So a few weeks ago, we started some conversations with and to partner to bring financial services to the informal sector.
The conversations have progressed nicely and this was where it started.
A lot more to come
...Watch this space😉
Tunji Andrews
Tunji Andrews is an Economist, a co- founder at BackEnd Nigeria. He is an award winning media personality with various radio shows across the country.
He is the celebrity host of the Money business and economy show on @NigeriainfoFM
Spoke to using Micro-pensions as a tool to life millions out of desperate poverty
Our history is our country
Our country is our value
Our value is our Money
Our money is AWA-BAH
Happy Independence Nigeria
Subsidy is such a weird concept, a destructive one when placed at the consumption end of things. During the occupy Nigeria protests, I seemed mad as I insisted that the government was right (I didn’t have to like GEJ to know this).
All voices of reason spoke to us as a nation but we insisted. It’s 2020 and after almost 8 more years of trillions of Naira wasted, we finally agree
God help us
The Nigerian Stock Exchange maintains an Investors' Protection Fund in line with part XIV of the Investment and Securities Act 2007, (CAP 124, LFN, 2004) (“ISA”) that requires The Nigerian Stock Exchange to establish and maintain an investor protection fund.
The purpose of the fund is to compensate investors with genuine claims of pecuniary loss against dealing member firms
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alh. Lai Mohammed, this week said, “The cost of fuel subsidy is too high and unsustainable. From 2006 to 2019, fuel subsidy gulped N10.413trillion. That is an average of N743.8 billion per annum.
It's rather amazing how he has gone from strong critic over subsidy removal to being an advocate.
But that's what politicians are really. It's up to us to look out for our own best interests
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