@edon_bassey@jibolaowo@FEhiagwina You know???
Thats their job and we should appreciate when people di their job so Nigeria can also work for all like "the saner climes".
@jibolaowo@FEhiagwina Thank you!
When an individual or team decides to implement and enforce a govt. regulation or requirement that has been sidestepped for long we start crying foul.
But when non compliance with such regulations becomes a real life problem we turn around and blame the govt.
Haba!!???
This is what the future looks like with the crop of shallow-minded younglings being raised now in the new world system and on their mobiles.
God help this world!
So I am at Walmart scanning and bagging my almost $300 worth of groceries while the employee that wants $15 an hour "monitors" and then this happened.
Her - why are you double bagging all of your groceries?
Me - excuse me?
Her - you are wasting our bags!
Me - if you don't like the way I'm bagging the groceries, feel free to come on over here and bag them yourself.
Her - that's not my job!
Me - okay, then I will bag my groceries how I please if that's all right with you.
Her - why are you using two bags?!
Me - because the bags are weak and I don't want the handles to break or the bottoms to rip out.
Her - well that's because you are putting too much stuff in the bag. If you took half of that stuff out and put it in a different bag then you wouldn't need to double bag.
*10 seconds of me just staring at her.
Me - so you want me to split these items in half and put half of them in a different bag so that I don't have to double bag.
Her - exactly.
Me - so I would still be using two bags to hold the same number of items.
Her - no because you wouldn't be double bagging.
*me pressing two fingers to my left eye in an attempt to make it stop twitching.
Me - okay so here I have a jug of milk and a bottle of juice double bagged. If I take the milk out and remove the double bagging and just put the milk in the single bag and the juice in that single bag I'm still using two bags for these two items.
Her- no because you are not double bagging them so it's not the same number of bags.
*me looking around at about 10 other customers who at this point are enjoying the show.
Me- is this like that Common Core math stuff I keep hearing about?
Her- never mind you just don't get it.
And with that, she returned to her small Podium to resume texting or playing games on her phone or whatever she was occupied with before she opted to come over and criticize my bagging abilities.ππ
@ObongOfNigeria@chibs2k5@Officially_Kriz Thanks bro for stating d truth.
The board Chairman clearly explained it in his response that d "HUGE FOREBEARNCE" pending on Access Bank's books is d main obstacle to d payment.
Access had sort waivers in d past to circumvent d rule but CBN wants strong banking sector now.
Wealth is patient.
Every wealthy person you admire with genuine assets - not financed appearances, made boring decisions consistently over long periods.
There is no other path.
The sooner you accept that the road to wealth is long and that this is actually good news, because it means it's available to anyone with discipline - the sooner you stop looking for shortcuts and start building.
Net worth: assets minus liabilities, is the only financial metric that matters in the long run. Not income. Not account balance. Not investment returns in isolation.
If your assets are growing and your liabilities are shrinking, you are building wealth regardless of your salary.
Track your net worth quarterly. Watch the number move over years. That number is the scoreboard of your financial life.
@tbello007@ennyola0015 I believe thats exactly what will happen with this move.
The sector licence would be open to everyone who wants to come in (local/foreign/JV) but with more incentives for locally owned companies.
Naija now have more local org with lots of proven tech/fintech capacity than 2003.
@ennyola0015@tbello007 GLO is a good choice bcos its local & may need help now (if the rumoursare true). The help may come with the mandatory switch in the T&C to test and build capacity.
3. If CBN blocks legitimate fund repatriation, Nigeria will again lose our credibility as a place for business. 2/2
@ennyola0015@tbello007 1. Opening up the stage for a Nigerian owned provided means all or most of the money stays local.
2. Shift from the monopoly to new local entrant will come gradually with capacity build up and trust. GLO may again play a huge role here as the only truly local Telco. 1/2
@Mansaah_Musa Thats what happens after following Twitter-folio advisors' advise/screenshots into the stock market without understanding the "REAL FUNDAMENTALS" before investing.
Not every post, screenshot or long threads comes from an understanding of the basic principles of good investments.
@0Equilibrium@ayabie_ikem@ProfitableMan1 Why?
Is there an empirical reason for that @ 60M strong and growing?
I'm asking 4 education in relation to the ETF portfolios such SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY), Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO), and Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) or Stanbic IBTC 30 ETF, Vetiva S&P Nigeria Sovereign Bond ETF.