Ben
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Ben
@wada_benjamin
CEO¦¦ Experience≠the best teacher ¦¦ Finance & Tech ¦¦ Entrepreneur ¦¦ Creativity ¦¦ Innovative ¦¦ Rural Digital Inclusion ¦¦ Advocate for Good Governance.
Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2015
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@Bond_not_james Educated illiteraté. Idiôt, they force you to build house and put out for rent?
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@cuppymusic Too much wealth and freedom can ruin purpose.... Cuppy, your parents met, married, and built a legacy. You came from that. Now you refuse to marry or continue the lineage. Imagine if they did the same-there’d be no you. Abeg pick one na. Love is a beautiful thing ❤️
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Too much wealth and freedom can ruin purpose. Cuppy, your parents met, married, and built a legacy. You came from that. Now you refuse to marry or continue the lineage. Imagine if they did the same, there’d be no you na. Just pick one, love is a beautiful thing ❤️
Cuppy@cuppymusic
Making it big… but mother of Dúdú and FünFün, no husband, with plenty suitors in my DMs and none can even spell Pomeranian 😭🐾
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@Emmythetechs @worldranking_ I have seen this in my village in Nigeria more than 200 times. Back then we even go to harvest fish from the ground during dry season.
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In 1999, Lagos was broken, chaotic, underperforming, and barely a blip on Africa’s economic radar. It’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) stood at a mere ₦600 million monthly.
Then came one man who chose the hard path, not because it was easy, convenient, or popular, but because it was right, necessary, and urgent.
By the time he left office in 2007, Lagos was generating ₦8 billion monthly.
Today, that figure has soared beyond ₦100 billion monthly, that’s nearly twice as much as the combined IGR of all 19 northern states.
That same visionary now leads Nigeria.
And once again, amid resistance, propaganda, and entrenched interests, he is doing for the nation what he once did for Lagos.
So we must ask ourselves:
If Lagos could rise from the depths to become Africa’s second-largest economy, behind only Cairo and ahead of Johannesburg, what might be said of Nigeria by 2050 on the global stage?
We can only begin to imagine…
But history teaches us: that possibilities are limitless for those who dare to lead, and those who choose to believe.
Now is our moment:
To build.
To rise.
To write a new Nigerian story, together.
#RenewedHope #CEDOSpeak


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@OgbeniDipo Apparently, you are either being biased or an educated illiterate.
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@ysone2 The writer of this post is one of the educated illiterates we have in Nigeria or from Nigeria and part of the problem of the country. No sane person can defend Tinubu's government in any way. No even sane country would allow Tinubu or his administration to exist.
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"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge." She set up a camera with a ring light to accuse the president of incompetence. In her opinion, it doesn't matter if fuel and forex subsidies are gone; the prices of goods must remain the same. She doesn't care about the disruption in the global supply chain; she thinks the president should use his "magical powers" to keep commodity prices the same. They're oblivious to the fact that despite the high cost of living in Nigeria today, it's still the cheapest country to live in Africa. Even in terms of wages, Nigeria's minimum wage isn't the lowest. If Tinubu were selfish like past leaders, he would've continued the forex and fuel subsidies, but because he knew he had a job to do, he made some tough decisions. Ironically, the most competent leader is being labeled incompetent simply because people are unhappy with the prices of goods must.
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline
"How can we be missing our previous president? This is the worst government ever. If you know you cannot rule, step down" - Content creator Phoebe rants about the state of the economy; also suggests a solution.
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@PiCoreTeam Why moved transferable balance and add to unverified? What's your plan.
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Final Reminder: The Grace Period requires both KYC and Mainnet migration to be completed by 8:00am UTC on March 14, 2025, to avoid forfeiting most of your Pi other than Pi mined within the rolling window of the last 6 months before your Pi is migrated. Learn more minepi.com/blog/grace-per…

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Did you know @Uniswap made a new blockchain?
Be a part of history and mint the first NFT on @unichain
🦄 - app.mvhq.io/missions/unich…

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@canadian_chops It's well, I'm following you. That's all I can do for now.
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You people should come and check on me, I’m not breathing fine I’m serious.
What I sent. What he said.


Pere(Baker in Bayelsa)@canadian_chops
There’s this fine guy I’m following, I want to shoot my shot in his dm(Shebi you people said we should be bold😪) I will give you guys update in the evening.
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@instablog9ja Few days ago, I wanted to do urgent transfer close to a million naira with my app and app wasn't working so I used my ATM card to do withdraw and transfer on POS. Many elderly people who doesn't operate app and live distance from bank do the same. Have they thought about that?
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CBN limits daily withdrawal on POS to N100,000.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has set a daily withdrawal limit on point-of-sale (PoS) terminals to N100,000 per customer.
In a circular sent to all deposit money banks (DMBs), microfinance Banks, mobile money operators and super-agents, titled ‘Cash-out limits for agent banking transactions,’ CBN noted that the new directive is in line with the apex bank’s ongoing efforts to advance a cashless economy.
According to the circular, the interventions aim to address identified challenges, combat fraud and establish uniform operational standards across the industry.
“In view of the above, ALL principals of agents are to comply with the following directives immediately: i. Issuers shall set a cash withdrawal limit (cash-out) per customer (regardless of channel) to N500,000.00 per week.
ii. Ensure that all agent banking terminals are set to a daily maximum transaction cash-out limit of N100,000.00 per customer.

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