For 12 years, a South African company called Optasia quietly controlled Nigeria’s entire airtime and data borrowing market, collecting over ₦3 trillion every year.
No Nigerian staff. No local office. The money just left the country.
This week, President Tinubu approved nine Nigerian companies to break that monopoly.
The jobs stay. The taxes stay. The profit stays in Nigeria.
Now Nigerians are taking their market back.
South Africa will learn a lot in very interesting ways..
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We Remember Our Fallen Heroes Today.
Dear Igbo Nation, today marks 56 years since we tragically lost over 4.5 million Igbo brothers and sisters to the Nigerian–Biafran War. They gallantly fought and died so that we might live. 🕊️
Let's Retweet in their memory. 🙏
Body cam footage out of Palm Beach, Florida, is going viral after a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputy pulled over and ticketed a woman for using a phone in her right hand while driving, only for the woman to reveal she is an amputee missing that very hand.
What We Do in the Shadows (2014) is genuinely one of my favorite comedies but finding out they hired a friend to be IT on the set and tricked him into being the main character with no idea right up until the dude saw himself on a poster at Sundance is diabolical.