Available online at http://www.iiste.orgChidi, SI, Agu, DO and Ande, H2013,`To what Extent did Changes in Stock Prices influence Investors Confidence on the Nigerian Stock Exchange?', Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, vol.4, no.19, pp.1-11....
A chop stock is another type of microcap stock fraud. Chop stocks allow brokerage houses to dump stocks with very little liquidity on the unsuspecting public; all while gaining large profits that do not have to be reported as commissions. The way that brokers sell chop stocks creates a conflic...
None of this is what the Nigerian government wants you to know. The NNPC wants you to believe that they are the only entity that can legally provide oil and thereby publishes specific protocols for transacting oil deals. The following is the way the Nigerian oil business is actually run. Rea...
Any unclaimed dividend of a public limited liability company quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and any unutilised amounts in a dormant bank account maintained in or by a deposit money bank which has remained unclaimed or unutilised for a period of not less than six years from the date of ...
This is Jasper, a dwarf Nigerian goat from abloggerin Perkinsville. He's young, he's fixed, and he's adorable. He escaped his pen within 18 hours of us getting him and he and Lucy have been hanging out ever since. The cat finds him fascinating. And vice versa. ...
In the 1980s, the advent of email brought with it phishing scams (remember the Nigerian prince?) and malware delivered through attachments. By the 1990s, web browsers had become commonplace, along with computer viruses. The widespread adoption of social media in the 2000s only increased cybercrim...
Banking consolidation, credit crisis and asset quality in a fragile banking system: Some evidence from Nigerian data Purpose - The aim of this paper is to identify the major determinants of bank asset quality in an era of regulation-induced industry consolidation, using t... AE Ezeoha - 《Jou...
Foreign money exchangeis a scam being phased out as most millennials are aware of it and on guard against it. The most popular version begins with a fake Nigerian prince or a wealthy businessman who will spin a sad story, over email, about how they have had to flee Nigeria but have lef...
In the 1980s, the advent of email brought with it phishing scams (remember the Nigerian prince?) and malware delivered through attachments. By the 1990s, web browsers had become commonplace, along with computer viruses. The widespread adoption of social media in the 2000s only increased cybercrim...
street banks serve a range of customers across a variety of demographics,niche banksusually target a specificmarketor type of customer. For instance, Zenith Bank is a Nigerian-based institution that has a presence in the U.K., providing customers with a connection to the African financial ...