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seeker121:He go fall sick o if donated!! |
JAMO4REAL1:Thank you wo I go correctam! |
HIGHESTPOPORI:Mr ipob that your stingy candidate can only win in his home town because He is a novice and stingy. |
christejames:Do you mean the Stingy one ![]() |
nothingspoil70:A stingy man has nothing to offer ![]() |
YinkaOlusesi16: ![]() |
Good development they will all Jagaban to victory |
Is He not a stingy ![]() No wahala Tinubu will break them all to pieces come 2023
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Surely Wicked Wike will sabotage PDPiggs chances of winning in Rivers mark my words Jagaban is all over the Nation
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A leading contender for the vice presidential slot of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, was on Thursday conspicuously absent at a brief ceremony to unveil his counterpart from Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa, as the vice presidential candidate of the party in the 2023 elections.https://leadership.ng/wike-absent-as-okowa-is-unveiled-as-atikus-running-mate/
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My Tinubu donated 75m !! Atiku 10m !!! Obi the stingy one ![]()
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The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar, has donated N10million for the treatment of the victims of the June 5, 2022 terror attack on St Francis Catholic, Owa-luwa Street, Owo, Ondo State.https://leadership.ng/atiku-donates-n10m-to-victims-of-ondo-church-attack/
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I dey laugh and my champion is ever ready for the victory ceremony come 2023
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A former commissioner for Information in Edo State, Kassim Afegbua, has given notice that he would be leaving the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the choice of Delta Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, as the party’s vice presidential candidate. The PDP presidential candidate on Thursday afternoon presented Mr Okowa as his running mate in the February 25, 2023 presidential election. But Mr Afegbua, who was also a former spokesperson to former military dictator, Ibrahim Babangida, said Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike, deserves the nomination ahead of Mr Okowa. Mr Wike came second in the PDP presidential primary on May 29 in an election in which Mr Okowa led his state’s delegates to vote for Atiku. However, Mr Afegbua described Atiku’s choice of the Delta State governor as a reward for treachery, noting that Mr Okowa had hosted the meeting of the Southern Governors’ Forum in Asaba last year where the governors demanded that the next Nigerian president should be produced by the southern region. Mr Afegbua spoke Thursday afternoon during a popular Arise News show, The Arise Interview. In protest at the alleged betrayal of the declaration by Mr Okowa in supporting Atiku at the primary and in accepting to be his running mate, Mr Afegbua said he would stand aside from the PDP and support the candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, in the presidential election. Mr Afegbua stressed that he would not be joining the APC but would only be campaigning for its standard bearer. The outspoken former commissioner had also rebelled against the PDP in 2020 for handing Governor Godwin Obaseki its ticket for reelection after the governor was disqualified from the APC governorship primary for alleged forgery of an academic certificate. Mr Obaseki went ahead to win the election on the PDP ticket as the party suspended Mr Afegbua for alleged anti-party activities. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/537374-pdp-chieftain-to-resign-over-atikus-choice-of-okowa-as-running-mate.html mynd44 oam4j lalasticlala seun seunmsg |
The Jagaban of Africa |
A stingy Man is not needed in any society ![]() vote for Tinubu the Jagaban of the Nation ![]() The champion One ![]()
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Vote for Tinubu the Jagaban of the Nation ![]() The PDP slayer and Nightmare ![]() A Stingy Man cannot ever rule Nigeria ![]()
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ipob why ![]() Tinubu will deal with you Mumu Terrorist when become President ![]()
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Echile:A stingy man cannot win election in Nigeria ![]() |
Kingnelson9:Do you mean a stingy candidate ![]() |
Esseite:a stingy man can't win any election ![]() |
sonature1:pls who go be your vp? |
following! |
BluntCrazeMan:He will fail massively because a woman can be a leader according to Islam and the religius leaders in the North may campaign for that and they will win |
What a good idea ![]() |
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), says it is set to introduce the Unstructured Supplementary (USSD) code as part of steps to improve the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). The Deputy Governor of the CBN, Kingsley Obiora, said this at the IMF African Department Speakers Series held virtually on Friday. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the series was focused on “CBDC and Private Digital Payments in Kenya and Nigeria: Challenges and Opportunities for Sub-Saharan Africa.” NAN recalls that the CBN inaugurated the CBDC, also known as the eNaira, on Oct. 25, 2021, aimed at making financial transactions easier and seamless for every strata of the society. Obiora said the introduction of the USSD code became necessary to improve financial inclusion in the country and to ensure people without smartphones could still transact on the eNaira platform. “We have made serious progress in the last seven to eight years because when the current governor resumed in 2014, one of the pillars of his vision was to significantly improve financial inclusion. “So at the time, we were at 48 per cent of our population within the financial system and given several policies that he conceived and implemented, we are almost at 70 per cent. “That still leaves us with about 30 per cent of our population out of the financial system and we believe the CBDC can help reduce that number even more. “A lot of people might not have smartphones but that is essentially the next step of our improvement in the CBDC, to introduce the USSD code, so those that do not have smartphones can still transact,” Obiora said. The CBN deputy governor said that the barrier to entry on the CBDC platform was low, which made it possible for everyone with a Bank Verification Number (BVN) to be onboarded into the eNaira platform in a few minutes. Obiora said the value of the country’s digital payments grew from 324 billion dollars in 2008 to about 2.4 trillion dollars presently, adding that Nigerians were now used to digital payments. ”As you know, within the continent we have one of the largest Fintech companies, Futterwave, Paystack, etc, “ the apex bank boss added. He said that the CBDC had significant benefits for Nigeria, which was why the CBN decided to introduce it. Obiora listed the benefits to include rapid financial inclusion, reducing the cost of processing cash, enabling direct welfare payments to citizens, and reducing the informal economy. Others are improving tax collection, boosting cross- border trade and remittances, reducing the cost and improving the efficiency of payments and just endearing economic growth in general. He, however, listed some of the key risks to introducing the CBDC to include banking sector disintermediation, operational risks of knowing that there is non-stop service, cyber security risks, internet disruptions and financial literacy. Obiora said that Nigeria was doing well based on a PwC report, which showed that Nigeria was number one in terms of adoption, adding that the CBN would keep growing and improving on the system. Speaking on adopting cryptocurrency in Nigeria, the deputy governor said for now it would not become part of the country’s financial system because of the volatility that it could create for the system. Commenting on the high cost of food and fuel in Nigeria caused by the war in Ukraine, he said that the problem was more political than economic. According to him, we hope that world leaders will sort this out as quickly as possible because ordinary people who have no egos and did not cause this problem are the ones that are suffering the most. “Within Nigeria what we are seeing is that farm gate food prices have either stabilised or reduced, whereas in the market it actually has increased.” Obiora said a lot of the problems with rising food inflation were due to logistic problems and the issue of higher prices of fuel and transportation. “We are trying to deal with that by investing a bit in a commodity exchange so that they can stabilise prices. He said, “within the monetary policy committee, rates will be raised at least to signal that we will continue to keep an eye on inflation and stand ready to do whatever it takes to turn it around.” According to the moderator, Mr Abebe Selassie, Director, African Department, IMF, the series is a platform where Africa’s pressing economic policy issues are discussed and organised by the IMF’s African Department. Selassie said the series provided an opportunity for policymakers, academics, and analysts to offer their perspectives on economic and policy issues relevant to the IMF’S African constituency. (NAN) https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/06/cbn-to-introduce-ussd-code-to-improve-enaira/ FOD naijacutee puskin dominique lalasticlala seun mynd44 oam4j |
Tinubu is watching you guys
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Oduskid:ok update us about the remaining ones when they start counting |
Viraltrends123:how many remain |
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