Premiumwriter2's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Premiumwriter2's Profile › Premiumwriter2's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (of 12 pages)
Jeon:their parents Or their fathers?
|
Candidlady:oh please. I have only two moniker, Premiumwriter and Premiumwriter2. |
Candidlady:I carry men's matter not women's matter. I guess you can't see it that way |
So before you say men are scared sh*t about successful or ambitious women, the right question we should be asking is 'where are these successful women that men are afraid of?" Because in reality, if you see 10 successful women, chances are wealth was handed over to 8 of them either through inheritance from their fathers or divorce (men). Only 2 out of that 10 actually worked for the wealth. What are the odds of every man on earth meeting those two women? Better still, what are your odds of you as a feminist being able to achieve any tangible success on your own? 2 out of 10. |
But on the contrary, men have to work their asses off to get to anywhere they are going, including paying for rides ( )But hey, the femails here feel men are the previledged ones
|
Before you talk about women taking over or the future been femail ( ) just know these stats and know peace.
|
princesavo:done sir ![]() |
Uchenaija:typing with ignorance. The app is linked directly to your bank account, so you don't fund it. If u were to make payment, the money will be deducted from my bank account directly. So yes, it'll indicate zero until I receive a payment. |
Nbotee:again I don't. I already typed what I wanted to type. You didn't pay me a dime to dictate the direction of the thread I created |
uzohrome:you get it wrong. I thought the same way too but once you see the drive behind the project, you will understand its purpose. Not every fintech should be about Blockchain. Apart from investing, how does Blockchain simplify transactions within the country? Even countries with more knowledgeable people haven't fully adopted the technology for day to day transactions and you want Nigeria to start using it? Let me tell you this, enaira makes transactions easier and that's the goal. It's as simple as dipping your hands in your pocket and giving paper money to a seller without using the paper, you still can't see the benefit in that? |
Nbotee:First of all, I don't owe you an article. I don't owe you any explanation. Secondly, the app is better than bank apps in every way. Bank apps do not confirm transactions in real time. This app make transfer instantly. Secondly, with the app, you make transfer in 3 steps, open the app, scan the QR code and the confirm the amount you want to pay. Bank apps step is longer if you can think it up. The app is meant for direct payment: scan and pay instead of the long transfer process and the wait period between sms confirmation. I think this is a very good initiative. One that we should embrace whole heartedly. And you shouldn't be comparing it to bank apps, the only app that comes in close comparison to the enaira app is the Abeg app or Cashapp. |
Pmedia7787:I understand that block chain might be very lucrative since it can bring anyone in the world aboard but that's missing the goal of the enaira project. Enaira aims to reduce the friction of transactions in the country. A lot of people still prefer cash today to bank transfer especially in the market place. Enaira will reflect instantly. And what's better than paying a market woman by just scanning her phone and she sees the green tick immediately to confirm her transaction? Less paper money. Less friction for transactions. |
So I was one of the very first people to download the Enaira app when it first hit the play store. I was madly interested in the project right from the onset though I had very little understanding of the app or its major purpose. But I was really disappointed the very first time I downloaded it. I couldn't register because the app request that you must have an email address linked to your BVN which I didn't have. I guess I was not the only one affected as thousands of people complained about the same thing. Well CBN actually heed to these complaints (not like they have a choice though) and the issues have been resolved. Today I thought I'd give the app a try and i was quite blown away. The sign up process was a breeze and in less than 1-2 minutes I was done. (A good lesson to developers here, make your on boarding process as easy as possible because sign up can make or destroy your business). The app interface is very clean. I guess this is important since the app is targeted at everyone including old men and women. The feature is very basic. You can send money or recieve money directly into your bank account. All you have to do is scan a QR code or generate a QR code to get paid. When generating the QR code, you can set the amount to be paid if you wish. I think this is the real cashless deal. And one market women and men will love. Side thought: enaira is your regular bank account but it makes it easier for everyone to use. Even a grandma can get it working with just one explanation. Another side note: This is a big problem for Abeg app. Abeg is an over beautify and feature rich enaira app. So what will now happen to abeg app, because obviously, I don't think they can compete with enaira. Besides Enaira is too easy to use and with time, I think most people will start dumping even regular bank transfer for it.
|
TheKingmann:am I supposed to be crafting articles all the time, stupid? |
Wahala for una wey get money |
christistruth01:but you are shameless and shameful. Even if no one died, does it make it okay to use force to threaten civilians of a nation? And then one died. Your fellow citizens are working hard to ensure justice but here you are paid to bring them down. God will surely punish a filth like you. |

)
) just know these stats and know peace.