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Mustack: 4:08pm On Jun 01
S23 all the way
Mustack: 5:49am On May 10
BuyDataonline:
I use https://unlimitedDataPlanNigeria.shop for my unlimited data plan service

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Mustack: 9:12am On Feb 09
How much

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Mustack: 11:10am On Jan 19
Dindondin:
You look like a POS agent. You guys are milking Nigerians like porn star milking a ball during BJ session. God dey o!

Till today I stick to my newly barber bcus he accept transfer during the cashless policy period..

The order day I want to the market the gentleman collect transfer for the yam I bought from him.
Mustack: 11:06am On Jan 19
Dindondin:
You look like a POS agent. You guys are milking Nigerians like porn star milking a ball during BJ session. God dey o!

Is POS agent the source of nigeria problem..

Don't you have banking app to Carry out business or day to day transactions. Retailers now accept transfer as low a N100.

Out of 10 people you approach 1 will surely accept it transfer.

Everyone is just making unnecessary excuses bcus table is turning.
Mustack: 8:21am On Jan 19
adalame:
In recent years, the practice of selling cash for withdrawals has become a common trend in Nigeria, especially during periods of cash scarcity like we witnessed with the naira redesign policy in 2023. POS agents now charge exorbitant fees for cash withdrawals, with charges reaching as high as ₦1,000 for ₦5,000 during crises.


This practice, while seemingly helpful, raises major concerns:
Erosion of Purchasing Power :High fees reduce consumers’ disposable income.
Inflationary Pressures :Businesses increased costs to consumers, driving inflation.
Widening Inequality : Low-income earners and rural dwellers bear the brunt of this exploitation.
Distrust in Banking : Many Nigerians now rely on POS agents over banks, undermining financial inclusion.

Why is this happening?
- Limited ATMs and inefficiencies in the banking sector.
- Cash scarcity caused by poor policy execution.
- Weak regulation of POS operators.

The government must act to:
Cap POS Fees : Introduce and enforce regulations to stop extortionate charges.
Strengthen Banking Infrastructure : Ensure ATMs and banks are accessible to all Nigerians.
Promote Cashless Policies : Educate citizens on electronic payment options while improving network reliability.
Improve Financial Inclusion : Work with fintechs to provide affordable, accessible financial services.

Fellow Nigerians, do you think the government is doing enough? What’s your take on this growing menace? Share your thoughts below!

Oga rest

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Mustack: 7:41pm On Jan 18
Offpoint1:

😂 They're ain't trooping in because of price affordability dude. That's because of the repairs going on Eko Bridge, Marine bridge and other major roads. Most route were closed and traffic was hell.

The train fair is 2x the bus fair... The only thing I'll accept in your list is the time factor.

I think you're listening to back of your radio station
Mustack: 7:39pm On Jan 18
pimplucious:
Nigeria ing bricks add a big flair to the alliance. This is a step in the right direction. Babylon (USA) shall fall eventually.

Am glad you know they're the Babylon of our generation.

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Mustack: 6:29am On Jan 17
PriceActionZ:
Good moves , but I think they should bring their prices down small. I heard that most of the trains travel on empty coaches due to high prices especially during the day.
At least there should be some ways or balances to reduce the price both off peak and on peak to generate more funds for LAG.

Try to confirm your claims by yourself. People trop in because of price, affordability, safety, convenience and time factor compared to Danfo and molue.

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Mustack: 7:16am On Jan 05
It's a reason they're call short bittle

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Mustack: 7:46pm On Jan 01
Shimmaa:


Pls, is it the same thing with the image below, cox on your own, it says smart box while this one says smart connect.

I need to know if it's the same before I order for it...

It's not the same
Mustack: 10:42pm On Dec 10, 2024
immortalcrown:
Many power banks do fast charging. But when it comes to lasting long, I mean remaining strong after many years, go for Anker.

But Anker is more expensive than many phones.

youre right. ankar is not to popular here in nigeria but its pricy. i couldnt lay my hand on the ankar 737 but i have to settle with besues PD65W 30000mah digital power bank. in all honesty, am enjoying this beast. it can charge your laptop. check youtube for more reviews.

put itel and oraimo together they will still not charge laptop.

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Mustack: 10:30pm On Dec 10, 2024
Smilleydr:
nawaooo I don do the POS before but no profit faa

location na the sure thing ohh..if you want to do pos you have to survey location especially populated environs.
Mustack: 11:51pm On Dec 09, 2024
Smilleydr:
. Boss pls tell me what you do and how did you do it ?

Bro na pos ohh
Mustack: 3:28pm On Dec 01, 2024
credon:

How much is it


I bought it toks in one of ladipo store at 40k
Mustack: 3:27pm On Dec 01, 2024
Goldplucker:

Honestly, I’ll love to know wat you hustle on the street with😳

I do pos business
Mustack: 9:20am On Nov 14, 2024
You don't have a single anker powerbank product on your list.
Mustack: 2:55am On Nov 03, 2024
Guys which card can be use to buy stuff at official rate
Mustack: 4:56pm On Nov 02, 2024
How much is beseus 30,000mah 65w
Mustack: 2:14pm On Nov 01, 2024
credon:

How much is it

40k toks
Mustack: 5:53am On Oct 31, 2024
credon:

Check just2endowed on nairaland

Thanks man. I got beseus 30,000mah rated at 65w. It's doing the job for me now.

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