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    MUCA got a reaction from Amadia in HELP ME, LAST STAGE - AM PANICKING   
    This family (VJ) has a way of watering every members in need. Your water hose for fire is always ready to water. You have just watered me and am cooling off from internal heat. Just remember that its my prayer that you will all be watered one after the other. Because he who waters surely will be watered. 
     
     
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    MUCA got a reaction from Ozarka in AOS INTERVIEW WIFE WITHDRAW I-130   
    i pray things work out well for him.
    Ask God for help & follow the constructive VJers advice here.
    This is a wonder working community (VJ) .
    He will smile at the end of the day.
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    MUCA got a reaction from Daphne . in AOS INTERVIEW WIFE WITHDRAW I-130   
    i pray things work out well for him.
    Ask God for help & follow the constructive VJers advice here.
    This is a wonder working community (VJ) .
    He will smile at the end of the day.
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    MUCA got a reaction from TBoneTX in Filipina Run with another American   
    Do NOT Marry Someone Until You Can Honestly Answer These 20 Questions
    Maybe you've been together a while and are considering taking a big step, or perhaps you just started seeing one another and aren't sure if you should stay the course. Whatever your situation, a check-in is never a bad thing. Read on for 20 tough questions to ask about your relationships before moving forward.
    You *must* have these internal conversations before walking down the aisle.
    Maybe you've been together a while and are considering taking a big step, or perhaps you just started seeing one another and aren't sure if you should stay the course.
    Whatever your situation, a check-in is never a bad thing. Read on for 20 tough questions to ask about your relationships before moving forward.
    1. Is for better or worse making me better or worse?
    Does your partner encourage you to be your best self, or does he or she get intimidated by any triumphs and feel more secure when you're not putting your best foot forward?
    2. Do we really accept one another?
    There will always be things you want to change about the people in your life, but no one should be in a situation where they feel they aren't allowed to be authentic and accepted as the unique, special (yet flawed) person they are.
    3. Who am I?
    How can you know if your partner is a good match if you have no idea who you are?
    4. Am I happy to be in this relationship?
    The idea of sharing a life together is not to find someone to complete you or make you happy. But let's face it: being unhappy at home can seep into other areas of your life . . . and fast. If you're always fighting or just generally not feeling great about your twosome, it doesn't mean you have to bail out (counseling might be a good option) but marrying someone in the hope that it changes things is a bad, bad idea.
    5. Am I feeling trapped?
    Do you really want to be in this relationship the majority of the time or do you find yourself wishing for a way out? Do you stay because you've invested time or are you really invested in your mate?
    6. What am I doing to hold us back?
    Maybe you could be more attentive, more thoughtful, quicker to let things go, or the first to bring up going to counseling. Whatever it is, take this as your sign to step up.
    7. Is this relationship balanced?
    Do you feel you're both on the same page in terms of compromise, care, support and sacrifice? Or is one of you doing most of the giving while the other just sits with their hand out?
    8. Can we have fun together?
    Have you ever seen two people sit across from one another in silence at brunch as though they are being forced to walk through their day together? Not. fun.
    9. Can we have fun apart?
    Co-dependency ain't cute, y'all.
    10. Why am I in this relationship?
    Is it because you respect, love, trust, and value the person you are with? Or because you're afraid of being alone, worried about finances, or have built a life you're scared to leave?
    11. Where is this going?
    Living in the "now" is great, but eventually the partnership will need a plan or someone will begin to feel anxious.
    12. Do I really trust my partner?
    For some, the immediate response to this can be devastating. If you're one of them, it's time to ask why and how you can begin to build or rebuild trust. Without it, there's no chance.
    13. Am I with a good person?
    Knowing what you know about your partner today, would you vouch for them if they were a friend?
    14. Am I attracted to my partner?
    Physical attraction is hardly the most important component in a relationship, but forcing yourself to be in a relationship with someone who you're not attracted to — just because it's comfortable or "perfect on paper" isn't fair to anyone. You will feel resentful and they will feel rejected.
    15. Am I a parent or a partner?
    Taking care of someone you love is a great thing to do, but when you feel like you're raising a boyfriend — or worse, a husband — things get a little complicated. You'll resent his childish ways. Who wants to sleep with their mom?
    16. Does my partner have my back?
    Do you feel like you're a part of a loyal team who stands up for one another, supports one another, and shows a united front (even when the other is not around)? Or, do you feel like you're constantly being thrown under the bus by your mate?
    17. Are we looking in the same direction?
    Some couples avoid having the big talks (religion, marriage, babies) because they think that, somehow, these things will just "work themselves out." By the time they realize they won't, they're in a complicated, painful situation that leaves one (or both) feeling a little bit duped.
    18. Are we growing together?
    Being a human being living on this earth, we all have a right to grow and develop, and create a full life for ourselves. Are you and your partner still indulging in your passions (individual and shared) and growing as individuals?
    19. Am I still me?
    Being in love with someone should not require changing our identity to fit someone else's idea of who we should be, on any level.
    20. What is my gut telling me?
    You have intuition for a reason. Listen to yourself.
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    MUCA got a reaction from MeAlone in Nigeria Urhobo marriage tradition   
    Watch and Pray!
    Do NOT Marry Someone Until You Can Honestly Answer These 20 Questions
    Maybe you've been together a while and are considering taking a big step, or perhaps you just started seeing one another and aren't sure if you should stay the course. Whatever your situation, a check-in is never a bad thing. Read on for 20 tough questions to ask about your relationships before moving forward.
    You *must* have these internal conversations before walking down the aisle.
    Maybe you've been together a while and are considering taking a big step, or perhaps you just started seeing one another and aren't sure if you should stay the course.
    Whatever your situation, a check-in is never a bad thing. Read on for 20 tough questions to ask about your relationships before moving forward.
    1. Is for better or worse making me better or worse?
    Does your partner encourage you to be your best self, or does he or she get intimidated by any triumphs and feel more secure when you're not putting your best foot forward?
    2. Do we really accept one another?
    There will always be things you want to change about the people in your life, but no one should be in a situation where they feel they aren't allowed to be authentic and accepted as the unique, special (yet flawed) person they are.
    3. Who am I?
    How can you know if your partner is a good match if you have no idea who you are?
    4. Am I happy to be in this relationship?
    The idea of sharing a life together is not to find someone to complete you or make you happy. But let's face it: being unhappy at home can seep into other areas of your life . . . and fast. If you're always fighting or just generally not feeling great about your twosome, it doesn't mean you have to bail out (counseling might be a good option) but marrying someone in the hope that it changes things is a bad, bad idea.
    5. Am I feeling trapped?
    Do you really want to be in this relationship the majority of the time or do you find yourself wishing for a way out? Do you stay because you've invested time or are you really invested in your mate?
    6. What am I doing to hold us back?
    Maybe you could be more attentive, more thoughtful, quicker to let things go, or the first to bring up going to counseling. Whatever it is, take this as your sign to step up.
    7. Is this relationship balanced?
    Do you feel you're both on the same page in terms of compromise, care, support and sacrifice? Or is one of you doing most of the giving while the other just sits with their hand out?
    8. Can we have fun together?
    Have you ever seen two people sit across from one another in silence at brunch as though they are being forced to walk through their day together? Not. fun.
    9. Can we have fun apart?
    Co-dependency ain't cute, y'all.
    10. Why am I in this relationship?
    Is it because you respect, love, trust, and value the person you are with? Or because you're afraid of being alone, worried about finances, or have built a life you're scared to leave?
    11. Where is this going?
    Living in the "now" is great, but eventually the partnership will need a plan or someone will begin to feel anxious.
    12. Do I really trust my partner?
    For some, the immediate response to this can be devastating. If you're one of them, it's time to ask why and how you can begin to build or rebuild trust. Without it, there's no chance.
    13. Am I with a good person?
    Knowing what you know about your partner today, would you vouch for them if they were a friend?
    14. Am I attracted to my partner?
    Physical attraction is hardly the most important component in a relationship, but forcing yourself to be in a relationship with someone who you're not attracted to — just because it's comfortable or "perfect on paper" isn't fair to anyone. You will feel resentful and they will feel rejected.
    15. Am I a parent or a partner?
    Taking care of someone you love is a great thing to do, but when you feel like you're raising a boyfriend — or worse, a husband — things get a little complicated. You'll resent his childish ways. Who wants to sleep with their mom?
    16. Does my partner have my back?
    Do you feel like you're a part of a loyal team who stands up for one another, supports one another, and shows a united front (even when the other is not around)? Or, do you feel like you're constantly being thrown under the bus by your mate?
    17. Are we looking in the same direction?
    Some couples avoid having the big talks (religion, marriage, babies) because they think that, somehow, these things will just "work themselves out." By the time they realize they won't, they're in a complicated, painful situation that leaves one (or both) feeling a little bit duped.
    18. Are we growing together?
    Being a human being living on this earth, we all have a right to grow and develop, and create a full life for ourselves. Are you and your partner still indulging in your passions (individual and shared) and growing as individuals?
    19. Am I still me?
    Being in love with someone should not require changing our identity to fit someone else's idea of who we should be, on any level.
    20. What is my gut telling me?
    You have intuition for a reason. Listen to yourself.
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    MUCA got a reaction from Natasha&Noor in DENIED   
    Am so sorry for your experience at the moment.
    Ask your wife to get letters of consent or attestation from her parent, pastor if a Christian and a revered elder or person in the society.
    Get the same from your own side too.
    Above all that you will be going with, PUT GOD AHEAD OF THE INTERVIEW. COMMIT THAT DAY FROM NOW INTO HIS HANDS. LET HIM DECIDE NOT THE CO ABOUT YOUR UNION WITH YOUR WIFE. HE IS FAITHFULL, HE WILL DO IT FOR YOU.
    YOU WILL TESTIFY TO GOD'S GLORY THAT EVEN THOUGH EVRYPNE SAYS GHANA CONSULATE IS DIFFICULT BUT YOU CAME OUT VICTORIOUS.
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    MUCA got a reaction from Amhara in Father's written consent to marriage K1   
    Listen to me my friend, everyone here has spoken well. But dont be down cast ok. From all i ve read about you here, you ve got all its take to get your visa even without the physical presence of your would-be husband.
    You may not even be asked of any of the evidences you are gatheing as proof of bonifide relationship even though a letter from your dad can be good too. Gather all the primary documents yours and his and you will be fine.
    You may be raising a red flag if your fiance goes to the inteview with u. Why? He couldnt visit u then but can come to the interview (redflag).
    My fiance and i met once in 2yrs for just 14 days before i went for my inteview 27th Aug., 2015 at lagos consulate and was approved by God's grace.
    If you are real then dont be scared of anything. GO GET YOUR VISA GIRL, ITS WAITING FOR YOU.
    Check my review on Nigeria Review. It will help. Am MUCA
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