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Cadillac15:This is funny. Nothing dey happen to Nigerian banks. The big boys just trying to drive down the price to get the softies out of the market. Nigerian banks dey gidigba. Everytime a little bit of selling-off happens that drives the price south people always come up with all these stories of how Nigerian banks are about to suffer. |
The red days are here. Rejoice, my internet friends. |
[quote author=Streetinvestor2 post=121546179][/quote]Foreign investors are not coming in anytime soon because they hate Tinubu's guts. Let me use this medium to say God punish Mahmood Yakubu. Thunder fire his left nyansh. |
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I don't think anyone gives a Rat's ass about this Rotimi dude. Let him go and eat shit. |
abuhusna1:You dey fear to buy at N327? Something that is going to N1,000. |
You people should please bring Zenith down to N22 so I can enter. |
OBAGADAFFI:Paystack was acquired na. They can't list again, unless Stripe lists on the NSE and they are not mad. |
Transcorp is the Asiwaju of the stock market today ![]() |
Oando now at N5.20. And it will still 10x from here. Just dey play ![]() |
Lion123:Load up on Oando. Wale Tinubu is about to be King, well unless Obi wins at the Supreme Court. |
Transcorp apparently had VERY solid results ![]() |
naturalflow:No bull o. I think it will be bears because it looks like a BAT is going to win and the market won't like that. |
If not for Uncle TOE's wahala, Transcorp is ridiculously undervalued and shouldn't be trading for less than N5. |
If BAT happens in 2023 (I say God forbid), expect to see Oando at N50 per share within a year. |
[quote author=Zagee post=120523482]Na to play Geregu again oh. Another 40% |
yMcy56:Everyone is trying to position ahead of earnings and dividend declaration, and then they'll japa immediately. |
TOE about to play his games again -- https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/37434_UNITED_BANK_FOR_AFRICA_PLC%20NOTIFICATION_TO_NGX_%20_POSTP.pdf |
i hope gtco falls below n20 again. |
These guys are now divorced, just as predicted. Turns out the lady was a crazy bitch and mistreated his children badly. |
I remember when Otedola moved African Petroleum share price (Later Forte oil) from N5 to N350. I foresee similar magic with Geregu. And Geregu has raised money to buy a second power plant. BPE should conclude the deal before the end of this year and when that happens there will be justification for the stock to rally insanely. Prepare to see Geregu at N2,000+ like Nestle. OteMoney does not play ![]() |
Zenith bank at N10. Do it for your boy, Lord Jesus. |
After the mark down, all banking stocks are going to be depressed until end of elections. Tying up money in Nigerian stocks while the Naira continues its freefall is akin to you playing yasef. |
MaryAndrews:I submitted on the 22nd. Last week Tuesday. God bless the United States of America! ![]() |
I just got this email. Does it mean I can now go to the DHL Office: Your document(s) have been collected from the US Embassy/Consulate The passport number being returned is ******** You have chosen to have your documents delivered to the following location: DHL Abuja, Plot 2201 Sultan Abubakar Way (Heritage House),, Wuse Zone 3, Abuja If you have any issues or concerns, please contact us at www.ustraveldocs.com/ng. |
What does it mean when your status goes from 'Issued' to 'No status'? |
ninab:No, they are not refused. The Embassy just wants proof that you did not resort to public funds for your medical bills. |
Hi. My status shows 'Issued'. I dropped my passport through the IW on Tuesday, the 22nd. What am I to do next? Do I wait for a text message or email from the U.S Embassy, or I just start checking everyday with the DHL office in Lagos? |
I want to buy UBA. Something is telling me that TOE wants to declare N1.00 final dividend to compensate for last year. |
BabsO2:I'm always amused when investors have ''uncertainty" over elections. If history has taught us anything, it is that one person eventually wins and everything gets back to normal. There may be violence here and there, but nothing that ultimately disrupts Nigeria's (or the markets') existence. People should be calming down. |
SEPLAT is on steroids this good Friday morning that the Lord has made. |


