Crime › Re: Leaked Whatsapp Chats Between Odogwu Asaba And Favour by Bluearrow: 7:32am On Jul 17 |
Kalulu44: Is there any virgin that you will enter peacefully if not forcefully. In her video, she said when the guy tries to enter it wasn't possible. She then reminded him she's a virgin. Meaning she could have wanted it but just that it will have to be forcefully penetrated not as rape but as her consent. I have encountered such myself Sorry to say, u sound like a r@pist! |
Crime › Re: Leaked Whatsapp Chats Between Odogwu Asaba And Favour by Bluearrow: 6:46pm On Jul 16 |
Cherrybae: You nailed it, people only comment out of emotions.
With this chat and money mentioned. There is no case of Rape here but a deal gone wrong.
If this guy gets a good lawyer, he might win this case That forcefully took her virginity is no small statement. Going by that statement she obviously didn't consent to the act. Going to visit the guy in a hotel, doesn't mean consent. |
Crime › Re: Leaked Whatsapp Chats Between Odogwu Asaba And Favour by Bluearrow: 6:39pm On Jul 16 |
Borrow2222: If the chart is true, the guy should present it in court.
Looks to me like a deal gone wrong.
She is angry because he didn't pay her a reasonable amount.
Once money is involved, the issue of rape might be ruled out.
It's now a normal transaction with a runs girl. What about the forcefully took her virginity in the chat? Forcefully & consent don't work together. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: "We'll Shut Down MTN, Dstv & Stanbic!" – University Students President (VIDEO) by Bluearrow: 6:13pm On Jul 12 |
cathodekazim: Please don't touch my little ten Kay wey Dem my Stanbic azza. Edakun Don't mind them Seems they don't know alot of Nigerians have trillions invested in stanbic. That's one of the leading platforms for money market fund. |
Sports › Re: Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Thread by Bluearrow: 8:35am On Jul 12 |
sammirano: Argentina and France final is sure I thought these 2 countries played final in the last world cup? Na wa o |
Crime › Re: Yahoo Boy Destroys The Shrine Of A Female Native Doctor For Doing Fake Charm by Bluearrow: 7:29pm On Jul 10 |
This look like content |
Investment › Re: Equity Investment. by Bluearrow: 10:16am On Jul 10 |
Iamblessed8888: CS on fireeeeee . This kanayo season is favouring CS more than zedcrest. True |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Iran Launches Attack On Kuwait And Bahrain, Tehran Says by Bluearrow: 11:23am On Jul 08 |
safarifarms: You have an agreement which includes free flow of traffic on the Strait, but you keep attacking ships from time to time and get bombed by the US. Then you turn around and claim the US is violating the agreement and the Nigerian Iranians support you that you have right to defend yourself which no one will disagree, but why are you acting crazy most of the time and blaming others for the consequences?
How does one understand terrorists? Trump is so foolish to think making a deal with terrorists is a workable solution. I blame Trump for all these If only he had followed the netanyahun approach, this war would have since ended. He was always backing down on his threat & now Iran no longer take him serious. |
Investment › Re: Equity Investment. by Bluearrow: 10:56am On Jul 08 |
dammiecool: I have funds with stanbicibtc,ucap,lotus,gtfund,paramount,CardinalStone & zedcrest. I have used my tongue to count my teeth.  Best approach It is better to have funds spread across different fund managers, that way u get to enjoy the benefit from each. |
Investment › Re: Equity Investment. by Bluearrow: 9:02am On Jul 08 |
dammiecool: I tot ucap was going to reinvest my dividends 
Only to start receiving massive alerts for thier fixed income,women fund and balanced funds  Waiting for equity to drop.
Omo ucap is the best platform right now. Thank God I didn't move all my funds when zedcrest was trending. I almost leave dat time. A word of advice pls stay with some of this OGs they have wealth of experience about dis fund management. I don learn my lesson None is better than the other, they all have their time & moments. That is how I see it |
Investment › Re: Mutual Funds by Bluearrow: 9:43am On Jul 07 |
Sagaciousd1: Is first ally mmf still good for consideration?.....I am in the process of opening an account One of the best |
Investment › Re: Mutual Funds by Bluearrow: 5:39am On Jul 07 |
Sweetmia37: It’s GT fund Managers. I didn’t know it would be like this, else I would have just made a normal withdrawal and buy MMF.
I don’t know if it’s a glitch from their end or this is how it usually takes time. I have seen posts of people complaining GT fund equity withdrawal taking longer time. Maybe they are experiencing some withdrawal issues for equity. I don't think it has anything to do with the direct withdrawal from equity to mmf. |
Investment › Re: Mutual Funds by Bluearrow: 8:35pm On Jul 06 |
Sweetmia37: Please guys, I need your help. On 1st July, 2026, I initiated a transfer of ₦946,084.15 from my Equity Income Fund to my Money Market Fund. My Equity Income Fund has since been debited, and I also received an email confirming that the redemption was successful.
However, as of today, the transferred amount has not been credited to my Money Market Fund balance. I have called their customer service line several times but no response. I sent several mails yet no reply.
I don’t know what to do next. Which fund manager? Why the express transfer from equity to money market fund, maybe that is why the processing is taking time. I think it would have been faster to withdraw from equity & buy the mmf yourself. |
Family › Re: Mention The Type Of Family You Will Never Marry From by Bluearrow: 8:02pm On Jul 05 |
Samantha125: Because many people associate African spirituality with evil, which is not always the case... In every religious denomination, there'll always good and evil people... And African spirituality raised and shaped me into the person I am today, no matter how much some people might demonize it, I'll forever be grateful of it even if I become a full blown Christian... So if my partner and his family weren't going to accept my background for the way it is, there was no way we'd have worked out. What good has ever come from African spirituality? You better desist from all these retrogressive traditions & embrace logic. |
Family › Re: Mention The Type Of Family You Will Never Marry From by Bluearrow: 7:57pm On Jul 05 |
saintopus: Poor family!
Never ever marry from a Poor lady's family.
Am talking from experience I saw a video of a man saying marrying a rude & arrogant lady from a well to do family is better than marrying a humble lady from a poor family. I thought he didn't know what he was saying. |
NYSC › Re: A Rare Picture Of NYSC Khaki When A Fulani Man Becomes President After Tinubu by Bluearrow: 4:56pm On Jul 03 |
oz4real83: No need to change uniform, the nysc unform is very iconic and easily recognizable all over the country ,other reforms are okay, Honestly Nothing symbolizes nationality more than that uniform. Everyone tends to be empathetic towards u once u are in the uniform. The colour represent our national flag. This idea of trying to change the uniform is a very bad one. |
Investment › Re: Equity Investment. by Bluearrow: 4:36pm On Jul 03 |
Allboiz: Investnaija dividend is here.
It is way smaller than UC. N/B: NAV must be put into consideration. Is this paramount dividend reinvested or deposited into wallet. |
Investment › Re: Equity Investment. by Bluearrow: 2:52pm On Jul 03 |
teeboi77: Equity Have u checked your wallet? Someone mentioned checking your wallet |
Investment › Re: Equity Investment. by Bluearrow: 2:51pm On Jul 03 |
Iamblessed8888: I thought as much. Last time i spoke with them, they said they dont pay equity dividends Never knew they don't pay I thought all fund managers normally pay dividend for equity which is reinvested back into one's portfolio. |
Investment › Re: Equity Investment. by Bluearrow: 1:40pm On Jul 03 |
Iamblessed8888: Is this for mutual fund or equity fund I think it is for mmf, I never got such notification. This week is mmf dividend payout |
Investment › Re: Equity Investment. by Bluearrow: 3:52pm On Jul 02 |
I used to think the Nigeria equity market is different from cryptto, but from what I have seen in this correction so far, there is no major difference o. Aradel is almost down 50% from its high of 2k within a space of how many weeks, imagine if this bear should continue till after election, what will become some of these stock prices. |
Politics › Re: Why Are Obidients Attacking Adeboye? Intolerance Is Becoming Too Loud To Ignore. by Bluearrow: 10:58am On Jul 01 |
CharlesCNG: The recent attacks on Pastor Enoch Adeboye over his comments on insecurity and President Tinubu reveal something troubling about the Obidient movement: many of them do not merely disagree; they desecrate.
Pastor Adeboye’s point was not that Nigeria is secure. In fact, he admitted that insecurity has worsened and that terrorism and kidnapping have spread from the North into parts of the South. He also urged that security chiefs be given strict marching orders and that sponsors of terrorism should be dealt with. His only offence was saying that once a Commander-in-Chief gives instructions to security agencies, he should not be expected to personally wear khaki and go to the battlefield.
Reasonable people can debate that position. They can say the President must do more. They can argue that command responsibility must be measured by results, not merely by instructions. That is fair.
But what did some Obidients do? As usual, they entered abuse mode. Suddenly, Adeboye became the enemy. A man they once quoted when it suited them became useless because he did not echo their preferred political anger.
Worse still, some now accuse him of ethnic bias, suggesting that he is defending Tinubu simply because Tinubu is Yoruba. This is one of the oldest tricks in Nigerian politics: when you cannot answer a man’s argument, explain his ancestry.
Curiously, this accusation is never applied evenly. If a Yoruba criticises Tinubu, he is praised as courageous and objective. If another Yoruba supports Tinubu, he is dismissed as tribalistic. If a Yoruba elder supports Peter Obi, he is celebrated as detribalised and enlightened. But if a Yoruba pastor says something that does not condemn Tinubu in the language Obidients prefer, he is suddenly an ethnic apologist.
That is intellectual dishonesty.
People support or defend political positions for many reasons: conviction, ideology, policy preference, institutional understanding, personal experience, or yes, sometimes ethnicity. But it is lazy and dishonest to assume tribal motive only when the opinion favours the candidate you oppose.
The real question is not whether Tinubu is Yoruba. The real question is whether Adeboye’s argument is right or wrong. If you disagree, answer the argument. Do not hide behind ethnicity because the facts are inconvenient.
This is the deeper problem. To many Obidients, every institution must bow to their politics: church leaders, traditional rulers, courts, media houses, INEC, security agencies, intellectuals, activists — everybody must either worship at the altar of Obi or be insulted.
That is not democratic engagement. That is political intolerance wearing activism as perfume.
No society grows when every disagreement becomes a licence for abuse. You can disagree with Adeboye without insulting his age, his faith, his office, his ethnicity, or millions who respect him. But restraint is difficult for people who treat politics like a crusade.
The tragedy is that this behaviour keeps pushing decent people away from their cause. They claim to want a new Nigeria, but they attack every voice that refuses to sing from their hymn book.
If Pastor Adeboye must be corrected, correct him with argument.
But if your first response is abuse and ethnic labelling, then the problem is no longer Adeboye’s statement.
The problem is your intolerance.
For when a man cannot answer your argument, he often settles for explaining your tribe. And when facts become inconvenient, ethnicity becomes the emergency exit. Are u sure u watched the video of Adeboye?? Because if u did u won't write this nonsensee. Someone that came out to criticize previous government where insecurity wasn't this high at all is now coming out to say if the president should wear Khaki?? Imagine the remark he made on Trump going to bed after giving orders? Trump that is constantly on Truth Social updating the world anytime US soldiers go to war. The man is a politician not a pastor. |
Investment › Re: Mutual Funds by Bluearrow: 8:15am On Jun 29 |
Neurotika: The word "suppose" was put there to signify it’s for illustrative purposes…and I deliberately used a conservative 11% return for the MMF to keep the comparison balanced.
My broader point still stands. Comparing a MMF with one of the market's eventual winners assumes you knew beforehand which stock would become the winner. Hindsight makes that look easy.
Transcorp was long predicted as a growth story in the late 2000s. Zenith was also widely considered in the same breadth. Yet their long-term outcomes have been quite different. You can do your research. The challenge isn't finding a good company; it's knowing which good company will become an exceptional investment over the next 20 years.
That's why comparing a MMF fund to the market's biggest winners isn't an apples to apples comparison. The average stock isn't Nestle, and that's precisely where the real investment risk lies. You don't even need to select stock or do research, simply put the money in equity, it will still outperform mmf. Unless u just want to argue, anybody grounded in investment knows equity will outperform mmf long term. When an asset is classified as risky or aggressive, just know long term it will outperform a conservative asset, this is just basic investment principle. You arguing this bespeaks u haven't held both risky & conservative asset for long term, anybody that has done both won't even argue. I have done both & I'm telling u risky asset will always outperform conservative asset long term. If at all u want to compare, not in a country like Nigeria were inflation is running around 15% & u have most of the mmf hovering around 15%, that's not investment, u are just battling inflation. |
Investment › Re: Mutual Funds by Bluearrow: 7:12am On Jun 29 |
Neurotika: I find these contrasting views somehow interesting. But I usually prefer grounding my analysis in concrete numbers.
For instance, suppose Nestle traded at #200 in 2006 and stands at #1,300 in 2026. A #50 million investment made in 2006 would today be worth approximately #325 million (ignoring dividends and bonus issues). That represents a 550% total return, or roughly 9.81% per annum compounded.
By comparison, a MMF delivering a steady effective annual return of 11% over the same 20-year period would have grown the same #50 million into about #403 million…that’s a 706% total return.
So viewing it from the capital appreciation lens alone, a solid MMF will usually outperform an average stock over long periods. Equities’ real edge comes from dividends, especially when reinvested. But these are purely based on management discretions which makes your returns more uncertain….
At the end of the day, the route taken doesn’t matter. The destination is the real deal. Just ensure you don’t build wealth on assumptions, regardless of the path you choose. Your analogy is wrong You are using an assumed price that suit your narrative, the price of nestle is not 1300 but around 3k currently & I'm sure the price of nestle wasn't 200 in 2006. There is no way mmf can beat equity or stocks long term. It is just like comparing Nigeria economy to US economy long term. Short term mmf can win, but long term, no way because of inflation. This doesn't mean an investor shouldn't do proper research before investing in stocks, not all stocks are worth investing. But so long one is investing in good stocks, that person will beat mmf long term. |
Investment › Re: Mutual Funds by Bluearrow: 4:07pm On Jun 28 |
AncestralPowers: Well said, many people are underestimating the power of long term MMF investment, if you have huge funds in money market fund, with patience and monthly or quarterly compounding, you are definitely going to do well as the best performing stocks/equities out there... Very fat lie @bold Mmf can never perform like stock or equity long term. Definitely not in a country like Nigeria where inflation is running at uncontrollable speed. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Libyans Attack A Black African Christian For Wearing A Cross (video) by Bluearrow: 10:18am On Jun 28 |
insidelife22: God, there is no humanity in some humans. Blame religion Islam is the cause of all these Religion divided humans before anything else |
Investment › Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Bluearrow: 7:40pm On Jun 27 |
SUPERPACK: You are wrong. All he needs is to import the address the USDT was sent to, to a network compatibles wallet app. That is if it was sent to a normal address and not an exchange. If it's an exchange it can still be retrieved by the exchange at a fee. I made this same mistake in the past & contacted the exchange, they said they can't, saying token destination is incompatible & private key bla bla. Maybe because it was a small amount. Since then I have been very careful when sending usdt, never knew it was retrievable. We learn everyday. |
Investment › Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Bluearrow: 1:12pm On Jun 27*. Modified: 7:41pm On Jun 27 |
narte: If you made it to a centralized exchange’s wallet, contact them; they could retrieve it for you. |
Investment › Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Bluearrow: 10:17am On Jun 27 |
Griekspoor: Good morning house please I mistakenly sent USdt to my address on Eth network cause I didn't see the one Celo on the network list from where I sent it. I forgot to use another wallet. Please is there any way I can recover it or my money's gone completely. Your comment is not clear Did u send the usdt from an exchange? You can send usdt to any network from exchanges, but if it is wallet like trust wallet, the network of sending must correspond to receiver network, else the money is gone. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Bluearrow: 3:38pm On Jun 26 |
lawani: No They actually can if they take their VAT and CIT by themselves and are not paying any debt to anybody The Boko Haram are actually violently agitating for secession and they are the most prominent of all groups doing that. Please don't make me laugh at bold When has boko haram openly campaigned for secession?? These guys are after radical Islamization of the country, not secession. Mind u if the North were capable of taking care of themselves from the onset without depending on revenue from the South, British wouldn't have merge Southern & Northern protectorate in the first place. It is a fundamental problem, the North has always relied on the South for sustenance. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Will Review ₦70,000 Minimum Wage – Gbajabiamila by Bluearrow: 4:25am On Jun 26 |
orisa37: DON'T REVIEW MINIMUM WAGE OF N70000 BUT USE THE MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY TO FORCE DOWN 1, PETROL PRICE TO N750 PER LITRE 2, DOLLAR TO NAIRA AT $1 TO N750 AND 3, CEMENT PRICE AT N750 PER BAG. YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU DID. Exactly! Increasing minimum wage only means they are about to increase prices of goods & cost of living. It makes things worse. Nigerians were living better earning 19k minimum wage than now. I don't know why people can't see this. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Bluearrow: 4:18am On Jun 26 |
lawani: You are very right. The Kanuri are not against breaking away but are only remaining in Nigeria because of the allocation they receive and they can do without it as their VAT and CIT isn't bad. If you leave Borno to its own devices it will be under Boko Haram and that's not bad if it is what they want Which Kanuri? Oga no Northern state can survive currently without the revenue they receive from South! Why do u think Northerners don't talk about separation? Have u ever seen anyone agitating for secession from North? |