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Charpell:I have always wondered the science behind the name, good job I wish your company the best |
IyaTola:Nigerians are talented, we need more of this product. Thumbs up to the team |
Congratulations, we need feature where you can negotiate with the driver. |
Congratulations! Let's support Nigeria Startups |
I have a question, what's the limit to how much I can make from the referral program |
It took about 2 minutes for the money to reflect, thank you Driveinhud
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I got 50 credits so far, catfish pepper soup sure me this evening ![]()
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Suspected terrorists on Saturday launched an attack on Kankia town, headquarters of Kankia Local Government Area of Katsina State, killing a resident identified as Ibrahim Abdullahi Baraya. Governor Umar Dikko Radda who visited the bereaved family on Sunday evening condemned the killing assuring that efforts are being made to bring the perpetrators of the crime to justice. The Governor renewed his call on security agencies to intensify their efforts to ensure the safety and protection of citizens throughout the state. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved family and we stand united with the people of Kankia during this challenging period,” Radda said. Reports said that the terrorists stormed a residential area opposite the General Hospital, Kankia, at about 9pm on Saturday where they shot the deceased in the groin, according to eyewitness accounts. Terrorists have continued to hold sway in parts of Katsina State where residents in at least 18 out of the 34 Local Government Areas remain under severe threat. The immediate past administration of Governor Aminu Bello Masari had taken a number of failed initiatives to check the menace, including amnesty to “repentant bandits,” among other measures. https://sunnewsonline.com/katsina-governor-radda-mourns-as-terrorists-kill-kankia-resident/ |
Awesome, I will give it a shot |
Curious346:Do you have any data to back it up |
May there soul rest in peace |
The foreign exchange pressure continued on Monday as Naira lost 0.57 percent (N5) on increased demand for dollars at the parallel market. One dollar was traded at N870 in some areas on Monday, which was lower than N865 on Friday on the black market. In some areas in Lagos, dollars were sold at N865. Traders attributed the naira depreciation to solid demand for dollars by travellers. At the Investors’ and Exporters’ (I&E) forex window, the naira weakened by 1.24 percent as the dollar was quoted at N777.82 on Monday as against N768.16 on Friday, data from the FMDQ indicated. Willing buyers and sellers maintained bids as high as N855.00 on Friday, which was weaker than the N844.00 bid on Thursday. The market auction also recorded lower bids of N665.00, stronger than the N700.00 bids maintained on Thursday at the I&E window. The daily foreign exchange market turnover increased by 33.95 percent to $77.99 million on Friday from $58.22 million recorded on Thursday. https://businessday.ng/news/article/naira-pressure-continues-on-increased-demand-for-dollars/
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