environment for visas applicants in the country, he said: “Missions that have not erected special reception halls for visa applicants should do so, in order that Nigerian visa applicants will not have to queue in the rain and hot sun when they apply for visas at embassies.”
He also accused some foreign missions in the country of breaching the proper channel of communication with the Federal Government.
Ashiru said: “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs remains the official channel of communication between government and accredited missions. My ministry will ensure that requests for assistance are treated expeditiously. I shall therefore take a deem view of missions who flout this established channel of communication.”
The minister also disclosed the country has received trade and economic delegations from different countries, urging them to continue in that spirit for the mutual benefit of the populace.
He condoled with the government and people of Italy and United Kingdom (UK) over the death of their kidnapped nationals during a rescue attempt as he called for the support of international communities in the fight against terrorism since Nigeria has decided to tackle the challenge.... http://www.thenationonlineng.net
Interesting!!!
They were warned against the deportation of Nigerians without following the appropriate institutional and legal framework.
Foreign Affairs Minister Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru conveyed the message at a parley with the Diplomatic Corps in Abuja.
According to him, the Federal Government has nothing against deportation provided it is done with dignity and decency.
He also told the Foreign Ambassadors and High Commissioners to urgently provide special reception halls for visa applicants, decrying the way Nigerians queue up in the rain and in the sun for visas.
His words: “Let me state here that the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is not opposed to the deportation of Nigerians who no longer have the rights to remain in the countries from where they are being deported, especially after they might have exhausted all local remedies.“We, however, insist that this deportation should be done within the appropriate institutional and legal framework and with dignity and decency. We have indeed signed MOUs with some countries of the world and are ready to take similar actions with interested countries.”
While urging Nigerians all over the world to be law abiding and not abuse the hospitality of their hosts, he said: “It is a cardinal principle of Nigeria’s foreign policy to promote and protect the welfare of Nigerians. We will not abdicate this responsibility to our citizens all over and in all circumstances.”
On the need for conducive environment for visas applicants in the country, he said: “Missions that have not erected special reception halls for visa applicants should do so, in order that Nigerian visa applicants will not have to queue in the rain and hot sun when they apply for visas at embassies.”
He also accused some foreign missions in the country of breaching the proper channel of communication with the Federal Government.
Ashiru said: “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs remains the official channel of communication between government and accredited missions. My ministry will ensure that requests for assistance are treated expeditiously. I shall therefore take a deem view of missions who flout this established channel of communication.”
The minister also disclosed the country has received trade and economic delegations from different countries, urging them to continue in that spirit for the mutual benefit of the populace.
He condoled with the government and people of Italy and United Kingdom (UK) over the death of their kidnapped nationals during a rescue attempt as he called for the support of international communities in the fight against terrorism since Nigeria has decided to tackle the challenge.... http://www.thenationonlineng.net
Interesting!!!
Why UK deported 53 Nigerians.
MORE facts emerged 3 days ago on why Britain deported 53 Nigerians last week.
Many of them had overstayed their visas. Some had completed their prison terms, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. It also maintained, through a statement signed by its spokesman, Ogbole Ode, that 53 – not 120 – Nigerians were brought back home from the United Kingdom (UK).
The statement explained that the deportation followed due process because the affected Nigerians were made to face some migration-related panels and went through legal appeals.
It claimed that the processes, up to deportation level, were monitored by senior officials of the Nigerian High Commission in London .
The statement reads: “On the issue of deportation of Nigerians from Britain , we wish to state emphatically that the total number of Nigerians involved was 53 contrary to the exaggerated claim of 120.
“These compatriots were removed from the UK essentially because they have overstayed their visas or have completed their prison terms.
“Deportation of Nigerians from the UK is covered by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Migration Returns which was concluded between the two countries a few years ago.
“Under the terms of the MoU, Nigerians who no longer have the rights to remain in the UK and have exhausted all local remedies and legal appeals are subject to removal from the country.
“This has made deportation of such Nigerians a matter of routine that now takes place in line with the provision of the MoU.
“The whole process was supervised by very senior officials of the Nigerian High Commission, London.”
An official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who also spoke in confidence, said: “We started Migration Returns in 2005 after the completion of the MoU.
It is a global trend to deport migrants who are surviving through illegal means, including credit card fraud, internet scams and immigration paper forgery.
“It is not as if Nigeria is condoning the deportation of its citizens. Those who have valid visas and earn income legitimately in the UK have nothing to fear.”
Smh!!!
Many of them had overstayed their visas. Some had completed their prison terms, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. It also maintained, through a statement signed by its spokesman, Ogbole Ode, that 53 – not 120 – Nigerians were brought back home from the United Kingdom (UK).
The statement explained that the deportation followed due process because the affected Nigerians were made to face some migration-related panels and went through legal appeals.
It claimed that the processes, up to deportation level, were monitored by senior officials of the Nigerian High Commission in London .
The statement reads: “On the issue of deportation of Nigerians from Britain , we wish to state emphatically that the total number of Nigerians involved was 53 contrary to the exaggerated claim of 120.
“These compatriots were removed from the UK essentially because they have overstayed their visas or have completed their prison terms.
“Deportation of Nigerians from the UK is covered by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Migration Returns which was concluded between the two countries a few years ago.
“Under the terms of the MoU, Nigerians who no longer have the rights to remain in the UK and have exhausted all local remedies and legal appeals are subject to removal from the country.
“This has made deportation of such Nigerians a matter of routine that now takes place in line with the provision of the MoU.
“The whole process was supervised by very senior officials of the Nigerian High Commission, London.”
An official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who also spoke in confidence, said: “We started Migration Returns in 2005 after the completion of the MoU.
It is a global trend to deport migrants who are surviving through illegal means, including credit card fraud, internet scams and immigration paper forgery.
“It is not as if Nigeria is condoning the deportation of its citizens. Those who have valid visas and earn income legitimately in the UK have nothing to fear.”
Smh!!!
Pai Organic Skincare for Sensitive Skin
As advertised in Mail On Sunday, The Telegraph, Sunday Times Style, Vogue, Grazia, Good Housekeeping and many many more publications!
Pai is an organic skin care range for people with sensitive skin.
Many people look to organic skin care for the because they have developed a sensitivity or allergy to their existing skin care products. Too often the choice is between unsophisticated organic balms in uninspiring packaging or ranges that claim to be natural, but are packed full of irritating chemicals and alcohol.
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Pai is an organic skin care range for people with sensitive skin.
Many people look to organic skin care for the because they have developed a sensitivity or allergy to their existing skin care products. Too often the choice is between unsophisticated organic balms in uninspiring packaging or ranges that claim to be natural, but are packed full of irritating chemicals and alcohol.
Pai is different. The products are the cleanest on the market today and packaged for the aspirational customer. We are experts in sensitive skin - we leave out the chemicals that irritate us and only use premium-grade organic ingredients with proven skin-loving properties.
Our best sellers are the Chamomile & Rose Sensitive Skin Moisturiser, the Comfrey & Calendula Calming Body Cream and Camellia & Rose Gentle Hydrating Cleanser.
Target Audience:
• Perfect for women with sensitive or allergic skin.
• Women who have developed a chemical sensitivity to their current skin care
Brand:
• Rosacea sufferers who require alcohol and chemical free skin care products.
• People who have eczema, psoriasis, contact dermatitis, urticaria and adult acne.
Also:
• Beauty purchasers 25+
• Organic Consumers 30+
Click the link below for more information:
http://track.moreniche.com/hit.php?w=247615&s=187
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