Heaven's Envy

570 posts

Heaven's Envy banner
Heaven's Envy

Heaven's Envy

@weirdify

Reader, Writer & Can't Wait to Retire

Katılım Mayıs 2019
14 Takip Edilen27 Takipçiler
Heaven's Envy
Heaven's Envy@weirdify·
Best believe that those money bags will promptly move platforms to do business with whatever bank can support them the best. Remember the ones you replaced, especially @gtbank. There's a new disruption going on and you guys don't seem interested in the future. Keep it up.
English
2
0
0
21
Heaven's Envy
Heaven's Envy@weirdify·
Your leverage is the volume of your average customers. That's where the money for your investments and loan funds come from. The cashflow from the masses. Not the elite you spend 80% of your capacity on while being cavalier and borderline scornful towards your regular customers
English
1
0
0
14
Heaven's Envy
Heaven's Envy@weirdify·
Legacy banks in Nigeria don't realize the impact of their poor services, poor support, exhobitant and dodgy charges now till a few years later, when their banking halls become desolate because everyone now stricly use Kuda and Opay.
English
1
0
0
22
OK disciple 🇳🇬
OK disciple 🇳🇬@dorkitar·
@MikaelCBernard Woke up to a total debit of over 1500 just this morning. See sms charges like say na talking stage we dey. Same bank that will not revise failed transaction for weeks until I call and rant repeatedly. Where is the interest on money wrongly held or the airtime I spent calling u?
OK disciple 🇳🇬 tweet media
English
3
0
0
351
Ben the Seer
Ben the Seer@MikaelCBernard·
Your banks are stealing from you, and using your money to make the rich richer, and their owners even richer. They take your deposits, use it to make huge profits, while refusing to give you loans for your business, or even sell you FX. Stop celebrating their wins
English
14
282
578
15.3K
Heaven's Envy
Heaven's Envy@weirdify·
sometimes all you need is a Boost
English
0
0
0
6
Heaven's Envy
Heaven's Envy@weirdify·
@PolarisBankLtd You people said I should follow you so you can send me a DM. Followed since when now? It's until someone changes it for you before you take your word seriously?? You obviously don't give a shit about your customers, else, why would you make it so difficult to make a complaint?
English
0
0
0
51
Polaris Bank Ltd.
Polaris Bank Ltd.@PolarisBankLtd·
Congratulations to The Emeralds & The Photizos —our newest Polaris graduates who ATE exceptionally at the just concluded Polaris Graduate Intensive Training Programme (PGIT)! Your journey to excellence begins now. Shine on and make a difference! Drop a comment if you’re part of the PGIT 2025 set! #PolarisGraduate2025 #PolarisBank #VULTe #PGIT2025 #ExcellenceInBanking
Polaris Bank Ltd. tweet mediaPolaris Bank Ltd. tweet mediaPolaris Bank Ltd. tweet mediaPolaris Bank Ltd. tweet media
English
31
5
34
4.7K
MTN Nigeria
MTN Nigeria@MTNNG·
@weirdify Y'ello. I am sorry to read about the recharge issue. Please share details via DM for support. ~FM
English
1
0
0
14
MTN Nigeria
MTN Nigeria@MTNNG·
Experience meets fresh perspective, and the results? PURE WONDER! ✨ When icons and new-gen stars share a stage, expect wisdom, surprises, and maybe a little friendly competition. Stay tuned for fresh and inspiring episodes of Generational Gap. You don’t want to miss this! #MTNGenerationalGap #MakeADifferenceWithMTN
English
35
2
7
2.4K
Polaris Bank Ltd.
Polaris Bank Ltd.@PolarisBankLtd·
@weirdify Hello @weirdify, we sincerely empathize with you in this regard. Kindly follow our page to enable us engage you via DM for further assistance. Thank you.
English
1
0
0
47
Polaris Bank Ltd.
Polaris Bank Ltd.@PolarisBankLtd·
Polaris Bank was honoured to support Nigerian Women in Public Relations at the impactful Experiencing PR 2025 event. It was a remarkable experience, offering valuable insights into the evolving power and future of PR for experts and professionals. We are proud to stand with NGWomeninPR in their mission to empower and elevate Nigerian women in PR and Communications worldwide. #PolarisBank #VULTe #EPR2025 #NGWomeninPR #PublicRelations #WomenInPR
Polaris Bank Ltd. tweet mediaPolaris Bank Ltd. tweet mediaPolaris Bank Ltd. tweet media
English
44
2
4
2.1K
Heaven's Envy
Heaven's Envy@weirdify·
@PolarisBankLtd Hi, I paid to recharge my IBEDC meter with your online services over a week ago. I didn't get the recharge token nor a refund. I sent an email to complain immediately but I haven't heard anything back. This is the transaction reference: IBEDC/GDXC922217399629674876951
English
0
0
0
31
Heaven's Envy
Heaven's Envy@weirdify·
Must be very weird to be Elon Musk, lol.
English
0
0
0
13
Heaven's Envy
Heaven's Envy@weirdify·
It's a taste test Of what I hate less I don't want to be here Start fresh with the new year ... Can't change what you've done Start fresh next semester - Twenty One Pilots
English
0
0
0
24
Azee
Azee@From_A_to_Zee·
@weirdify 🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝 Fun fact: After the first four moves on the chessboard, There are more possible combinations than there are stars in the sky. But Monopoly is BAE🖤
English
1
0
1
14
Azee
Azee@From_A_to_Zee·
Hi Do you like playing mobile games? To bring out that inner child and have some fun? In case you haven't noticed, Buttercup, Life Isn't a ****ing game That being said Here's a list of mobile games that if mastered, Should set your life to Easy Mode:
Azee tweet media
English
3
3
6
290
Azee
Azee@From_A_to_Zee·
Never had a cat before. Cat headphones, yes Cat T-shirt, yes Just not a cat. Still don't.
English
2
0
2
15
Azee
Azee@From_A_to_Zee·
I DEMAND YOU LOVE ME A personal, soft thread:
Azee tweet media
English
1
0
2
116
Heaven's Envy
Heaven's Envy@weirdify·
@IAmAlenSultanic Or they might be stupid and waste your time. Or it'll devolve into an argument while you are both trying to establish your points and add vitriol to an otherwise pleasant relationship.
English
0
0
1
102
Alen Sultanic
Alen Sultanic@IAmAlenSultanic·
If you truly believe in something, let others challenge it. If they're wrong, your belief will be that much stronger, and if they're right, they just helped you become a better person. I might not agree with what you have to say, but I will always agree that you should have the right to say whatever it is that you want to say. X is the ONLY place on the entire internet where we have this, and thus I am grateful to @elonmusk for allowing free speech to thrive in a world where powers that be feel threatened by free speech. There is nothing higher than truth. - Alen
English
2
7
62
3.2K
The Concierge Nimrod
The Concierge Nimrod@GhenghisKhan01·
UWO laws are good but the problem is that the commission's officers will start behaving like defunct SARS unit of the @PoliceNG . People who largely dislike a person may also take undue advantage of it and try to use it to go after them. Distinguished @segalink what do you think?
EFCC Nigeria@officialEFCC

Olukoyede Seeks Legislation Against Unexplained Wealth Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, has called for legislation against unexplained wealth as a way of checking the criminal activities of treasury looters in the country. He made the call on Thursday, December 14, 2023 at a Two-Day International Law Conference with the theme: “Unexplained Wealth in the Global South: Examining the Asset Recovery and Return Trajectory” organized by Christopher University, Mowe Ogun State. Olukoyede said though several countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Mauritius, Kenya, Zimbabwe and Trinidad and Tobago, had embraced the Unexplained Wealth Orders, UWOs, since it came into force in 2018, he said the EFCC, Nigeria’s leading anti-graft agency, still relies on the provisions of Section 7 of its Establishment Act to check the menace. “The issue of unexplained wealth is not a local issue. There are jurisdictional legislations across the world to tackle it. Till date, countries of the world are faced with criminalities emanating from money laundering practices and illicit funds. This circumstance led to the promulgation of Unexplained Wealth Orders, UWOs that came into force in 2018. Several countries, such as the United Kingdom, Australia, Mauritius and African countries like Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean have come up with UWO. Nigeria is yet to come up with a national legislation on it,” he said. The EFCC boss, who spoke through the Abuja Zonal Commander, Assistant Commander of the EFCC, ACE1 Adebayo Adeniyi, emphasized that treasury looters would have little cover if the issue of unexplained wealth was tackled more seriously across the world. According to him, “In Nigeria today, unexplained wealth has become practical means of tracing, identifying, investigating and prosecuting corruption cases. As an anti-graft agency, suspects of any economic and financial crimes are usually required to declare their assets in the course of investigation. The basis for this is to properly establish their true asset base and their linkage or otherwise to any act of corruption. Owing to the absence of a legislation on the issue of unexplained wealth, the EFCC continues to rely on provisions of Section 7 of its Establishment Act to handle it.” Olukoyede also used the occasion to throw more light on the Commission’s experience regarding assets recovery, saying the concerns about unexplained wealth bordered on asset tracing, investigation and recovery. He said: “Nations are rapidly settling for non-conviction based asset forfeiture. The reason for this is simple: unexplained wealth can only be beneficial to the state if they are forfeited. Since inception, the EFCC has secured sizable assets from fraudsters. They range from houses, vehicles, barges, jewelry , money, furniture items, landed properties, among others. Explaining further, he stated that, “procedures for asset forfeiture usually involve prosecution of the suspected fraudster. Assets may be forfeited on an interim basis and may also be forfeited permanently depending on the position of the law and the court. However, whether interim forfeiture or permanent forfeiture, what is important is for every ill-gotten wealth to be recovered and kept with the government.” He urged the public to be forthcoming with information about suspicious assets in their various communities, as the Commission would work better only if intelligence and information were readily available.

English
2
0
2
4.7K