NaMe4's Posts
Nairaland Forum › NaMe4's Profile › NaMe4's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 (of 111 pages)
Waywardchild:Does the sit-at-home extend to natural gas flaring sites? |
This thing don turn to comedy. |
This is serious! What sort of interest rate is this? About 90%? Lol. You don turn money doubler? The issue here are our financial institutions - Nigerian banks. Unlike other climes, access to loans through the banks for an average Nigerian is almost impossible. In sane places, loans are offered to graduates and at reasonable interest rates of 3% to 5% (some even offer zero per cent interest rate) in order to encourage entrepreneurship, innovation and development. A lot of these online loan companies are run by these Nigerian banks and are used as an avenue to further exploit citizens through ridiculous interest rates. With a responsible government in place, most of these so-called online loan companies would have been banned and licensed banks mandated to improve on loan offers and accessibility. |
emmanuelbrown26:Legally, even in a case of statutory rape the blame fully goes to the offender. From an emotional point of view, the parents may want to place some blame on the child regarding adhering to home trainings, etc but the fact remains she is a minor and still in her formative years. Persons at this stage can easily be misguided, misinformed or disoriented. |
Goodoption:It's called the 'Spread'. It is sort of a buffer zone set by the broker. Once you enter a trade the execution would be some pips or percents deficient. Assume this difference to be the commission you pay the broker to enter the trade. So before entering any trade, it's advisable to check the spread. Best spreads should be low spreads or even zero. Low spreads range from 0 to 4. Spreads can be as high as 21 with some brokers. It's important to select brokers who offer low spreads. Usually, spreads are also low during market sessions. Outside market sessions, the spreads tend to be high. You should also understand high spreads affect scalping negatively and even some intra-day trades. If you are swinging or investing, and have a large equity/balance you may ignore the spread. |
That's Nigeria |
AdeniyiA:Sadly true. |
So subsidy is still in place despite increase in the price of products. |
Bellfun:He's a grassroot politician o! Forget rigging. Hope Nigerians benefit from the amended electoral act. Mooh247:Most likely, Uba Sani would be the APC candidate |
FuckDModz:The leaders in that region are real idiots! As for the National Assembly, the people in the region have forgotten they even have representatives there. |
Ammishaddai:Are those not slain women and children there? |
Mtchew See this one |
ifex370:Hunger and poverty. And attribution of the cause of their hunger and poverty to certain people or tribes. Once they are able to see crumbs, they'll do anything to keep it that way, even if it means eliminating their own family members. Didn't you see how some of them were crying like retards on national tv during the convention a few days ago? The rats were pushed aside and positions given to the more privileged who even joined the party just a few months ago. They always learn the hard way. |
Vaughanlanrewaj:She was a colleague. Her corpse has since been deposited in the morgue. This is not about hating Buhari, this administration is pure FAILURE!!! Funny thing is there was an attack going on concurrently at a military installation with loss of lives (of personnel), but the state media is making every effort to hide that. |
folake4u: ![]() Will for just jump on top am. |
Great display of maturity and professionalism by Chris Rock. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myjEoDypUD8 |
MASTAkiLLAh:If Nigerians don't take their destiny in their hands, this cycle will continue forever. Similar stuff played out with the national women leader. |
Forced to step down lol. Through 'consensus' See Smart dey calm am down
|
mightyhaze:Itsekiri Mom, Edo Dad RIP Prof |
After aimlessly cruising on the high seas for weeks to avoid seizure – Roman Abramovich’s beloved $1.3 billion megayachts Solaris and Eclipse have docked into ports in Turkey where they are out of reach of EU authorities. by Sayan Chakravarty Sanctioned Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich’s $600 million superyacht Solaris has finally found a spot to dock after wandering in the open seas without a set destination for a long time. The 460-footer docked in the Turkish tourist resort of Bodrum on Monday. Turkey has not joined European sanctions against Russia and many of its wealthy businessmen with close contacts with Vladimir Putin, including the Chelsea Football Club owner. The billionaire’s Bermudan-flagged superyacht was at a shipyard in Barcelona for maintenance since late 2021. However, the luxury vessel had to hastily set sail on March 8, shortly before Abramovich was sanctioned, to avoid being seized by the authorities. Several European nations have already seized yachts, private jets, and other assets belonging to several sanctioned Russian billionaires. After leaving the shipyard in Barcelona, the Solaris made a brief stop at Tivat, Montenegro. However, the superyacht was back in the sea on March 8, sailing aimlessly, skirting the jurisdictions of European Union countries. According to the tracking website MarineTraffic, the vessel was located off the southwestern coast of Turkey before Monday and had changed its to “scenic cruising” from “awaiting orders.” A spokesperson for MarineTraffic told Insider that the superyacht’s status change was most probably a tactic “to confuse people from where its final destination is.” https://luxurylaunches.com/transport/roman-abramovichs-megayachts-solaris-and-eclipse-docks-in-turkey.php
|
It's been N800/N900 in Benin since late last year and you'd have to be careful, check well before consumption. I wonder whether it's refilled by the company here. Had to discard a number. Notice something stuck from inside in this bottle.
|
Deadlytruth:There is no Edo person, young or old who does not know where he's from. Any impersonator online can easily be identified, talk less offline. I actually meant the indigenous igbos in edo.There are no indigenous Igbos in Edo. Igbanke is a Bini town which borders and has migrants from neighbouring Delta State who are of Ika tribe. The culture, sociocultural structures are of Bini heritage with an Enogie presiding over the town. Is it the Ika migrants from Delta you call indigenous Igbos? |
Eyah. E don finally turn to joke. |
Which one be scholar? It was just a debate! |
Hmmm Uba Sani v Shehu Sani |
. |
donforeign:No be Edo. Certain external characters have been trying to sow seeds of discord within Edo, but na DOA. Regarding this issue, allow these politicians sort themselves out. |
This one na sure bye bye for this guy E neva understand say legally, e no be governor of him street sef. |
The fuel scarcity in Nigeria has taken a toll on the airline industry with several flights reportedly delayed or cancelled due to lack of jet fuel. Nigeria largest carrier, Air Peace, confirmed Wednesday that the shortage will impact on a number of its flights to Dubai and Johannesburg, its major routes. Its other major airline, Arik Air, also confirmed it will experience many delays from Wednesday and onwards and many domestic flights will have to be cancelled if the problem persists. According to Reuters, Nigeria imports almost all its jet fuel, which has nearly doubled to as high as 625 naira ($1.50) per liter since December, Arik Air said. At Nigeria's busiest airports in Lagos and Abuja, aircraft scheduled to fly on Tuesday were parked for hours waiting for fuel. Local media reports, that airlines like Ibom Air could not fly most of their aircraft on Tuesday, March 8, due to fuel scarcity. The airline admitted to the situation and predicted the situation may extend to Wednesday. “We have encountered a situation today where aviation fuel is scarce and therefore unavailable at almost all our flight destinations. This has significantly impacted our flight schedule today (Tuesday) and may do the same tomorrow (Wednesday). “At this time, we have no indication when the issue will be resolved, however, we are working with our fellow airlines and fuel suppliers to find a solution. ” the airline said. Dana Air also found itself in the same situation last week where most of their flights were cancelled due to scarcity of fuel. Late last month, one of Nigerians airlines, Air Peace informed passengers that some of their flights were delayed due to scarcity. The airline said their Lagos to Port Harcourt flight for 14:30 on February 15 was delayed due to lack of fuel and the Port Harcourt to Abuja flight for 16:25 and Abuja to Lagos for 16:25 were also affected. Despite being Africa's largest oil producer, Nigeria imports almost all its jet fuel. Motorists have also been suffering from severe fuel shortages at the pumps for weeks. Global oil prices have hit a 14-year peak after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. https://www.africanews.com/2022/03/10/nigerian-airlines-cancel-more-flights-as-fuel-scarcity-continues/ |
What a Country! Another one is waiting in line to fulfil his lifelong ambition. It's only left for Nigerians to get sense! |
Which dirty agitators be these ones? Bunch of hungry illiterates dey make noise. Sowore sef no be from the Niger Delta abi? |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 (of 111 pages)


