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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Raskimonojendor: 3:07pm On Jan 11
BloomingDale:


Not Alakiji or Dangote, but yes I am as rich as those CEOS.
😂😂😂 🤡

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by LegendHero(m): 3:07pm On Jan 11
BloomingDale:


Defeatist mindset? I doubt most Yoruba women are as intelligent or as wealthy as I am. The only people that ever surpassed me were Igbo and very very few at that.

Lol 😂.

Yoruba women are in another league tho.

It’s just like premier league and divison 1. Ya’ll can compare yourself within your league while Yoruba women play the master league.

If not for Nairaland gagging us. I usually know the perfect response for people like you.

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Beremx(f): 3:07pm On Jan 11
LegendHero:


Could you please point out the derogatory and insults I made on this thread?

Askari, I didn't say you did na! Calm down! Just trying to remind you that your thread might go that way.

Sorry for the ban given to you. It's one of those things we face on nairaland
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by opamoses1: 3:08pm On Jan 11
BloomingDale:


Not Alakiji or Dangote, but yes I am as rich as those CEOS. I think someone once listed their salaries online.
You wey dey spend 24 hours on Nairaland. Perhaps you make your money from posting on NL. grin

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by LegendHero(m): 3:09pm On Jan 11
BloomingDale:


Not Alakiji or Dangote, but yes I am as rich as those CEOS. I think someone once listed their salaries online.

I am also as rich as Dangote, I just don’t like making noise.

Infact my name was initially on the richest list and I told them to remove it because I don’t like noise.

I saw Dangote salary and it’s just a token compared to mine.

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by BloomingDale(f): 3:09pm On Jan 11
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by opamoses1: 3:10pm On Jan 11
LegendHero:


I am also as rich as Dangote, I just don’t like making noise.

Infact my name was initially on the richest list and I told them to remove it because I don’t like noise.

I saw Dangote salary and it’s just a token compared to mine.
grin grin grin

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by IGBOSON1: 3:11pm On Jan 11
Raskimonojendor:
The IT field is on lockdown as well cool

What do you mean by 'on lockdown'? 'On lockdown' for who or what?

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by opamoses1: 3:11pm On Jan 11
BloomingDale:


My money makes money for me now. Then that money makes money for me. I do most of my work online. It’s called passive income.
Same here. I have passive income greater than that of Otedola. grin

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by BloomingDale(f): 3:11pm On Jan 11
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by BloomingDale(f): 3:13pm On Jan 11
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by opamoses1: 3:16pm On Jan 11
IGBOSON1:


What do you mean by 'on lockdown'? 'On lockdown' for who or what?
👇

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by CockPit: 3:16pm On Jan 11
As much as I like women, I dont want them as my boss and never had a good experience.
I even know lots of females who prefer male bosses.

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Ibrahimcoomasie: 3:17pm On Jan 11
LegendHero:
Nine Nigerian banks are led by female CEOs

—Miriam Olusanya (GT Bank)

—Yemisi Edun (FCMB)

—Halima Buba (SunTrust Bank)

—Ireti Samuel-Ogbu (Citibank)

—Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe (Fidelity Bank)

—Tomi Somefun (Unity Bank)

— Kafilat Araoye (Lotus Bank)

—Bukola Smith (FSDH Merchant Bank)

—Yetunde Oni (Union Bank)

Source: https:///africafactszone/status/1745384062812876946?s=46&t=oGAxjhiGeufNKlYA6fDTyA

Kudos to these ladies.

I wonder why some people are jealous and bitter over this fantastic achievements.

They are so filled with bile and envy that they are going out of their way to downplay these achievements.

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Ibrahimcoomasie: 3:19pm On Jan 11
CockPit:
As much as I like women, I dont want them as my boss and never had a good experience.
I even know lots of females who prefer male bosses.
That's because, a lot of time, they have to work extra hard to prove themselves that they are capable. They would often come across as micromanagers because they do not want to fail.

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by LegendHero(m): 3:22pm On Jan 11
Beremx:
Askari, I didn't say you did na! Calm down! Just trying to remind you that your thread might go that way.

Sorry for the ban given to you. It's one of those things we face on nairaland

Don’t feel sorry for me abeg. I purposely flout the rule so I’m glad I was banned.

It seems Seun is fully ready to contain ethnic slur on Nairaland and I will support his effort. I just want him to be fair and apply same hammer on both side.

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by EmperorCaesar(m): 3:24pm On Jan 11
Raskimonojendor:
The IT field is on lockdown as well cool


Yeah, I noticed this too recently and its actually scary

Even on my linkedin connections and whatsapp contact alone, I cant count the number of young Yoruba ladies that i know who have already invaded the tech space

Ethnic discussions apart, Men would struggle to stay afloat in this field in the next 20years like they now do in banking sector

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Armaggedon: 3:38pm On Jan 11
Leading 9 banks? Except GTbank and Fidelity, what is the market share if the rest?

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Raf4: 3:47pm On Jan 11
BloomingDale:


Defeatist mindset? I doubt most Yoruba women are as intelligent as I am. The only people that ever surpassed me were Igbo and very very few at that.

This response shows how d@ft and dull minded you are. Anyway, be proud of your tribe. You're a full blown Igbo through and through. Common half bright and and half intelligent minds can vividly see that in your comment above.

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by ElSudani: 3:58pm On Jan 11
LegendHero:


Yoruba women dey para these days.

—In Fintech industry, na them dey lead.

—In Music industry, na them dey on top.

—In movie industry, na them dey lead.

—At CEO level in all strata, na them dey lead.

—In wealth and enterprise, na them dey still lead.

I will still research the reason for this. Maybe it’s the culture that gave men and women equal right in Yorubaland so both men and women grew together at the same pace.

Before the Europeans and even now who dominated the markets in Yorubaland?
The men went to thier farms or artisan jobs while the women went to the market.
Same tradition in a different or modern form.

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Bamzas: 3:59pm On Jan 11
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by LegendHero(m): 4:10pm On Jan 11
IGBOSON1:


Quit being a smartass! I know what the word lockdown means! I wanted to know why he feels the Yoruba have to have everything in 'one Nigeria' on 'lockdown' for the Yoruba! The import of that supremacist mindset is that he and his bigoted ilk see everyone else as fools who exist just to be used to further Yoruba hegemonic interests!

Would it now be out of place to brand him and the OP as Yoruba supremacists and bigots? Can you now see the intent for creating this thread is for nothing more than dick-measuring?

But the guy is right. the IT industry is being controlled by the Yoruba. If you control over 70% of something, you can always say its on lockdown.

Other industry could be on lockdown by other people. For example, the cow farming industry is majorly controlled by the Fulanis and they have up to 70% stake in that industry.

If I say that, am I being a Fulani supremacist?

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by IGBOSON1: 4:15pm On Jan 11
LegendHero:


But the guy is right. the IT industry is being controlled by the Yoruba. If you control over 70% of something, you can always say its on lockdown.

Other industry could be on lockdown by other people. For example, the cow farming industry is majorly controlled by the Fulanis and they have up to 70% stake in that industry.

If I say that, am I being a Fulani supremacist?


I see your point! But it all depends on the wider context in which it's said....who's saying it, and their past assertions or post history!
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by TopBanter: 4:16pm On Jan 11
BloomingDale:


You guys should be fighting for your Oduduwa country then. I’m sure it will be the greatest country in Africa. We Niger Deltans want to 8i.

Not practical and I believe you are intelligent enough to know the meaning of "exercise in futility". The constitution explicitly bans secession of any region of Nigeria.

You are I know that trying to force our legislator to change the constitution ,and allow regions of Nigeria to secede at will, is virtually impossible.

It is always disheartening Nigerians like to work harder and more painfully than use tact, guile and intelligence to achieve what they want.

Regional governance, for all intents and purpose, will get you your Niger Delta Republic. You won't have the name but you'd have all the privileges of autonomy and, most importantly, the total freedom to have the biggest say in your own future.

To that end, your leaders should commit to what is shown below if indeed you Niger Deltans are united in your desire to "leave" because I see little to no agitation from them to that effect whether the secession route Kanu and Ekpa are exponents of or through agitation for regional governance Yorubas, beyond talk and empty rhetoric, are champions of.

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Ibrahimcoomasie: 4:20pm On Jan 11
IGBOSON1:


Quit being a smartass! I know what the word lockdown means! I wanted to know why he feels the Yoruba have to have everything in 'one Nigeria' on 'lockdown' for the Yoruba! The import of that supremacist mindset is that he and his bigoted ilk see everyone else as fools who exist just to be used to further Yoruba hegemonic interests!

Would it now be out of place to brand him and the OP as Yoruba supremacists and bigots? Can you now see the intent for creating this thread is for nothing more than dick-measuring?
I have never see you channel this your energy to threads where your brothers boast about controlling the trade (buy and sell) in Nigerian markets. Once other region talks about the industry where they are dominant, all the hairs on your body starts standing up.

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Sholaco: 4:20pm On Jan 11
They are all thieves.
Because breeze hasn't blown their Nyansh
Cecilia ibru come to mind
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by LegendHero(m): 4:21pm On Jan 11
IGBOSON1:


I see your point! But it all depends on the wider context in which it's said....who's saying it, and their past assertions or post history!

You are also right about that.

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by opamoses1: 4:25pm On Jan 11
IGBOSON1:


Quit being a smartass! I know what the word lockdown means! I wanted to know why he feels the Yoruba have to have everything in 'one Nigeria' on 'lockdown' for the Yoruba! The import of that supremacist mindset is that he and his bigoted ilk see everyone else as fools who exist just to be used to further Yoruba hegemonic interests!

Would it now be out of place to brand him and the OP as Yoruba supremacists and bigots? Can you now see the intent for creating this thread is for nothing more than dick-measuring?
Did I touch a never grin? He stated facts and the truth is bitter in your mouth for reasons best known to you.

An example of a bigotry and supremacist mindset below. This clearly shows the difference between a fact and a fallacy👇

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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by opamoses1: 4:28pm On Jan 11
IGBOSON1:


I see your point! But it all depends on the wider context in which it's said....who's saying it, and their past assertions or post history!
His post history is to debunk every lies your kith and Kin post about the SW and SW cities. I now see why you are angry.

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