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| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by SillyMods: 7:37am On Dec 14, 2017 |
superstar1:We are surely on the right trajectory irrespective of what enemies of Nigeria want us to believe. PMB till IPOBs and Papa Deceiving Pikin (PDP) get sense! |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by hush15: 7:37am On Dec 14, 2017 |
superstar1:How is sacking and pulling off some of the biggest frauds in Nigeria related , I don’t understand what you saying o |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by tstx(m): 7:37am On Dec 14, 2017 |
MrEdimulo82:I only came back because i hate bin disrespectful.... someone mentions me' i come running
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| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by 900warriorz: 7:37am On Dec 14, 2017 |
People no dey ever comment here coz them no know wetin the post dey about sef if na snake.thread or bobrisky now, you go don seee 12 pages reply full. ![]() |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by SNIPER123: 7:38am On Dec 14, 2017 |
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| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by Nobody: 7:38am On Dec 14, 2017 |
Am sure 70% are bank charges |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by Nobody: 7:39am On Dec 14, 2017 |
superstar1:Oga what was the exchange rate then compared to now? You Nigerians love mediocrity. Chai! |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by MrEdimulo82(m): 7:39am On Dec 14, 2017 |
tstx:Lol |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by superstar1(m): 7:42am On Dec 14, 2017 |
sacluxisback:Exchange rate was 199/200, went as high as 530 and it is down to 360. So in your own eyes, there is no.visible improvements? Don't tell me you are part of pigidiotic children of hatred, that hates anything and everything. |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by MrEdimulo82(m): 7:45am On Dec 14, 2017 |
Kai, and to think Gtbank would possibly take a larger share of the e payment platform transactions, being a major player amongst the banks..I can't say of quick teller and all but as far the commercial banks. ....here's gtbank reaping from their early bird approach to technology in their operations. |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by Nobody: 7:55am On Dec 14, 2017 |
A Q3'17 transaction from one of the major revenue driver within the private sector. RUBBISH! Total RUBBISH indeed. I look forward to how the books are gonna be cooked come ending Dec.'17. I still don't understand the basic intention of this article... is it to reveal true picture of their stupid performances or just to feed on the public's ignorance? ![]() Analysing from the stated figures... an avg. of N90K in Q3 = N30K monthly avg. (~$83). Very Very bad given that this is a chief revenue generator for the private sector. ![]() Again, in a nation over reliant on a service based economy... expect tons of trade deficits from an international trade perspective which would indirectly affect nominal GDP. We need to start focusing more on goods production (other than crude oil). |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by Bizibi(m): 8:18am On Dec 14, 2017 |
I haven't gotten my zenith bank dividend and they keep mentioning trillions........ |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by GavelSlam: 8:29am On Dec 14, 2017 |
sacluxisback:Why does the exchange rate matter when discussing increase in employment opportunities ? Doesn't it do good that our products are now being exported ? Aren't you happy there is a local increase in the production of rice? By the way, what is your own contribution to a healthier economy besides complaint? |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by Nobody: 8:37am On Dec 14, 2017 |
superstar1:From your comment, its obvious your parents were not married. Bastard! |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by Nobody: 8:38am On Dec 14, 2017 |
GavelSlam:You are irredeemable. |
| Re: Banking Sector Reports 213.69 Million Transactions At N19.33 Trillion In Q3 2017 by Bimpe29(m): 2:46pm On Dec 14, 2017 |
Nigeria is a viable nation where economy must naturally and optimally thrives. The major bane to the long awaited prosperity remains insincerity on the parts of elite who are hell bent on making sure the common men are deprived of basic amenities that will evenly promote economic growth and development. Power and energy, roads, works and housing, healthcare and education, security, judicial and educational systems are all not there for us to enjoy. They import generators and make abnormal profit, ditto for an epileptic refineries, moribund schools, messed up judicial system. |
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if na snake.thread or bobrisky now, you go don seee 12 pages reply full. 

Total RUBBISH indeed. I look forward to how the books are gonna be cooked come ending Dec.'17. I still don't understand the basic intention of this article... is it to reveal true picture of their stupid performances or just to feed on the public's ignorance? 