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Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Objectivist04: 8:16pm On Feb 27 |
[quote author=SirLakes post=128679188]Dem no get dollars for Ekiti, ondo, osun [/q Nothing is happening in those states, Ebonyi alone has more BDCs than Ogun Oyo osun and ekitit combined. It shows that they are dead economically |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Lumarstone: 8:21pm On Feb 27 |
richiemcgold: Ondo is a farming state, thus; has nothing to do with BDC |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Metrofox(m): 8:23pm On Feb 27 |
datola: No, Lagos is for yorubas alone. 1 Like |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by HBB1(m): 8:25pm On Feb 27 |
[quote author=Objectivist04 post=128679745][/quote] Even if you want to lie, use sense abeg! |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by VanuatuWycombe: 8:26pm On Feb 27 |
praisecity: No minimum capital to register. And they can’t form parapo to contribute and register one. Everybody one be oga for im space. |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Tareq1105: 8:26pm On Feb 27 |
goldmatrix: They're in every state but they don't have license to operate though most of them acts like Agents for those that are licensed. 1 Like |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by happney65: 8:29pm On Feb 27 |
tobtap: It has been that because it is the economy capital of Nigeria and was federal capital for over 80years All FG investment is invested in Lagos and that is why it is the most populated state in Nigeria! |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Fame1309(f): 8:32pm On Feb 27 |
spiSeyi:Do we need all of these now? Nigeria is almost sinking,and we are trying to see how to Savage the problem u are here talking like one just coming out from a bear parlour.oga wake up,this is 2024. |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by commoditiesnig: 8:33pm On Feb 27 |
Good move |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by onuman: 8:34pm On Feb 27 |
Benwems: Lagos lives on taxes from crude oil proceeds and from taxes mostly from people they call strangers in Lagos. Oduduwa Republic can come only when crude oil proceeds stop to flow into the federal coffers. |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by pacespot(m): 8:35pm On Feb 27 |
No BDCs in Ondo |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by HBB1(m): 8:39pm On Feb 27 |
happney65: 200 years from now, you will still give the same excuse. |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by arantess: 8:40pm On Feb 27 |
spiSeyi:Ebi pawa oooo Keep crying until death |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by richiemcgold: 8:40pm On Feb 27 |
Lumarstone: If Ondo state has nothing to do with BDCs you won't see abokis in such huge numbers on the streets I mentioned, buying and selling dollars everyday. From old garage to post office to oja oba bridge, abokis BDCs dominate all these areas. You've not been to Akure before, it's very obvious. Mumu people like you go just siddon for your grandpa's cottage for village dey type nonsense for internet. 2 Likes |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Holluwhakemmy(f): 8:41pm On Feb 27 |
tobtap:That's Centre of Excellence |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Jogs1900: 8:50pm On Feb 27 |
Tareq1105:It's unfortunate that Obi will be playing politics with everything to the extent of deceiving his followers. |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Bakrabas: 8:55pm On Feb 27 |
The question is that how do we recognise the licenced bdc? 1 Like |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by swagifted(m): 9:02pm On Feb 27 |
leadinggists:which kind of divide and rule be this one . |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Abagworo(m): 9:04pm On Feb 27 |
They should narrow it down to 10 per State and 100 maximum for commercial States |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Yampotatocarrot(m): 9:08pm On Feb 27 |
Majesty7: I agree with your second question, why not sell to banks and ask banks to sell directly to customers? Are banks that superior that CBN and government can't punish erring banks that refuse to sell or claim they don't have? What about banks allowing people perform transactions on their cards, even if it's just $200 monthly, with the dollar they get from CBN? 1 Like |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Frezhkid10(m): 9:13pm On Feb 27 |
Nazgul:You can only get a maximum of $500 as cash..the rest will be loaded in a debit card.. 1 Like |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Yampotatocarrot(m): 9:14pm On Feb 27 |
Jogs1900: Now, I love this, unfortunately, there's no where in the report that talks about arresting those street dollar hawkers Also, what if those guys are actually working for the licenced BDC, does that still make them illegal? I'm seeing everyone comment as if the street hawkers are illegal... What if they're actually working for the registered guys? Will it now be a crime to recruit "marketers" to sell for you? |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by deji17: 9:15pm On Feb 27 |
Why do we need this many? This is the source and conduit for the round tripping and artificial scarcity of the dollar. Most of the crooks are based in Lagos. Sanusi might know them all |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by IbeOkehie: 9:16pm On Feb 27 |
ezechi24: The Igbo were the ones in Dangote's position from the 1940s to July 1966, we were the dominant tribe in Nigeria. Nigeria didn't turn into paradise back then and the Igbo certainly didn't make any effort to turn Nigeria into a free market economy....for exactly the reasons the British didn't do it and that's why the dominant Islamic Alliance will not do it today. Basically VIOLENCE is the currency of political power in Nigeria and the result is always winner take all. Direct translation - no development. Good Luck to Nigerians. |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Ykc2(m): 9:17pm On Feb 27 |
Paraman:let's imagine edo state capital of Nigeria from time immemorial then warri nigerian port city I swear lagos will be just like another ondo or osun state also south westerners should also give thanks and praises to God's of their land that northerners are not connected to the Atlantic ocean had been that northern nigeria is connected to Atlantic ocean is game over for lagos,do you know why northerners don't want other ports in SS to work ? Is their joker against South west if south west don't want to dance to their tune they will make other ports working,let them build one international airport in the south east where all European airline can land and take off you will feel it at muritala Mohammed lagos,we know what is going on in nigeria,if they can move capital to Abuja what is ordinary port if they are connected to Atlantic ? |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Paraman: 9:20pm On Feb 27 |
Ykc2:warri was prospering like lagos before your people ruined the city. It's no one fault! |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Earthquakes: 9:22pm On Feb 27 |
tobtap: Other states will not improve until seaport is moved to some other regions, as long as we are import dependent everyone will always come to Lagos first and that’s why you see less state making progress apart from Lagos. If you take sanwo Olu to Oyo he will struggle etc |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by iLegendd(m): 9:32pm On Feb 27 |
I'm 20% sure some of these BDC guys that have lost their source of income will start kidnapping or join Boko straight. |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by Ykc2(m): 9:39pm On Feb 27 |
Paraman:keep fooling your self the apapa port in lagos is like mini northern nigeria go there and see what northern customs are doing there |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by happney65: 9:42pm On Feb 27 |
HBB1: That is the truth and you know it. Till the end of time that is how it would be Except if there is true restructuring. But in a situation where the major seaports,major airports etc are only concentrated in a single city of over 200M people in a country. That is what will happen |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by chaberry(m): 9:48pm On Feb 27 |
spiSeyi:Is this what the topic is all about? Or you just want to display your bigotry |
Re: CBN Lists The Number Of BDCs In States In Nigeria (Full List) by NAC1666: 9:50pm On Feb 27 |
fergie001:Lol....Probably they can open as many branches as they want. Band black market BDC now and save the naira |
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