I SUMMARIZED THIS EXCHANGE
🇿🇦: We are against illegals in SA
🇳🇬: But I am not illegal
🇿🇦: We don’t want foreigners who take our jobs
🇳🇬: I created jobs for South Africans
🇿🇦: We just want you to leave our country even if you created jobs & are documented
🇳🇬: No problem, pay what I invested, I will leave
🇿🇦: We will see you on June 30th
NOTE: That business might get destroyed & the owner killed if this issue is not handled swiftly.
“Look How You’re Be@ting Your Fellow Africans. You Claim Nigerians And Other Africans Are Selling Drugs In South Africa Without Any Evidence, And That’s Why You Don’t Want Them Here. But Indians And Other White People Also Sell Drugs, Yet I Don’t See You Going After Them Or Telling Them To Leave South Africa. So Why Are You Hating On Your African Brothers And Sisters?”. ~ Man Reacts
Nigeria’s $5 Billion Swap Deal with Abu Dhabi Bank
1. Nigeria intends to borrow $5 billion.
2. Nigeria will exchange FGN Naira bonds valued at $6.65 billion with First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB).
3. Nigeria receives $5 billion from FAB, while FAB receives Naira bonds worth $6.65 billion. This means FAB gains $6.65 billion in economic value in Naira and earns interest on the Naira bonds. Both parties benefit from the arrangement.
4. Why is Nigeria pursuing this? The $5 billion will provide upfront funds for infrastructure development and debt refinancing. This will allow Nigeria to pay off more expensive dollar-denominated loans. If the economy improves in five years and the value of the dollar depreciates, Nigeria can repurchase $5 billion at a lower rate, thereby repaying FAB profitably.
5. What are the risks? If the Naira depreciates or if the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) rises, Nigeria will have to compensate FAB for the difference during the life of the loan. If the dollar appreciates instead of depreciating at the end of the loan, Nigeria would need to repay the $5 billion at a higher rate.
6. In summary, this is a complex financial deal. Nigeria is betting on lower MPR and an appreciation of the Naira.
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This South African is wife oo.
She asked what’s the need of being Patriot when you own nothing in your own lady.
She highlights how dřugs are smuggled from Mexico etc.
The educated South Africans are speaking up 🔥🔥🔥
It will be tone deaf and incredibly stupid for any African artist, actor, DJ or host to go and perform in South Africa
I know many of you think you are superstars, read the room
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PLACES WHERE YOU CANNOT BE ARRESTED IN NIGERIA
🥢 COURT Of LAW:
It is against the law to arrest anyone while the court is sitting, however, the security in the court has the right to throw you out if you do anyhow.
🥢NATIONAL ASSEMBLY:
This one is not even different from the court of law because it is also a house of Law. No arrest can be done there.
🥢GOVERNMENT HOUSE:
You can’t arrest a culprit in the government house but a siege can be laid outside the Government house until the culprit walks out, then gets arrested.
Reno Omokri advocated for Leah Shaibu when she was abducted.
Today, he is an ambassador without a base and says publicity for abducted children is the "oxygen of terrorism."
A man without a moral anchor
An excerpt from my post-premiere press conference in Dar es Salaam where I spoke very plainly and frankly to my colleagues on the other side of the continent.
My message as always: Be utterly unapologetic about being African and backing Africa's agenda.
Four days after going public, SpaceX used its brand new stock to buy a $60 billion company that has never built a rocket.
Cursor writes code. The internet thinks Elon overpaid for a text editor. It is missing what actually changed hands.
Cursor is not an editor. It is the layer where software actually gets made. It reads the codebase, proposes the change, runs the test, opens the pull request, and learns from every edit a human accepts or rejects. More than a million engineers already work inside it, and it pulls in about $2.6 billion a year doing it.
He already owned most of the stack. SpaceX has the compute. It folded xAI in back in February, so it has the models. It has rockets, satellites, factories, and a robot program, all of them running on software. The one piece missing was the place where that software gets written. Now he owns that too.
Coding is the perfect school for an AI, because the grade is objective. The test passes or it fails. The build compiles or it breaks. Every developer working in Cursor is teaching Grok how to engineer without meaning to, and that feedback loop is the real asset. The editor is just where it lives.
Mars is downstream of this, not the reason for it. Nobody is letting an AI push flight code to a rocket unsupervised. The bottleneck to building anything at planetary scale was never the rocket. It was engineering throughput across ten thousand software systems, and Cursor is the multiplier on all of them.
The whole bet rests on one choice. Keep Cursor open to every model and let Grok earn its place, and it is the smartest thing Musk has bought in a decade. Force Grok in before it is the best, and the trust that makes Cursor worth $60 billion walks straight out the door.
The editor was never the point. He bought the machine that turns intent into working software, for every machine the empire builds next.
The piece works out what he builds with it.
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🇳🇬🇿🇦 "I'm a legal immigrant. I have spent over 13 years building a business in South Africa, creating jobs and training more than 20 South Africans. I pay my dues and have all the necessary documents.
If the government asks me to leave, I will. But I won't be driven out by threats or mob pressure.
Ironically, many of those demanding that immigrants leave are unwilling or unable to take over the businesses and responsibilities they want us to abandon."
— Nigerian businessman in South Africa
Ministerial Statement: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation's message to emaSwati residing, working, studying, visiting or travelling through the Republic of South Africa.
A Nigerian-founded company just got a global crypto giant to back it.
Ripple put money into Flutterwave, pushing its valuation to around $3.2 billion.
Here is why it touches you. Sending money across borders in Africa is brutally expensive, around 9% gone on a $200 transfer. This deal uses stablecoins to make it faster and cheaper.
Africans abroad send home about $97 billion every year. A big chunk disappears in fees. Cut those fees, and more of that money reaches families, not middlemen.
A company born in Lagos is quietly helping build the rails the whole continent will move money on.
"Brothers, we can not accept people coming 4rm other provinces to work in our province. You can not tell me that there are no people who can do tiling in the Northern province"
– Black South Africans turn on each other after quit notice to other Africans #xenophobia#afrophobia