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Greetings Family,
I tried attaching an article, but I’m unable to do so. Anyway, has anyone heard about the appointment of a South Korean as an ambassador to South Korea? He’s a naturalized “Ghanaian” named Kojo Choi 🙄😒🤦🏿♀️
Greetings Family,
I tried attaching an article, but I’m unable to do so. Anyway, has anyone heard about the appointment of a South Korean as an ambassador to South Korea? He’s a naturalized “Ghanaian” named Kojo Choi 🙄😒🤦🏿♀️
Amerikkka has the audacity to charge anyone an “integrity fee.” Babylon is falling, and we need to stay and build home ✊🏿 #africaforafricans
africa.businessinsider.com
U.S. introduces $250 visa integrity fee, raising barriers for African applicants
Visiting the United States is about to become significantly more expensive for African travellers, following a new policy that introduces a hefty $250 “visa integrity fee” for most nonimmigrant visa applicants
Integrity to go to stolen land built by stolen people. Yep, we’re still in the age of isft.
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