FG: DELIST 37 ILLEGAL LOAN APP
The number of fully approved loan apps has increased from 154 to 164 as of its last update from their website on the September 12, 2023.
However, a few loans have been permanently delisted from Google and play store for violation of rules and regulation.
Meanwhile the list of the loan App includes; Swiftkash App, Hen Credit Loan App, Cash Door App, Joy Cash-Loan up to 1,000,000 App, Eaglecash App, Luckyloan Personal Loan APP, Getloan App, Easeloan Apps, Naria Naija, Cashlawn App, Easynaria App, Crediting App, Yoyi App, Nut Loan App, Cashpal App, NariaEasy Gist Loan App, Camelloan App, Narialoan App, Moneytreefinnace Made Easy App, Cashme App, Secucash App, Creditbox App, Cashmama App, Crimson Credit App, Galaxy Credit App, Ease Cash App, Xcredit, Imoney, Naira Naija, Imoneyplus-Instant, Narianaija-Instant, Nownowmoney, Naija Cash, Eagle Cash, Firtnell App, Flypay, and Spark Credit.
This is coming from the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commision.
APC USA: WARNS PROTESTERS AGAINST TINUBU’S VISIT TO UN ASSEMBLY
The All Progressive Congress in United States has strike out a warning on some Nigerians planning to cause a rally ahead of President Bola Tinubu’s visit to the United Nations General Assembly on September 20 20Nigeria, Benin Republic, Togo and Niger Republic have inaugurated ‘Operation Safe Domain II’ as a collaborative effort toward eradicating piracy and maritime crimes within their maritime domain, especially the Gulf of Guinea.23.
The Chairman of the United States chapter of APC, Prof. Tai Balofin further disclosed that a suspended party member, Adesegun Labinjo, is allegedly masterminding a rally.
Howerver, Balofin emphasised that any form of violation against the law through rally to disrupt the President, such individual will face arrest and prosecution.
NIGERIA, NIGER, BENIN, TOGO LAUNCH “OP SAFE DOMAIN II” AGANIST PIRATES, OTHER CRIMINALS
Nigeria, Benin Republic, Togo and Niger Republic have inaugurated ‘Operation Safe Domain II’ as a collaborative effort toward eradicating piracy and maritime crimes within their maritime domain, especially the Gulf of Guinea.
The event holding at MMCC Zone E Complex started Monday and would end on Friday at Cotonou Port Naval Base, Benin and Speaking at the inauguration on Monday, the director of Multinational Maritime Coordination Centre (MMCC) Zone E, Commodore Aniedi Ibok, said the operation was in furtherance of the implementation of the MOU on Joint Maritime Operations and Patrols (JMOP) agreed upon by the countries.
Hence, the purpose of the JMOP is primarily to ensure the permanent, joint and coordinated control of the Maritime Zone E with a view to ensuring maritime safety and security.
However, it is said that the operation was wholly sponsored by ECOWAS and member states of Zone E.