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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 9:03pm On Jun 25
Olaide1295:
One would think you speak on behalf of the youth.
Many of us are convinced that PBAT is the most capable of the available candidates. Tested and proven to deliver our country from macroeconomic crisis. 4 more years to go, Rejoice!
I was talking about youths with control of thr brain which happens to be the majority as seen on the street
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by thebargainhunte: 9:25pm On Jun 25
Let's see the effect tomorrow in our market

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Olaide1295: 9:44pm On Jun 25
Streetinvestor2:
I was talking about youths with control of thr brain which happens to be the majority as seen on the street
The problem with you all is that you insult contrary opinions rather than ask questions. You also bring partisan politics into economic discussions and only want your voice heard.
How can I vote in a man who couldn’t explain how he will solve the power problem or even any national issue at all. Peter Obi to me, is not any different from Buhari. Both have supposed integrity, but are unfortunately clueless. I made the mistake of being fooled due to twitter noise and voting him in last election. Glad he lost anyway.

BTW, you don’t have monopoly on insults.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:52pm On Jun 25
You can't separate politics from economics visversa
Olaide1295:
The problem with you all is that you insult contrary opinions rather than ask questions. You also bring partisan politics into economic discussions and only want your voice heard.
How can I vote in a man who couldn’t explain how he will solve the power problem or even any national issue at all. Peter Obi to me, is not any different from Buhari. Both have supposed integrity, but are unfortunately clueless. I made the mistake of being fooled due to twitter noise and voting him in last election. Glad he lost anyway.

BTW, you don’t have monopoly on insults.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Valthegreat(m): 9:55pm On Jun 25
Olaide1295:
One would think you speak on behalf of the youth.
Many of us are convinced that PBAT is the most capable of the available candidates. Tested and proven to deliver our country from macroeconomic crisis. 4 more years to go, Rejoice!
It seems you are the APC agent sent to monitor this NSEMPA group because you hardly comment about any other thing here until someone speaks ill of the government. Please tell me, in what ways has PBAT made the life of an average Nigerian better than it was before 2023? Or there's no need to retrospect we should just accept that 8 years is automatic?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Valthegreat(m): 10:08pm On Jun 25
Olaide1295:
The problem with you all is that you insult contrary opinions rather than ask questions. You also bring partisan politics into economic discussions and only want your voice heard.
How can I vote in a man who couldn’t explain how he will solve the power problem or even any national issue at all. Peter Obi to me, is not any different from Buhari. Both have supposed integrity, but are unfortunately clueless. I made the mistake of being fooled due to twitter noise and voting him in last election. Glad he lost anyway.

BTW, you don’t have monopoly on insults.
Please tell us what did Tinubu explain in 2023 as how he will solve the power problem and also the economic problems before you voted him, even now that you want to vote him again, how did he say he will solve any of the problems?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:44pm On Jun 25
And someone said the youths are solidly behind jagaban grin

Even the Nigeria Stock market is looking for assistance

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:45pm On Jun 25
Jagaban only said na him turn na 😂
Valthegreat:
Please tell us what did Tinubu explain in 2023 as how he will solve the power problem and also the economic problems before you voted him, even now that you want to vote him again, how did he say he will solve any of the problems?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:46pm On Jun 25
Jagaban people full here and social media na 😂
Valthegreat:
It seems you are the APC agent sent to monitor this NSEMPA group because you hardly comment about any other thing here until someone speaks ill of the government. Please tell me, in what ways has PBAT made the life of an average Nigerian better than it was before 2023? Or there's no need to retrospect we should just accept that 8 years is automatic?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:47pm On Jun 25
We never see first term promises finish, jagaban dey hustle 2027 grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:48pm On Jun 25
Well sha all those reporting my account will still report it anyways but jagaban should have mercy on NAIJA small. He should allow NAIJA breeth
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by MODESTY2024: 3:20am On Jun 26
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 5:24am On Jun 26
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 6:57am On Jun 26

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L-3zrvQM78

Stocks on my radar for today's trading session
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 7:58am On Jun 26
megawealth01:
And someone said the youths are solidly behind jagaban grin

Even the Nigeria Stock market is looking for assistance
Baba wan increase minimum wage for 2nd term grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ghm: 8:20am On Jun 26
Valthegreat:
Please tell us what did Tinubu explain in 2023 as how he will solve the power problem and also the economic problems before you voted him, even now that you want to vote him again, how did he say he will solve any of the problems?
There is a difference between 2023 and 2027. The truth is that Tinubu has raised the bar, and we are now talking about his second term. We have seen what he did and is doing in his first term, and honestly, we like quite a lot of it:

- Subsidy removal
- Liberalisation of forex
- Tax reform
- Capital market rebound (investor confidence)
- Nigeria rated B+ – two steps higher than 2023
- Seven banks rated B+ – two steps higher than 2023
- Companies making huge profits after paying staff well
- Airline issues resolution
- Oil and gas sector reforms (Shell's new $20 billion investment)
- NELFUND
- LG Autonomy
- Lagos–Sokoto Highway
- Lagos–Calabar Highway
- MMIA reconstruction
- Regional commissions in all geopolitical zones
- Electricity devolution and decentralisation bill
- MREIF 20‑year mortgage scheme with single‑digit interest
- Power: estimated billing removal (more stable power in progress)
- State Police

Anyone who wants to ask him not to continue must be ready to tell us what they will do differently from what Tinubu is doing (and will hopefully continue). For example: Are you bringing subsidy back? Are you cancelling NELFUND or stopping the two highways? If you can't tell us, then don't come out.

I am sure we will see a landslide even greater than the Ekiti elections in the 2027 presidential election.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by pluto09(m): 8:20am On Jun 26
Agbalowomeri:
Baba wan increase minimum wage for 2nd term grin
Make he increase am o.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:02am On Jun 26
Jagaban na NAIJA politician. He is gaming seriously
Agbalowomeri:
Baba wan increase minimum wage for 2nd term grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:03am On Jun 26
Be calming down. How has all these things you quoted helped the masses? Be honest to your CONSCIENCE
ghm:
There is a difference between 2023 and 2027. The truth is that Tinubu has raised the bar, and we are now talking about his second term. We have seen what he did and is doing in his first term, and honestly, we like quite a lot of it:

- Subsidy removal
- Liberalisation of forex
- Tax reform
- Capital market rebound (investor confidence)
- Nigeria rated B+ – two steps higher than 2023
- Seven banks rated B+ – two steps higher than 2023
- Companies making huge profits after paying staff well
- Airline issues resolution
- Oil and gas sector reforms (Shell's new $20 billion investment)
- NELFUND
- LG Autonomy
- Lagos–Sokoto Highway
- Lagos–Calabar Highway
- MMIA reconstruction
- Regional commissions in all geopolitical zones
- Electricity devolution and decentralisation bill
- MREIF 20‑year mortgage scheme with single‑digit interest
- Power: estimated billing removal (more stable power in progress)
- State Police

Anyone who wants to ask him not to continue must be ready to tell us what they will do differently from what Tinubu is doing (and will hopefully continue). For example: Are you bringing subsidy back? Are you cancelling NELFUND or stopping the two highways? If you can't tell us, then don't come out.

I am sure we will see a landslide even greater than the Ekiti elections in the 2027 presidential election.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 9:07am On Jun 26
Agbalowomeri:
Baba wan increase minimum wage for 2nd term grin
This kind of political gimmick would be severely rejected as vote buying (i.e. an insult and a means to induce voters) and punished at the elections by voting against the govt. But here in Nigeria, don't be surprised that many people may vote for the govt because of this,
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ghm: 9:11am On Jun 26
megawealth01:
Be calming down. How has all these things you quoted helped the masses? Be honest to your CONSCIENCE
I am an ordinary Nigerian, one of the masses o. It helped me a little – specific things I don't want to mention.

I may not like the president, but I love the country. We are not there yet, but things are looking up, and the usual hopelessness is slowly reducing.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:12am On Jun 26
You try
ghm:
I am an ordinary Nigerian, one of the masses o. It helped me a little – specific things I don't want to mention.

I may not like the president, but I love the country. We are not there yet, but things are looking up, and the usual hopelessness is slowly reducing.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by athorello(m):
megawealth01:
Be calming down. How has all these things you quoted helped the masses? Be honest to your CONSCIENCE
They are all good policy reforms if we are being honest.

Just that the first two impacted the masses too negatively, so the effects of others aren't being felt much.

However, most gains will be realized in due time if we stay on course.

Oil and gas folks, for instance, will agree that Tinubu's reforms have increased activity in the sector, better pay, and created more jobs across the industry and other sectors.

Qualified people are actually keying into the single-digit MREIF affordable mortgages, becoming first-time homeowners within 3-6 months, depending on how fast you complete the due diligence. You can access up to 100m depending on your earnings. Google and know more about it. And this isn't hearsay.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:25am On Jun 26
You are sitting on a long thing
athorello:
They are all good policy reforms if we are being honest.

Just that the first two impacted the masses too negatively, so the effects of others aren't being felt much.

However, most gains will be realized in due time if we stay on course.

Oil and gas folks, for instance, will agree that Tinubu's reforms have increased activity in the sector, better pay, and created more jobs across the industry and other sectors.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:26am On Jun 26
Jagaban should focus on first term delivery then we can review his performance and make recommendations instead of sending keyboard warriors to dey defend am everywhere grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 9:30am On Jun 26
Ding!!! grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Oasisblue: 9:33am On Jun 26
Wow. So NELFUND hasnt helped indigent students? The boom we experienced on the NGX before the recent slump was due to these bold economic reforms. Are you saying the masses dont have cause ti travel on the parts of the Lagos-Calabar coastal road completed so far?

Any government that took the bold economic and infrastrural development steps earlier listed cant be said to be 'doing nothing'. Lets be sincere to our conscience. While majority of these steps may not have translated into bettter life for the citizens, lets consider the scenario if we have continued with the Buharinomics- borrowing to pay fuel subsidies(an amount surpassing annual budget for health and education), using 97% of revenues to service debts, CBN printing currencies and practically runnign a parallel govt in a govt and having a dual-exchange rate that turned loafers with connections to overnight billionaires via financial round -tripping. We were on the verge of national bankrupcy a la Argentina, Greece and Ghana.

megawealth01:
Be calming down. How has all these things you quoted helped the masses? Be honest to your CONSCIENCE
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by toyeoye(m): 9:34am On Jun 26
🚨 Market Open: ARADEL opens at ₦1,418, locked at limit-down (-9.97%) for a second straight session.

Yesterday's heavy selling carries into today's open. Will buyers finally step in? 📉

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:36am On Jun 26
Really... You sure say na from your conscience this typing dey come from ni?
Oasisblue:
Wow. So NELFUND hasnt helped indigent students? The boom we experienced on the NGX before the recent slump was due to these bold economic reforms. Are you saying the masses dont have cause ti travel on the parts of the Lagos-Calabar coastal road completed so far?

Any government that took the bold economic and infrastrural development steps earlier listed cant be said to be 'doing nothing'. Lets be sincere to our conscience. While majority of these steps may not have translated into bettter life for the citizens, lets consider the scenario if we have continued with the Buharinomics- borrowing to pay fuel subsidies(an amount surpassing annual budget for health and education), using 97% of revenues to service debts, CBN printing currencies and practically runnign a parallel govt in a govt and having a dual-exchange rate that turned loafers with connections to overnight billionaires via financial round -tripping. We were on the verge of national bankrupcy a la Argentina, Greece and Ghana.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ocallen: 9:39am On Jun 26
toyeoye:
🚨 Market Open: ARADEL opens at ₦1,418, locked at limit-down (-9.97%) for a second straight session.

Yesterday's heavy selling carries into today's open. Will buyers finally step in? 📉
Not at this current price. Let's see sub #1300. smiley
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:42am On Jun 26
E never go low to my expectations sha
Ocallen:
Not at this current price. Let's see sub #1300. smiley
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:42am On Jun 26
ARADEL must get below 1k before I can step in depending on NGX ooooo
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