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Streetinvestor2: 9:34am On May 30
GeneralDae:

In real dollar it is now slightly up if you use 750/$ as at May 2023.

NGX market cap as at May 2023 - 28 trillion naira (37.3 Billion USD)

NGX market cap as at May 2025 - 70 trillion naira (43.75 Billion USD).
Why did you choose 750 and not present reality of 1600
Mpeace(m): 9:36am On May 30
GeneralDae:

In real dollar it is now slightly up if you use 750/$ as at May 2023.

NGX market cap as at May 2023 - 28 trillion naira (37.3 Billion USD)

NGX market cap as at May 2025 - 70 trillion naira (43.75 Billion USD).
Lol. When Tinubu took over, the rate was 465/$ not 750.
See below our seplat dividend exchange rate at the time.
Even Tinubu knows that his regime has been terrible. He and Buhari should compete for the worse economy managers.

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Zegra: 9:37am On May 30
Streetinvestor2:
The guy is super marketer.He almost made me consider police bank for jijo but I no agree because I hate anything to do with police.
I come dey like his idea of less os for any company for jijo.I have pencilled down two because it is easy for him to manipulate such stock.
Note:Never a dead company. Mostly companies that are about to turn around for good.

Because it easy for him to manipulate lipsrsealed undecided
GeneralDae: 9:37am On May 30
jonnysessy:



I really wouldn't have made any comment again. Because you have said it all and i quote "Let me talk like one of JAGABAN praise singers". So which just goes to to imply that you are just jiving and catching cruise. If you convert the so called gains made on NGX in dollar we are actually retrogressing. But, all the same we move. Any movement is a movement so far you are not stagnant. grin grin grin
In of total market cap, we have only retrogressed if we use the official exchange rate set by Emiefele’s crawling peg of 450 naira/USD as at May 2023.

NGX market cap (as at May 2023) - 28 trillion naira (62 Billion USD) using 450 naira/USD

NGX market cap (as at May 2025) - 70 trillion naira (43.75 Billion USD) using 1600 naira/ USD

However, if we use 750 naira/USD for May 2023, we have actually still gained in USD from 37.3 Billion USD in May 2023 to 43.75 Billion USD in May 2025.
GeneralDae: 9:39am On May 30
Mpeace:
Lol. When Tinubu took over, the rate was 465/$ not 750.
See below our seplat dividend exchange rate at the time.
Even Tinubu knows that his regime has been terrible. He and Buhari should compete for the worse economy managers.
Because companies use the rate set by CBN but that rate was not real because even big businesses were struggling to get it at 465 which is the reason the backlogs continued to pile.
GeneralDae: 9:39am On May 30
Streetinvestor2:
Why did you choose 750 and not present reality of 1600
I used 1600 to calculate May 2025.
Mpeace(m): 9:41am On May 30
GeneralDae:

Because companies use the rate set by CBN but that rate was not real because even big businesses were struggling to get it at 465 which is the reason the backlogs continued to pile.
That was the official exchange rate
megawealth01: 9:43am On May 30
jonnysessy:



I really wouldn't have made any comment again. Because you have said it all and i quote "Let me talk like one of JAGABAN praise singers". So which just goes to to imply that you are just jiving and catching cruise. If you convert the so called gains made on NGX in dollar we are actually retrogressing. But, all the same we move. Any movement is a movement so far you are not stagnant. grin grin grin

You wan break tables today wey be FRIDAY?
GeneralDae: 9:44am On May 30
Mpeace:
That was the official exchange rate
I know. CBN rate/Official rate, same thing. I am just saying companies would only quote the official rate. Whether or not that rate was increasingly becoming accessible or less accessible is another thing.
fashionnisir(f): 9:52am On May 30
Nigeria's public debt is projected to sur N180 trillion after President Bola Tinubu's request to the National Assembly for an additional N34.15 trillion in external and domestic loans. Here's a breakdown of the loan request ¹ ²:
- *External Borrowing*: $21.543 billion (approximately N33.39 trillion at N1,590 per dollar), €2.193 billion, and 15 billion Japanese Yen, plus a €65 million grant. These funds will target key sectors such as:
- *Infrastructure*: railways and nationwide development programs
- *Agriculture*: to enhance food security
- *Health*: critical healthcare projects
- *Education*: nationwide development programs
- *Security and Employment Generation*: to promote skill acquisition, entrepreneurship, and job creation

- *Domestic Bond Issuance*: N757.983 billion to settle outstanding pension liabilities under the Contributory Pension Scheme (S). This aims to:
- Improve retirees' welfare
- Boost confidence in the pension system
- Inject liquidity into the economy

The Tinubu istration argues that this borrowing plan is crucial to address the country's significant infrastructure deficit and revenue challenges. However, critics warn that the additional foreign-denominated debt may amplify currency and refinancing risks, potentially pushing Nigeria into a debt trap


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/nigerias-debt-heads-for-n180trn-as-tinubu-seeks-n34trn-new-loans/

ECONOMIC EVENT:
the are the kind of news that moves the market , the economic indices and fiscial policy . Follow the big institution and big market movers and take you position now in the following sectors:

Infrastructure
Agriculture
Health
Education
Security
Employment Generation

question you should ask is

How do i benefit from these Event as a shareholder?

which sector will have more impart in the Nigeria stock exchange?

which companies will secure these deals, are there public listed companies in the stock exchange floor?

why more loan now, definitely oil production and revenue should might be low or in less demand but domestic and international . so call for the development and investment of these following sectors

Take out Questions

who are the pension companies in charge of paying the retiree?

How many pension paying companies in the Nigeria stock exchange and is there possiblity of then benefiting and reture grows the share prices and there dividend earning ?

disscuss and add your own question if you have one.
megawealth01: 9:52am On May 30
Nawaoh

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fashionnisir(f): 9:55am On May 30
Nigeria's public debt is projected to sur N180 trillion after President Bola Tinubu's request to the National Assembly for an additional N34.15 trillion in external and domestic loans. Here's a breakdown of the loan request ¹ ²:

- External Borrowing: $21.543 billion (approximately N33.39 trillion at N1,590 per dollar), €2.193 billion, and 15 billion Japanese Yen, plus a €65 million grant. These funds will target key sectors such as:


- Infrastructure: railways and nationwide development programs

- Agriculture: to enhance food security

- Health: critical healthcare projects

- Education: nationwide development programs

- Security

Employment Generation: [/b]to promote skill acquisition, entrepreneurship, and job creation

- *Domestic Bond Issuance*: N757.983 billion to settle outstanding pension liabilities under the Contributory Pension Scheme (S). This aims to:
- Improve retirees' welfare
- Boost confidence in the pension system
- Inject liquidity into the economy

The Tinubu istration argues that this borrowing plan is crucial to address the country's significant infrastructure deficit and revenue challenges. However, critics warn that the additional foreign-denominated debt may amplify currency and refinancing risks, potentially pushing Nigeria into a debt trap



https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/nigerias-debt-heads-for-n180trn-as-tinubu-seeks-n34trn-new-loans/

[b]
ECONOMIC EVENT:

These are the kind of news that moves the market , the economic indices and fiscial policy . Follow the big institution and big market movers and take you position now in the following sectors:

Infrastructure
Agriculture
Health
Education
Security
Employment Generation



Question you should ask are these:


How do i benefit from these Event as a shareholder?

which sector will have more impart in the Nigeria stock exchange?

which companies will secure these deals, are there public listed companies in the stock exchange floor?

why more loan now, definitely oil production and revenue might be low or in less demand both domestic and international . so call for the development and investment of these following sectors :

Take Out Questions

who are the pension companies in charge of paying the retiree?

How many pension paying companies in the Nigeria stock exchange and is there possiblity of then benefiting and returns grows the share prices and there dividend earning ?

Disscuss and add your own question if you have one.
KarlTom: 10:00am On May 30
Ding grin

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Streetinvestor2: 10:07am On May 30
Mpeace:
That was the official exchange rate
I don't agree he should use #450 as a business man.That amount was not accessible to businesses. It was scam for the benefit of few

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pluto09(m): 10:07am On May 30
KarlTom:
Ding grin

MTN has done over 2b naira in just 5 minutes of trade....

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GeneralDae: 10:11am On May 30
pluto09:


MTN has done over 2b naira in just 5 minutes of trade....
Sign of a good day already.
Mpeace(m): 10:14am On May 30
This too

tayejay(m): 10:18am On May 30
UBA over 850 million shares sold in few minutes.....
Bbbwings: 10:23am On May 30
tayejay:
UBA over 850 million shares sold in few minutes.....
Ucap too 999million.
What is happening?
Mpeace(m): 10:24am On May 30
tayejay:
UBA over 850 million shares sold in few minutes.....
over 1billion
OakPearl(m): 10:25am On May 30
UNUSUAL VOLUME DETECTED!
1.2 billion shares of UBA valued at N44 billion traded just 24 minutes into trading today.
All I see is Tony Elumelu’s Heir’s Holdings mopping!
Agbalowomeri: 10:25am On May 30
Mpeace:
over 1billion

Abi Tony wan japa grin
Agbalowomeri: 10:26am On May 30
OakPearl:
UNUSUAL VOLUME DETECTED!
1.2 billion shares of UBA valued at N44 billion traded just 24 minutes into trading today.
All I see is Tony Elumelu’s Heir’s Holdings mopping!

Cross deals na mopping? grin

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crownprince2017: 10:28am On May 30
fashionnisir:
Nigeria's public debt is projected to sur N180 trillion after President Bola Tinubu's request to the National Assembly for an additional N34.15 trillion in external and domestic loans. Here's a breakdown of the loan request ¹ ²:

- External Borrowing: $21.543 billion (approximately N33.39 trillion at N1,590 per dollar), €2.193 billion, and 15 billion Japanese Yen, plus a €65 million grant. These funds will target key sectors such as:


- Infrastructure: railways and nationwide development programs

- Agriculture: to enhance food security

- Health: critical healthcare projects

- Education: nationwide development programs

- Security

Employment Generation: [/b]to promote skill acquisition, entrepreneurship, and job creation

- *Domestic Bond Issuance*: N757.983 billion to settle outstanding pension liabilities under the Contributory Pension Scheme (S). This aims to:
- Improve retirees' welfare
- Boost confidence in the pension system
- Inject liquidity into the economy

The Tinubu istration argues that this borrowing plan is crucial to address the country's significant infrastructure deficit and revenue challenges. However, critics warn that the additional foreign-denominated debt may amplify currency and refinancing risks, potentially pushing Nigeria into a debt trap


[b]
ECONOMIC EVENT:

These are the kind of news that moves the market , the economic indices and fiscial policy . Follow the big institution and big market movers and take you position now in the following sectors:

Infrastructure
Agriculture
Health
Education
Security
Employment Generation



Question you should ask are these:


How do i benefit from these Event as a shareholder?

which sector will have more impart in the Nigeria stock exchange?

which companies will secure these deals, are there public listed companies in the stock exchange floor?

why more loan now, definitely oil production and revenue might be low or in less demand both domestic and international . so call for the development and investment of these following sectors :

Take Out Questions

who are the pension companies in charge of paying the retiree?

How many pension paying companies in the Nigeria stock exchange and is there possiblity of then benefiting and reture grows the share prices and there dividend earning ?

Disscuss and add your own question if you have one.


Stop spreading dumb news, what is the source of the information where the president asked for that loan. It's lie n unfounded.

It's the limit of what Nigeria can borrow over the next two years and not what they are about to borrow, stop spreading non€sens§.




Mpeace(m): 10:39am On May 30
Bbbwings:

Ucap too 999million.
What is happening?
And yeye transcorp just dey look like mumu as him brothers dey move

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megawealth01: 10:40am On May 30
A lot of cross deals since morning ooooo
megawealth01: 10:45am On May 30
tayejay:
UBA over 850 million shares sold in few minutes.....

Heirs holdings at work

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Mpeace(m): 10:45am On May 30
Agbalowomeri:


Abi Tony wan japa grin
Lol. He wants hold UBA firmly. He might drive the price up in the near future
KarlTom: 10:51am On May 30
Very annoying... sad
Mpeace:
And yeye transcorp just dey look like mumu as him brothers dey move

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KarlTom: 10:53am On May 30
You sure say na 45m OR 450m shocked

SonofElElyonRet:
Nairametrics - BREAKING: Heirs Holdings buys 45 million units of UBA shares worth N1.54 billion

jonnysessy(m): 10:55am On May 30
Mpeace:
Lol. He wants hold UBA firmly. He might drive the price up in the near future


He simply wants to clear the proposed right issue that will hit the market in the third quarter.

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Xidget: 10:57am On May 30
Mpeace:
And yeye transcorp just dey look like mumu as him brothers dey move
Donno what is happening with Transcorp. Even companies with bad results don behave like this undecided

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