@SabinaNkiru Igbo’s are not in government but they keep giving people sleepless nights! I really don’t understand how people without government backing can be this envied! Igbo’s are truly great!!!
Igbo men are buying back all the properties bought by Port Harcourt people through abandoned property- Port Harcourt man laments
I don't know what to make of this, is he for or against.
@ayimah1z@dammiedammie35 If you stoop so low to give hand job there’s no guarantee you didn’t suck it too! Kindly leave Bobrisky alone, make every gay dey him lane 😂😂😂😂
@X_Dailly I comprehend that online exchanges between individuals from different ethnic groups, particularly Igbo and Yoruba, may involve such contentious remarks.
However, I find it objectionable when prominent political figures and their families partake in such behavior.
@akerele_s@DaddyFRZ The foolish ones here are the people that voted a candidate that won’t show up for a debate ! They voted on the basis of ethnicity and they should enjoy what they get!
Thanks, @DaddyFRZ for educating those animals in human dress. Nigerians will learn in a very hard way. The white people who call black people monkeys are right. How can people be jubilating when their economy is crashing is that normal just because their candidate didn't win?
I don't blame some of you people history says monkeys 🙈 slept with una mama.
Animals in human dress. If you people like it or not @officialABAT will overcome all the evil you people are planning. Awon omo eranko.
@ishorlaversati1@ONsogbu He has already succeeded in destroying the economy! You expect magic from a president that can’t boast of ordinary WAEC. Dey play!
💥BREAKING!
Breath of Fresh Air
Nigeria pays off $1.81bn debt owed China, India, Germany, services CBN loans with N912bn
Nigeria has honoured its debt obligations to China, Germany, and others.
The Federal Government revealed the amount it repaid to the countries in a statement on Monday. Nigeria must succeed and overcome all evil forces. Better days ahead.
@BwalaDaniel@GovWike@jidesanwoolu Hope you also noticed how sanwoolu remained loyal to his boss but u have switched masters 3 times in less than one year 😂😂😂
I hope @GovWike Wike is watching @jidesanwoolu Sanwo Olu holding media chat? That’s the way to hold a media chat and be decorous, discussing issues with clarity of expression, admitting failure where he needed to, accepting responsibility, explaining reason behind certain decisions . No name calling, no tantrums and no innuendos.
I also recommend all Governors to hold regular media chat amd talk about what they are doing or not doing
Reteeet
“Binance is not the problem”.
But Binance already admitted manipulative activities on it platform.
Binance said it will work with FG/CBN and lawmakers .
Binance said they will become strict against manipulators on it platform as “users behaving in a manipulative way will be removed from the platform”.
But you are coming here to defend them and say “they are not the problem”
There has to be punitive measures against Binance.
Yes supply is a problem, so is willful manipulation.
People can trade crypto on any platform but dollar- naira exchange should be banned on all crypto platforms.
Only banks should be allowed to swap digital assets to naira.
Only banks should be allowed to trade dollar for naira.
IMTOs should pay in Naira via banks
BDCs should be outlawed.
@mediavdm This very dark fool didn’t see when igbo’s were attacked across Lagos for not voting Tinubu? You are in London and you still look dirty and pathetic
The Naira-Dollar manipulators
I chanced on an X post Tuesday night by one Brother Bernard @Mikael C Bernard who railed against what he called the order of the EFCC, NSA on Finance to set a cap on traders selling USD tokens for Naira equivalent.
He disclosed that token sellers have migrated to Telegram and were selling Naira at N1850 and above.
He did not stop there, he lashed out at the Nigerian authorities over the efforts to arrest the slide of the Naira. He wrote: “If this is how they plan to save the naira, I’m sorry but it’s going to fail woefully. Binance was only a medium. If you block Binance, people will find new ways.This whole policy is absolutely ridiculous. Naira is going to zero”.
Naira going to Zero? Is the owner of this account a Nigerian patriot? I checked Bernard’s profile. He says he is “BUIDLing something for migrants” and he is the "Chief Commander of Japa". Bernard also posted a web link www. exposingagbado.com.
My curiosity has paid off. Bernard is one of those implacable supporters of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s opponents in the last election, still having an axe to grind; otherwise, why will any patriotic Nigerian wish that “Naira is going to Zero”.
On Tuesday, Bernard shared Naira-Dollar rates on some unidentified platforms, possibly Telegram, where Naira is being traded at N1900-N1950 to a US dollar.
He also enjoined forex traders or token holders to move their funds to “kucoin or bybit or your own cold wallet”.
Today, Bernard reported again that Binance has removed Tuesday’s cap and has now put another cap on Naira-dollar exchange. It is now N1892, he said, with a trading range of N1392 and N1892.
He was not happy about the new cap and attacked Binance: “Binance continues their games with Nigerians. Caps at 1892 when clearly the exchange rate is almost 2000/$ on other platforms. Trade elsewhere (NFA)”.
He retweeted a post by ‘Olumide capital’, who said Binance “distances itself from the forex debacle in Nigeria. Olumide reported that Binance said its platform is “market-driven and not intended to be a proxy for currency pricing in Nigeria.”
Binance which is blatantly setting exchange rate for Nigeria, hijacking CBN role, is a cryptocurrency trading platform, and suffers access limitations from multiple jurisdictions, such as the US, Singapore, Canada and the UK.
According to Data Wallet, Binance is prohibited in the United Kingdom by the Financial Conduct Authority from conducting any regulated activities. In Japan, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) banned Binance for operating without the necessary regulatory approval.
Ontario, Canada, has also suspended Binance services following its inability to meet the province's securities regulation criteria. The Monetary Authority of Singapore also banned Singaporean investors from accessing Binance's services.
Binance, facing regulatory showdown in many countries, and causing disruptions in the currency market, should not be allowed to dictate the value of the Naira, not on its crypto exchange platform. Other crypto platforms such as Kucoin, Bybit should be banned from operating in our cyberspace. FX platform Aboki should be re-banned.
The EFCC and the CBN should move against these platforms trying to manipulate our national currency to Ground Zero. Crypto should be banned in our country or else this bleeding of our currency will continue unabated.