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BusinessRe: Which Bank Is The Best For Savings Account In Nigeria? by FlashGist(f): 2:20pm On Jun 30, 2020
Here is a detail article on best 5 banks in Nigeria with highest paying savings interest rate account
https://okfiscal.com/5-banks-in-nigeria-with-high-savings-interest-rate/
Nairaland GeneralXenophobia- Shoprite Store Owners Laments On Heavey Damage And Looting Of Goods by FlashGist(op): 4:22am On Sep 12, 2019
Last week retaliation to the killings of Nigerians in south africa on south Africa linked company resulted into serious lost especially in shoprite malls in lagos state. Information reaching us tells that shoprite store owners have lost goods worth millions of naira.
It was gather by a source, who went round some of the malls, observed that four shops at the Shoprite mall in Surulere – Valuables Boutique, M&G, US Polo and Household Deluxe – were badly damaged as protesting youths broke into them.

In a briefing with our source, the Managing Director, Valuables Boutique, Castus Iyke, said he lost close to N30m to the incident.

Iyke, who deals in wristwatches, smart watches, suits, shirts, jeans and shirts, said some of his shelves were now empty owing to the huge pillage of the store.

Another victim, Simi Dada, said cash realised from sales before the attack was stolen, adding that she lost property worth millions of naira to the protesting youths/looters.

She said the damage to her store, which employs 10, ran into thousands of naira.

The Manager of the Surulere Mall, Oladele Olabanjo, told our source that the stores were fully-owned by Nigerians.

He stated that outlets in the mall employed at least 2,000 Nigerians, adding that the shop owners saw no correlation between what happened in South Africa and the malls.

Olabanjo said, “Four shops – M&G, US Polo, Valuables Boutique and Household Deluxe – as well as Shoprite stores were heavily looted.

“The youth broke the display glasses of Card Stores, Patrick Ayan Ski and Movie. The 49-inch TV in the car park was damaged in addition to three television sets.

“The M&G store had a total stock of N8.6m, but the youth took away N817,500 realised from the day’s sales.

“Valuable Boutique sells expensive shoes, designer wristwatches, smart watches and shirts, among others. Unfortunately for the owner of M&G, she just took a loan from a bank; the same thing with the owners of the other looted stores.

“All these malls are fully-owned by Nigerians. All the employees are Nigerians, there’s no single South African working here. All the staff members of Shoprite malls are Nigerians, from the cleaners to the branch managers.

“It is a pity that the owners of the looted stores did not have insurance cover. I don’t know how they are going to cope.”

Our source observed that some of the stores had yet to reopen as their owners had not recovered from the shock of the attack on the outlets.


SOURCE:https://okfiscal.com/xenophobia-shop-rite-store-owners-laments-on-heavy-damage-and-looting-of-goods/

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CelebritiesOlamide, Phyno And Other To Perform In Aspire Music Festival 2019 by FlashGist(op):
zenith bank plc one among Nigeria’s leading financial institution, is set to light up the social and entertainment scene this month with the announcement of the Bank’s – Aspire Music Festival

Tagged, as the most anticipated entertainment event of the year, which schedule to holds on Saturday, September 21, 2019, by 8.00pm at the Harbour Point Event Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos. The breathtaking festival promises to be a night to remember, as it will feature captivating and thrilling musical performances by some of Nigeria’s biggest artistes including Olamide, Flavour, Phyno, Niniola, Mayorkun and Rema.

The Aspire Musical Festival, which is a must-attend event for music lovers, tourists and fun-seekers, is one of a series of events lined up by Zenith Bank to usher in “Style By Zenith 2.0”,the bank’s annual lifestyle fair which will take place towards the end of the year.

Note, the attendance to this music festival is originally reserved for Zenith Bank customers. However, non-Zenith customers can still participate by simply opening a Zenith Bank account and registering to attend at  zenithbank.com/style.



SOURCE
https://okfiscal.com/zenith-to-host-aspire-music-festival-2019/

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