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  • Forex Racketeering: CBN, EFCC probe banks, firms

    Forex Racketeering: CBN, EFCC probe banks, firms

    • CBN implements Deloitte FX audit report, EFCC may summon CEOs over $2.4bn invalid requests

    • Several FX requests fraudulent, made with invalid, illegal documents, Cardoso insists

    The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, has revealed that security agencies including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission are currently investigating questionable foreign exchange allocations and forward contracts previously estimated at $2.4bn.

    The development followed the conclusion of the audit of $7bn dollar debts inherited by the Cardoso-led CBN from the previous administration of the apex bank.

    The new administration of the apex bank had engaged a global firm, Deloitte, to carry out an audit of the $7bn debts. Cardoso had earlier said about $2.4bn FX allocations from the $7bn backlogs were invalid.

    Elaborating further on the issue while speaking with journalists shortly after the 294th meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee in Abuja on Tuesday, the CBN governor disclosed that security agencies were investigating the FX transactions that had been declared invalid by the audit report.

    The apex bank, according to him, is providing the necessary documents to help the investigation.

    Cardoso said law enforcement authorities were focused on unraveling issues around foreign exchange transactions that did not meet the standards of the regulatory agency

    He stressed that the report of Deloitte consultants revealed that the majority of the transactions did not meet the criteria for payment.

    He emphasised the lack of valid documentation, among other infractions and discrepancies revealed in the audit report.

    The CBN chief detailed several anomalies, including the allocation of millions of dollars to fictitious entities, and the provision of FX allocations without the corresponding naira value.

    While emphasising the gravity of the irregularities, Cardoso described the numerous foreign exchange transactions under investigation as “clearly unlawful.”

    Cardoso explained, “Recall that when we came in September, we had a backlog of forward transactions which were contractual in nature and had already been contracted before we came in. It was clear to us that in the interest of the credibility of the central bank, which at that point in time was very much in question, we were able to satisfy and take care of these forwards.

    “And I actually said it would be a priority to ensure that we take care of these forwards within the resource constraints we had. And that was why, on a regular basis, I tried to address the issue with the press and be transparent as possible to allow Nigerians to know exactly where we stood and what were doing.

    “During that period we settled certain tranches and then we got wind of the fact that, well, there were a number of transactions which, quite frankly, had some issues with respect to the genuineness of them. That was how we brought in Deloitte management consultants who took their time; and this really did take months. This is not something that happened overnight.

    Continuing, the former Lagos State commissioner of Finance stated, “It was determined that a number of these transactions did not qualify. In some cases, we have some allocations made in millions of dollars, which were never requested for; we also had somewhere they had no naira and they were also allocated some foreign exchange.

    “It was for that reason that we refused to validate those particular transactions. Apart from the fact that documentation was not satisfactory, in many cases, they were outright illegal. The law enforcement agencies are now looking into those transactions that as far as we are concerned, are not valid to be paid.”

    The CBN boss, however, noted that if findings later show some of the transactions can be cleared, the information will be made known

    “I would emphasise that if there’s any information to the contrary, we would in due course consider that. But as of today, that is exactly where it stands and the law enforcement agencies are taking a very hard look at those transactions. I will say again, that the valid transactions as far as the Central Bank of Nigeria is concerned have been taken care of,” he noted.

    The CBN had recently announced the complete clearance of the valid foreign exchange backlogs. This was after the apex bank cleared about $1.5bn.

    The clearing of a significant part of the $7bn backlogs had helped to ease pressure on the naira which rebounded against the dollar at both the official and black market.

    Cardoso said the major achievements were part of the decisive steps towards restoring confidence in Nigeria’s economy.

    Similarly, he urged stakeholders to access the foreign exchange market to settle their forex transactions, adding that the bank would always maintain an open, transparent, and liquid market for economic prosperity.

    However, the ongoing probe may force operatives of security agencies to invite some bank chiefs as well as the chief executive officers of some banks. It is still unclear how long the investigation will last.

    Meanwhile, some members of the organised private sector had opposed the rejection of their forex exchange bids by the central bank.

    Some businesses under the aegis of the Organised Private Sector of Nigeria said they were considering taking legal action against some commercial banks for not honouring forex requests which have lingered over an extended period.

    Some of the member associations, speaking in separate interviews, faulted the process through which the CBN conducted the settlement of the backlogs. They argued that the process was not transparent, neither was it carried out in the interest of full disclosure.

    The threat of litigation came despite a recent stakeholder meeting comprising some members of the OPSN, the affected banks and customers which was convened by the Minister of Industry Trade and Investment at the Bank of Industry in Lagos on March 21, 2024.

    The National Vice President of the Nigerian Association of Small Scale Industrialists, Segun Kuti-George, had on Sunday said, “Some of the requests have been cleared, but there are others that they are saying were illegal and did not meet their criteria, but the importers are not aware of the reason why the requests have been rejected. Their monies are still with the bank, and they are groaning.

    Also, the National President of the National Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture, Dele Oye, had called on the CBN and the Ministry of Trade and Industry to craft an urgent solution to the unmet forex requests by some members of the OPSN to avert what appears to be a looming legal action on the part of the affected businesses.

    According to Oye, several NACCIMA member companies and other private sector operators have challenged the completeness of the forex clearance.

    Cardoso reacts

    But responding to issues of some stakeholders who have backlogs of forex, Cardoso assured that the market remains open and transparent for them to address any outstanding contractual obligations. However, he said the CBN had diligently verified and settled recognised backlogs of forward transactions.

    “We are also not unmindful of the fact that some stakeholders may have had backlogs in one form or the other. We have done what we can to make the market transparent as much as possible. Those involved should patronise the open market,” he said.

    On enforcement issues regarding the crypto market, the CBN governor said he was working with various agencies to enforce the law noting however that the Security and Exchange Commission, not the CBN,  regulates the cryptocurrency market

    The CBN governor reiterated that the fertiliser donation to farmers through the Ministry of Food Security and Agriculture does not mean the bank has resumed direct interventions.

    “We have been consistent in saying that we will withdraw from direct intervention. We have been consistent in saying so. We have also been consistent in saying that we will work with those who we believe have the capacity to successfully intervene in whatever manner they can.

    “The fertilizers given out were the residue of an intervention that had been done before we came into office. It was not something that was done directly by us. And the options were either to leave them there to rot away or to give them to those that we believed had the capacity to distribute. And that is exactly what we did with the handing over to the Ministry of Agriculture. Does this suggest a return to developmental interventions? And the answer is no, it doesn’t. In actual fact, we’ve taken those particular merchandises and put it where it rightly belongs.”

    Meanwhile, the apex bank has directed deposit money banks in the country to expedite actions on the increase of their capital base in order to strengthen the financial system against potential risk.

    Cardoso stated that the MPC examined developments in the banking sector and expressed satisfaction that the industry remained stable, safe, and sound.

    Recall that in November 2023, Cardoso at the 58th Annual Bankers’ Dinner organised by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria announced plans by the apex bank to carry out a fresh round of banking recapitalisation for the Deposit Money Banks.

    He said the policy was part of its efforts to strengthen its capacity to support Nigeria’s drive to become a $1tn economy by 2026.

    The current capital base is stratified based on the type of banking license – banks with regional, national, and international licenses are currently expected to maintain a minimum capital base of N10bn, N25bn, and N50bn, respectively.

    The proposed increase in the capital base is coming nearly two decades after the CBN’s 2004 banking reform, which led to an increase of the then prevailing capital base from N2bn to N25bn.

    However, the committee in its meeting noted that to guard against risk, commercial banks in the country should accelerate their recapitalisation efforts.

    Cardoso said, “The MPC also reviewed developments in the banking system and noted that the industry remains safe, sound, and stable. The committee thus called on the bank to sustain its surveillance and ensure compliance of banks with existing regulatory and macro-potential guidelines.

    “The MPC also enjoined the banks to expedite actions on the recapitalisation of banks to strengthen the system against potential risks in an increasingly globalised world.”

    Naira now 1,382/dollar

    Meanwhile, the Nigeria local currency has continued its surge against the United States dollar, appreciating to N1,382/$ on Tuesday from N1,420/$ recorded on Monday.

    The new rate according to FMDQ Securities Exchange, a platform that publishes official foreign exchange trading in the country, means the naira gained N38 or 2.75 per cent at the close of trading activity.

    In the last one month, the naira has strengthened by 20.4 per cent to N1,382 on Tuesday from the lowest of N1,665.50 closed on February 23, 2024.

    The naira has been appreciating against the dollar recently following some foreign exchange reforms by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

    At the press briefing that followed the 294th Monetary Policy Committee meeting, the governor of the Central Bank, Olayemi Cardoso, noted the improvement in foreign exchange, stating that forex stability will enhance investor confidence and attract foreign investments to Nigeria.

    He said, “The considerations of the Committee at this meeting focused on the current inflationary pressures and the need to anchor inflation expectations as well as ensure sustained exchange rate stability.

    “The Committee noted with satisfaction the level of stability achieved in the foreign exchange market in the last few weeks. This, in the view of Members reflects the impact of the Bank’s recent policy actions and reforms, as well as increased transparency in the market. In addition, the Committee noted the efforts of the Bank in offsetting verified foreign currency obligations, an action that will greatly enhance investor confidence and attract foreign investments to Nigeria.”

    The summary of the daily FX market trading showed that the intraday high closed at N1,486 per dollar. The intraday low closed flat at N1,300per dollar on Tuesday, while the official FX market recorded a turnover of $245.58m.

    Despite this gain, the prices of attendant goods and services have not reduced. In Nigeria, where the economy is significantly import-dependent, a weaker Naira makes imported goods more expensive, thereby fueling inflation.

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  • Netizens react as lady confronts NEPA staff who came to disconnect their light

    Netizens react as lady confronts NEPA staff who came to disconnect their light

    Different reactions from Netizens have trailed a video that was shared on TikTok which captured a Nigerian lady confronting NEPA officials.

    According to the lady, the electricity officials came to disconnect their light even after they had paid and when no one was home.

    Annoyed with the way they operated, she grabbed one of the officials by his shirt because they had refused to let go of their wire which they disconnected.

    The lady who described the officials as dubious claimed that this is the second time they were doing this.

    She attached a caption that read; “This is the second time this man is doing something like this! I mean no one was home plus they had already paid for the month but werey came to cut light.”

    The lady also promised to tag the Electricity officials in charge of the power distribution in Kogi State when she posts the video online.

    Below are some of the comments,

    @HENRY_:  no be person papa you hold like that… and the man dey smile join

    @IfeomaCherish:  Baba just dey admire you Like he was enjoying it

    @Divine_Lowkey:  Na Wetin them do my guy after in pay and we carry there ladder Abi wetin them de call am

    @𝒪𝓂𝒶 𝒷𝒶𝒷𝓎:  I was mean until someone said d man dey blush and he’s happy to be on camera

    @Eleojo:  The fact that he kept quiet and was smiling all through got me he was still trying reason what was happening

    Watch the video below,

     

     

  • Layi Wasabi, content creator bags two nominations from AMVCA awards

    Layi Wasabi, content creator bags two nominations from AMVCA awards

    Nigerian content creator Layi Wasabi has bagged two nominations from the AMVCA awards show.

    Layi who is popular for the short and interesting content he shares on his social media page, thanked the organizers for considering him.

    The content creator bagged not only one but two nominations from the best digital content creator category with two of his viral projects.

    Acknowledging the nomination, he shared a picture of himself, while attaching a caption, where he thanked Africa Magic for the opportunity.

    He wrote;

    “An Osogbo boy with a journal filled with wishful thoughts!
    Grateful to Africa Magic for nominating me as best digital content creator at the 2024 AMVCAs!
    It’s an absolute pleasure to be shortlisted for this honor.
    Thank you”

    Colleagues and fans of the entertainer have trooped to the comment section to celebrate and congratulate him.

    Below are some of the comments,

    @lekeadeboye:  Shortlisted? That list is short. Only you on it! You have already won in our own books jare! The law!

    @officialadekunleolopade:  Congratulations Layiwola. Wishes do come true and you definitely deserve the accolades. Proud of you and everything you’re doing. The sky is your limit. Cheers.

    @digitalcreatorchic_:  Congratulations D Law. Make we go change our suit time for an upgrade now. Hard work don payy ohhh.

    @flakes_ff:  LAYI VS LAYI YOU ARE IN A LEAGUE OF YOUR OWN, EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMAN You deserve this and more

  • Man wonders as he finds tallest woman and her husband

    Man wonders as he finds tallest woman and her husband

    Nigerian man left surprised upon finding who he calls “the tallest woman in Africa” and her husband, who is of average height.

    He shared the video to her Tiktok page via his account, @joegreatkomedy.

    He observed that the husband was barely reaching his wife’s waist because of the extreme height difference.

    The couple stood side by side, unaware they were getting recorded.

    Man shocked as he finds tallest woman and her husband

    Some social media users have identified the lady as a current minister in Abia state, Hon Lilian Obenwa.

    Here are some reactions to the video

    @Stoneofhelp said: “The man gather mind o😂😂😂”

    @bonka311 stated: “I no fit marry this kind woman”

    @DE LIGHT 💡opined: “If she arrest you now people will start begging she’s not God that made her like this she’s a very beautiful woman and me I love women with height”

    @North-eastern Bella. reacted: “🤣🤣🤣 i no lie, sometimes we feel uncomfortable when we are around some ppl.”

    @exboyfriend385 commented: “the woman get mind wear hill”

    @olorii_doublei added: “this one na giant oo”

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  • How I used my wedding money to open a mini-mart — Lady

    How I used my wedding money to open a mini-mart — Lady

    Young lady has shared a video on the TikTok app narrating how she used her wedding money to open a mini-mart.

    The proud wife showcased her well-stocked minimart on social media and opened up about how it came about.

    The lady identified on TikTok as @yallallmeetkaphyblack revealed that the mini-mart was opened with the money for her wedding.

    She maintained that she would be wearing her ring like that even though there was no wedding. The lady also used the avenue to thank her man for making everything possible.

    She wrote; “I don use my wedding money open mini-mart I go Dey wear my ring like that. Eeeilli God congratulations to my humble self Mammie Nelson mini mart thank you to my man.”

    Kingola reacted: “If they don bring Nkan idana and una don go court wetin remain. people go still talk say them no chop for your wedding awon werey congratulations.”

    christa said: “My own way I reason am tho . Big wedding z not a must be we go do d two simple.”

    Adejoke Akewi said: “Congratulations sis, this is my hubby told me then should I open shop for you or we should go and do weeding nibo I want shop.”

    User5183131211960 said: “Few people get dis kind sense..with nigeria economy again I support ur idea no late comer in wedding celebration.”

    Juweyroh said: “Nah some no even get Ring congratulations dear go court and legalize it u are good to go.”

    Fee_Hat said: “My sis you have done so well this is worth emulating…..there is life after wedding abeg.”

    Rebec23 said: “Who wedding help ,l love ur decision u are like me, congrats dear.”

    @oppsycares1234 said: “Congratulations darling may Almighty Allah bless you more than your expectations.”

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    https://www.tiktok.com/@yallallmeetkaphyblack/video/7346299238218779910?pid=video_embed&referer_video_id=7346299238218779910&type=video&referer_url=www.gistreel.com/a-young-lady-has-shared-a-video-on-the-tiktok-app-narrating-how-she-used-her-wedding-money-to-open-a-mini-mart/&refer=embed&embed_source=121374463,121404359,121331973,120811592,120810756;null;embed_share

     

     

  • Woman excited as she expects baby boy after 4 girls, “Pregnant at 50”

    Woman excited as she expects baby boy after 4 girls, “Pregnant at 50”

    Nigerian Woman overjoyed as she gets pregnant with her 5th child, a baby boy after welcoming 4 girls.

    The woman known as @tracyannkilpatric took to social media to share that she got pregnant unexpectedly at the age of 50.

    baby girl pregnant 50
    Pregnant.

    She said that she had welcomed 4 baby girls before her 5th pregnancy.

    She revealed that the pregnancy ultra scans showed that she was going to welcome a baby boy.

    Reactions as woman expects baby boy after 4 girls …

    @novuyozabe said: “My mom had me when she was 49. Now am 33 and she is 83.”

    @THE REAL Queen said: “Now am scared… I’m 38…my doctor said I’m too old to have a baby.”

    @binodrae commented: “You don’t look 50 at all.”

    @gogomseveni said: “I am 47 this year will be 48. I still want one baby.”

    @Nordia Madden Chambers said: “All I have to say is you are not 50.”

    @the saloonist said: “I am 45 and am looking like a grasshopper. Tell me your beauty secrets.”

    @jflava876 said: “I am 51, still having my period every day. I’m worried about getting pregnant.”

    @Nomfuneko Zigoxo said: “I’m 55, and I’m pregnant with baby no 5. I had 3 boys and one girl. It’s a miracle baby. I’m eight months now. I still can’t believe it.”

     

     

  • Ghanaian man gets burnt with acid by lover of his ex-girlfriend

    Ghanaian man gets burnt with acid by lover of his ex-girlfriend

    A Ghanaian man, Augustine Kofi Poku, gets burnt with acid by the lover of his ex-girlfriend, despite her through school.

    He revealed this in an interview with GHPage TV, noting that he supported the young lady financially.

    Apparently, they were secondary school classmates, but she dropped out because she was having issues with her father who then stopped sponsoring her in school.

    After school, he was privileged to travel out to Dubai, where he made some money and began sponsoring her to go back to school and complete her education.

    Ghanaian man gets burnt with acid by lover of his ex-girlfriend
    Augustine Kofi before the incident.

    Despite his sacrifices, she kept cheating on him which eventually led to their breakup.

    They got back together after she apologized, but few days before his departure out of Ghana, she took his passport to prevent his journey.

    She claimed it was because they had an argument and she didn’t want him to travel without sorting their issues.

    As soon as everything was settled and only few days before his departure, she sent her lover to his house disguised as a cab driver who poured acid all over the young man.

  • Only female corps member in Kebbi state gets monthly NYSC allowance of ₦43k instead of ₦33k

    Only female corps member in Kebbi state gets monthly NYSC allowance of ₦43k instead of ₦33k

    A Nigerian youth corps member broke the Internet after revealing that she receives a monthly NYSC allowance of ₦43,000 instead of ₦33,000, as she’s the only female corps member in Kebbi state.

    The revelation was made in a post captioned: “Your allowance is ₦43,000 instead of ₦33,000 simply because you’re the only female corper in Kebbi state. Grace pass Grace.”

    "Grace pass Grace" - Only female corps member in Kebbi state gets monthly NYSC allowance of ₦43k instead of ₦33k
    Only female corps member in Kebbi state gets monthly NYSC allowance of ₦43k instead of ₦33k.

    In the accompanying video, the Nigerian lady was seen among her fellow corps members as she showed her face and her place of primary assignment (PPA).

    Shortly after the video was posted, it attracted the attention of many social media users who flooded the comment section to share their thoughts.

    See some reactions below:

    👑She’s Unique 🦋Cyndy: “Is that even possible.”

    Favourite: “Grace too much abeg.”

    Eri: “What do you give in return 😏😏😏,grace upon grace sister.”

  • Lady traveling from London to Lagos battles for life following ghastly accident

    Lady traveling from London to Lagos battles for life following ghastly accident

    Superstar Pelumi Nubi, the Nigerian lady traveling from London to Lagos has suffered a ghastly accident as she battles for life.

    She took to social media to break the news as she shared video of her badly ruined car.

    Nigerian lady traveling from London to Lagos battles for life following ghastly accident
    Pelumi. Photo source: Google.

    It would be recalled that Pelumi had commenced her expedition last year, crossing the waters of different country in a bid to carry out the feat.

    She took to her social media page to break the sad story of her accident which left her car completely ruined.

    The car had suffered a huge battering and another second of the video showed her being conveyed into an ambulance which immediately rushed her to a hospital.

    Doctors were also spotted operating on her in the ward.

    She asked netizens to pray for her and Nigerians have expressed their support in words of prayers of quick recovery.

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  • Tricycle rider claims to earn over ₦6,000 in 2 hours, challenges teaching job

    Tricycle rider claims to earn over ₦6,000 in 2 hours, challenges teaching job

    A tricycle rider, also known as a Marwa rider, sparked a conversation on social media as he maintained that he earns ₦6,000 riding a tricycle for 2 hours, asserting that the business is better than a teaching job.

    This was contained in a video captioned: “Keke Marwa driving is better than a teaching job.”

    "In 2 hours, I make ₦6,000" - Tricycle rider claims to earn over ₦6,000 in 2 hours, challenges teaching job pay
    Tricycle rider claims to earn ₦6,000 in 2 hours.

    In the video, the man could be heard explaining that he earns a lot from the tricycle driving business, making over ₦6,000 in just 2 hours and a large amount in a day.

    He went on to add that if this is compared to the job of a teacher, it would be realized that in terms of pay, being a tricycle rider is better and more profitable.

    His statement attracted the attention of many social media users who stormed the comment page of the post to share their thoughts.

    See some reactions below:

    user3945763272348: “After deducting 6k from salary as a teacher my balance na 394k oya advice me.”

    samueldenis461: “after 10years the results will come out between marwa person and teachers just dey play.”

    MOL: “I get 35k delivery every week, don’t joke with those people they’re making money from it.”

    DML: “You no go deliver?? Una no go buy medicine? Tire burst you no go do am ??”

    ola senior: “don’t worry teacher self go add school feel to your children school feel.”

    tytan: “And you pay school fees . why not carry all your generation to start maruwa from age 2. its not all about money.”

    @OmoAkin: “Haaaa affa from Ijede,it’s been a while,my regard to everyone over there especially Affa Dele.i have never regret for been once Maruwa operator,we thank Allah.”

    Adenike Florence Ido: “Ok Don’t allow ur children go to school ooo oga start teaching them Maruwa work😂😂😂u will learn.”

    InnocentBen: “One thing commercial drivers and operators don’t know is the fact that d moni dey make on daily basis is not all there’s, some part of it will be used.”

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