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💰 long, N*gga's strong. Bihness💯
Steady boost of good vibes. Katılım Ağustos 2010
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@ruffydfire So @officialABAT will take a fresh loan everyday every eke market day. On behalf of Nigerians and convert the some portion of the loan as gift to some selected 'party loyalist' and pin the same loans on them and others who never benefited as public debt. 🎤Mumu.....
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MI6-Backed CIR Targets Russia-Linked A7 Expansion in Africa as Alternative to SWIFT Gains Ground
On April 6, 2026, the Financial Times published a hit piece targeting A7 LLC, a Russian fintech company expanding into Africa, with operations in Nigeria and Zimbabwe, and reported interest in Togo. The piece, written by Polina Ivanova and Jacob Judah, frames A7 primarily through its links to sanctioned Russian actors and institutions, deliberately casting a negative shadow on the financial institution.
Much of that framing draws on the Centre for Information Resilience (CIR), a London-based organisation that claims to be an independent investigator of disinformation and conflict when, in fact, it is a propaganda machine operating out of London, with funding tied to MI6’s parent agency, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), and the U.S. State Department. This funding pipeline, however, means the CIR operates in the interests of its Western funders in London and Washington, including targeting independent voices and labelling Pan-African voices as pro-Kremlin.
For The Spearhead, Mayowa Durosinmi (@mayordeah_) analyses how this hit piece from both the FT and CIR affects African markets.
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@Max_champpp @asemota @PeterObi Going by your woke analysis. In the 2023 election, lagos and Abuja were in the south east too?
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The way Nigerians switched from Labour to ADC and then to NDC because of @PeterObi should be studied in universities. This man is going to become President eventually in a free and fair election.
The goal now should be ensuring that by any means necessary.
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@Max_champpp @asemota @PeterObi So what's the essence of whitewashing the idea that Nogerians genuinely want him to be president. Making a tribal narrative to regionalise his candidacy is deliberately evil. Stop this spinning!
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@beri_grizou Funny PSA 😁. But on a real ehn. This gays and lesz thing don plenty fr Naija o. A female friend of mine opened up to me that she's into girls. Guess the profession of her co-gender in the affair; A serving police officer in the NPF. This thing is everywhere in Nigeria.
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@TomolaGroup The NGX is the biggest casino in Nigeria. A lot of marginal investors will surely learn the hardest way.
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Someone sent me their portfolio. Over 2 million naira. 13 stocks. I need your honest opinion.
- Dangote Cement
- GTCO
- NAHCO
- Nigerian Breweries
- NGX Group
- Presco
- Seplat
- Transcorp
- UBA
- WAPCO
- Wema Bank
- MTN
- BUA Foods
As an investor or analyst if you were to review this portfolio with 2M naira spread across these names what are you keeping what are you selling and what stock is missing that should be here?
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@TheBeninBlogger Good for all of u Benins that sold your birthright because you hated fGGO. I go give him a basin to cry more.
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UBA: 2025 Dividend Skip Is Temporary, ‘We’re Going After Defaulters’ for 2026 Return – Alawuba
UBA has a long history of dividend payments, with yields sometimes reaching double digits. We paid dividends consecutively from 2023 through the first half of 2025. However, the Central Bank of Nigeria gave banks a window to exit the forbearance regime, and UBA was one of the banks that did so. That required us to reclassify certain accounts in line with prudential guidelines. We made provisions of about ₦331 billion, which pushed our non-performing loan ratio above the threshold required for dividend payment.
Oliver Alawuba, GMD/CEO, United Bank for Africa
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@iamBigChops Hmmmm!
A colleague of mine almost lost himself in that thing....
This guy ran mental as a result of the mess getting involved in that gambling game.
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