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Religion / Re: US Pastor, Creflo Dollar, Denounces His Position On Tithing, I Was Wrong (video) by Unity19(m): 2:29pm On Jul 04, 2022
Are you a Church of Christ member?


FreeStuffsNG:
Thank God! We do not practice tithing among the Saints and I have never paid tithe all my life in the church Christ paid for with His blood. I pray others come to this truth too very soon.

No new testament church should ever collect tithe.

Nice one by this influencial member of the clergy. I am particularly happy that he is black. He should write his own 99 thesis too like Martin Luther.

There are still other errors like the concept of denominationalism with one senior head and branches, use of musical instruments in worship, sprinkling of water for baptism instead of full immersion, creating titles like Reverend, General Overseer, Archbishop etc,
confusing the post of an evangelist with a Pastor, appointing those who have not met the qualities of an Elder/Pastor as a Pastor and having a single pastor leading a congregration instead of having 2 or more among many other errors still in place.

Meanwhile,if you want free book on business ideas & money sources directory for you,it's 100% free! to download, read and use, please check my signature. Cheers.

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Travel / Re: Some Interesting Lagos Pictures by Unity19(m): 1:26pm On Apr 26, 2022
These are all camera work. Physically, it is not as beautiful as what you have in the picture. For example, the water body is green and dirty and not what the picture is selling to you. We need to put the true picture out there so that our leaders can do the needful.

Imagine what Oshodi looks like in the picture. Oshodi is dirty and rowdy.

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Romance / Re: Brothel Addiction: Depressed And Thinking About Suicide by Unity19(m): 10:24am On Apr 13, 2022
You did not stop masturbating. You only replaced it with higher vice. If you did not visit the brothel, you would still be masturbating. Please try and visit a therapist and be decisive with your decision to stop visiting the brothel.

kenzysmith:
I stop masturbation 2yrs ago after 9yrs in bondage u asking me to go back to it

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Travel / Migrating To The UK With Family On Education Visa - Advice Needed by Unity19(m): 4:03pm On Apr 07, 2022
Hi Guyz,

My brother is married with three kids and he is planning to migrate to the UK on an education visa. He is a chartered accountant with a masters degree already but his wife has Bsc. The kids are between the ages of 1 to 5yrs. He has been asking some questions which I can't answer.

1. Who should apply for the education visa? Him or the wife?
2. How much will it cost for IHS for the family?
3. Concerning children's education, is it free in the UK?
4. What type of visa will be dependants apply for?
5. Which university and state can he or she apply to that is not too expensive?
6. Should they are granted the visa, how can they get an affordable flight?
7. Since the objective is to Japa ultimately, how can it be done, since they traveled on an education visa.
8. He is also considering Canada. Which of UK and Canada is the easiest?
9. Any other advice will be well appreciated?

Please those that are knowledgeable should kindly assist.

Thank you for your anticipated response.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ukraine-russian War In Pictures (graphic Pictures) by Unity19(m): 11:06am On Apr 07, 2022
Picture 1: Bodies lie on a street in Bucha, Ukraine, on April 2. Images captured by Agence France-Presse showed at least 20 civilian men dead, and the alleged atrocities have drawn international outrage.

Picture 2: Internally displaced people from Mariupol and nearby towns arrive in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, on April 1.

Picture 3: A Ukrainian serviceman takes a selfie while standing on a destroyed tank after Ukrainian forces overran a Russian position outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on March 31.

Picture 4: A Ukrainian woman sits next to a damaged gas station after Russian shelling in Stoyanka, on the outskirts of Kyiv, on March 31.

Foreign Affairs / Ukraine-russian War In Pictures (graphic Pictures) by Unity19(m): 11:03am On Apr 07, 2022
All Pictures are from CNN. https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/14/world/gallery/ukraine-russia-crisis/index.html

Picture 1: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to the media in the town of Bucha, northwest of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, on April 4. Alleged atrocities in Bucha have drawn international outrage, with Western leaders, including US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, calling for war crimes investigations and increased sanctions on Russia.

Picture 2: Civilians bodies, which were found dead in a basement, are gathered to be buried on April 4, in Bucha, Ukraine

Picture 3: Anna Zhelisko touches the casket of her grandson, Ukrainian soldier Dmitry Zhelisko, as it arrives for his funeral at the Church of St. Volodymyr on April 3, in Chervonohrad, Ukraine. Dmitry Zhelisko died fighting the Russian army near the town of Kharkiv.

Picture 4: Smoke rises over Odesa, Ukraine, on April 3. The Russian defense ministry confirmed a strike on an oil refinery and fuel storage facilities in the port city.

Politics / Re: Buhari Commissions New Vehicles, Gadgets Donated To The Police by Unity19(m): 6:29pm On Jan 13, 2022
You reason like Buhari himself. Read before you comment. Don't just comment because you want to spit out bile.

DispatcherLagos:
So just because of vehicles and helmet a whole president left abuja to Ogun. Meanwhile Niger former president once lead the team that fought boko haram
Sports / Helen Nkwocha - The First Female Coach Of A European Top-flight Men's Team by Unity19(m): 10:29am On Oct 11, 2021
By Simon Stone
BBC Sport

Helen Nkwocha was fired by drive and determination when she sold her home and decided to live on a houseboat to fund her dream of becoming a professional football coach.

Never in her wildest dreams could she have imagined she would become the first female coach of a top-flight men's team in Europe.

Tvoroyrar Boltfelag are one of the oldest clubs in the Faroe Islands.

But as they approached the end of a poor season - which has brought them only three points - they turned to Nkwocha, who had been working at the club as a youth coach, to guide them through the final six games.

"I didn't think twice," the London-born former police officer tells BBC Sport.

"People's reaction is not the same as mine because they are reacting to my gender. But I am used to being a female. It is nothing new to me.

"And the fact I am working with male players? I have worked with more male players than female ones. To be working at this level, yes, that is different. But working with male players is not different to me."

When BBC Sport spoke to Nkwocha in 2015 she was at the start of a journey that has taken her to varied places, including China and the US, looking for work.

For someone whose origins are not at the elite end of the game, opportunities are not easy to come by.

"It's been quite challenging because coaching is so competitive," the 45-year-old says.

"You have to be persistent and the houseboat was the best way to save money for the courses I needed to go on and then to be available to coach because you don't get a lot of money at this level.

"It's taken a lot of financial sacrifice and then in terms of geography, you move around because you're looking for an opportunity to grow and develop and learn."

Nkwocha was working in Chicago when a friend told her about the job in the Faroe Islands.

With Covid just about to make its presence felt, she decided the security and the scope of the role was too good to turn down.

She had never been to the Faroes before.

"It's like a fairytale land," she says. "It's so beautiful, possibly one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen.

"There's not a lot of people - our population is 2,000 - and a lot of the games that we you have to get onto the ferry, then a car to get to the venues. It's also very windy and the ball is in the air a lot so it is a challenging place for football."

In her two matches so far as caretaker boss, Nkwocha has failed to halt TB's losing run. However, they only lost 1-0 at the weekend, despite having a man sent off.

Nkwocha will keep working at it, putting off any thoughts about what the future may hold beyond the end of the year.

In any case, it is not as though she has much spare time to mull over her future.

When BBC Sport spoke to her, she was just finishing her 'day' job - coaching some of TB's younger age groups.

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola does not have to teach kindergarten kids as well as adults, I say.

Nkwocha breaks into a wide smile.

"Well I'm not being funny, but if you see the sessions, you might say Helen doesn't either," she says.


https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/58851880

Politics / Re: Which States Will Oppose The New VAT Ruling? by Unity19(m): 11:04am On Sep 07, 2021
Why did you think he vehemently supported the Secession clause

joyandfaith:


I never come across that he wanted yoruba nation.
Thanks for the correction.

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Politics / How Can I Track NIN Using The Tracking ID by Unity19(m): 1:55pm On Jun 22, 2021
Apologies if I have posted this in the wrong section. I really do not know where it fits. My daughter enrolled for NIN for about a month now but the NIN number is not out. However, I have the tracking ID. I will appreciate it if anyone can assist me on how to get the NIN number using the tracking code. This is quite urgent.

Mod I will be glad if this can hit the front page so that I can get the required assistance.

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Religion / Re: Apostle Suleman Forgives Offenders To Mark 50th Birthday by Unity19(m): 3:39pm On Mar 24, 2021
Happy birthday to you.
Autos / Re: 2006 Model Toyota Sienna Ce Toks Selling Cheap And Fast by Unity19(m): 3:03pm On Nov 20, 2020
hubcruz:
no deal

Thank you.
Autos / Re: 2006 Model Toyota Sienna Ce Toks Selling Cheap And Fast by Unity19(m): 12:11pm On Nov 19, 2020
I have N1.9M. Let me know if you can sell at that price.
Celebrities / Re: Brunella Oscar: I Sent Williams Uchemba A DM On Facebook In 2016 by Unity19(m): 9:29am On Nov 18, 2020
shashaperry:



Looking for another way to drag Nigerian ladies? some of you Nairaland guys are plane $tupid!



Awwww. Too harsh on us guys. By the way, what informed your comment.

IMAMofWAR:
she trapped him. naija girl learn how to shoot your hot. my present wife shot her shot on me then on facebook
williams uchemba na yahoo boy sha
Wahooo. Happiness and joy are all that matter. Some ladies are always shy to take the first shot.
Politics / #endsars: We Have Not Many Fathers; By Femi Adesina by Unity19(m): 1:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, our own Hajia Amina Mohammed, led a team to visit President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday.

Many things agitated the minds of the UN team, which said it was visiting to highlight issues dear to the heart of the global body: COVID-19 and its ravages, security, humanitarian aid for displaced persons, climate change, the EndSARS campaign, and many others.

Many times have I seen the President respond to the EndSARS protest and its fallout, both privately and publicly. He responded while launching a youth empowerment scheme on October 12, speaking to the restive youths directly, that their agitation against police brutality was well meaning, and that their voices had been heard. He spoke publicly in a national broadcast again on October 22, after the falcon could no longer hear the falconer, and anarchy had been let loose on the land. Privately, at many in-house meetings, he had spoken, and one of such was at the October 23 parley with all the former living heads of state.

At the Federal Executive Council Meeting a fortnight ago, the President directed all Ministers to return to their States, and engage with the Governors and the people. The following week, he received reports from Minister Babatunde Raji Fashola, speaking on behalf of Ministers from South-West, who had visited Lagos and came back with video and pictorial evidence of the carnage and destruction.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State also came, bearing documentary evidence of the primitive fury that had swept through the country’s commercial capital, all in the name of youths protest. The President received everything soberly, sadly; dolorous and mournful. Who let the jinn out of the bottle? Who let loose the Devil, and had found it difficult to rein him in again?

Perhaps the place I saw the President exhibit the greatest stoicism of a father, beleaguered by the actions of his rebellious children, was when Amina Mohammed visited. It was quite touching to hear President Buhari declare: “It is in the interest of our youths to keep the peace. They want jobs, infrastructure and development…and that is what we are fighting to correct. We can’t just sit, fold our hands, and do nothing. We are doing our best within the limits of resources.”

Rather matter-of-factly, the President said his own generation was “on the last lap” and was exiting. It’s the youths that would take over the country, and the world. What would they then preside over, if the country had already been incinerated, and reduced to rubble? If infrastructure that took decades to build, and trillions of naira to acquire had been pulverized, and trampled under foot, won’t the new youthful leaders spend trillions of naira again, to rebuild same infrastructure? Classic case of cutting the nose to spite the face, if you ask me.

As President Buhari spoke with Hajia Amina Mohammed, whom he had appointed Minister of the Environment in 2015, before he also later encouraged her to take up the position of UN Deputy Secretary-General, he cut the perfect picture of a father admonishing children, young adults who thought they already knew better than their parents, the ‘old goggles.’

Incidentally, it was about 25 years to the day that we had buried my own father, a great educationist, who drew no distinction between the home and the school . He ran both with iron hand, utilizing every opportunity to teach and pass instructions. One of his favorite sayings was “young people THINK they know. Old people KNOW.”

He usually stressed the THINK and the KNOW. With the young, it was a supposition. With the old, it was definite. They ‘think’ they know. But the old people do ‘know.’

But did we accept it then? For where. The old goggles should just let us be. Till we now KNOW, having become old ourselves.

The verse of Scripture that came to my mind as the President spoke with the UN deputy scribe was 1 Corinthians 4:15. “For though ye have ten thousand instructors in Christ, yet have ye not many fathers.”

There is truly a huge difference between an instructor, a tutor, and a father. One is a hireling, procured to pass knowledge, while the other is an insider, an interested party who is “pater familias,” (as my late dad would say). All through the EndSARS protest and the riots, mayhem and looting that followed, President Buhari acted like a father. And though we have millions of instructors in this country, we have not many fathers. President Buhari is one.

The President is by no means a soft man. We remember the man of iron and steel that ruled with iron fist between January 1984 and August 1985, with his kindred spirit, Babatunde Idiagbon. They attempted to knock sense into our heads as Nigerians, but were eventually toppled by people who had less patience for discipline.

Is President Buhari as hard as he was in 1984? Yes and no. In personal traits and attributes, he remains the unbending iron. But in terms of administration and response to people and situations, he is tempered by democracy, and by time. What he could do by military fiat then, he must pass through democratic due process now. He wore khaki then, now he wears Agbada. No wonder he now talks longingly about the time “when I was young and ruthless…” Well, he is no longer young, and he must be more avuncular, even fatherly, for that is what he is. And ruthlessness has not much place in democracy , if any at all.

That was why when the EndSARS protest started, and began to fester, and was eventually hijacked and misdirected, President Buhari did not change the instructions, the rules of engagement to security agencies, particularly the police. Things began to degenerate. Policemen were being killed, prisoners being set free, roads and airports being blocked, the economy was being locked down once again after the about five months lockdown imposed by COVID-19, yet the President did not change the order to the police, particularly. It was not till last week that the Inspector General of Police instruct his men to now use ‘lawful force’ to confront any insurrection. Sadly, scores of them had been killed in cold blood, scores of patrol vehicles torched, and over 200 police stations, public and private property burnt.

If President Buhari hadn’t exercised the restraint and tolerance of a father, at a time that even hitherto respected people instigated the protesters to carry on (and they promptly went underground when anarchy ensued), we would have been talking of something else in the country. The rivers of Nigeria could have turned crimson, and mourning and lamentations would have suffused the land. But we are thankful for the father in President Buhari, patient and enduring, almost to a fault.

In his national broadcast, he said instigators of the riots misunderstood the pacifist nature of government for weakness. “We are not only in government, we are also in power,” Gen Ibrahim Babangida had said in 1993, after he annulled the free and fair presidential election of that year. If President Buhari had wanted to show that he ‘was in power,’ something quite unsavory could have happened in the land. But he rather chose to be a father. Ye have many instructors, but not many fathers.

Rather than use lawful force, the President opted to highlight what has been done for youths by this administration. The N75 billion Youth Investment Fund, under which people between the ages of 18-35 with operational businesses in the country can get up to N3 million loan for five years at just 5% interest, the raising of monthly allowance of youth corps members from N19,500 to N33,000, which is higher than the national minimum wage, the N-Power program, which 500,000 graduates had benefited from, with fresh 400,000 incoming, and many others.

The Bank of Industry oversees a $20 million fund for Youth Tech Innovators and Entrepreneurs, there is the Graduate Internship Scheme, which over 50,000 youths have benefited from, and just this Tuesday, the National Young Farmers Scheme was launched under the aegis of National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA), in which 1,000 young farmers would be engaged in each of our 774 local government areas, thus creating 774,000 direct jobs annually, guaranteeing food security and creating enduring wealth. All these were unfolded to the protesting youths, but hidden hostile hands had crept in, and there was a more sinister agenda.

All the five original demands made by the legitimate protesters were accepted by government. What better display of accommodation and readiness for dialogue. But the protest was prolonged, and eventually hijacked and misdirected. But thank God for fathers, who kept their heads. No wonder it is said that what the elders see sitting down, young people would not see, even if they climbed trees.

May God continue to give this country good fathers, who remain calm in turbulence, who keep their heads when others are losing theirs. Yes, we have many tutors, many instructors, but not many fathers. President Buhari is one, and that is why the country is experiencing relative calm today.

*Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity

Source: https://www.femiadesina.com/we-have-not-many-fathers/

Crime / Re: Ex-Staff Of First Bank Bags 98-Year-Jail Term For Stealing N49.3m, $368,000 by Unity19(m): 8:40pm On Sep 29, 2020
Kbabs02:
Damn 98 whaaat? dey for kuku say life imprisonment. And our fucking politicians dey steal billions of naira.

since she is to serve the sentence concurrently, she will only spend 7 years and not 94yrs

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Politics / Re: See Senator Ajimobi's Air-Conditioned Grave (Photos, Video) by Unity19(m): 5:29pm On Sep 14, 2020
To what end is this?

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Romance / Re: Nigerians Are Hypocrites When It Comes To Sex. My Experience At Shoprite by Unity19(m): 11:26am On Jul 29, 2020
kestolove95:
my husband don't like wearing it and I am tired of using drugs to prevent pregnancy, it's very good d one my sis sent mi from u.k is finished I need another packs Cox me ND my husband have sex everyday

Hello, can you tell me the name of the drug?
Sports / Premier League Return: Fans On Screens And Celebration Cameras To Be Used by Unity19(m): 8:34am On Jun 16, 2020
Fans on big screens and specific cameras to celebrate towards are some of the "broadcast enhancements" that will be used when the Premier League season restarts this week.

A number of innovations, including tunnel cameras and audio from the coin toss, have been developed.

Some viewers will also be given the option of listening to games with or without artificial crowd noise.

Players will not hear the audio effects in the behind-closed-doors games.

The seats nearest the pitch will also have covers designed by each club "to improve the environment both visually and acoustically".

As part of the plans, the Premier League has said live video feeds featuring 16 supporters from each club will be made available to broadcasters and to clubs for use on big screens during matches.

Some grounds, including Anfield, do not have giant screens and it is understood there are no plans to install a temporary one at the home of the Premier League leaders.

For goal celebrations, players should maintain distance from one another and "where feasible, broadcasters will identify a celebration camera which players can head to after scoring".

Players have also been told that they must not surround match officials and there must be "no spitting or nose clearing", while opposition managers will not shake hands.

There will also be drinks breaks "lasting no longer than one minute" midway through each half, with the time added to the end of each half, and warm-downs can take no longer than 25 minutes.

With only about 300 people present at each match, there will be no ball boys and girls, with spare balls positioned around the pitch.

VAR will also resume, with extra rooms used in the VAR Hub for social distancing.

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/53058264

Religion / Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Unity19(m): 10:10am On May 24, 2020
post=89901335:
Eating the food served by our muslim friends, neighbors, clients and well-wishers can be so delicious ehn! tongue

If you have a problem with this post as a 'Xtian', na ur wahala be dat!

We have to learn to respect others people's religion.
In so doing, our world we be beautiful.


Meanwhile,  
From all of us @[b][/b] : Eid Mubarak to all our Muslim Friends


You are always welcome brotherly.
BBQ will be ready for all of you after this pandemic time bro.
Enjoy your day with love.
One Love.


Barka de Sallah beautiful yarinya kiss
Do enjoy your day sis.
One Love.

Hello, where is your shop? I wish to visit and get some BBQ
Health / Re: 245 New COVID-19 Cases, 100 Discharged And 10 Deaths On May 22 - (1421 Tested) by Unity19(m): 12:36am On May 23, 2020
General market as usual. I am sure Lagos will pick the highest stuffs from the market
Politics / President Buhari Sacks Charles Uwakwe As NECO Registrar, Four Officials by Unity19(m): 7:48pm On May 20, 2020
Olaleye Aluko, Abuja

The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has approved the termination of the appointment of Prof Charles Uwakwe as the Registrar and Chief Executive of the National Examinations Council.

The President also dismissed four members of the management for various offences bordering on financial impropriety.

Uwakwe had been suspended since May 2018 by the Federal Government over alleged financial mismanagement and abuse of office.

The PUNCH reports that Mr Abubakar Gana was appointed as the acting Registrar.

Uwakwe and some top officials allegedly awarded contracts in the council to the tune of N25billion without following the due process.

NECO in a release on Wednesday confirmed that the suspended registrar had been relieved of his appointment by the President, while four members of the management had also been dismissed.

The President’s directive was conveyed in a letter, dated May 11, and signed by the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Education, Sonny Echono, on behalf of the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, which said Uwakwe was accused of violating the Public Procurement Act (2007) and pursuant to PSR 030402 and Part 1 schedule 4 (i) of NECO Establishment Act.

Echono said, “After due consideration of the investigative panel on the allegation of unsatisfactory conduct levelled against you and some management staff of the council, Mr. President in exercise of his powers, has approved your removal as the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of National Examinations Council with effect from the date of your suspension from duty.”

The former Registrar was also directed to hand over all the government property in his custody to the acting Registrar.

In another letter, FME/S/1419/C.3/T/98, on May 11, by the Permanent Secretary, the President approved the dismissal from service of four Management workers.

The letter partly reads, “After due consideration of the Financial Report of the Review Committee, Mr. President has approved the recommendations as follows; Bamidele Olure, dismissal from the service with effect from the date of his suspension from office having been found guilty of financial impropriety and not qualified to Head the Finance and Accounts Department.

“Dr. Shina Adetona was dismissed from service with effect from the date he was suspended from office for acts tantamount to fraudulent practices, sabotage and suppression of official records.”
https://punchng.com/breaking-buhari-sacks-neco-registrar-four-officials/

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Politics / Diezani Allison-Madueke's House Used As COVID-19 Isolation Centre In Lagos by Unity19(m): 4:43pm On May 15, 2020
COVID-19: EFCC Hands Over Property to Lagos State Govt for Isolation Centre

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Friday, May 15, 2020, handed over a property forfeited by former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Allison-Madueke to the Lagos State government for use as an isolation centre for COVID-19 patients.
The property consisting six flats of three bedrooms and a boys’ quarter was forfeited by Mrs Allison-Madueke following an order of Lagos State Federal High in 2017.

Speaking during the handover ceremony, the Lagos Zonal Head of the EFCC, Mohammed Rabo stated that the gesture was part of the Commission’s social responsibility efforts towards the fight against the spread of Corona virus.

“In addition to our mandate to fight economic and financial crimes, the Commission is committed and ready to render essential services that may be required of it in the fight against covid-19. Therefore, Lagos State should not hesitate to call on the Commission anytime the need for such essential service arises,” he said.

In his remarks, the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, thanked the Commission for the gesture, noting that it was a welcome collaboration between the Federal and Lagos State Government.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3068762263146243&id=509762239046271

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Health / Re: Lagos Discharges 26 Coronavirus Patients Today by Unity19(m): 9:05pm On May 13, 2020
Na 13 : 13. The feminine gender will not fee cheated.
I hope number of infected persons to be announced today will not wipe the number away.
Business / Re: Dollar Sells For N445 As Forex Scarcity Persists by Unity19(m): 11:54am On May 12, 2020
hidhrhis:

Can you explain something to me please
Like if one want to exchange naira for Dollar now it will be at the rate of 450

To help you a little bit, in forex market, you have the sell rate and the buy rate. The rate we are talking about here is the sell rate. i.e. the rate at which you will buy $1. Say for example, if you need $100, you will have to pay $100*450=N45,000. Therefore, you will be paying N45,000 to get $100

This is different from a situation where you have $100 and you what to change it to NGN. the rate at which it will be changed to Naira will be lower than the rate at which you will buy USD. For example your $100 may be change to at N445/$. Therefore, your $100 will give you 44,500.

The margin (i.e. difference between buy and sell rate) is the profit of the BDCs.

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Health / Re: Coronavirus: Lagosians Rush 'Dogoyaro', 'Tagairi' - Herb Sellers by Unity19(m): 3:22pm On Mar 27, 2020
Greatfuse:
Seems id10t have share on nairaland, always commenting on every post, aren't you selling your dead meat again?

Must you insult him? Your comment speaks volume about whom you are. Why not just pass if you don't like him.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: SA To Build Fence On Zimbabwe Border 'To Stem Virus' by Unity19(m): 12:44pm On Mar 20, 2020
post=87596577:
Anything that will work for the growth of their economy.


@ the bolded above,
Now, that is unfair! shocked
Let peace reign in our continent guys!!

Meanwhile........

I don't really know why you were banned. But I do cherish your line of thought and mature response most times.
Irrespective of your political affiliation, you are one of those who speaks his mind.

One love bro.

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Health / Re: Doctors To Embark On Nationwide Strike Over NUC’s PhD Directive by Unity19(m): 12:06pm On Feb 17, 2020
LawLord247:
There is trouble in virtually all our national institutions. No harmony anywhere.

Anyways, the benefits of having your business registered are quite many. For CAC Company or Business Name registration, Foundation, Schools, Church, NGO, Trademark, TIN, SCUML, NAFDAC number etc, talk to us at www. Lawlab. Com. Ng

Hello, I have been seeing your post for quite some time, how much would you register a private company for me?
Education / Re: Adeleke University Suspends Muslim Student For Not Attending School Chapel by Unity19(m): 11:50am On Jan 02, 2020
BluntBoy:


I don't understand o.

Is Adeleke University now a Christian university?


With due respect, it is written boldly on their website that it is a private faith based institution. So, it is a faith based school.

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