Da farko, duk wanda yake da kishin Najeriya ba zai yi shiru kan matsalar rashin tsaro da ke addabar ฦasa ba, kuma ba zai hana wasu bayyana damuwarsu a kai ba. Rashin tausayi da fifita son rai ko zama karen en siyasa , da fifita son rai fiye da muradun alโumma ba abin alfahari ba ne. Ka kasance mai kishin ฦasarka, ka daina fifita siyasa a kan gaskiya, sannan ka ji tsoron Allah a cikin duk abin da kake yi @kahuturarara
@LaoLaokingz@PeterPsquare@zippRepublic Omo, you mumu ooh.
See as you talk nonsense just now. Can't you guys just move on?
Na people like dey cry over ex wey don leave Una behind.
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An American girl at this Madrid airport just walked up to me to dish a few compliments, she even screamed when i first spoke, she said i have British accent ๐คฃ she loved it, omo she asked for my number and said we should hangout, na so Americans dey do? ๐ love them man.
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Would you be proud if any of your family member say they are are gay?
Don't you think gayism is a mental disorder?
A South African-linked fintech, Nairtime Holdings Limited and Nairtime Nigeria Limited, part of the Optasia Group, (listed on the SA Stock Exchange with shareholders like Cyril Rhamaposa and other Senior MTN executives) just got a Nigerian court to stop MTN and Airtel from complying with Nigeria's own consumer protection regulator (FCCPC) over airtime borrowing. Their argument? A jurisdictional technicality: that airtime lending runs on telecom infrastructure, so only the NCC can regulate it.
The audacity!
The FCCPC introduced the DEON Regulations to curb abusive lending recovery methods and opaque charges on a market worth up to โฆ1.2 trillion annually, built entirely on the financial vulnerability of Nigeria's poorest citizens.
Nairtime, already under investigation by Nigeria's data protection agency for alleged privacy breaches against Nigerians, ran to court to protect its billing access the moment regulation arrived.
Now layer in the context: as this injunction was being filed, two Nigerians were killed in South Africa in fresh xenophobic attacks, Nigerian traders are being told to shut their shops and flee, and NiDCOM warned of coordinated anti-foreigner protests in Gauteng April 27-29.
Nigerians cannot get protection for their lives in South Africa. But a South African-linked company can get interim court protection not just for its revenue stream in Nigeria, but to stop MTN from collaborating or doing business with local fintechs.
The courts will settle the legal question, and I believe the injunction will be lifted once the FCCPC files in court. The policy question is non-negotiable: Nigeria has every right to regulate how foreign-linked companies extract value from its 200 million citizens. More so, it reserves the right to promote competition and policies that ensures local content, stimulate the local economy and keep jobs here.