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DMO, CSL take FGN securities issuance awareness to Yola

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The Debt Management Office (DMO) will on Wednesday hold the Northeast version of its Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) Securities Awareness Programme in Yola, Adamawa.

The Director-General of the DMO, Patience Oniha, says the programme is being planned in collaboration with CSL Stockbrokers Ltd., the stockbroker to the Federal Government.

Reports that the DMO held its inaugural securities awareness programme in Lagos in March.The programme has also held in Enugu, Ibadan and Kano State.

According Oniha, the programme was designed to create awareness about the various financial offerings and investment opportunities of the Federal Government amongst the Nigerian public.

Oniha said the objective was to ensure that many more Nigerians became aware of attractive investment opportunities in FGN securities and take advantage of them.

“The purpose is to introduce DMO to the people because the Nigerian people are a very important set of stakeholders we must engage, and to educate them about our various products.

“We are talking of investment products similar to shares,” she said.

She said the needs of government were growing, thus the need to get more stakeholders involved in raising the needed funds.

Oniha said the idea of getting more Nigerians to invest in government securities was to also promote and encourage financial inclusion. She said it was advisable to get actively involved in the financial market, either by buying shares or bonds.

According to Kayode Olayemi, the head, of business development, CSL Stockbrokers Ltd., ordinary Nigerians also deserve the opportunity to invest and benefit from the huge opportunities in FGN bonds.

He said the FGN securities served as a benchmark for other private institutions to be able to issue their own debt securities.

“Government securities also enhance the saving and investment opportunities of the populace, thereby, promoting financial inclusion,” he said.

Reports that FGN Securities are financial instruments issued by the DMO on behalf of the Federal Government. They are mostly fixed-income securities.

Under such investments, the government is obliged to make payments of a fixed amount on a fixed schedule, once or twice a year and repay the principal amount on maturity.

Investors in fixed-income securities are, therefore, guaranteed a constant and secure return on their investments.

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Why Nigerian govt issued N8trn treasury bills – Finance Minister

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Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, has said that the Nigerian Government issued N8 trillion in government security, known as treasury bills, to stabilize and boost the economy.

He disclosed this in an interview with journalists on Thursday during the International Monetary Fund, IMF/World Bank spring meetings in Washington D.C., United States of America.

He noted that the fiscal authority and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, have collaborated to attract foreign investment through securities issuance.

“A large part of the securities that have been sold, the dollars come, and they get naira in exchange and use it to invest in securities,” Edun explained.

“Out of N8 trillion that has roughly been issued in securities by the CBN and ministry of finance, the majority has come from treasury bills, treasury certificates.

“It is showing the complementarity of the CBN, signalling by the fiscal authorities rising to the challenge of providing enough merchandise for foreigners to bring their dollars and invest in naira securities,” he stated.

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N7.3tn remitted to Federation Account in Q2 2023 amid revenue increase – RMAFC

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The Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission has said that N7.3 trillion was remitted into the Federation Account in the last six months of 2023, indicating an increased revenue inflow.

RMAFC Chairman, Mr Mohammed Bello Shehu, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.

He stated that the amount the Federation Account Allocation Committee shared was remitted to the Central Bank of Nigeria under the caption “CBN Federation Account Component Statement”.

The commission reported that the amount is higher than the N5.24 trillion realised during the first half of 2023.

According to Shehu, out of the total gross revenue inflows into the Federation Account, N1.69 trillion was transferred to the Exchange Gain Differential Account, thus leaving a balance of N5.475bn for distribution.

On remittances by Revenue Generating Agencies, the RMAFC boss disclosed that out of the total gross revenue inflows into the Federation Account, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited remitted N874 64bn in the second half of the year as against the zero-remittance made in the first half of the year.

Accordingly, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission also remitted the sum of N1.56tn, while the Federal Inland Revenue Service remitted the sum of N3.65tn.

The government received a boost in its earnings following the removal of fuel subsidies and the current administration’s unification of the foreign exchange market in June last year.

He, however, urged that payment of the cost of collection to revenue-generating agencies should be tied to revenue performance targets.

“We strongly advocate that payment of the cost of collection to RGAs should be tied to revenue performance.

“In other words, each RGA should receive a cost of collection commensurate with the revenue generated against its revenue target, as provided for in the Appropriation Act,” he stated.

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Wema Bank unveils Hackaholics 5.0, empowers youth innovation

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Wema Bank has launched the fifth  edition of its tech competition, ‘Hackaholics’, to foster innovation and  empower youths as well as startups in addressing societal challenges.

The bank made this known at a news conference to announce Hackaholics 5.0, on Thursday in Lagos, with the theme, “Meta-Idea: DigiTech Solutions for Africa’s Prosperity”.

The fifth edition of Hackaholics pledges a total cash prize of over N70 million for top innovators across Africa.

Hackaholics is an annual tech and innovation competition birthed by Wema Bank in 2019.

It provides a platform for young Nigerians with tech-driven ideas to bring their game-changing ideas to life, scale their ventures and access a wider market for these tech-enabled solutions.

The Executive Director of Retail and Digital Business, Wema Bamk, Mr Tunde Mabawonku, said the essence of Hackaholics was to bridge the gap in Africa’s macroeconomic landscape through innovation.

He said, “Our mission as a bank is very clear, ‘Empowering Lives Through Innovation’ and this is the exact purpose behind Hackaholics.

“Within the bank, we have transformed the status quo and redefined the standards with cutting-edge solutions and technology, hence our position as Nigeria’s most innovative bank, but we didn’t end there.

“With Hackaholics, we have taken our innovation drive outside the bank, empowering youth for success and facilitating the development of transformative solutions tailored to the needs of diverse Nigerians and even the African populace.

“By embracing innovation, fostering a culture of collaboration, and prioritising customer-centricity, we have and will continue to transform and position Wema Bank as a digital leader, in action, products and services.

“Our aspirations are not merely about implementing new technologies; they are about fundamentally transforming how we operate, to be Simple, Seamless, Convenient and Reliable in service to our customers.”

Mabawonku said that Hackaholics aligns with the sustainability vision of the bank, ‘Developing Digital Solutions for Societal Impact.’

According to him, this year aspires to expand into Pan-African frontiers, taking the magic from the Hackaholics train beyond Nigeria.

“So, how can we improve the health sector across Africa? How can we transform the education sector? How can we drive positive change across various verticals?

“Hackaholics is the platform that not only challenges creative minds and piques curiosity to bring those ideas to life but also provides invaluable tools and resources to amplify the ideas, taking them from Idea to Product for the world to benefit.

“Interestingly, Hackaholics itself came and began as an idea. Today, it has been metamorphosed into the formidable platform we see today.

“With Hackaholics, we are on the way to birthing and discovering another unicorn in Africa, and I hope that you will stick with us as this journey unfolds,” Mabawonku said.

Expatiating on the details of Hackaholics 5.0, Wema Bank’s Head of Innovation, Mr Solomon Ayodele, said that the theme was anchored on two principal factors.

According to him, these include the Meta Idea and African Prosperity.

“We are challenging the youth to develop extraordinary ideas that will proffer practical solutions to our local problems as Africans.

“This year, we are widening our scope across the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria, and we are also touching Africa.

“As you may know, we launched the Hackaholics Digital Summit last year, culminating the Hackaholics 4.0 journey in grand style.

“This year, you’re going to experience the Coachella of the tech industry at our Hackaholics 5.0 grand finale tech festival, and the journey begins today,” he added.

Ayodele also explained that this year’s Hackaholics would not be limited to entries from specific verticals.

“Any verticals you can think of will be accepted. Our focus for Hackaholics 5.0 is the brilliance of your mind, so we leave it to you to discover a problem area that matters and develop an innovative solution that will drive a positive impact.

“Our goal is to birth solutions that address diverse aspects of real-world challenges, and you have the opportunity to be a part of this transformative journey.”

Winner of the Wema Bank’s Hackaholics 4.0 edition, Mrs Jane Agbaohwo, Chief Executive Officer of IRETI Healthhub, said that she came up with a solution called Breast Beam, an innovative device, that helps to solve the problem of late diagnosis of breast cancer.

Agbaohwo said that the personal experience of her mother’s battle with breast cancer motivated her to take action and contribute positively by creating a device that could potentially help others in similar situations.

According to her, participating in the competition and winning proved  to be a turning point for her.

The vertinary doctor explained that the support and guidance she received from the bank’s innovation team were instrumental in refining her business idea and preparing her for the challenges ahead.

She noted that the pre-pitch event with the master class provided her with valuable insights and skills needed to align her concept with industry standards and demands.

The grand scale edition will be executed over a six-month period, touring 10 universities across Africa and challenging the youth to pitch unique, innovative and practical Digi-Tech solutions.

This is to positively impact the acceleration of progress, development and prosperity not just in Nigeria but across the African continent.

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