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GrandDaddy

GrandDaddy

@ExcellentHeart

Legal Practitioner. Notary Public. Arbitrator. Business, Capital Market, Tax, Property, Labour & Energy Law. Economics. FIFA-approved Legal Representative.

Lagos, Nigeria Beigetreten Ocak 2012
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"Picking my brain comes with an invoice." - Sonja Stribling PhD
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Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria
Dearly Beloved, Join our revered Daddy G.O, Rev. (Dr.) Sam & Rev. (Dr.) Mrs. Olabisi Aboyeji on, Tuesday 31st March 2026 at 11:30pm for Crossover Service into the Month of April 2026, Our Month of Victory and Rest on Every Side. Connect to the Live Broadcast on:
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Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria
Let us pray for Daddy G.O DAY 2 – 14 DAYS PRAYER & FASTING TOWARD ICML 2026 Today we are praying specifically for our General Overseer and his family.. Take a moment right now and lift him up, pray for fresh strength, increased anointing, divine wisdom, and God's protection
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🔥14 Days to ICML 2026!🔥 And what better way to prepare than to seek God intentionally? Starting today, we embark on a 14-Day Prayer & Fasting journey as we count down to ICML 2026. This is not just a countdown… It is a spiritual preparation. A time to align, consecrate, and

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Olufemi AWOYEMI
Olufemi AWOYEMI@OlufemiAwoyemi·
On the evening of Friday, 27 March 2026, @ngxregco dispatched two categories of correspondence that would define the opening of the final quarter of the Nigerian capital market year. The first was a direct communication of sanctions to the affected firms after the close of business. The second was a formal notification to @SECNigeria of disciplinary sanctions imposed on the 5 trading license holders of the Nigerian Exchange. Both documents bore a DC3 classification, designating them as authorised use only and confidential. By Monday morning, the second document had circulated widely across social media platforms, entering the public domain before the firms involved could address their own stakeholders, before any institutional context had been provided, and before the market opened for trading. What followed was not a regulatory disclosure event. It was a governance episode whose implications extend well beyond the specific firms named, into the structural integrity of the enforcement information chain in the Nigerian capital market. The credibility of market regulation is built not in the moment of sanction but in the quality of the process that precedes it, the discipline of the disclosure that follows it, and the institutional accountability that attaches to both. Nigeria's capital market has demonstrated that enforcement is possible. The task now is to demonstrate that enforcement is also governed. We offer a commentary on the episode. Read MORE>>>> CONCLUDING THOUGHTS ON THE MARKET AND ITS INSTITUTIONS The enforcement actions taken by NGX Regulation Limited against the five (5) trading license holders are a legitimate exercise of regulatory authority in response to alleged conduct that, if confirmed through due process, represents a serious breach of market integrity standards. Proshare does not dispute the appropriateness of enforcement where wash trades, self-matching transactions, and artificial price formation can be substantiated. A market that systematically tolerates such conduct will eventually lose the confidence of institutional investors and foreign portfolio participants, whose participation deepens liquidity and broadens the capital-formation base. What this episode has illuminated, however, is that the mechanics of enforcement matter as much as its substance. The governance of regulatory information, the sequencing of disclosure, the calibration of penalties, the transparency of appeal rights, and the coordination between enforcement communication and public information are not procedural niceties. They are the architecture within which the credibility of the enforcement system itself is built and maintained. For NGX Regulation Limited, an institution we hold in high esteem, the immediate institutional priority should be to establish clearly, through official channels, the factual basis for each sanction, the appeal mechanism available to affected firms, and the circumstances under which confidential regulatory documents entered public circulation. This is not a concession to the firms under sanction. It demonstrates institutional credibility to the market as a whole. For the Securities and Exchange Commission, the notification received on 27 March 2026 carries an implicit obligation to engage in supervisory activities. As the apex regulatory authority, the Commission is well-positioned to review not only the substantive enforcement decisions but the information governance framework within which they were executed. A formal assessment of the disclosure sequencing and the classification breach that appears to have occurred would be a constructive supervisory intervention. For the affected firms, the path forward lies in structured, measured communication with their clients and stakeholders, clear and timely engagement with the appeal process if grounds exist, and a demonstrable commitment to the mandated compliance and market conduct requirements. The reputational consequence of this episode is, to some extent, already embedded. What they do in the weeks and months that follow will determine whether institutional confidence in their operations is restored. For the investing public, the takeaway from this episode is that market integrity enforcement in Nigeria is active, that the regulatory framework carries meaningful financial consequences for confirmed infractions, and that the governance architecture surrounding that enforcement is in a phase of development that warrants continued scrutiny. A market that enforces its rules is a market worth investing in. A market that enforces its rules with precision, transparency, and procedural discipline is a market that can sustain institutional-grade participation over the long term. Finally, the credibility of market regulation is built not in the moment of sanction but in the quality of the process that precedes it, the discipline of the disclosure that follows it, and the institutional accountability that attaches to both. Nigeria's capital market has demonstrated that enforcement is possible. The task now is to demonstrate that enforcement is also governed. READ MORE>>> proshare.co/articles/ngx-a… via @proshare cc: @ngxgrp @cisnigeria
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It’s Passion Week… and HSRV is just 5 days away. The atmosphere is shifting. Hearts are being prepared. Don’t be left out. “Night of Prevailing by the Blood” is a divine moment for victory, freedom, and breakthrough. As you go through this week, reflect on the sacrifice of...
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It’s closer than you think… and you really don’t want to miss this🔥 In just SIX DAYS, we will experience the mighty hand of God through His blood. This is a night of encounter, restoration, and divine intervention. Tomorrow is Sunday, so remember to talk to people in Church

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Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria
🔥14 Days to ICML 2026!🔥 And what better way to prepare than to seek God intentionally? Starting today, we embark on a 14-Day Prayer & Fasting journey as we count down to ICML 2026. This is not just a countdown… It is a spiritual preparation. A time to align, consecrate, and
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about HRSV. Get your spirit, soul, and body ready for what God is about to do. And please don’t come alone—bring your family and someone who truly needs a touch from God🙌 It’s going to be a powerful night filled with God’s Word, praises, worship, and prayers that will transform
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Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria
It’s closer than you think… and you really don’t want to miss this🔥 In just SIX DAYS, we will experience the mighty hand of God through His blood. This is a night of encounter, restoration, and divine intervention. Tomorrow is Sunday, so remember to talk to people in Church
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WAEC NIGERIA
WAEC NIGERIA@waecnigeria·
Please click the link below to download the official examination timetable for the WASSCE for School Candidates, 2026. Kindly note that WAEC did not authorise any previously circulated versions. This link contains the only valid schedule. waecnigeria.org/article/wassce…
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Yinka Ogunnubi
Yinka Ogunnubi@yinkanubi·
The TRUTH is: - Big Enough - Strong Enough - Deep Enough - Just Enough You don't need to: - Embellish It - Add to It - Exaggerate it - Stretch It Just present it as it is and it will SET YOU FREE!
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Yinka Ogunnubi
Yinka Ogunnubi@yinkanubi·
This is a reminder that if you fail to file your PIT by the 31st of March 2026, you will be immediately owing the State you're resident in N100,000 for April 2026 and N50,000 for every month in default as penalty for non compliance. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Charles Anazodo
Charles Anazodo@chaplinez70·
Read this today and thought to share with only those who believe.
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Andreas Huebner
Andreas Huebner@_AndreasHuebner·
12 THINGS TO DO WHEN YOU THINK ALL HOPE IS LOST: 1 Turn to God first, not last “Call unto me, and I will answer thee…” — Jeremiah 33:3 KJV 2 Refuse despair as final truth “Why art thou cast down, O my soul? hope thou in God.” — Psalm 42:11 KJV 3 Speak life, not defeat “Death and life are in the power of the tongue.” — Proverbs 18:21 KJV 4 Remember past deliverances “Bless the Lord… who forgiveth… who healeth…” — Psalm 103:2–3 KJV 5 Stay still long enough to hear God “Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10 KJV 6 Reject fear deliberately “God hath not given us the spirit of fear…” — 2 Timothy 1:7 KJV 7 Hold on to God’s promises “Let us hold fast the profession of our faith…” — Hebrews 10:23 KJV 8 Choose trust over understanding “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart…” — Proverbs 3:5 KJV 9 Stay connected, don’t isolate “Two are better than one…” — Ecclesiastes 4:9 KJV 10 Worship in the dark moment “Yet I will rejoice in the Lord…” — Habakkuk 3:18 KJV 11 Wait with expectation, not resignation “They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength…” — Isaiah 40:31 KJV 12 Declare that God is not finished “Being confident… he which hath begun a good work…” — Philippians 1:6 KJV When hope feels gone, faith is being formed. Hold on. God is not done.
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