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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 9:17am On Jul 13
ayobama1:
Nothing should be possible until 140 million hungry people are fed.
Well, I thought you were talking economics or how govt macro-economic policies might impact the stock exchange directly or indirectly.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ayobama1: 9:24am On Jul 13
Streetinvestor2:
Atleast it is not my father that gave the figures for you to fold fist.It is the same international bodies you brandish thr statistics when it favours the failed government. Abi it is obi that produced the 63% figures. Which I believe should even be 75% now.
You don't reduce poverty and hunger by sharing 3 cups of rice.
[/b]And if you and yours fall into that 63% .You will understand better the French
[b]

You understood after falling into the basket 🤔
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ayobama1: 9:25am On Jul 13
mikeapollo:
Well, I thought you were talking economics or how govt macro-economic policies might impact the stock exchange directly or indirectly.
I am catching cruise 🛳
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 9:28am On Jul 13
ayobama1:
I am catching cruise 🛳
Okay oo. Your own better.
Na big men dey catch cruise early Monday morning. grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 9:30am On Jul 13
Ding! grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 9:32am On Jul 13
ayobama1:
[b][/b]

You understood after falling into the basket 🤔
Yes I am at the bottom of the basket. My village people, church and my neighbours.
Na we the hunger and poverty hit pass
That is why I am always crying about the failed government. Do you want to come to our aid
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ayobama1: 9:43am On Jul 13
Streetinvestor2:
Yes I am at the bottom of the basket. My village people, church and my neighbours.
Na we the hunger and poverty hit pass
That is why I am always crying about the failed government. Do you want to come to our aid
Unto them a political messiah is ordained
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 9:43am On Jul 13
IB the offer price suppose reach #20
As na less than 15% of that OS dey retail investors hands
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ayobama1: 9:44am On Jul 13
mikeapollo:
Okay oo. Your own better.
Na big men dey catch cruise early Monday morning. grin grin
Life is never that hard until we make it so
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 9:44am On Jul 13
ayobama1:
Unto them a political messiah is ordained
Bro leave all this beating around the bush. Are you ready to help us or not
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ayobama1: 9:48am On Jul 13
[quote author=Streetinvestor2 post=140010464]Bro leave all this beating around the bush. Are you ready to [/b]help[b] us

Without beating about the Bush rescue can not be staged
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 9:50am On Jul 13
[quote author=ayobama1 post=140010517][/quote]You no get shishi...lol
Case closed .You follow us for the 63% stated.
Move to stock market hustle
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ayobama1: 9:53am On Jul 13
Streetinvestor2:
You no get shishi...lol
Case closed .You follow us for the 63% stated.
Move to stock market hustle
Hustle na Hustle 😌
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Oasisblue: 9:59am On Jul 13
Whats behind the DAAR Communicaitons rally? It has done 31% this month.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo:
Make Wale say something na!
We no hear from Wale; we no hear from our ''Prophet''; we no hear from @Bagwa!
Make them say something na so that people like @Agba would not be laughing at us. grin grin
Oandites are waiting in the NGX wilderness!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 10:04am On Jul 13
Oasisblue:
Whats behind the DAAR Communicaitons rally? It has done 31% this month.
The more you look the less you see.! grin
Who no know, go know. Who know too much na case!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeeKudi: 10:27am On Jul 13
The previous disclosure indicated that the only thing hindering the publication of Q1 was the delay experienced by AFS '25. What excuse do they have again?

mikeapollo:
Make Wale say something na!
We no hear from Wale; we hear from our ''Prophet''; we no hear from @Bagwa!
Make them say something na so that people like @Agba would not be laughing at us. grin grin
Oandites are waiting in the NGX wilderness!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:32am On Jul 13
I don't live in Nigeria. I'm only interested in the welfare of the MASSES. My paymaster is GOD and HUMANITY
ayobama1:
What's your own paymaster saying?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:37am On Jul 13
Wale is a lawyer grin
GeeKudi:
The previous disclosure indicated that the only thing hindering the publication of Q1 was the delay experienced by AFS '25. What excuse do they have again?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 10:42am On Jul 13
GeeKudi:
The previous disclosure indicated that the only thing hindering the publication of Q1 was the delay experienced by AFS '25. What excuse do they have again?
I guess they may want to release the Q1 2026 results a month after the AFS, but the AFS itself was delayed, so they need to abridge the time
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeeKudi: 10:44am On Jul 13
Is that the norm? ARADEL released their Q1 barely a week after ppublishing their AFS '25.

mikeapollo:
I guess they may want to release the Q1 2026 results a month after the AFS, but the AFS itself was delayed, so they need to abridge the time
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ayobama1: 10:53am On Jul 13
megawealth01:
[/b]I don't live in Nigeria[b]. I'm only interested in the welfare of the MASSES. [/b]My paymaster is GOD[b] and HUMANITY
Congratulations on the 1st bolded and to the second, what is your paymaster saying 😀
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:54am On Jul 13
WALE too do abeggi
mikeapollo:
I guess they may want to release the Q1 2026 results a month after the AFS, but the AFS itself was delayed, so they need to abridge the time
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:12am On Jul 13
SpaceX closed at $143 last trading day. Well it's well
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:16am On Jul 13
Let me now explain how Lieutenant Felix Ademe Isaac lost his life during the operation to rescue the 44 abducted pupils and teachers in Oyo State.

I first posted about his death which carried "June 6", but some people claimed it was false because the rescue operation was carried out on July 10. They insisted that no soldier died and that the entire story was scripted.

Lieutenant Felix Ademe Isaac was a 28-year-old Nigerian Army officer who tragically lost his life while leading the initial assault team during the rescue mission.

Under the leadership of Major General Chinedu Ralph Nnebeife, a multi-agency security team launched an intelligence-led operation in the Old Oyo National Park.

Lt. Isaac was at the forefront of the assault, courageously leading the breach and firing the first shots at the kidnappers' hideout.

During the operation, his convoy ran into improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and landmines planted by the terrorists. He sustained fatal injuries during the early phase of the mission and later died from a gun shot.

Lt. Isaac was laid to rest with full military honours on July 10, 2026; the same day the 44 victims regained their freedom. He was buried at the 23rd Armoured Brigade Cemetery in Yola, Adamawa State.

After 56 days in captivity, all 44 pupils, students, and teachers were successfully rescued unharmed without the payment of any ransom.

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State paid glowing tribute to Lt. Isaac's exceptional bravery, publicly acknowledging his ultimate sacrifice during an official briefing.

So please, don't say it was scripted. It was real. May we never fall victim to any unforeseen circumstances. Amen.

ATM ✍🏾

I will not include his picture on a motorcycle. It does not do justice to the sacrifice this gallant soldier paid for Nigeria.

© Omolara Wise

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 11:17am On Jul 13
FG Suspends Proposed WAEC, NECO Fee Hike After Public Backlash

https://www.nairaland.com/8708550/fg-suspends-proposed-waec-neco

Thank God. Hope they keep the old price.
N50,000 is still a lot. There are students who have no one to assist or pay their fees (e.g. orphans) in sec school..
The state govts/FGN should help stand in the gap and pay any shortfalls in the fees to WAEC.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 11:22am On Jul 13
megawealth01:
Let me now explain how Lieutenant Felix Ademe Isaac lost his life during the operation to rescue the 44 abducted pupils and teachers in Oyo State.

I first posted about his death which carried "June 6", but some people claimed it was false because the rescue operation was carried out on July 10. They insisted that no soldier died and that the entire story was scripted.

Lieutenant Felix Ademe Isaac was a 28-year-old Nigerian Army officer who tragically lost his life while leading the initial assault team during the rescue mission.

Under the leadership of Major General Chinedu Ralph Nnebeife, a multi-agency security team launched an intelligence-led operation in the Old Oyo National Park.

Lt. Isaac was at the forefront of the assault, courageously leading the breach and firing the first shots at the kidnappers' hideout.

During the operation, his convoy ran into improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and landmines planted by the terrorists. He sustained fatal injuries during the early phase of the mission and later died from a gun shot.

Lt. Isaac was laid to rest with full military honours on July 10, 2026; the same day the 44 victims regained their freedom. He was buried at the 23rd Armoured Brigade Cemetery in Yola, Adamawa State.

After 56 days in captivity, all 44 pupils, students, and teachers were successfully rescued unharmed without the payment of any ransom.

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State paid glowing tribute to Lt. Isaac's exceptional bravery, publicly acknowledging his ultimate sacrifice during an official briefing.

So please, don't say it was scripted. It was real. May we never fall victim to any unforeseen circumstances. Amen.

ATM ✍🏾

I will not include his picture on a motorcycle. It does not do justice to the sacrifice this gallant soldier paid for Nigeria.

© Omolara Wise
RIP to him.
May God continue to protect our gallant soldiers and help them defeat these criminals terrorizing our people all over the nation!

But how come he died on June 6 and the rescue operation was on July 10?
Was he the one that died in the rescue operation? Was the rescue operation done on June 6? If so, why the delay until July 10 before they announced the rescue? More than one month after?
Just questions bothering my mind.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ppogba: 11:25am On Jul 13
Oasisblue:
Whats behind the DAAR Communicaitons rally? It has done 31% this month.
They have acquired 80% shares of Warner Bros. The owners of CNN.

Plans are in place to acquire 70% shares of Canal+ , the new owner of DSTV.

As they say on this platform DYDD
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ayobama1: 11:27am On Jul 13
mikeapollo:
RIP to him.
May God continue to protect our gallant soldiers and help them defeat these criminals terrorizing our people all over the nation!

But how come he died on June 6 and the rescue operation was on July 10?
Was he the one that died in the rescue operation? Was the rescue operation done on June 6? If so, why the delay until July 10 before they announced the rescue? More than one month after?
[/b]Just questions bothering my mind.[b]

Will you be satisfied with the answers or you will find new questions in the answers 😉
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by OBAGADAFFI: 11:28am On Jul 13
ppogba:
They have acquired 80% shares of Warner Bros. The owners of CNN.

Plans are in place to acquire 70% shares of Canal+ , the new owner of DSTV.

As they say on this platform DYDD
What kind of joke is this grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 11:29am On Jul 13
ppogba:
They have acquired 80% shares of Warner Bros. The owners of CNN.

Plans are in place to acquire 70% shares of Canal+ , the new owner of DSTV.

As they say on this platform DYDD
Wow!
Is DAAR Communications that rich, to acquire 80% of Warner Bros, and also planning 70% of Cana+?
This is massive if true. Congrats and wishing them all the best.
I hope their DAAR Satellite TV (DAARSAT) is still active and going strong
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ayobama1: 11:29am On Jul 13
ppogba:
They have acquired 80% shares of Warner Bros. The owners of CNN.

Plans are in place to acquire 70% shares of Canal+ , the new owner of DSTV.

As they say on this platform DYDD
They are also in partnership discussions with Elon Musk Media Inc
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