Dear @officialABAT,
Happy Democracy Day!
"Without wise leadership, a nation falls; with many counselors, there is safety." --- Prov.11.14 (NLT)
Democracy Day
#June12
Quick reminder. The Nigerian Exchange will not be open on Wednesday and Thursday this week.
Public holidays mean no trading. No buying. No selling.
Research the stocks you have been watching. Study your portfolio. Identify your next move before the market reopens on Friday.
Aradel is not a company you sell out of fear.
What they acquired last year was a beast.
Acquiring ND Western was not a small feat.
The game is long term, the journey ahead is bright.
5 years from now, you would be wondering why you didn’t buy more.
🚨Thierry Henry on Cristiano Ronaldo tears after winning the Saudi Pro League:
🗣️ “ People see Cristiano Ronaldo crying after winning the Saudi Pro League and some laugh because of where he is playing now. But for me, that moment explains exactly why he became one of the greatest athletes we have ever seen.
This is a player who has already conquered football. Champions Leagues, Ballon d’Ors, league titles in England, Spain and Italy, international trophies with Portugal… there is literally nothing left for him to prove to anyone.
Yet at 41 years old, he is still celebrating victories with the same emotion, the same fire and the same obsession he had when he was a teenager at Sporting Lisbon. That is not normal. Most players lose that hunger after winning one or two major trophies. Cristiano never lost it.
People always talk about talent, but mentality is what truly separates legends from great players. Cristiano trained like every season was his last chance. He treated every game like it mattered. That is why he stayed at the top for almost 20 years while generations of players came and disappeared.
To still have that level of passion at his age, after everything he has achieved, is honestly unbelievable. It tells young players that greatness is not only about ability, it is about sacrifice, discipline, consistency and refusing to ever become comfortable.
You can love him or hate him, but you have to respect that mentality. Football may never see another competitor like Cristiano Ronaldo again...”
Moniepoint headquarters is in the UK.
241 Southwark Bridge Road, London.
But their operational base is in Lagos.
So let’s call it what it is.
They are hiring in Nigeria, paying in naira, while the headquarters sits in the UK.
The CEO wakes up in London, goes to the office, grabs his morning coffee, pays rent in pounds…
while the workforce powering the system is earning in naira.
And the Customers are Nigerians
Nice one. 🙂
Sometimes, just step back and understand the perspective of what is actually being said.
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