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MJBOLT:dont say that man, u dont knw hw much i have put into Crypto, i no longer save money in the bank |
guys pls hold on, what does this mean, is it that all my money i invest in Luno, Roqqu, Binance and Abitrader is gone and i cant withdraw back my money, because I'm not understanding.. |
No South Easterner, Buhari is a bad guy ![]() |
GOOD OLD DAYS, WHO HAVE WATCH NOTHING FOR NOTHING, CHAI I MISS OCULTIC FILMS ![]() |
Drella:I should be asking you that.. |
Rawhumper:Stop talking trash, all you Boko haram apologist, your days and the days of your paymaster are soon coming to an end, whether you wail from now till tomorrow the current military onslaught on the insurgent will continue. #OperationTuraTakaibango [/quote] |
Fake News, Boko Haram and Iswap is currently receiving it hot from the Nigerian Troops, they have no option than to be spreading fake propaganda to survive, i cant wait for the 3 JF-17 Thunder jet fighter to arrive from Pakistan and the Wing looong drones from China, also hoping the incoming US administration will deliver the 12 Super Tucano, Boko haram and ISWAP go hear am. GOD BLESS THE NIGERIAN MILITARY |
tamdun:At least they have retracted, I never expected them this from them....... Lalasticlala |
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I did an early morning search on the Twitter page of the Nigerian Air Force today and realise they have apologies for the costly mistake after Sahara reporters call them out. Seems the Air force have more intergrity than the Army. Kudos to them.. God bless the military........ (1/4) Our attention has been drawn to the inclusion of some erroneous pictures amongst those posted earlier on the terrorists’ gun trucks & other vehicles destroyed by the Air Task Force of Operation LAFIYA DOLE (ATF OPLD) at Marte on 15/16 January 2021https://twitter.com/NigAirForce/status/1351651852434235392?s=19
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So my guy been get hope to remove Museveni ![]() |
MOVIES The lord of the ring Mission impossible JOHN WICK TROY 300 SERIES 1) GAME OF THRONES 2) THE BLACKLIST 3) THE ORIGINALS 4) THE 100 5) MONEY HEIST |
Buhari has become a colossal failure, BRUCE should get the fvckkk off, KUKAH said the absolute truth. |
You don turn servant be that, Werey don de disguise ![]() |
Heineken: MY MAN FIND ONE CRYPTO AND INVEST IN, THANK ME LATER |
this year was my best year, financially ![]() |
Lalasticlala Seun myndd44 Why this post normal fp, e shock me o |
johnmartus:I swear bro, never try that shit. Lalasticlala check this |
johnmartus:Omo Bitcoin just pass the $20k mark recently, imagine how much boys don cash out, well I dont put my eggs on one basket, so I'm save. ![]() |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:You don't get it do you |
I swear, Bitcoin been helping G boys from day one ![]() As a sharp guy I don convert all my bah to Crypto, If naira like make e hit 700 to $1. Even jack confirm am ![]() Lalasticlala
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During the police brutality protests in Nigeria in October, bitcoin saved the day when the government shut out protesters from using local payment platforms for collecting donations to support it. The young, tech-savvy protesters quickly switched to using bitcoin, and in about a week bitcoin accounted for around 40% of the nearly $400,000 raised. It was just one high-profile example of how young Nigerians increasingly use bitcoin to navigate a complicated and restrictive banking and monetary system. In the last five years, Nigeria has traded 60,215 bitcoins, valued at more than $566 million which, apart from the US, is the largest volume worldwide on Paxful, a leading peer-to-peer bitcoin marketplace. The data scraped from Coin Dance shows from the beginning of May 2015 to the middle of November this year, bitcoin trade in Nigeria have increased yearly at least 19% in volume since 2017, and the highest volume (20,504.50) was traded in 2020. Bitcoin trade had its highest spike of 30% this year during the national lockdown in the country and the highest volume traded during the peak of the pandemic. Between January and September, Paxful reported a 137% increase in new registrations in Nigeria. Peer-to-peer (P2P) exchanges, which are decentralized platforms that directly connects buyers and sellers without third parties are the most popular way to buy bitcoin in Africa because users do not have to worry about cryptocurrency regulation by the government. Paxful is the largest platform for P2P trade in Africa and overtook LocalBitcoins in June this year to be the Largest P2P bitcoin marketplace in the world, controlling 52% of the market share The company says Nigerians make up around a quarter of its customer base with 1.3 million registered accounts. “They mostly use the platform for peer-to-peer and arbitrage trading,” says Nena Nwachukwu, Paxful Nigeria regional manager. “Remittances is also a popular use case.” Nwachukwu says bitcoin transfers are “much cheaper and faster than using traditional money transfer operators.” The growing uncertainty and instability around the Nigerian naira, which has had increasingly divergent official and parallel exchange rates with the US dollar, has created an opportunity and practical use case for bitcoin trade in Nigeria. The divergent rates have long been a striking feature of Nigeria’s economy but more so in the last half decade as the country’s financial authorities have attempted to micro-manage the supply of foreign exchange and “defend” the naira. In the last couple of years, other African countries, most prominently Zimbabwe, have seen a spike in cryptocurrency trade led by bitcoin, due to currency fluctuations and uncertain monetary policy. In some cases limits to the trade has been prompted by a lack of reliable local platforms. “The lack of bitcoin liquidity was the first obstacle to solve to introduce bitcoin to Africa,” says Ray Youssef, co-founder of Paxful. Nigerians are often restricted on international platforms such as PayPal, which does not allow payment to Nigeria, and local banks place a cap on international transactions and charge high fees for transactions due to dollar deficiency. “People want to be able to buy and sell, transact internationally and the more the traditional channels are being restricted the more people trade crypto and mainly bitcoin,” explains Eleanya Eke, a former co-founder of Buycoins Africa. “And the best thing about it is that it’s almost impossible to stop. If you block the exchange it moves to Peer-to-peer platforms that are non-custodial.” The increased awareness and availability of easy-to-use bitcoin platforms to Nigerians have largely increased bitcoin liquidity in the country, therefore solving the first problem hindering adoption. Nigerians now have several formal and semiformal bitcoin platforms to use, ranging from international platforms including Paxful, Binance, and Luno, and local ones such as Quidax, Busha, and BuyCoins. However, long-term watchers say most trading in the country is done on informal channels such as Telegram, WhatsApp, and WeChat. Globally, there was a shift to online transactions from the physical,” says Osaretin Victor Asemota, a Nigerian tech investor. “In Nigeria, as banks were closed, the agency outlets recorded much higher transaction volumes. I think this shift was inevitable, and it is not a temporary pandemic boost.” Bitcoin, which traded as low as $3,600 in March due to a massive sell-off on global financial markets, has this month surged past $20,000 for the first time. While in the past, the value has increased like this only to later drop drastically in a few weeks, some analysts say this increase may continue into 2021 as it appears it is due to the growing interest of institutional investors in the cryptocurrency. Institutional investors such as MassMutual and MicroStrategy were reportedly planning to purchase hundreds of million-dollar worth of bitcoin, while PayPal, a top global online payment company recently added cryptocurrency to its functionality, letting people use bitcoin to pay for things online https://www.google.com/amp/s/qz.com/africa/1947769/nigeria-is-the-second-largest-bitcoin-market-after-the-us/amp/
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nonsense, NIMC is one of the most corrupt institution in this country, i went to do mine last year in other to settle some bank issues, all i got was bvn error, after daily visits one of the employee ask me to bring 2k or else they wont settle my issue, as a patriotic Nigerian i refuse to bribe them, went straight to INEC office and get my PVC, in which i use to settle my issues, sadly i later lost the PVC, and after lots of pressure from me, i finally gat my NIN printout last month. Although them say make i come collect the coloured printout next year. ![]() |
Common cult clash that should be handle by the Police, we have to bring in the military. The Nigerian police should be scrap then, because they are inefficient to carry out their job. |
Wait na airport Terminal small like that, you guys aint serious abeg... |
Africans are purely foolish, some foolishness is genetic.. |
LOVEGINO:You de mind Nigerians, if na foreigner brought this platform, them for rush am, but since na Nigerian them call am scam. |
Fake news. EFCC the find UDI when him office dey Badagry Lagos, why dem no go pick am for BADAGRY nonsense, or UDI will risk putting his face everywhere just to scam Nigerians 1k each, I have been a great beneficiary of this great project,so since yesterday I don search EFCC page tire no info like this,but trust naialand to always bring unverified info to front page ![]()
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BIDEN is winning this one, no middle ground, TRUMP should go rest abeg him don over do....... ![]() |
wilemer:Tell that to Nnamdi Kanu yoots who are busy organizing rally in support for Trump, in the hope that he will give them Biafra ![]() |
Michigan and Wisconsin now Blue, I pity IPOB yoots them go cry tire, no hope for TRUMP ![]() |
WHEN EVER I GO TO YOUTUBE AND TYPE THIS SONG, SEEING ALL THE DIFFERENT VERSES, MAKES ME A PROUD NIGERIAN AND CHRISTIAN, CONGRATS SIS, U MADE US PROUD...... ![]() |