
Omoleye Omoruyi
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20 hours ago |
technext24.com | Omoleye Omoruyi
“I just got a loan offer from someone I’ve never met, never contacted, and who doesn’t know me.” This is becoming a daily experience for many Nigerians who open their inboxes to find bulk loan solicitations sent via BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) from unknown agents or fintech workers. The messages often have no personalisation, but they are always urgent, persuasive, and oddly familiar.
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21 hours ago |
technext24.com | Omoleye Omoruyi
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technext24.com | Omoleye Omoruyi
Every other week, it feels like there’s a new remittance startup launching in Nigeria. Each one promises faster transfers, lower fees, or better rates. But if we’re being honest, how many of them are solving the real problems users face? Nigeria’s remittance inflows are projected to reach $26 billion by 2025, up from $20.1 billion in 2021. This surge is fuelled by the ‘Japa’ wave, the mass emigration of Nigerians seeking better opportunities abroad.
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So @GloWorld has refused to refund my money or send me the subscription I did. I have called twice. The second time, the CC responded like I was disturbing her (I recorded that call btw). It's been over 7 days now, nothing. My ₦6,000 can't go down the drain because I worked

Are Fulanis really Nigerians?

Start a problematic discourse :

You tell a taxi driver "Airport", he gets to the destination and says "Na Airport road I hear óò. Please you'll add something please. This Airport is far óò. You too see na na inside inside the Airport. Abeg. I swear na Airport road I hear." You agreed to an amount but want to