NewStats: 3,265,545 , 8,187,162 topics. Date: Sunday, 15 June 2025 at 05:09 PM 6l6y2a6382y |
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Starke:I repeat that you are a fool. Drop your full name and let's see if you still have a job by Monday. Working at CAC my foot. Where do you think I work? |
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Starke:You are very silly and stupid to assume I am a scammer. You think everyone has a criminal mindset like you? Do you know me? Yes, I have ed over 6000 businesses and counting. You can go hang yourself since you clearly cannot fathom such achievement. I bet the best you have ever seen is 100 registrations. I am not your father's mate, you mediocre! |
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ElevationD:CAC as an agency of the Federal Government is vested with the power to ensure that businesses are formalized through proper documentation and other regulatory compliance. CBN on the other hand is vested with the power to regulate the banking and financial sector of the economy. Finally, the Nigeria Police has the responsibility to enforce the law and prosecute defaulters. That said, a lot of Nigerians have complained in the past about these Fintechs aiding and abetting criminals due to poor KYC protocols. CBN stepped in and ensured that the FINTECH providers mandated all their existing holders to upgrade their KYC via proper documentation. Again, these FINTECHs allowed people to open business s without requesting for evidence of registration with CAC. This is absolutely wrong. It means I can open a business with any name and dupe unsuspecting of the public. Furthermore, it had been reported severally (even up till this week following the successful neutralisation of kidnappers in Mushin) that kidnappers, one chance syndicates, bandits and other criminal elements all use POS machines to either collect ransome or forcefully withdraw money from their victims' bank s. A lot of other people have been duped by Fintech holders without trace or the FINTECH been unable to help due to poor KYC. Do you think the government should close her eyes to the cry of the people who have been victims of these crimes? In response, CBN mandated a KYC upgrade for all holders with these FINTECHS, and also that all corporate holders who aren't ed with the CAC should do so with immediate effect. Now, who will the businesses? CBN or CAC? CBN in liaison with CAC issued an earlier deadline of July 7th and have now extended it to September 5th. CAC is the one ing the business, so CBN need not make the pronouncements. When the deadline elapses, CAC will not block s of fintech agents, CBN will, using the records of compliance from CAC. That is called "multi-regulatory agency synergy". Finally, those who think they can circumvent the system and directives will surely be guests of the Nigeria Police who will be more than happy to arrest and prosecute defaulters. Visit Gwarimpa Abuja and listen to tales of how POS agents are already being chased around by law enforcement agents. While it may be a revenue generation source for the government, it is also a step in the right direction in of security improvement and fraud alleviation. Raxxye:CAC does not charge 19,000 for business registration. Agents do. I businesses cheaper than what Moniepoint is asking her agents to pay. Some agents charge as much as N25000-28000 for business name registration while some charge as low as N16,000. It's all dependent on the agent you approach. CAC's charge is lower than all these figures mentioned. 4 Likes 1 Share |
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condensedmilk:You can us at Funville Concepts Limited. [email protected] 07036657855 |
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Thank you for listening to us. The POS agents need more time to as the pre-incorporation processes have been slow due to the surge in registrations following the directive by the CAC to Fintech operators. If you are yet to comply with this directive, us today. 1 Like |
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helinues:Even as a BATist myself, I think you are being silly, insensitive, obnoxious and stupid at this point. Even if you are sent the work of a slave, you ought to apply wisdom and deliver the message like a freeborn. People like you will make people ridicule the government even more. This is not about Tinubu, APC or politics. It's about the welfare of the Nigerian workers. Don't pretend like your life is good because of the peanuts you are getting.... I am still a staunch er of Asiwaju and many of his policies, but I also opine that actions like the one happening today are required to put the government in check sometimes. Too many sycophants will not let the President see the honest truth.......that is not a way to build an equitable and prosperous nation. 9 Likes |
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Saintganduje:You took this right out of my mouth. I experienced it with my ex. No one advised me before I took off. Nice and caring but when angry.........hmmm! 1 Like 1 Share |
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RALPHOW:Amen, amen and amen. Well said brother |
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Namaster:Wish I could give you 200 likes for this perfect response 5 Likes |
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Thomthom:They are demons |
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DMerciful:The guy is a pig. I wanted to respond to him but realised he's not worth my effort and time. They will soon neet their Waterloo. All of them |
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iFESTAC680:Exactly bro 1 Like |
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At this point, NLC has to apply wisdom and FG has to apply sincerity. Is N60,000 fair? No. FOR THE FG The FG should stop gaslighting and using media propaganda to vilify the NLC. If Labour proposed 494,000 and gave a breakdown of how they arrived at that figure, it is only reasonable that FG also break down how they arrived at 60,000. But FG is yet to do that despite several calls by NLC. That's hypocrisy at best and also the FG indirectly itting that N60,000 waa simply arrived at without the current economic reality put into consideration. When Jonathan increased MW to 18,000 in 2011, it was equivalent to 109 dollars but 60,000 today is just a little over 40 dollars. Are you creating more wealth or poverty? At a time government increased the allocation of NASS from around 130billion to over 350 billion and proposed the increment of judicial workers' pay with each federal judge taking home allowances of over 50million per annum and salaries of over 4million, it is provocative to offer peanuts to civil servants and other workers. Even the military government in Burkina Faso are doing better than this. Tinubu himself promised a living wage. Is N60,000 a living wage with the current levels of food and headline inflation? FOR STATE GOVERNORS These criminals have long impoverished their people. Failing to implement improved wages despite increased FAAC allocations. Withholding and embezzling LG funds. Embarking on massive road construction projects for kick-backs rather than true patriotism. Imagine a State paying workers 7000 minimum wage till now. A state rich with gold. Yet the governor will be competing with Lagos or Edo State governor by riding in a 10-15 exotic cars convoy, with sirens blaring to the faces of the suffering masses. Using the commonwealth of the state to fund their opulent lifestyles. God will specially punish Soludo and any other governor that has opened his mouth to say they cannot afford to pay minimum wages. Lazy fools always waiting for sharing of monthly FAAC. They cannot think out of the box. FOR LABOUR Wisdom is profitable to direct. The elites do not want the poor to be empowered. Keeping the poor in poverty is a political weapon that helps the political class during elections. That's why Buhari couldn't lift 1 million people out of poverty despite promising to lift a 100million. That is why Tinubu promised a living wage and is now offering 60,000 that cannot fuel his car in 1 week. If the FG offers 70 or 80k, please accept it with conditions. Let the conditions be as follows: 1. Government should reintroduce the things that made civil service attractive and encouraged productivity such as low-cost mass housing scheme where civil servants can live and be paying from their monthly salaries with the option of a rent-to-own offer after several years. 2. Government must with immediate effect release the so-called CNG buses that they have been claiming they provided since last year. Enough should be be released to cater for the daily transportation needs of public and private sector workers, and indeed Nigerians in general. 3. Reintroduce gratuity into the civil service. That should be a reward for serving government for at least 10 years. I wonder why it was scrapped in the first place. It was a lifeline for many civil servants. This contributory pension is not enough to guarantee anyone a good life after retirement. Imagine not being able to contribute 1million naira after over 6 years in the public service. Imagine earning 40,000 as monthly pension for a person who retired on level 14 officer in this present economy? 4. Reintroduce very low interest loans for workers. Thankfully, the creditcorp recently launched hopes to address this but just like the audio CNG buses, we are yet to see anything. 5. Lastly, since government cannot solve the issue of insecurity within a short period of time, then the little that is being produced by farmers can be bought directly by government, thereby ensuring a reliable and constant income for the farmers. Now the government should open a food bank in all the 774 local government areas (or perhaps the LGAs not controlled by Boko Haram or Bandits) and sell these agricultural products at subsidised rates to citizens. This will force the foodstuff hoarders and wicked businessmen to force down the prices of their items. Anyone caught buying from the food bank to resell at exorbitant prices should be arrested and jailed without playing politics. Also, open the fcking borders for a period of time. Let there be massive competition in the food market. 58 Likes 9 Shares |
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This man is daft. There was no nobody in the house, so Tinubu opened the gate for you? Or you don't consider the gateman and other domestic staff as somebody? Even though I am a BATist, I must confess Doyin is a very dull man. No wonder he was the DG of Peter Obi's Campaign. He met the criteria. 1 Like |
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Which one is "no other Nigerian has ever done this ...."? This is very obnoxious sycophancy at best. A lot of people are doing a lot of philanthropy for both orphanages, IDPs, hospital and psychiatric patients, and other vulnerable/disadvantaged people in Nigeria. He should have said, "under the aegis of his coalition of 52 orphanages, no one has done that...", not giving a blanket statement. There are more than 2000 orphanage homes in Nigeria with more than 60 in Abuja alone. While I sincerely commend Davido for his wonderful, kind and selfless gesture, let us not downplay the efforts of other individuals in the area of philanthropy in Nigeria. Some never make the news at all. I know a lot of people who always spend their birthday at orphanage homes every year. May God bless everyone who has reached out, who is reaching out and who plans to reach out to vulnerable orphans and other less privileged in Nigeria. Amen 8 Likes 3 Shares |
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MASTAkiLLAh:why should he ignore? You brought your dirty linen to the public. We must all gather and wash it for you. Slave! |
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unity004:You sabi bro. You are me. I am you. |
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ovie8200:Go and stop them from getting the 13%. |
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Natasha is fineeeeee. I can bet my left ball that all those perverts in the Red Chambers would have started outdoing themselves with various juicy offers just to get under her skirt.
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Babangidapikin:They are just very dull. |
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Depends on the profit realised after executing the contract. Gifts can range from a house to a car to an original designer wristwatch etc
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Why are they stressing that young man? So Wike or the Minister for State cannot hold the mic? What is the work of that former Senator turned houseboy that he cannot hold mic? 1 Like |
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Who is this idiot? Oh you want to be seen as an active Minister abi? You won't face the myriads of issues Nigerians in Diaspora are facing or the disgrace holders of the Nigerian port are being subjected to..... Senseless lots. This issue is beyond you. Face your front. |
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Sabadon:God bless you Sir 2 Likes |
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I wish Nigeria will focus more on State Governors and LGA chairmen, they are the most corrupt set of public/elected officials. This is not to absolve the FG and federal public servants of any wrongdoing but the former I mentioned are responsible for development at the grassroot level.....yet what do we have? Imagine a governor paying 7000 as minimum wage in 2024 yet driving around in multiple convoys and displaying obnoxious opulence to the impoverished masses. 15 Likes 1 Share |
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Nigerians are the problem of Nigeria. Both political, traditional and religious leaders, public servants, traders and even ordinary citizens. We are a menace
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Welldone. Hygiene is important. Many other people will never think of this or are too lazy to attempt it
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omode2:Thank you |
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DCmonster:Just imagine him saying cultists need bushes to operate. It shows you the archaic mentality with which they are running the school. 5 Likes |
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This VC is daft. Is this not the same school that a 300level female student of History department was r@ped right on campus by security staff this same month of May? Is this not the same school where the SU president leaves the school with several women on weekends to party recklessly and engage in all manner of activities that is the opposite of the godly character picture this VC is trying to paint? Why are there cases of food poisoning, poor student welfare and constant complains by the students of this same university? Just google Ajayi Crowther University, and you will see they are mostly in the news for the wrong reasons. I hope Seyi Makinde and the Federal Ministry of Education through the NUC take a critical look at the Management of this institution. This is definitely not how to run a University, talk more of a private one. 11 Likes 3 Shares |
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