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Re: 70% of Financial Crimes in Nigeria Linked to Banks – EFCC by gforce5: 10:58am On Mar 08
Ban which bank cheesy? Didn't you watch Herbert Wigwe's memorial? Cardoso, Edun and a lot of officials from the ruling party were there. Politicians and bankers are like siamese twins. They go hand in hand. Binance, crypto and yahoo boys are easier targets and scapegoats. Meanwhile the real Yahoo boys are the bankers who swindle millions of people out of their hard earned money.
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So when is Cardoso and Tinubu banning the banks?


If you think Cryptocurrency is what is causing the Nigerian economic problems, what says you to this news?


Ban the banks, save the economy.

Nobi so?
Re: 70% of Financial Crimes in Nigeria Linked to Banks – EFCC by NAC1666: 4:23pm On Mar 08

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