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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AksTPh5mjQ Kenya To Use Local Currency To Buy Oil from Saudi Arabia Kenya To Use Local Currency To Buy Oil from Saudi Arabia. The US dollar has long been a cornerstone of global commerce, with its widespread acceptance and use elevating its value to unparalleled heights. However, a growing number of countries are now looking to break away from this dependency and explore alternative currencies. The once-unquestioned dominance of the dollar is being challenged, as nations seek to establish their own currencies as viable alternatives. In a bold move, Kenyan President William Ruto announced that his government will no longer buy fuel using the dollar, instead, he proposed a plan to purchase oil using the national currency, the Kenyan shilling. |
Ignatiusprince:What a Shame |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJbUuILbXK0 President Of Kenya Tells Citizens To Get Rid Of US Dollars |
Tinubu Mistakenly bribed INEC Chairman to rig the election ![]() |
Tinubu will be mistakenly arrested for corruption ![]() |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxK2eVxTvLU Tinubu is now used for corruption case studies in classrooms abroad |
MrPresident1:You are the one who is labelling me as a blackman, it is your own claim |
MrPresident1:Absolute crap and your Jesus is pissed on
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BSJ0O4fdNc France Drops The Dollar! EVERYTHING Just Changed For America! |
Kenya to start buying petroleum products with Kenyan shillings Oil marketers will also start paying for goods with shillings rather than dollars, as has been the practice. CHUKWUEMEKA AYOMIDE • MARCH 27, 2023 In an effort to combat the country’s continuing dollar shortage, the Kenyan government has signed an agreement with three international oil companies that will allow the African nation to purchase oil using Kenyan shillings. Due to the dollar shortage, which the government is trying to address, businesses that import goods for their operations—including oil marketers and manufacturers—have been forced to pay more for dollars than the official average exchange rate set by the Central Bank of Kenya. Kenya signed an agreement for the supply of petroleum products on credit for nine months, with an extended credit period of six months, with the Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco), the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), and the Emirates National Oil Company (Enoc). Every month, Saudi Aramco will provide two diesel cargoes; Adnoc will provide two additional cargoes of diesel and one additional cargo of dual-purpose kerosene, and Enoc will deliver three cargoes of super petrol. The companies will choose local oil marketers to manage the importation and collection of funds, which will then be paid after the six-month credit period has expired. The credit period is anticipated to decrease demand for the U.S. dollar and ease pressure on foreign exchange reserves, which are at their lowest levels in more than a decade. Oil marketers will also start paying for goods with shillings rather than dollars, as has been the practice. Previously, the local Kenyan oil industry required approximately $500 million (Sh64 billion) monthly to purchase about 740,000 metric tonnes, with oil marketing companies having to pay importers in U.S. dollars. Source: https://gazettengr.com/kenya-to-start-buying-petroleum-products-with-kenyan-shillings/ |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEwdEWneTis Saudi Arabia Sells Oil to Kenya in Kenyan Shillings instead of US Dollar Kenya will buy oil from Saudi Arabia in Kenyan shillings instead of US dollars, according to a fuel import agreement signed by Kenyan President William Ruto and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud. According to Kenya's president, the agreement will allow the country access to all of its fuel needs in the form of a six-month loan and eliminate $500 million in monthly demand in the market. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEwdEWneTis Saudi Arabia Sells Oil to Kenya in Kenyan Shillings instead of US Dollar Kenya will buy oil from Saudi Arabia in Kenyan shillings instead of US dollars, according to a fuel import agreement signed by Kenyan President William Ruto and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud. According to Kenya's president, the agreement will allow the country access to all of its fuel needs in the form of a six-month loan and eliminate $500 million in monthly demand in the market. |
seeyounow:From this satellite picture of Kano State it seems that tree species are at risk of extinction and we know that planting trees is vital. We all must take care of this situation now. We all have to plant more trees. If you cut down a tree or uproot it, you have to promise to plant another five of the same variety; this should be mandatory |
owoshuyi:The US Dollar will join the Zimbabwe Dollar in the Graveyard of dead Fiat Currencies. Saudi Arabia & Russia just created a new strategy that bans the Petrodollar Forever |
The Ancient Great Benin Empire The Benin Kingdom was a flourishing ancient city situated in modern day Nigeria. During pre colonial era, Benin was one of the many highly developed cultures in Africa. This kingdom got its start up around 900 CE when Edo people settled in the tropical rainforest of West Africa. The walls of Benin City and its surrounding kingdom was the world’s largest earthworks carried out prior to the mechanical era, and was featured in the Genius Book Of Word Record. Benin City was also one of the first cities to have a semblance of street lighting. Huge metal lamps, many feet high, were built and placed around the city, especially near the king’s palace. Fuelled by palm oil, their burning wicks were lit at night to provide illumination for traffic to and from the palace. When the Portuguese first visited the city in 1485, they were stunned to find this vast kingdom made of hundreds of interlocked cities and villages, calling it "Great city of Benin".
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The Ancient Great Benin Empire The Benin Kingdom was a flourishing ancient city situated in modern day Nigeria. During pre colonial era, Benin was one of the many highly developed cultures in Africa. This kingdom got its start up around 900 CE when Edo people settled in the tropical rainforest of West Africa. The walls of Benin City and its surrounding kingdom was the world’s largest earthworks carried out prior to the mechanical era, and was featured in the Genius Book Of Word Record. Benin City was also one of the first cities to have a semblance of street lighting. Huge metal lamps, many feet high, were built and placed around the city, especially near the king’s palace. Fuelled by palm oil, their burning wicks were lit at night to provide illumination for traffic to and from the palace. When the Portuguese first visited the city in 1485, they were stunned to find this vast kingdom made of hundreds of interlocked cities and villages, calling it "Great city of Benin".
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The Ancient Great Benin Empire The Benin Kingdom was a flourishing ancient city situated in modern day Nigeria. During pre colonial era, Benin was one of the many highly developed cultures in Africa. This kingdom got its start up around 900 CE when Edo people settled in the tropical rainforest of West Africa. The walls of Benin City and its surrounding kingdom was the world’s largest earthworks carried out prior to the mechanical era, and was featured in the Genius Book Of Word Record. Benin City was also one of the first cities to have a semblance of street lighting. Huge metal lamps, many feet high, were built and placed around the city, especially near the king’s palace. Fuelled by palm oil, their burning wicks were lit at night to provide illumination for traffic to and from the palace. When the Portuguese first visited the city in 1485, they were stunned to find this vast kingdom made of hundreds of interlocked cities and villages, calling it "Great city of Benin".
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MrPresident1:You are contradicting yourself because You are the first person who used the word Black in this thread (Look at all the previous post) Why did you use the word Black when I opened the thread without using the word Black? Ancient Egyptians referred to themselves as "Black" people or kmt. The word, kmt (in today"s written form"Kemet, Kemit, Khemit, Kamit, or Khamit) in the Ancient Egyptian language is translated to mean "black," "land of the blacks," or "the black land." Khem (also, Chem) is the Ancient Egyptian word for black. They named themselves BLACK. MrPresident1:You just said in a previous post that "There is no greatness in Africa". Is this what you believe? If yes, then you need to study seriously the history of that continent |
MrPresident1:You have to be alive to suffer from self hatred. MrPresident1:Why do you hate Africa, Black people and hate yourself so much? |
What happen in other people's bedrooms is none of my business ![]() |
MrPresident1:You suffer from self hatred |
Twin boys prostrating to greet an elder in show of respect during the Twins Festival, Igboora—Oyo State, Nigeria
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You want me to pray and worship some pale face hippie white boy who enslaved my ancestors? Wake up African people we have been lied to by the master liar (that's why they call the movie "The Greatest 'Story'[lie] Ever Told" Now come home my people, to your own African greatness before it's to late
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Is this a joke? ![]() |
Is this a joke? |
Nukilia:Nigeria do not have military satellites. These Nigerian satellites are Civilian Applications Satellites with applications such as communication, broadcasting, navigation, weather forecasting etc. |
Karma |
NigeriaSat-X is the product of Nigeria's training and development programme. It is a great credit to NASRDA and their engineers that this satellite is performing well and its operations are progressing so quickly. Nigeria has been operating satellites since 2003. In fact In 2005 NigeriaSat-1 was the first satellite to send back pictures of the east coast of the US following Hurricane Katrina
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The satellite were built by 26 Nigerian engineers and the 100kg satellite was assembled alongside SSTL engineers, and within three days the Nigerian-built satellite NigeriaSat-X acquired its first satellite after the successful launch
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