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toyeoye(m): 3:38pm On Apr 19
mikeapollo:


Thanks a lot for this website; really helpful.
But I think it would be super excellent if you can add columns to indicate ''offers'' and ''bids'' for each stocks.

Please stay tuned, we're actively discussing how best to implement this. Appreciate your and suggestions!

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toyeoye(m): 3:42pm On Apr 19
codeME:


Great job senior man, Also, you can add tooltips to the bubbles as there are some that when the differences in the market is small and the ticker characters are small maybe 3 letters or so, you may not be able to read them, but if their is tooltip that once one hover a mouse over a bubble it will bring the name or ticker of the stock, it will be easier to read and that will give a better friendly interface. Thanks.


Senior man, we just added the tooltip feature! πŸ”₯
Now you can easily hover over any bubble and see the ticker and % change clearly.
Sharing a quick snapshot below! πŸ“Έ

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toyeoye(m): 3:48pm On Apr 19
essentialone1:


If there is any column that can be squeezed in, you can add 52-weeks Highest Price, and 52-weeks Lowest Price columns.

The 52-week High and Low columns are now live! πŸ“ˆ
You can now track them easily both in the table and directly on the line chart interface.

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TheExchanger(m): 4:11pm On Apr 19
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codeME: 5:09pm On Apr 19
toyeoye:



Senior man, we just added the tooltip feature! πŸ”₯
Now you can easily hover over any bubble and see the ticker and % change clearly.
Sharing a quick snapshot below! πŸ“Έ

this is amazing. great job.

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essentialone1: 7:38pm On Apr 19
TheExchanger:
50 USDT Available for sell
Serious buyers pls
WhatsApp
+2349126101559

Why not go to Forex Thread and post this?
KarlTom: 8:06pm On Apr 19
I fully agree with this πŸ’―

One widely acclaimed reason for their longevity was their natural lifestyle: fresh fruit, fresh food, natural herbs, exercise (those long trecks to the farm etc).

Alcohol has never been bad in its real sense.
It's used as a disinfectant, a preservative etc.
It's the abuse [or misuse] that creates the stigma we know today. Same goes with marij**na wink

Disclaimer: this is not about alcohol consumption

Agbalowomeri:


Most of them died young without proper diagnosis of the cause of death. So you never know

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Streetinvestor2: 9:19pm On Apr 19
KarlTom:
I fully agree with this πŸ’―

One widely acclaimed reason for their longevity was their natural lifestyle: fresh fruit, fresh food, natural herbs, exercise (those long trecks to the farm etc).

Alcohol has never been bad in its real sense.
It's used as a disinfectant, a preservative etc.
It's the abuse [or misuse] that creates the stigma we know today. Same goes with marij**na wink

Disclaimer: this is not about alcohol consumption

What he wrote contradicts what you are saying. He said they died young which Is not true
megawealth01: 11:26pm On Apr 19
essentialone1:


Why not go to Forex Thread and post this?

He's a cheap scammer?

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HesInMe: 5:43am On Apr 20
There are different types of "FGN bonds" with different requirements, but you didn't specify which. Most people have heard of the FGN Savings Bond, which is targeted at local residents, but there are also FGN US dollar bonds that are issued from time to time, and even a specific "diaspora bond" this is marketed for Nigerians in diaspora.

Generally, Nigerians in diaspora can buy and sell FGN bonds and other fixed-income investment instruments, but you usually need a broker (or a Nigerian bank). Many top brokers allow online opening, but they'll require proof of residence as part of the KYC vetting process. BVN and NIN required.

(If she can use the Nigerian address of a trusted family member with the same last name--and provide utility bill--that should make opening easier.)

jonnysessy:
I need to find out if someone in diaspora can be part of FGN bond ? Can she partake without a broker ?
Agbalowomeri: 6:56am On Apr 20
Streetinvestor2:
What he wrote contradicts what you are saying. He said they died young which Is not true

Baba just dey come out from hangover grin

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ololufemi: 7:23am On Apr 20
KarlTom:
I fully agree with this πŸ’―

One widely acclaimed reason for their longevity was their natural lifestyle: fresh fruit, fresh food, natural herbs, exercise (those long trecks to the farm etc).

Alcohol has never been bad in its real sense.
It's used as a disinfectant, a preservative etc.
It's the abuse [or misuse] that creates the stigma we know today. Same goes with marij**na wink

Disclaimer: this is not about alcohol consumption


Baba, I agree with you that alcohol has never been bad. It has actually saved mankind from diseases and communicable diseases. The misuse or addiction to it just like the misuse of anything is what leads to terrible consequences. If you misuse or drink too much water, it could have fatal consequences.

In earlier centuries days during the advent of tropical medicine (started by the dark skinned people), alcohol was used as a sterilising agent to cure ailments and disinfect items. It was widely known that when you visit a new village, town or environment you are not used to, you must wash the first few item 7 you eat and drink there with some gin or edible alcohol to neutralise any effect of food poisoning that could result in diarrhea or loss of body fluids. Alcohol still has the same effect on the body till today.

Even the good book onished that a little wine is good for the body. Ecclesiastes 9:7: "Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart; for God now accepteth thy works." 1 Timothy 5:23: "Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities.

Many should wonder why most herbs in those days were required to be soaked in edible alcohol to extract their effective components into the drink and provide efficacy. Water was not as clean as it is acclaimed to be today so alcohol was a better option due to its sterilising nature.

πŸ™πŸ½

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ololufemi: 7:43am On Apr 20
Valthegreat:


Yes, if out of over 20 products only Maltina, Amstel Malt and Fayrouz are non alcoholic that's 85% alcoholic products focus and 85% result in school is 'A' score.
Hope my philosophy general course lecturer taught me logic well?
grin grin grin

Big bro, the malt drinks you quoted here contain some little pints of alcohol because of the barley, wheat or sorghum present in them which has undergone a small fermentation process to aid its consumption. That's why you have some slightly bitter aftertaste when you consume those malt drinks.

As a matter of fact, the alcohol used to disinfectant wounds actually goes into the body system though in small quantities not capable of causing damage.

The no alcohol in the body na sakamaje mantra because humans need alcohol (in at least minute quantities) to survive on earth.

Some people even believe that one of the things that saved Africans from several plaques that devoured the earth was the early use of alcohol on the continent.

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jonnysessy(m): 7:48am On Apr 20
HesInMe:
There are different types of "FGN bonds" with different requirements, but you didn't specify which. Most people have heard of the FGN Savings Bond, which is targeted at local residents, but there are also FGN US dollar bonds that are issued from time to time, and even a specific "diaspora bond" this is marketed for Nigerians in diaspora.

Generally, Nigerians in diaspora can buy and sell FGN bonds and other fixed-income investment instruments, but you usually need a broker (or a Nigerian bank). Many top brokers allow online opening, but they'll require proof of residence as part of the KYC vetting process. BVN and NIN required.

(If she can use the Nigerian address of a trusted family member with the same last name--and provide utility bill--that should make opening easier.)



Thank you very much sir. This had been helpful.
ololufemi: 7:50am On Apr 20
KarlTom:
NB sem to have turned the corner... wink

https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/43808_NIGERIAN_BREWERIES_PLC.-_QUARTER_1_-_FINANCIAL_STATEMENT_FOR_2025_FINANCIAL_STATEMENTS_APRIL_2025.pdf

Oga MegaWealth saw this several months ago and predicted it on this platform.

More grease and bountiful rewards to your elbows, Oga MegaWealth.

May your ministry continue to blossom and flourish.

We celebrate you, Sir.

πŸ™ŒπŸ½ πŸ₯³ πŸ‘πŸΌ πŸ‘πŸ½ πŸ™πŸ½

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pluto09(m): 2:25pm On Apr 20
GeneralDae: 3:13pm On Apr 20
toyeoye(m): 5:46pm On Apr 20
codeME:


this is amazing. great job.

Thank you so much! πŸ™πŸ½ Really appreciate it.
Can’t wait for you to fully experience it when the market reopens!

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Panadee: 11:21pm On Apr 20
Picky1: 11:38pm On Apr 20
ololufemi:


Baba, I agree with you that alcohol has never been bad. It has actually saved mankind from diseases and communicable diseases. The misuse or addiction to it just like the misuse of anything is what leads to terrible consequences. If you misuse or drink too much water, it could have fatal consequences.

In earlier centuries days during the advent of tropical medicine (started by the dark skinned people), alcohol was used as a sterilising agent to cure ailments and disinfect items. It was widely known that when you visit a new village, town or environment you are not used to, you must wash the first few item 7 you eat and drink there with some gin or edible alcohol to neutralise any effect of food poisoning that could result in diarrhea or loss of body fluids. Alcohol still has the same effect on the body till today.

Even the good book onished that a little wine is good for the body. Ecclesiastes 9:7: "Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart; for God now accepteth thy works." 1 Timothy 5:23: "Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities.

Many should wonder why most herbs in those days were required to be soaked in edible alcohol to extract their effective components into the drink and provide efficacy. Water was not as clean as it is acclaimed to be today so alcohol was a better option due to its sterilising nature.

πŸ™πŸ½


Chemicals addition and fake products are also contributing to the devastating effects of alcohol/medicines to people these days!
Some Naija guys and get rich quick syndrome is...... cool
Kreos44: 7:30am On Apr 21
NSEstudent: 9:24am On Apr 21
Kreos44:
https://proshare.co/articles/legend-internet-receives-approval-to-list-2-billion-ordinary-shares-on-ngx?menu=Market&classification=Read&category=Capital%20Market

Never heard of them.

I assume they will be covering just a few cities currently (if not only Abuja and Lagos).

Apparently they intend to use NGX money for expansion.

Not bad but their predecessors like Tizeti are still offering below par services despite being around for years.
SonofElElyonRet: 9:51am On Apr 21
KarlTom: 10:44am On Apr 21
We’re excited to welcome Legend Internet Plc to the NGX Main Board with a market cap of ₦11.28Bn. us live on Thursday, 24 April 2025 for the Closing Gong Ceremony at 1:30PM and the Facts Behind the Listing at 2:30PM. You can also tune in to us virtually via YouTube at ngxgroup. Let’s make market history together

Listing price: ₦5.64

@ngxgrp on X

SonofElElyonRet:


Listing price not mentioned...
Anyone has their financials?

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KarlTom: 10:46am On Apr 21
Tizeti already sent some documents to existing customers regarding the listing...

I think their proposed listing price was something in the range of ₦2.00

NSEstudent:


Never heard of them.

I assume they will be covering just a few cities currently (if not only Abuja and Lagos).

Apparently they intend to use NGX money for expansion.

Not bad but their predecessors like Tizeti are still offering below par services despite being around for years.

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NSEstudent: 11:19am On Apr 21
KarlTom:
Tizeti already sent some documents to existing customers regarding the listing...

I think their proposed listing price was something in the range of ₦2.00


Good development. They should however improve their services.

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Mpeace(m): 11:34am On Apr 21
KarlTom:
We’re excited to welcome Legend Internet Plc to the NGX Main Board with a market cap of ₦11.28Bn. us live on Thursday, 24 April 2025 for the Closing Gong Ceremony at 1:30PM and the Facts Behind the Listing at 2:30PM. You can also tune in to us virtually via YouTube at ngxgroup. Let’s make market history together

Listing price: ₦5.64

@ngxgrp on X

Where do we wait for this? N2 or below.

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