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As a caregiver, I add companionship and assistance in the day-to-day life of the client without offering explicit medical care. On the other hand, am a licensed and certified nurse and I accomplish all caregiver's tasks and provide medical care.

The Taxi DriverEpisode 1It was a Sunday morning and Ejike had looked forward to testing his brand new car, a Toyota Camr...
23/08/2023

The Taxi Driver

Episode 1

It was a Sunday morning and Ejike had looked forward to testing his brand new car, a Toyota Camry which he got as a gift two weeks ago during his wedding. His friend, Ajunwa gave it to him.

Ejike and Ajunwa have known each other for more than twenty years. When they were in school, Ejike’s late parents were the ones who helped Ajunwa to register for his WAEC. Ejike could not proceed to the university because of the death of his parents who died in ghastly road acceded just before he finished his last WAEC paper. But Ajunwa was lucky to get a scholarship that enabled him to study medicine. When he heard that Ejike was getting married, he decided to buy him a car in appreciation of what his parents did for him.

Since the death of his parents, Ejike has been trying hard to survive. He ate hand to mouth and many days, he went to bed hungry. He became a taxi driver and saved money gradually until he was able to marry his wife, Uju.

Uju, a very beautiful girl married Ejike out of love, not because of money since he had none of it. She is a graduate of nursing and midwifery and she works in the same hospital as Ajunwa. Uju met Ejike one day when he had come to visit Ajunwa in the hospital and they fell in love instantly.

Their wedding was very successful and even Ejike was surprised that he could do it. Initially, the thought of the wedding expenses weighed him down, but when people started making donations to them, he and Uju were overwhelmed. They had more money than expected. After their wedding, they decided that Ejike would be using the brand new car they got for taxi business.

“Finally, you will drop that old, rickety car that you have been using for years. That car that only the driver can open the door. Anytime I enter the car, it is usually very hot like oven. I’m happy you won’t be using it again.” Uju said as they woke up that Sunday morning.

“Stop mocking my old car jari! It was that car that I drove until I got the money I used to pay your bride price. So, you always have to respect it. That car is agadi ekwe nka.” Ejike said to his wife as both of them laughed and kissed.

That day was the last day of their honeymoon. They have so far spent fourteen days in hotel, a 5-star posh hotel in Lagos. They have had such a nice time during their honeymoon.

“I wish we could stay here forever. Just eat, sleep, make love and repeat the whole thing again without having to go anywhere.” Uju said. She was in the arms of her husband. Their things were already packed as they got ready to leave the hotel room to their house, a three-bedroom apartment which Ejike had paid for a week before the wedding.

“Life is not like that my dear. If you stay here for another week, you will soon get bored. You have to work and do other things apart from eating and resting, and making love. That is how life is designed to run. That kind of life you are looking for is only in heaven, not here on earth.” Ejike said. They kissed again. They grabbed their bags and soon, they were driving out of the hotel and they were driving along Ozumba Mbadiwa and heading for Ajah where their house is located.

Just before they got to the Lekki Toll Gate, a man waved at them to stop. He looked like someone who needed a lift. He also looked desperately in need of help because there was blood on his left lap. He was bleeding profusely. The time was around 9am in the morning and the road was already busy with people hurrying to church.

“Let us stop and know if he needs our help.” Ejike said to his wife.

“My love, this is Lagos. Please let us go o! I’m scared!” Uju replied. But Ejike insisted. He applied the brakes and the car stopped by the road side.

“What’s the matter bro? Do you need help? We are headed for Ajah. Are you going our way?” Ejike asked the man.

“Please, I’m going to Ajah too. I had an accident on my way to church. Please, help me let me get home.” The man said. A lot of blood was dropping on the ground where he was standing. Ejike and Uju were touched by his story. So they had no issues asking the man to enter and ride with them.

When they got to the Lekki Toll Gate, they stopped at a police checkpoint. There was traffic gridlock because the police was checking each car very thoroughly. Passengers were asked to come down and their pockets and bags were frisked and turned upside down.

“Ah! This kind of tight security! What happened in the city?” Ejike asked no one in particular. He turned on the radio in the car. A news flash came in that armed robbers had attacked the home of a popular business man and that the police were on the trail of the rubbers. Just then, a police man came to check Ejike’s car.

“Come down from the car all of you! Put your hands up and don’t move!” The policeman shouted. He had seen the bleeding man. He searched the car and found a gun under the back seat.

“The three of you are under arrest for suspected armed robbery and unlawful possession of firearm.” The police man said.

"Oga, I'm just a taxi driver o! I don't know the man. This is my wife and we are only giving the man a lift." Ejike said.

"Shut up!" The policeman yelled as he pushed them into a Hilux van. They were taken to the station within minutes.

Watch out for Episode 2.

18/09/2021
08/10/2020

The USA Greencard DV Lottery application started yesterday. (FOR THOSE INTERESTED)

October 7th - November 10th (USA TIME, which is around 7pm Kenyan time).
Application is free. Are you prepared?

Do you have your passport and photo?

If not, arrange for passport photo taken, make sure the studio you using are well knowledgeable on matters Greencard application.

Wishing you all the best and don't hesitate to ask any question that might be bothering you.

For single mums and dads, just in case you are selected, get a letter of consent from your partner to allow you to travel with the kid(s).

It doesn't matter if the kid doesn't have their dad last name, doesn't matter if the kid is under your custody or you the guardian.

They must have permission from the biological parent unless dead which document must be presented (Anza kuongea na baby Daddy/mama mapema)

To parents with babies (0-6 months) don't worry, take the photos using your phone ensure their ears are visible, the eyes must be open.

You should start making friends find a host or equipped yourself with some cash in your bank probably $5000-$10000 if you don't have a host.

After selection, you are 100% responsible for your medical fees, interview booking fee and your air ticket.

You must prove to the embassy that you are capable of taking care of yourself while in the US, you must prove behind doubt that you won't be a burden to the Government or relying on food stamps.

The US government won't provide any winner with a job, housing or financial support.

If selected be ready to start from scratch, most Kenyan or Africans start with enrolling in nursing schools; majorly they do RNA and CNA which is dealing with home base care for the elderly as they gradually upgrade their skills.

Be different; there are other profitable paying careers in the US, choose additional expertise rather than Nursing.

If selected, don't sell your house or property, don't hold parties and saying goodbye to the whole village, there is more after selection.

The Embassy reserves the right to approve or deny your visa if they feel the information you provided during your interview are not legit or something missing or just the consular having a bad day( it happens a lot).

The selection doesn't mean flying; your interview is based on your case number provided by the embassy; the case number determine the date when your interview will be scheduled.

At times high case numbers like 70k upwards get cut off.

When applying as a spouse, make sure you include each other on each application, you stand high chances, no polygamous marriage accepted.

Most questions asked by the consular at the embassy are:

What is the reason of you applying for a green card?

Do you have a host?

What is the relationship between you and the host?

If you applied as married, but they sense you guys were brought together by green card, they may have two separate interviews with your husband or wife separately, to find a little discrepancy.

On arrival to the US first enrol in a school because most of our Kenyan degrees becomes useless the moment you pass the point of entry in the US.

I recommend anybody studio for a photograph or any reputable one around you that knows green card photo requirements.

This is the official link to the application:

https://dvprogram.state.gov/

It is 100% free to apply!

All the best.

Are you aware that DC-LOTTERY 2021-2022 will kick off as from 7th this month?Don't hesitate to contact me for any inquir...
02/10/2020

Are you aware that DC-LOTTERY 2021-2022 will kick off as from 7th this month?
Don't hesitate to contact me for any inquiries on how to go about it..

Medicine and Health encompasses the study of the prevention, cure, and understanding of diseases.

25/09/2020

Are you stuck to do some online stuffs or online application such visa? are facing any other challenges like application of helb loan? do you want to know who listed you in CRB? don't estate to contact us, we are here to make you work easier at your comfort zone, just from home,,
inbox you detail and the service you could want us to handle and I will respond ASAP

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