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  • BREAKING: Binance finally leaves Nigeria amid crackdown, asks Nigerians to withdraw their assets.

    Hope Nigerians are mining ⛏️ pi network non stop and supporting GCV $314,159?

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    BREAKING: Binance finally leaves Nigeria amid crackdown, asks Nigerians to withdraw their assets. Hope Nigerians are mining ⛏️ pi network non stop and supporting GCV $314,159? Like ❤️, Repost 🔄, Reply 💬 #PiNetwork #OpenMainNet #OverProtocol burna new Nigeria
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    Nigerian pioneers, you can now access catering services on WorkforcePool. Order your favorite delicacies and have them delivered to you, all while paying with Pi!
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    Location-based listing: Nigerian pioneers, you can now access catering services on WorkforcePool. Order your favorite delicacies and have them delivered to you, all while paying with Pi! Visit workforcepool.com on the Pi Browser to learn more. Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/LpRPTc97uh63vexxAtokPM #paywithpi #pipayment
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  • Let us raise our voices in unison to celebrate GCV314159, the Arab community, the Chinese community, the Filipino community, the Vietnamese and Nigerian community, and don’t forget Indonesia and Thailand, Ghana, and all GCV supporters; forgive me if I forgot to mention you. Your collective efforts have brought us to this moment, and with your continued support, we will undoubtedly reach even greater heights. Long live GCV, long live the Pioneers, and long live the spirit of collaboration that binds us together. Long live #GCV314159.
    Let us raise our voices in unison to celebrate GCV314159, the Arab community, the Chinese community, the Filipino community, the Vietnamese and Nigerian community, and don’t forget Indonesia and Thailand, Ghana, and all GCV supporters; forgive me if I forgot to mention you. Your collective efforts have brought us to this moment, and with your continued support, we will undoubtedly reach even greater heights. Long live GCV, long live the Pioneers, and long live the spirit of collaboration that binds us together. Long live #GCV314159.
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  • The African Women's Footballer of the Year: Asisat Oshoala 🇳🇬
    The African Men's Footballer of the Year: Victor Osimhen 🇳🇬

    Nigerian excellence 🇳🇬💚
    The African Women's Footballer of the Year: Asisat Oshoala 🇳🇬 The African Men's Footballer of the Year: Victor Osimhen 🇳🇬 Nigerian excellence 🇳🇬💚
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  • Nigerian gov supports AI initiatives with $290K in grants
    The recently introduced Nigeria Artificial Intelligence Research Scheme is designed to facilitate the widespread utilization of AI to drive economic advancement.
    Nigerian gov supports AI initiatives with $290K in grants The recently introduced Nigeria Artificial Intelligence Research Scheme is designed to facilitate the widespread utilization of AI to drive economic advancement.
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  • The Dangote Refinery, a significant undertaking in Nigeria, is enmeshed in new controversy. This time, there is tension between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and Aliko Dangote, Africa's richest man and owner of the Dangote Group, which has sparked concerns over the safety, quality, and ethics surrounding the refinery.

    Inside sources have informed us that Alhaji Aliko Dangote has applied for a license to operate, which is the last step of approval before any refinery can start any form of production but NNPC, the regulatory body has hesitated to provide this license due to safety concerns, because the refinery remains uncompleted. He also approached the NNPC to purchase crude but the NNPC declined saying they cannot sell crude to a refinery that is uncompleted. It is now alleged that Dangote is trying to source Nigeria’s crude through trading houses which he would then import into Nigeria - a move that might be seen as 'going through the backdoor.'

    But even if he gets the crude, there are safety and quality concerns voiced by employees of Dangote, contractors, and some officials at NNPC. Without the completion of the refinery, there are concerns that the quality of jet fuel and diesel produced would be subpar. NNPC is anxious because substandard jet fuel and diesel could endanger lives. The refinery, as it stands, can only carry out the first phase of crude distillation which is similar to what illegal refineries operating in the Niger Delta region have been found to do. However, due to the complex nature of the Dangote Refinery, whose catalytic cracking unit is still uncompleted, the quality of the refined products is in question.

    It is alleged that some staff within the Dangote Group have voiced their apprehensions regarding the move to start the refinery without its completion. Despite these valid concerns, Dangote's response suggests a desperate need for the venture to work, potentially as a 'matter of survival.'

    Financial Strain biting hard?

    Dangote is reported to be mired in significant debt, pushing the company to the brink of receivership if they don't secure additional funds to repay certain loans by December. This financial pressure may explain why Dangote is so eager to secure a license to start operations, even with the refinery not being fully complete.

    POLITICS NIGERIA recalls that earlier this year, the uncompleted refinery was hurriedly commissioned by the former President Buhari in order for Dangote to access additional equity funding from the Nigerian Government as well as a crude allocation of 300,000 barrels per day which insiders say would have been sold to raise cash for creditors and partly fund the completion of the refinery. This crude allocation was however put to a hold when the new Government of President Tinubu was sworn in, and it was discovered that the refinery was far from being complete but was falsely commissioned in order to take the crude allocation and sell outside the country.

    The standoff between Dangote and the NNPC underscores a broader issue of safety, quality, and financial security that have bedevilled the Dangote refinery project. With concerns over substandard products potentially jeopardizing lives of workers at the uncompleted refinery and Nigerians in general, and a major business figure risking immense financial losses, the resolution of this impasse will have far-reaching implications for Nigeria's oil industry.
    https://politicsnigeria.com/fear-grips-nnpc-as-dangote-struggles-to-get-approval-to-operate-uncompleted-refinery/
    The Dangote Refinery, a significant undertaking in Nigeria, is enmeshed in new controversy. This time, there is tension between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and Aliko Dangote, Africa's richest man and owner of the Dangote Group, which has sparked concerns over the safety, quality, and ethics surrounding the refinery. Inside sources have informed us that Alhaji Aliko Dangote has applied for a license to operate, which is the last step of approval before any refinery can start any form of production but NNPC, the regulatory body has hesitated to provide this license due to safety concerns, because the refinery remains uncompleted. He also approached the NNPC to purchase crude but the NNPC declined saying they cannot sell crude to a refinery that is uncompleted. It is now alleged that Dangote is trying to source Nigeria’s crude through trading houses which he would then import into Nigeria - a move that might be seen as 'going through the backdoor.' But even if he gets the crude, there are safety and quality concerns voiced by employees of Dangote, contractors, and some officials at NNPC. Without the completion of the refinery, there are concerns that the quality of jet fuel and diesel produced would be subpar. NNPC is anxious because substandard jet fuel and diesel could endanger lives. The refinery, as it stands, can only carry out the first phase of crude distillation which is similar to what illegal refineries operating in the Niger Delta region have been found to do. However, due to the complex nature of the Dangote Refinery, whose catalytic cracking unit is still uncompleted, the quality of the refined products is in question. It is alleged that some staff within the Dangote Group have voiced their apprehensions regarding the move to start the refinery without its completion. Despite these valid concerns, Dangote's response suggests a desperate need for the venture to work, potentially as a 'matter of survival.' Financial Strain biting hard? Dangote is reported to be mired in significant debt, pushing the company to the brink of receivership if they don't secure additional funds to repay certain loans by December. This financial pressure may explain why Dangote is so eager to secure a license to start operations, even with the refinery not being fully complete. POLITICS NIGERIA recalls that earlier this year, the uncompleted refinery was hurriedly commissioned by the former President Buhari in order for Dangote to access additional equity funding from the Nigerian Government as well as a crude allocation of 300,000 barrels per day which insiders say would have been sold to raise cash for creditors and partly fund the completion of the refinery. This crude allocation was however put to a hold when the new Government of President Tinubu was sworn in, and it was discovered that the refinery was far from being complete but was falsely commissioned in order to take the crude allocation and sell outside the country. The standoff between Dangote and the NNPC underscores a broader issue of safety, quality, and financial security that have bedevilled the Dangote refinery project. With concerns over substandard products potentially jeopardizing lives of workers at the uncompleted refinery and Nigerians in general, and a major business figure risking immense financial losses, the resolution of this impasse will have far-reaching implications for Nigeria's oil industry. https://politicsnigeria.com/fear-grips-nnpc-as-dangote-struggles-to-get-approval-to-operate-uncompleted-refinery/
    POLITICSNIGERIA.COM
    Fear grips NNPC as Dangote Struggles to get approval to operate Uncompleted Refinery
    The Dangote Refinery, a significant undertaking in Nigeria, is enmeshed in new controversy. This time, there is tension between the NNPC
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  • 🇳🇬Nigerians gather here👇
    Pitogo no b 2go😎⚡
    🇳🇬Nigerians gather here👇 Pitogo no b 2go😎⚡
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  • Mainly for Nigerians readers

    IF YOU DIE TODAY, YOUR NEXT OF KIN WILL NOT HAVE ANY ACCESS TO THE MONEY IN YOUR ACCOUNT!!!

    So many Nigerians think that their next of kin is the automatic heir to their account. But the truth is that if your next of kin is not a signatory to your account, and you don’t have a written will to determine that person’s legitimacy, the person will not have access to that money at all. Your bank will have to go through a process called a LEGAL PROBATE. This probate period helps them determine who gets the money in your account. This is a very very lengthy and expensive process. Even after the whole process is done, your family will have to forfeit some very reasonable amount of the money for legal fees.

    But if you want to avoid this , simply request for your bank to give you something called a POD form. POD stands for PAYABLE ON DEATH. The name of the person you fill in that POD form will determine who will get your money . All the person needs to bring is a death certificate to get that money out.

    With a POD form , you will save your family the stress of going through all that lengthy legal process and even loosing some money to the law.

    I just thought I should let you know this😊

    Just copied because i think it's important we all know this
    Mainly for Nigerians readers IF YOU DIE TODAY, YOUR NEXT OF KIN WILL NOT HAVE ANY ACCESS TO THE MONEY IN YOUR ACCOUNT!!! So many Nigerians think that their next of kin is the automatic heir to their account. But the truth is that if your next of kin is not a signatory to your account, and you don’t have a written will to determine that person’s legitimacy, the person will not have access to that money at all. Your bank will have to go through a process called a LEGAL PROBATE. This probate period helps them determine who gets the money in your account. This is a very very lengthy and expensive process. Even after the whole process is done, your family will have to forfeit some very reasonable amount of the money for legal fees. But if you want to avoid this , simply request for your bank to give you something called a POD form. POD stands for PAYABLE ON DEATH. The name of the person you fill in that POD form will determine who will get your money . All the person needs to bring is a death certificate to get that money out. With a POD form , you will save your family the stress of going through all that lengthy legal process and even loosing some money to the law. I just thought I should let you know this😊 Just copied because i think it's important we all know this
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  • Nigerians are also for Their Health Farm products True/False?
    Nigerians are also for Their Health Farm products True/False?
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