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08-23-23 00:18 #1248
Posts: 173Coded runs
Originally Posted by Argo1990 [View Original Post]
CR is a Nigerian escort listing site. Very convenient way to get ladies if you don't fancy going to bars, clubs and malls. Big thing with CR is to ensure the girl you book is indeed the girl in the pics. Do a video chat before agreeing for them to come to you and be very upfront with everything you want. A bit of bait and switch happens on that website. If she looks too good to be true, chances are that she is.
Also, some girls quote in USD / dollars not Naira, the local currency. Do not agree to see them for dollars. Always price in the local currency.
Last thing, CR girls will quote a premium online. That same girl can be had for much less on ground, it's the price of convenience.
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08-22-23 15:55 #1247
Posts: 137Originally Posted by FictionalSpace [View Original Post]
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07-18-23 03:01 #1246
Posts: 70Re: African ladies in Lagos
Hi,
Kindly provide some insight- are there any joints in Lekki / VI / Ikeja axis where non-Nigerian Africa girls frequent? Appreciate you (or anyone else) share your experience.
Thanks!
LD.
Originally Posted by Tribute15 [View Original Post]
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06-16-23 00:11 #1245
Posts: 117Cr
Originally Posted by Iceman20 [View Original Post]
Full suite of services except no Greek.
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06-13-23 17:09 #1244
Posts: 9Cost of encounter
Originally Posted by FictionalSpace [View Original Post]
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06-10-23 21:10 #1243
Posts: 117CR Success
Was in Lagos recently and booked a cute 21-year-old from CR for some afternoon delight at my hotel. When she arrived she had no ID in her so I had to go down and sign her in to the hotel. Then we got upstairs and it turns out she had no covers with her. Both of these things she said she didn't bring because I didn't specifically request them LOL.
Anyway, she managed to coordinate delivery of condoms from the nearby pharmacy which gave us some time to acquaint ourselves. She ended up being very hot, very sweet, and quite skilled.
As a blatant foreigner, Nigeria always makes me a touch nervous, but a bit of pickiness on CR yielded excellent results. Apparently you need yo be explicit about what to bring though.
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04-24-23 13:39 #1242
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04-05-23 04:37 #1241
Posts: 344Not a Resident
Originally Posted by RomanGuy [View Original Post]
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04-04-23 12:02 #1240
Posts: 883For Slowalk-Issue Nigerian Visa
Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
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03-30-23 04:14 #1239
Posts: 344Visa Interview in Home Country Only?
Thanks Roman,
Its my understanding that a visitor needing a visa must interview at the embassy in their home country. That would require me to return to USA then travel to Washington, DC to interview at the Nigerian embassy. Since I'm in Kenya, I want to interview in Nairobi if possible. Thanks again for your experience.
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03-16-23 17:30 #1238
Posts: 883For Slowalk
Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
Stupid questions. Just to ensure that you are not into human beings traffic or other frauds.
Prepare the itinerary including natural parks, african culture museums, beautiful landscapes.
If you know some priests, say and prove that you are into Bible and christianity.
Tray to understand if they covertly like a bribe and make them understand that you are game.
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03-11-23 12:17 #1237
Posts: 137Originally Posted by CommonSense [View Original Post]
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03-10-23 05:38 #1236
Posts: 344Visa Interview for Nigeria
Besides those with ECOWAS passports, has anyone applied for a Nigerian visa and NOT had to go through the interview?
While I'm at it, if you did interview, what was the interview like?
Its my understanding that Nigeria requires a face to face interview at the embassy in the country you are citizen of. I'm living in Kenya and don't want to fly back to the US then travel further to either WAS, NYC or ATL to interview at one of the Nigerian embassies.
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03-07-23 16:15 #1235
Posts: 3Are you expecting a lonely oyinbo to roam streets of Lagos and look for WG's? I don't want to be mugged and / or kidnapped. Had no problem with this in Ghana, but Lagos has a bad name and walking alone even during the day is not recommended.
Therefore I'd rather pay little bit more for the comfort. I don't expect to rack up hundreds of dollars for taxi. So if you don't have an answer for my question I don't appreciate this kind of bickering.
Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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03-07-23 09:36 #1234
Posts: 3So you're suggesting that lonely oyinbo should roam streets of Lagos and look for WGs. Like really man, I don't want to be mugged and / or kidnapped. Such advice is OK in Ghana, which is much better country but not in Lagos 9 ja.
I'm not going to pay hundreds of USDs for taxi. It costs 5 USD max inside VI. Just want to bring WG to my hotel and if I want to pay 5 USD in advance, that's my problem.
Is there anybody who can answer my question without bickering?
Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]