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PoliticsRe: Police Takes Over ADC Secretariat In Kaduna (Photos) by Teymanhenry(f): 7:34am On Sep 05, 2025
ChiefOloye:
Leave Yoruba out of your mouth, and mention Sani Uba, who has decisively put El Rufai in his rightful place. N9w that you have new friends and allies in Igbos and Obidients, congratulations and please focus on them.
Yoruba can never be push arounds in the affairs of Nigeria, we are major stakeholders. We are not Ijaw or Gbagi that can be toyed with, without consequences.
If Buhari could do 8 years, walahi, Tinubu deserves more than 8 years, but as a true democrat, he will do as the constitution dictates and then support a worthy successor from the North in 2031. Ire ooo
It’s appalling that in today’s modern world, our obsession in leadership still revolves around tribe. We claim to be educated, yet our deep-seated biases expose a troubling ignorance about the true essence of leadership.

Instead of demanding competence and results, we reduce national conversations to tribal fault lines. At the slightest provocation, you hear Igbos blaming Yorubas or Hausas, and vice versa — a cycle that does nothing but drag us backward.

We should be united in demanding world-class leadership — leaders who deliver, not divide. Nigeria has the talent, resources, and potential to match the development of any European nation. The only thing holding us back is the chokehold of tribal and religious bigotry.
PoliticsRe: FG Seeks Fresh $1.75 Billion World Bank Loan by Teymanhenry(f): 7:23am On Sep 05, 2025
What is the point of celebrating a supposedly record-breaking revenue generation—touted by the Federal Government as a major win for the masses—only to then seek another $2 billion in loans? Even more concerning is the administration’s growing reliance on taxing the already overburdened poor to drive revenue, while simultaneously increasing the salaries and allowances of public officials, which are already among the highest in the world.
FamilyRe: 99percent Of Our Parents Are Like Nigeria Govt by Teymanhenry(f): 6:13pm On Sep 01, 2025
That’s how our parents and wives try to play us — “Please just have kids quickly and rest. We need plenty of grandchildren.”

Next thing you know, they’re bringing out the Bible like, “God said you should fill the earth and multiply.”

Look, yes — God gives children. But let’s be real: God has also given us the ability to make them. If you decide to have kids, most times, it’ll happen.

But the real question is — do you have the money to take care of them?

Sometimes, timing is everything. Kids can wait. Build your career, invest, secure the bag — then have kids when you’re ready, and everyone can actually enjoy life.

As for me, one daughter is enough for now — at least until I start making ₦600k to ₦700k a month. Then we can talk!
And na Lafia I dey stay on. House no even cost for here
PoliticsRe: Wike Applauds Tinubu, Backs Rivers LG Polls Conduct by Teymanhenry(f): 7:38am On Aug 31, 2025
CoronaVirusPro:
Our country is so blessed to have a great leader like His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR).

His leadership skills are top notch and portrays a good image of our country.

Always welcomed to criticisms and makes adjustment when necessary. Never in the history of democracy has any country had such opportunity to have all these qualities in one leader.

Our hearts are so full of joy and praises. Now we rest assured that we have a brighter future.
Are you for real? I want to believe this to be a sarcastic statement
PoliticsRe: Oil Producing States Shared ₦620 Billion In Five Months by Teymanhenry(f): 7:35am On Aug 31, 2025
Tinubu hasn’t done much more than increase the chances of corruption thriving in Nigeria. His policies keep pumping huge sums into the hands of governors, while the masses are left to struggle. And what’s missing? Accountability.

With the kind of grip he has over the Senate and House of Reps, it would be the easiest thing in the world for him to push policies that check the excesses of governors—even the ones in power right now. But instead of promoting control and transparency, he looks the other way.

So ask yourself: can you really trust a man who has all the tools to fix the system, but refuses to use them?

This isn’t hate—it’s just the hard truth.
CrimeRe: Alleged Blasphemy: Angry Youths Kill Female Food Seller In Niger State by Teymanhenry(f): 7:28am On Aug 31, 2025
The biggest scam that has held humanity hostage is religion. Once it’s labeled faith, you don’t need facts, you don’t need proof—you just believe. And once belief controls the conscience, humans can justify anything… even killing.

Christianity has watered itself down over the years, turning many things optional. Maybe that’s why Christians today are easier to live with. But Islam and Judaism? Different story. In those circles, people can justify the unthinkable and still sleep peacefully at night.

The truth is, until we wake up—educate ourselves, question everything, and grow beyond this blind devotion—we’ll keep dancing around in ignorance, clapping for our own backwardness.
RomanceRe: What Do I Do In This Situation by Teymanhenry(f): 12:56pm On Aug 29, 2025
It’s simple—just tell her the money isn’t yours. The good part is you already know that once it lands in her account, it’s gone for good. Be a man, cook up a convincing story, and if you really want to help, point her to a place where she can actually get a loan.
SportsRe: Bellingham Dad Storms Dressing Room To Confront Coach Over Son's Substitution by Teymanhenry(f): 9:17am On Aug 28, 2025
If this dad was a Man UTD fan, he’d have barged straight into Amorim’s office after yesterday’s game, locked the door, and given that clueless coach the kind of flogging even VAR wouldn’t dare to review. 😂
EducationRe: Final-year Kogi Polytechnic Student Dies During Abortion Procedure In Lokoja by Teymanhenry(f): 9:10am On Aug 28, 2025
She probably went for that 6-month abortion ‘cause of fear of what people would say—and it cost her life. That’s the crazy part. The same Christians and Muslims that rush to judge a single lady for getting pregnant forget one simple fact: almost every adult dey knack.That’s exactly how God designed humans.”
CrimeRe: Man Beats Wife To Death In Ekiti by Teymanhenry(f): 1:08pm On Aug 27, 2025
Once you fail to control your anger, it becomes a real problem. In most cases of violence between husband and wife, it’s rarely a one-sided story. Sometimes, a woman can push a man to the wall—so much that he begins to regret marrying her. The hardest part is when you provide everything, yet she neither appreciates it nor considers it enough. Without self-control, this frustration can easily lead to violence. However, violence is never the solution in any case.
SportsRe: Taribo West’s Salary In 1999 Emerges After Criticising FG For Abandoning Rufai by Teymanhenry(f): 6:26am On Aug 26, 2025
Let’s be real—money was never the problem. Even if the country paid him millions, it wouldn’t have changed a thing because he lacked financial discipline. Look at Mikel, Okocha, Musa—none of them were in the world’s top earners, yet they secured their futures. He had the same chance but blew it. Stop dragging the government into what was clearly a personal failure.
PoliticsRe: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Teymanhenry(f): 5:49am On Aug 23, 2025
While President Tinubu can influence state affairs through national policies and oversight, state governors maintain significant autonomy in their governance. Rather than directly controlling governors, Tinubu is urging Nigerians to hold their governors accountable. If the current administration were truly committed to reform, it would likely have reconsidered policies like the subsidy removal, which has significantly negatively impacted citizens. Ultimately, the effectiveness of governance is measured by the well-being of the people. The president's ability to impact state governance is evident in cases like Rivers State, where federal intervention has been notable. However, political considerations, such as ambitions for a 2nd term, have influenced his decision-making, potentially prioritizing political alliances over pressing issues affecting citizens' lives
TravelRe: $4bn Abuja-Lagos Superhighway Set To Take Off – AEC by Teymanhenry(f): 6:47am On Aug 22, 2025
We already have roads that lead to Lagos, so building another one really isn't necessary. What we actually need is a railway. High-speed trains would be a game changer — they're safer, faster, and much more affordable for everyday people. Plus, they'd help bring down the cost of goods across the country. Unfortunately, the Federal Government seems more focused on building new roads instead of fixing the ones we already have.
EducationRe: Contraceptive Implant: A Growing Moral Challenge Among Secondary School Girls by Teymanhenry(f): 6:15am On Aug 22, 2025
Contraceptive use is something both the global community and federal governments have been actively promoting. It is seen as a key strategy for controlling birth rates, combating poverty, and addressing insecurity. Once a girl is above the age of 16, she no longer requires parental consent to access contraception.

The Society for Family Health runs a program called A360, which provides free contraceptives to adolescent girls and young mothers between the ages of 15 and 19. Let’s be honest with ourselves—unlike boys, many girls become sexually active at an earlier age. We can talk about morality all we want, but this is the reality.

Through various programs, we have interviewed both girls and boys across Nigeria, and the findings have been quite revealing. Since some girls are unable to abstain, our best course of action is to encourage them to use contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancies, while also educating them on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and how to protect themselves.

The world has changed—whether we accept it or not—and the truth is, we are no longer living in an ideal or "sane" world.
Science/TechnologyRe: Chinese Firm Plans World’s First Pregnancy Humanoid Robot Using Artificial Womb by Teymanhenry(f): 4:16pm On Aug 21, 2025
ufotunang:
..but I asked chatgpt..they said the humaniod robots can not produce a real baby or real child
You probably didn't asked the right question them.
I shared you an image of what I found out today. It's just a glimpse though

Science/TechnologyRe: Chinese Firm Plans World’s First Pregnancy Humanoid Robot Using Artificial Womb by Teymanhenry(f): 9:47am On Aug 21, 2025
ufotunang:
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Ok and will the humanoid robot give birth or produce a real baby or real child or an AI robot baby or AI robot child
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Human bro/sis. Don't undermine science. We currently have incubors for premature babies right? Several years ago it would seems like impossible
CelebritiesRe: “I Should Have Stayed Longer”: Reekado Banks Regrets Premature Exit From Mavins by Teymanhenry(f): 5:33pm On Aug 20, 2025
I disagree with the notion that generally ,artists' careers decline after leaving Mavin Records. The reality is that success in the music industry requires more than just talent. Factors like marketing, financial investment in promotions, high-quality production, networking, and relentless effort play a crucial role. When you're signed to a record label, these aspects are often handled for you. However, as an independent artist, you need to manage these elements yourself. Artists like Wizkid, Ice Prince, Olamide, and Tiwa Savage have thrived after parting ways with their labels, proving that it's possible to succeed without label backing.
RomanceRe: Find A Man To Get You Pregnant If You Can't Find A Husband by Teymanhenry(f): 3:33pm On Aug 20, 2025
PastorKosi:
There's a satanic advice from some ladies flying around the internet where they advise single ladies to become pregnant and have a child outside wedlock if husband is not forth coming.
That is satanic and from the pit of hell.
Please don't get that desperate.
Trust God and also Trust His timing.
You will get Married and carry your baby legitimately.
Let's be real, it's just common sense. Christianity says one wife, but biblical heroes had multiple wives and were still considered good guys. With more women than men, and kids usually taking care of their parents later on, what happens to single women who want kids? If a woman is financially stable and can take care of a child on her own, why not? She might actually do better than some couples who have kids they can't afford.
Science/TechnologyRe: Chinese Firm Plans World’s First Pregnancy Humanoid Robot Using Artificial Womb by Teymanhenry(f): 9:19am On Aug 19, 2025
It's possible to achieve because humans are capable of incredible innovation. Scientists might successfully develop artificial wombs where embryos can grow healthily, eliminating the need for traditional fertilization and gestation. This could revolutionize reproductive technology. If successful, it could significantly impact societal norms, potentially changing the dynamics of marriage and women's roles.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Slashes Dialysis Cost In Federal Hospitals To ₦12,000 by Teymanhenry(f): 6:50am On Aug 19, 2025
The government removed fuel subsidies and is now subsidizing healthcare services like complicated child deliveries (including Caesarean sections) and offering discounted kidney dialysis. Although this is commendable, the impact is limited since these services are only available in federal hospitals. In contrast, the removal of fuel subsidies affects everyone, and policies to mitigate transportation costs would have a broader reach. To address this, the federal government could consider importing Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles and providing them to the masses on loan. This could lead to a significant reduction in transportation costs and help regulate prices.
SportsRe: Drogba Files Petition Against Atalanta Over Ademola Lookman’s Transfer Saga by Teymanhenry(f): 7:53pm On Aug 18, 2025
CAF's stance emphasizes fair decision-making, accountability, and equity. Meanwhile, Atalanta seems reluctant to let Ademola Lookman join a rival club despite his contract expiring in June 2026. Considering his age (26) and remaining contract duration, €45m appears a reasonable valuation for the transfer. Given his likely limited playing time for Napoli, it might be wise for them to consider selling. While prioritizing club interests is understandable, football's business aspect should also be acknowledged. CAF's willingness to review this case suggests there might be contractual clauses protecting Lookman's interests.
HealthRe: Doctors Find Large Knife Lodged In Man’s Chest For Eight Years by Teymanhenry(f): 7:43pm On Aug 18, 2025
LOVEGINO:
you wey waste ur time read am, wetin u learn?
He learnt that it's possible for knife to go through someone chest and miraculously evade all major organs and stay for donkey years without any harm. This is a rare occurrence though. 😂.. it's good to read though
PoliticsRe: Kaduna PDP: Seized ₦25.9m Was For Welfare Of 5,000 Party Agents, Not Vote Buying by Teymanhenry(f): 3:44pm On Aug 18, 2025
OlujobaSamuel:
Check the Money Laundering and Prevention Act 2022
Not sure of the section
Check Section 2
Ok thanks, though I couldn't find anything law that directly quoted an amount of cash. Section 2 was more centered on bank transactions.

SECTION 2

(1) No person or body corporate shall, except in a transaction through a financial institution, make or accept cash payment of a sum exceeding—

(a) N5,000,000 or its equivalent, in the case of an individual; or

(b) N10,000,000 or its equivalent, in the case of a body corporate.

(2) A person shall not conduct two or more transactions separately with one or more financial institutions or designated non-financial businesses and professions with intent to—

(a) avoid the duty to report a transaction which should be reported under this Act; and

(b) breach the duty to disclose information under this act by any other means.

Limitation to make or accept cash payment.



SECTION 3

(1) A transfer to or from a foreign country of funds or securities by a person or body corporate including a money service business of a sum exceeding US$10,000 or its equivalent shall be reported to the Unit, Central Bank of Nigeria and Securities and Exchange Commission in writing within one day from the date of the transaction.

(2) A report made under subsection (1) shall indicate the nature and amount of the transfer, the names and addresses of the sender and the receiver of the funds or securities.

(3) Transportation of cash or negotiable instruments in excess of US$10,000 or its equivalent by individuals in or out of Nigeria shall be declared to the Nigerian Customs Service.

(4) The Nigerian Customs Service shall report any declaration made under subsection (3) to the Central Bank and the Unit.

(5) Any person who falsely declares or fails to make a declaration to the Nigerian Customs Service under section 12 of the Foreign Exchange (Monitoring and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to forfeit the undeclared funds or negotiable instrument or to imprisonment for a term of at least two years or both. Cap. F34, LFN, 2004.

Duty to report international transfer or transportation of funds, securities and cash.



SECTION 4

(1) A financial institution and a designated non-financial business and profession shall—

(a) identify a customer, whether permanent or occasional, natural or legal person or any other form of legal arrangements, using identification documents as may be prescribed in any relevant regulation;

(b) verify the identity of that customer using reliable, independent source documents, data or information;

(c) identify the beneficial owner using relevant information or data obtained from a reliable source such that the financial institution or the designated non- financial business and profession is satisfied that it knows who the beneficial owner is; and

(d) take reasonable measures to verify that any person purporting to act on behalf of the customer is so authorised, identified and verify the identity of that person.

(2) Financial institutions and designated non-financial businesses and professions shall undertake customer due diligence measures when—

(a) establishing business relationships;

(b) carrying out occasional transactions above the applicable designated threshold prescribed by relevant regulations, including transactions carried out in a single operation or in several operations that appear to be linked;

(c) carrying out occasional transactions that are wire transfers;

(d) there is a suspicion of money laundering or terrorist financing, regardless of any exemptions or thresholds; or

(e) the financial institution or designated non-financial business and profession has doubts about the veracity or adequacy of previously obtained customer identification data.

(3) Financial institutions or designated non-financial businesses and professions shall—

(a) conduct ongoing due diligence on a business relationship;

(b) scrutinise transactions undertaken during the course of the relationship to ensure that the transactions are consistent with the institution’s knowledge of the customer, their business and risk profile and where necessary, the source of funds; and

(c) ensure that documents, data or information collected under the customer due diligence process is kept up-to-date and relevant by undertaking reviews of existing records, particularly for higher risk categories of customers or business relationships.

(4) Financial institutions and designated non-financial businesses and professions shall take appropriate measures to manage and mitigate the risks and—

(a) where higher risks are identified, apply enhanced measures to manage and mitigate the risk;

(b) where lower risks are identified, take simplified measures to manage and mitigate the risks, provided that simplified customer due diligent measures are not permitted whenever there is suspicion of money laundering or terrorist financing; and

(c) in the case of cross-border correspondent banking and other similar relationships and in addition to carrying out customer due diligence measures— (i) gather sufficient information about a respondent institution, (ii) assess the respondent institution’s anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism controls, (iii) document respective responsibilities of each institution in this regard, and (iv) obtain management approval before establishing new correspondent relationships.

(5) A casual customer shall comply with the provisions of subsection (2) for any number or manner of transactions including wire transfer involving a sum exceeding US$1,000 or its equivalent if the total amount is known at the commencement of the transaction or as soon as it is known to exceed the sum of US$1,000 or its equivalent.

(6) Where a financial institution or designated non-financial business and profession suspects or has reasonable grounds to suspect that the amount involved in a transaction is the proceeds of a crime or an illegal act, it shall require identification of the customer notwithstanding that the amount involved in the transaction is less than US$1,000 or its equivalent.

(7) Financial institutions or designated non-financial business and profession shall put in place appropriate risk management systems and procedures to determine whether a customer or the beneficial owner of a customer is a politically exposed person.

(cool In relation to a foreign politically exposed person, the financial institution or designated non-financial institution shall in addition to the requirements of subsections (1) and (2)—

(a) obtain senior management approval before establishing (or continuing, for existing customers) such business relationships;

(b) take reasonable measures to establish the source of wealth and the source of funds of customers and beneficial owners identified as politically exposed persons; and

(c) conduct enhanced ongoing monitoring on that relationship.

(9) In relation to a domestic politically exposed persons or person who has been entrusted with a prominent function by an international organisation, the financial institution or designated non-financial institution shall in addition to the requirements of subsections (1) and (2), adopt the measures under subsection (cool, where there is higher risk business relationship with such a person.

Identification of customers.



SECTION 5

(1) A casino shall—

(a) verify the identity of any of its customers carrying out financial transactions by requiring its customer to present a valid original document bearing his name and address; and

(b) record all transactions under this section in chronological order including— (i) the nature and amount involved in each transaction, and (ii) each customer’s surname, forenames and address, in a register forwarded to the Special Control Unit against Money Laundering for that purpose.

(2) A register kept under subsection (1)(b) shall be forwarded to the Unit and preserved for at least five years after the last transaction recorded in the register.

(3) In this section, casino includes internet casino and ship-based casinos.

Duties incumbent upon casinos.



SECTION 6

(1) A designated non-financial business and profession whose business involves cash transaction shall—

(a) in the case of — (i) a new business, before commencement of the business; and (ii) an existing business, within 3 months from the commencement of this Act, submit to the Special Control Unit against Money Laundering, a declaration of its activities;

(b) prior to any transaction involving a sum exceeding US$1,000 or its equivalent, identify the customer by requiring him to fill a standard data form and present his international passport, driving license, national identity card or such other document bearing his photograph as may be prescribed by the Special Control Unit Against Money Laundering; and

(c) record all transactions under this section in chronological order, indicating each customer’s surname, forenames and address in a register numbered and forwarded to the Special Control Unit Against Money Laundering.

(2) A register kept under subsection (1) shall be forwarded to the Unit and preserved for at least five years after the last transaction recorded in the register.

(3) A designated non-financial business and profession that fails to comply with the requirements of customer identification and the submission of returns on such transaction as specified in this Act within seven days from the date of the transaction commits an offence and is liable on conviction to—

(a) a fine of N250,000 for each day during which the offence continues; and

(b) suspension, revocation or withdrawal of license by the appropriate licensing authority as the circumstances may demand.

Occasional cash transaction by designated nonfinancial businesses and professions.



SECTION 7

(1) Where a transaction—

(a) involves a frequency which is unjustifiable or unreasonable,

(b) is surrounded by conditions of unusual or unjustified complexity,

(c) appears to have no economic justification or lawful objective,

(d) is inconsistent with the known transaction pattern of the account or business relationship, or\

(e) in the opinion of the financial institution or non-financial business and profession involves the proceeds of a criminal activity, unlawful act, money laundering or terrorist financing, that transaction shall be deemed to be suspicious and the financial institution and designated non-financial business and profession involved in the transaction shall report to the Unit as the case may be immediately.

(2) A financial institution or designated non-financial business and profession shall within 24 hours after the transaction referred to in subsection (1)—

(a) draw up a written report containing all relevant information on the matters mentioned in subsection (1) together with the reasons and identity of the principal and, where applicable, of the beneficiary or beneficiaries;

(b) take appropriate action to prevent the laundering of the proceeds of a crime or an illegal act; and

(c) report the suspicious transaction and actions taken to the Unit.

(3) The provisions of subsections (1) and (2) shall apply whether the transaction is complete or not.

(4) The Unit shall acknowledge receipt of any disclosure, report or information received under this section and may demand such additional information as it may deem necessary.

(5) The acknowledgement of receipt shall be sent to the financial institution or designated non-financial business and profession within the time allowed for the transaction to be undertaken and it may be accompanied by a notice deferring the transaction for a period not exceeding 72 hours.

(6) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (5), the Unit or the Commission or the authorised representatives shall place a stop order not exceeding 72 hours, on any account or transaction if it is discovered that such account or transaction is suspected to be involved in any unlawful act.

(7) If the acknowledgment of receipt is not accompanied by a stop notice, or where the stop notice has expired and the order specified in subsection (cool to block the transaction has not reached the financial institution or designated non-financial business and profession, it may carry out the transaction.

(cool Where it is not possible to ascertain the origin of the funds within the period of stoppage of the transaction, the Federal High Court may, at the request of the Unit or the Commission or their authorised representatives order that the funds, accounts or securities referred to in the report be blocked.

(9) An order made by the Federal High Court under subsection (cool shall be enforced forthwith.

(10) A financial institution or designated non-financial business and profession which fails to comply with the provisions of subsections (1) and (2) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of N1,000,000 for each day during which the offence continues.

(11) The directors, officers and employees of financial institutions and designated non-financial businesses and professions who carry out their duties under this Act in good faith shall not be liable to any civil or criminal liability or have any criminal or civil proceedings brought against them by their customers.

(12) Unlawful activity as used in subsection (1) (e) has the same meaning as assigned to it under section 18 (6) of this Act.

Suspicious transaction reporting.



SECTION 8

(1) Financial institution and designated non-financial business and profession shall preserve and keep at the disposal of the authorities specified in section 9 of this Act—

(a) all necessary records on transactions, both domestic and international, for at least five years following completion of the transaction; and

(b) all records obtained under section 4 of this Act, including account files and business correspondence, and results of any analysis undertaken, for at least five years following the termination of the business relationship or after the date of the occasional transaction.

(2) The records referred to in subsection (1) shall be—

(a) sufficient to permit individual transactions to be readily reconstructed at any time by the competent authorities; and

(b) made swiftly available to the competent authorities.

Preservation of records.



SECTION 9

The records referred to in section 8 of this Act shall be communicated on demand to a competent authority and such other regulatory authorities or judicial persons as the Unit or Special Control Unit Against Money Laundering may specify by order published in the Federal Government Gazette.

Communication of information.



SECTION 10

(1) Every financial institution and designated non-financial business and profession shall develop programmes to combat the laundering of the proceeds of a crime or other unlawful acts, and these shall include—

(a) the designation of compliance officers at management level at its headquarters and at every branch and local office;

(b) regular training programmes for its employees;

(c) the centralisation of the information collected; and

(d) the establishment of an internal audit unit to ensure compliance with and effectiveness of the measures taken to enforce the provisions of this Act.

(2) Notwithstanding the provision of this Act or any other Law, the Central Bank of Nigeria, Securities and Exchange Commission, National Insurance Commission and the Special Control Unit Against Money Laundering may—

(a) impose a penalty not more than N1,000,000 for designated nonfinancial businesses and professions, not less than N1,000,000 for capital brokerage and other financial institutions and N5,000,000 in the case of a Bank; and

(b) in addition, suspend any licence issued to the financial institution or designated non-financial business and profession, for failure to comply with the provisions of subsection (1).

Internal procedures, policies and controls.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Deports 42 Convicted Chinese, Philippine Cybercriminals by Teymanhenry(f): 8:30am On Aug 18, 2025
dahmie2013:
Do you have the space to keep them in your correctional centre?
One could be created specifically for international cyber criminals.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Deports 42 Convicted Chinese, Philippine Cybercriminals by Teymanhenry(f): 5:55am On Aug 18, 2025
I think we need to look into our laws again. We shouldn't be just deporting cyber criminals. If these guys are found guilty, they should face the law squarely. We've been deporting them and they keep on coming. Would Nigerians face same leniency if found guilty in thier country?
PoliticsRe: Kaduna PDP: Seized ₦25.9m Was For Welfare Of 5,000 Party Agents, Not Vote Buying by Teymanhenry(f): 5:50am On Aug 18, 2025
OlujobaSamuel:
There is, although people still abuse it.
5m for individual, 10m for corporate, anything above that must pass through the banking system.
One of such ways of abusing it is this, having more than 20m to give to PU agents, the agent won't be going against the law in collecting such fund as they are likely to get it in thousands, but he already went against the law in having such fund as he cant claim any legitimacy either as a corporate or individual.
I did a research on this but couldn't find where it was lawfully and explicitly stated. Can you please share me a link to your source so I have read. I'll be grateful
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Stabilising His Mess – Aisha Yesufu Faults Okonjo-Iweala by Teymanhenry(f): 5:45am On Aug 18, 2025
Let's compare the economic performance of Nigeria under President Muhammadu Buhari and President Bola Tinubu.

*Economic Growth*

- *Buhari's Administration (2015-2023)*:
- GDP growth rate averaged 1.6% per annum
- Real GDP increased from N67.9 trillion to N75.7 trillion
- Nominal GDP grew from N90.1 trillion to N202 trillion
- *Tinubu's Administration (2023-present)*:
- GDP growth rate stood at 2.51% in Q2 2023 and 3.19% in Q2 2024
- Non-oil sector contributed 94.30% to GDP in Q2 2024

*Inflation*

- *Buhari's Administration (2015-2023)*:
- Inflation rate rose from 8.50% to 22.20%
- CPI increased by 213% from 171.50 to 537.05
- *Tinubu's Administration (2023-present)*:
- Inflation rate increased to 33.20% in April 2024
- Food inflation rose to 40.53% year-on-year

*Public Debt*

- *Buhari's Administration (2015-2023)*:
- Public debt increased from N12.1 trillion to N71 trillion
- Fiscal deficit rose from N836 billion to N8.3 trillion
- *Tinubu's Administration (2023-present)*:
- Public debt rose by N22.77 trillion in 10 months to N56.02 trillion + N33.25 trillion = N89.27 trillion
- External debt increased significantly

*Exchange Rate*

- *Buhari's Administration (2015-2023)*:
- Official exchange rate rose from N197/$ to N460.8/$
- Parallel market exchange rate increased from N250/$ to N780/$
- *Tinubu's Administration (2023-present)*:
- Naira depreciated to N1,450/$ (official rate) and N1,700/$ (parallel market rate)

*Unemployment*

- *Buhari's Administration (2015-2023)*:
- Unemployment and underemployment rate worsened to 56.10% by the end of 2020
- *Tinubu's Administration (2023-present)*:
- Unemployment rate among youth stood at 6.5% in Q2 2024
- Informal employment remained high at 93%
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Overall, both administrations have faced significant economic challenges. While Buhari's administration saw a mixed economic performance, Tinubu's administration has struggled with high inflation, depreciation of the naira, and rising public debt. However, Tinubu's administration has also seen some positive trends, such as growth in the non-oil sector and increased foreign exchange reserves ¹ ⁴.
PoliticsRe: Kaduna PDP: Seized ₦25.9m Was For Welfare Of 5,000 Party Agents, Not Vote Buying by Teymanhenry(f): 9:59am On Aug 17, 2025
In Nigeria, there's no limit to the amount of cash you can carry, which is quite telling about our system. With corrupt lawmakers, it's no wonder we don't have stricter regulations. Now, with this vague excuse of 'paying party people,' it's likely this individual will get off scot-free.
SportsKhamzat Chimeav Beats Dricus Du Plesis To Become New UFC Middleweight Champion by Teymanhenry(op): 6:29am On Aug 17, 2025
Khamzat Chimaev dominated Dricus du Plessis in the UFC 319 main event, securing a unanimous decision victory with a score of 50-44. Here's a breakdown of the fight ¹ ²:
- Fight Strategy- Chimaev employed a suffocating ground game, scoring an instant takedown in the first round and locking du Plessis in a crucifix position. He maintained relentless ground-and-pound, keeping du Plessis pinned and frustrated.
- Key Moments: Du Plessis attempted to rally in the fifth round with desperate submission attempts, but Chimaev's control and dominance persisted. Chimaev went 6-for-6 on takedowns early, showcasing his superior grappling skills.
- Performance: Chimaev's performance was marked by exceptional control, with him dominating 4 minutes and 47 seconds of control time. Du Plessis, on the other hand, struggled to mount a significant offense, landing only three total strikes.
The unanimous decision victory marked a significant win for Chimaev, who dethroned du Plessis to become the new undisputed middleweight champion.

Chamzat took down Du Plesis within 30 seconds of all the rounds.
It's one of the most one sided Middle weight title fight ever
CelebritiesRe: God Is Never Late, He Answered My Prayer Of Becoming Mom At 40 - Toke Makinwa by Teymanhenry(f): 6:43pm On Aug 15, 2025
A fornicator/adulteress calling God's name on this? E be like na different Christianity she de practice.

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