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NAMEX INTERIOR
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@PoojaMedia Neymar is on another level skill, flair, and impact on the pitch. Respect is mandatory, no arguments 😎
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💯 Facts
Most banking headaches aren’t the bank’s fault they’re from not understanding how your account works. Knowing your account type, fees, limits, and keeping KYC complete turns your bank from a silent money-leak into a real financial tool. Can’t wait to see the breakdown of the Access Bank packages you mentioned next.
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If you bank with Access Bank, read this carefully:
Most people don’t have a bank problem….. they have an information problem.
First, know your account type.
Savings account gives interest, but too many withdrawals can cancel it.
Example: you keep N500k expecting interest, but you withdraw money 3-4 times in a month….. at the end, no interest is paid.
Current account gives flexibility, but comes with steady charges.
Second, understand the charges.
Every debit on a current account attracts about N1 per N1,000.
Example: you move N1,000,000 in bits throughout the month….. you can quietly pay around N1,000 plus in maintenance alone.
Add SMS alerts, transfer fees, card charges…..you’ll wonder where your money is going.
Third, complete your KYC.
Without BVN and full verification, your account will have limits.
Example: you urgently need to send N500k, but your account caps you at N50k or N100k…..now you’re stranded because of incomplete setup.
Fourth, know your limits.
Transfers, ATM withdrawals, and app usage all have caps.
Example: you go to withdraw N300k at once, but your ATM limit stops at N200k…..you’ll have to split it or go inside the bank.
Fifth, stop ignoring small deductions.
N50 here, N100 there… it adds up.
Example: N4 SMS charge daily is about N120 monthly, plus card fees and alerts…..before you know it, N500-N1,000 is gone without “one big transaction”.
Access Bank is a solid bank, but like every bank, it rewards people who understand how it works and quietly charges those who don’t. If you’re disciplined, informed, and intentional with your transactions, it will serve you well. But if you ignore the details, the small charges will teach you the hard way.
Next I will talk about some of the packages in being an Access bank customer that you can benefit from.
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Once I touch your account na you go run..
Na your money kill am!
DetachedObserver@reliqu3
If lobi tags you. Notification fit burst your phone
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Wow… that’s powerful and deeply moving 😔
Your story shows the weight of legacy, the lessons from your parents’ choices, and how they shaped your values. Respect, commitment, and love aren’t just words they’re lived through actions, and you clearly carry that forward with your wife. Truly a testament to learning from the past and building better for the next generation.
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@john322226 Age doesn’t cap ambition or success. Making 8 million a month is impressive at any stage of life anyone saying otherwise is just stuck in outdated thinking.
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I’m too old to be making 8 million a month? Don’t you see how stupid you sound ?
Prodigy@diovu22
@john322226 But are you really not too old to be doing this?
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@john322226 😂 Smart move
You’ve basically found a niche within a niche people love seeing real numbers and growth. Posting payouts and impressions builds curiosity and credibility at the same time.
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My mother did not even finish secondary school.
But I recall one night, she beat the hell out of me because I could not spell "school"
I was in primary school at the time.
I recall it was my neighbor friend called "Ozioma" that rescued me.
He saw me crying outside and taught me how to spell school.
That was how I was able to eat my dinner that night.
My father was not a university graduate.
But he was making public speeches and corrected us when we made blunders.
My late father gave scholarships to many young men and women who could not afford secondary or university education.
He did his best for us as his children.
But we followed our paths and made our choices.
My late father did not make the best decision in his marriage and his choice of a wife.
And he suffered for it till he died.
But my mother for the period she was with my father, played her role and made sure that she was felt.
My father never remarried for almost 30 years until his demise.
I saw my late father in tears and pains.
He needed a wife, but he was more concerned for our wellbeing and didn't want any woman to come in to maltreat us.
I recall one time, I asked him:
"Daddy, mummy has gone, don't you want to remarry?"
In his words:
"My son, I love you all, but learn from my mistakes. I don't want you to marry your wife, and divorce her. I have suffered too much because I am no longer with your mother. But she's still your mother"
My loving father died of heart attack at 72.
And my mother wasn't at his burial.
And that was my father's wish.
We honored it.
Now you know why I frown against divorce, and why I always praise my lovely wife.
I learned from my father's mistakes and God blessed me with a lovely wife.
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