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It’s backwardness |
Of course. But the same EFCC has been telling us how they want to prosecute Deziani. |
Drive the car back na |
News from 2 years ago na wetin you carry come. Chaii. This thing pain you o. |
budaatum:Let their avengers disconnection team go and do what they do best na. Why are they crying |
Malami has the final say. No be only warrant. |
Paste his phone number, name and picture for the general public to assist. That being said, I hope this is not a witch hunt? Cos it will back fire badly. |
Sunday2021:First of all, who has more seniority between a Lieutenant General and a major? Secondly, did you not see that Usaini was a member of the PRC, the committee that recommended death for Wiwa? Usaini more or less gave the order. |
You know how your mates make extra money |
Lol one time a girl was on my neck to pay me a visit at home. By visit, you should know what I mean… So finally, I gave in. I didn’t want to work that day and I thought a woman’s company would be nice. I told her she could come and she was very happy. Out of the benevolence of my heart, I ordered an uber cab for her on my card. Lo and behold, my estate security man called to confirm the passcode for two ladies. I was confused at first cos I thought they had the wrong house but the girl called to tell me they’re at the security entrance. Okay sha sha, I passed them and they got in, got to my house and I opened the door for them. They entered and made themselves comfortable. I was still trying to figure out who and why the other lady was in my house but in my mind, I was already cooking up an excuse to discharge them within the hour. Long story short, they turned my house into a photo session. It was then I understood they were those girls that want to appear like they’re living the “luxury lifestyle”. The tried their best to taste each premium drink I had in my cabinet, raid my fridge for snacks and make video calls. I never knew one could make that much video calls in a day. |
Oh not again! Will I blame the service? Or the bad roads? Or the drivers? |
There’s some great news from PiggyVest. The Nigeria-based wealth management app giant announced in a Medium post that it has acquired a smaller competitor Savi.ng. The financials of the deal was not disclosed. Under the deal, all existing Savi.ng users will be automatically migrated to Piggyvest. Savi.ng was founded in 2018 by VFD Microfinance and currently has ten thousand plus downloads on Google Playstore. PiggyVest’s android app on the other hand has got one million-plus downloads. “It’s more of a team acquisition,” PiggyVest co-founder, Joshua Chibueze, explained to TechCabal over a call. https://x7d4c5z5.stackpathcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/tc/2018/06/piggypank01424.jpg The team behind Savi are reputed to have solid expertise in finance and are savvy with financial tools. This talent quality prompted PiggyVest’s move to acquire the wealth management startup. “Fintech is two things. Fin and tech. We believe we are good at tech and customer acquisition so we need many financial players as possible to consolidate what we are trying to do,” Chibueze adds. The acquisition, consolidates PiggyVest’s growth and capacity to dominate Nigeria’s hotly competitive savings and investment space. Last year, it paid back NGN90 billion ($220 million) to users which currently numbers up to 3 million. The move also signals a positive trend for Africa’s local startup ecosystem – that it is possible to build for the sole purpose of selling to a larger player in the same sector. PiggyVest did let TechCabal know that there are more acquisition announcements to come in the year. We are keeping our fingers crossed. https://technext.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/1_1VzDZx9lIvWczXhItveeNA.jpeg Cc Lalasticlala Mynd44 Seun |
How much is one meter that you’re spending $93m in 5 years? |
Sean2021:Before bbn started, how did you stop the burning? Mtchewww |
Sunday2021:What are you even saying? A soldier in a dictatorship regime was given a direct order to carry out a task. Should he have disobeyed a direct order? |
richmond500:Lol my friend answer the question and stop deflecting. Compared to northerners, how many ND men own oil wells? |
richmond500:Ehen So y’all know y’all are more or less not useful without the oil. The same oil alhajis in the north have claimed ownership to sef. How many ND men own oil wells? Compared to northerners? |
richmond500:Take away the oil, what else? |
richmond500:Lol there are no men in ND then. When we are are sharing you and making policies that concern you, you’ll be in ze oza room applying make up. |
richmond500: Tell that to a fulani man. |
richmond500:I didn’t read everything you typed here after seeing the first sentence. So one guy opens a thread and you just assume he was anointed by the entire S.E? |
Christistruth00:Rest abeg. Just dey paste useless links. |
Na woman una be for ND? See as Biafra and Nigeria dey try share una like property. |
richmond500:They say the truth is bitter |
Nmeribe17:Lol look at you talking about betrayal. Yet the northerners giving you their asses to lick |
Christistruth00:So where does it mention that Ojuwkwu supported his execution?? |
Investigative:Watch am. Him no go fit reply again. This unexplained hate for the igbos shaaa |
Hope he’s doing okay |
Christistruth00:So he should have disobeyed a direct order? |
