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@Alberta___
Storytelling | Previously @theflutterwave, @Glovo.



🇳🇬 Today, @theflutterwave announces a Nigerian banking license. It is a defining step in our 10-year journey to build the financial infrastructure powering Africa’s future. A decade ago, we started with a simple belief: better infrastructure changes everything. Payments failed too often, settlement was slow, and expanding meant rebuilding from scratch. So we focused on connecting what was fragmented. With the acquisition of @mono_hq earlier this year, we deepened that connectivity. Now we are going further by building a unified platform where businesses can open accounts, accept and send payments, manage payouts, run payroll, and operate across currencies in one place, with access to lending and working capital powered by real transaction data. Businesses can now run their entire financial operations seamlessly, while developers can build new financial products directly on our infrastructure at scale. We can now build, innovate and solve customer problems faster than before because we now control the value chain of payments in Nigeria. Our destiny is now in our hands. We are reimagining banking for Africa’s future. Faster. Smarter. Built for scale. 🚀🦋 Learn more: flutterwave.com/us/blog/owning… flutterwave.com/ng/bank

"Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends" (John 15:13) thank you Jesus.

This is not the time to lose your job. This is not the time to lose your job. This is not the time to lose your job. This is not the time to lose your job. This is not the time to lose your job. This is not the time to lose your job. This is not the time to lose your job.

Why the heck am I getting texts from Orca mall? I have never been there Is data protection even a thing in Nigeria?


BREAKING: New footage shows the aftermath of the massacre carried out on Palm Sunday by Islamists against Christians in Nigeria. A mother holds her son for the last time.







the meanest thing you do to yourself is pretend you don’t want the things you want. shrink the desire before anyone can see it. call it unrealistic before someone else does. and then walk around with this low grade starvation you can’t name because you buried the appetite so deep even you forgot where you put it. wanting things is dangerous. I know. it opens you up to disappointment and to looking foolish and to reaching for something that might not reach back. want it anyway. the alternative is a life of pretending you’re full.

You get two offers => ₦1M/month, fully remote (unknown startup) => ₦800k/month, on-site every day (big, well-known company) Which would you go for?