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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by afroxyz: 5:59pm On Jan 15, 2021
cucumbar:
you forgot to add that humans will become semi-human/ human-robots where you’ll have no mind of your own. You will own nothing and you’ll be happy.

You guys give technology a lot of credit and underestimate the power of humanity

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jedisco(m): 6:18pm On Jan 15, 2021
Akin3891:


Do they accept local transfer?, The last time i tried to fund via transfer, I remember it's an international bank details that popped up. Which are the known and reliable exchangers you know?

I'm hoping to buy some coins n keep for like 5 yrs

That's strange... Just tried it and it shows you could deposit Naira for fee of 150... They'd provide you a bank account to pay into. Withdrawals of fiat have to be into a bank account in your name.

As someone mentioned, p2p on binance is another option. Here you buy from someone local at a fixed price. Binance acts as the middle man. But I'd say a direct deposit is less of a hassle

For 5 years, the future may give better buying opportunities... Very likely in 5 years, the value would be much more higher and it would not matter much if you bought at this level or a little below.
You may get much better prices to buy for long term keeps in the coming months and years. The dilemma is that if this run follows the momentum of previous runs we've had (which it surprisingly seems to be doing) then the 20-30k level may not be seen. That's a bold claim to make even for me but if you look at when bitece broke previous ATH's in the past that range was rarely revisited again. It's a market that respects history... Let's see how this goes
Like I said, it's a dilemma... nothing is certain and you don't want you buy the top of a run. But I'd say based on technicals, anything between 20-30k now should be a good buy.

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jedisco(m): 8:42pm On Jan 15, 2021
Seems antispambot is hiding posts anyhow... Some posts are automatically hidden once some words are included.. thats why I use betece, eithy , creetow, e.t.c.. Oga Seun no dey joke
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by elmas(m): 8:49am On Jan 17, 2021
OgogoroFreak:
Honesty, I don't know o. My money just keeps quadrupling grin from 1btc = $5,000 to 1btc now = $43,000 and counting. The profit is like a lie.

I'm cashing out little by little to spread my investment so I don't get drowned/lost in profit cos I know the price must surely come down but this particular happening is strange. I just don't want to empty my b1tcoin account.

I have sold some and invested heavily in Risevest, piggyvest, opay, and now trying to trade USA stocks using bamboo.

Not scared of losing the millions I put in these fintech apps. Afterall, all the money came from the impossible b1tcoin profit this period.

Sir which is good to invest in?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by lavylilly: 10:28am On Jan 17, 2021
Quick question between crypto and stock which one pays more and is stable
Let say you invest
$100 -crypto
$100- stock

After 2months which one do you feel will pay you more
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by efismikoko(m): 11:44am On Jan 17, 2021
Please does anyone have review or information on cititrust holdings

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadiima1: 12:49pm On Jan 17, 2021
For those interested in laundering money here are some pointers. Note that I am not saying you should.

Money Laundering--The Dark Side of Cash

Money laundering, broadly, is an activity wherein cash is used as a vehicle to transform illegal profits into legitimate-appearing assets. There are three main steps in a money laundering process.

The first and the riskiest step is the placement, whereby illegal funds are introduced into the legal economy via fraudulent means, e.g., by dividing funds into small amounts and depositing them into multiple bank accounts there by avoiding detection.

The second step, layering, involves moving the money around between different accounts and even countries thereby creating complexity and separating the money from its source by several degrees.

The third step is integration, whereby money launderers get back the money via legitimate-looking sources, e.g., cash-intensive businesses such as bars and restaurants, car washes, hotels (at least in some countries), gambling establishments, parking garages, etc.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:30am On Jan 18, 2021
ositadiima1:
For those interested in laundering money here are some pointers. Note that I am not saying you should.

Money Laundering--The Dark Side of Cash

Money laundering, broadly, is an activity wherein cash is used as a vehicle to transform illegal profits into legitimate-appearing assets. There are three main steps in a money laundering process.

The first and the riskiest step is the placement, whereby illegal funds are introduced into the legal economy via fraudulent means, e.g., by dividing funds into small amounts and depositing them into multiple bank accounts there by avoiding detection.

The second step, layering, involves moving the money around between different accounts and even countries thereby creating complexity and separating the money from its source by several degrees.

The third step is integration, whereby money launderers get back the money via legitimate-looking sources, e.g., cash-intensive businesses such as bars and restaurants, car washes, hotels (at least in some countries), gambling establishments, parking garages, etc.

Pointers for those interested in laundering money. Really?

What did you intend to achieve by writing this senseless post? When EFCC starts running after you now, you go come dey blame village people and your family members.

And some yahoo boys, armed robbers and kidnappers dey dash you likes undecided. Na wa o.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadiima1: 11:24am On Jan 18, 2021
Lazyyouth4u:


Pointers for those interested in laundering money. Really?

What did you intend to achieve by writing this senseless post? When EFCC starts running after you now, you go come dey blame village people and your family members.

And some yahoo boys, armed robbers and kidnappers dey dash you likes undecided. Na wa o.

There is a big difference between knowing how something is done and actually doing it.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 2:23pm On Jan 18, 2021
ositadiima1:


There is a big difference between knowing how something is done and actually doing it.

There are things you should not teach others no matter how much/well you know them. Those includes anything that's is criminal in the eyes of the law.

That you know how shoot gun does not mean you should teach everyone irrespective of their aims for wanting to learn. Please be guided on that.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by AngelicBeing: 4:07pm On Jan 18, 2021
Lazyyouth4u:


Pointers for those interested in laundering money. Really?

What did you intend to achieve by writing this senseless post? When EFCC starts running after you now, you go come dey blame village people and your family members.

And some yahoo boys, armed robbers and kidnappers dey dash you likes undecided. Na wa o.
cheesy
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chigo4u: 6:18pm On Jan 18, 2021
While Otedola left the oil business, Elumelu, Dangote are entering into it. Interesting times

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Boyhood: 6:35pm On Jan 18, 2021
chigo4u:
While Otedola left the oil business, Elumelu, Dangote are entering into it. Interesting times
Ote$ was mainly into AGO, DPK and not PMS
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Tripleaj(m): 9:23pm On Jan 18, 2021
[quote author=Lazyyouth4u post=98177909]

Good evening, @Lazyyouth and others, please I want to confirm. If I liquidate treasury bills, how long does it take to be credited or get the money back.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 9:13am On Jan 19, 2021
chigo4u:
While Otedola left the oil business, Elumelu, Dangote are entering into it. Interesting times

Otedola was just importing and selling. Elumelu and Dangote are not into importing and selling. Otedola knows that with Dangote refinery coming up, the days of importing and collecting dubious subsidies is over.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:16am On Jan 19, 2021
chigo4u:
While Otedola left the oil business, Elumelu, Dangote are entering into it. Interesting times

Elumelu and Dangote are not entering the oil and gas business for the hell of it. They are entering for strategic reasons.

Tony needs the gas from OML 17 for his power assets while Dangote needs crude for his refinery and gas for his fertilizer business.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by skydiver01: 11:54pm On Jan 19, 2021
FGN Bond Maturing 18 July 2034 coupon payment due yesterday arrived today. Next on is due in six months (July). No stress. Slow and steady wins the race. Happy Days. grin cool

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 2:26pm On Jan 20, 2021
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 2:27pm On Jan 20, 2021
skydiver01:
FGN Bond Maturing 18 July 2034 coupon payment due yesterday arrived today. Next on is due in six months (July). No stress. Slow and steady wins the race. Happy Days. grin cool

Still waiting for Mine shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 12:22pm On Jan 21, 2021
Anyone here knows the requirements and possible startup cost for setting up a laboratory and diagnostic business?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 4:22pm On Jan 21, 2021
Find attached the Q4 VGIF Factsheet for the last quarter of 2020.

For subscribers of the fund on or before 31st December 2020, expect your extra returns. It's already shown on the factsheet.

Then for those who are yet to join the VGIF train and wants to do an investment with both capital and interest guaranteed kindly click the link on my signature fill the online form and register for free or call me for details.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:32pm On Jan 21, 2021
ojesymsym:
Anyone here knows the requirements and possible startup cost for setting up a laboratory and diagnostic business?


Get a consultant or a mentor in that line of business.

You can decide to work in a laboratory and diagnostic center for 6 months on a part time or full time basis to understudy the business

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by sirrotex: 4:49pm On Jan 21, 2021
You may want to look at the licensing requirements. I believe a lab scientist or bio chemist must be part of the team. A company registration is mandatory
ojesymsym:
Anyone here knows the requirements and possible startup cost for setting up a laboratory and diagnostic business?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jedisco(m): 2:42pm On Jan 22, 2021
lavylilly:

Quick question between crypt0 and stock which one pays more and is stable

Let say you invest

$100 -crypt0

$100- stock


After 2months which one do you feel will pay you more

After two months, you may be at a loss or breakeven in both. Both of them are not 'get rich quick' schemes. You have do study them, their past trends and step in at the right time.

There's a stock market and crypt0 discussion thread. You can follow them and ask your questions.

https://www.nairaland.com/6318352/crypto-currency-investors-thread/23#6318352.760

https://www.nairaland.com/1131485/nigerian-stock-exchange-market-pick/6239

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Tobex4realTobex234(m): 10:59pm On Jan 22, 2021
Meffy!!!!

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by einsteine(m): 7:26am On Jan 23, 2021
afroxyz:


You guys give technology a lot of credit and underestimate the power of humanity

Technology would take over everything. People will have to pay a premium for things still produced by humans but the mass market would be for things made by technology.

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