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‘No Disruptions To Operations,’ First Bank Dismisses Reports Of System Upgrade

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It reassured customers that the enhanced supplier platform would not affect its banking experience, maintaining that operations are running smoothly.
First Bank of Nigeria has dismissed reports suggesting that its system upgrade is currently in progress, clarifying that the message in question was intended exclusively for its vendors.
The bank in a statement said its earlier notice was about transitioning from the current I-Supplier Platform, which connects FirstBank with suppliers, to a new Cloud-based Supplier Platform.
It reassured customers that the enhanced supplier platform would not affect its banking experience, maintaining that operations are running smoothly.
According to the statement, there are no disruptions to its services as customer transactions and banking channels will continue to function without interruption.
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The bank urged customers to disregard any unfounded reports and to reach out to official channels for accurate information regarding its services.
“We wish to address a misleading report circulating in the media regarding a system upgrade at FirstBank,” the statement read.
“The message which was incorrectly interpreted and reported was sent to, and intended for our vendors only and focused on transitioning from our current I-Supplier Platform (our automated platform that connects us to suppliers) to a new Cloud-based Supplier Platform (worldclass platform for managing suppliers), to enable additional capabilities and benefits for our vendors.”
“We are not experiencing disruption to our services, and our banking systems, customer transactions, channels, etc, will not be affected by the enhanced supplier platform.
“Rest assured that our commitment to seamless service delivery remains unwavering as you continue to enjoy uninterrupted access to our services,” the Management said.
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FCCPC Urges Nigerians to Report Harassing Loan Apps and Businesses

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April 7, 2025By
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The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) is advising Nigerians to report any loan apps or businesses that engage in harassing behavior over unpaid loans.
According to the FCCPC, no consumer should live in fear of harassment or intimidation.
Ekwutosblog gathered that Consumers can file complaints with the FCCPC through their website or contact their customer service hotline.
The FCCPC is responsible for protecting consumer rights and promoting fair competition in Nigeria.
FCCPC has taken steps to regulate digital money lenders and enforce consumer protection laws, including fining Meta and WhatsApp $220 million for violating the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA) and the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR)
To file a complaint, follow these steps
Visit the FCCPC website and fill out the complaint form. Provide detailed information about the harassment, including dates, times, and communication records. Submit supporting documents, such as screenshots or messages. FCCPC Website: https://fccpc.gov.ng/ Customer Service Hotline: 0805 600 2020, 0805 600 3030
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Chief Vincent Obianodo is the Founder of Young Shall Grow Group, a leading transportation company in Nigeria.

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2 days agoon
April 7, 2025By
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Chief Vincent was Born in Neni, Anambra State, He spent his early life in his hometown after which he moved to Kano state where He learnt how to fix punctured tyres (vulcanizer), and became perfect at it (a time when few people could do it), because of it he had a lot of customers queuing for his vulcanizing services.
He did the job for more few years before he decided to go into the transportation business as a bus conductor. He continued the bus conductor job until 1972 when he had gathered enough money to buy his bus. After acquiring maximum knowledge on how the transportation business works, he then decided to stop working as a bus conductor and he acquired a mini-bus to ply the Enugu to Onitsha route.
In 1973 he relocated his business operations from Onitsha to Lagos and ventured into a more developed transport business, which he started with two locally built Mercedes Benz 911 buses. After seven years of operating in Lagos, the number of buses he owned increased from 2 to 40 alongside his transport business. He also engaged in the delivery of goods which also boosted the success of his business.
His exceptional customer service delivery got many people to patronize his business and by 1978, he decided to expand by opening up a new interstate route, plying from Lagos to Onitsha to Owerri. He also bought a Mercedes Benz 0362 luxury bus for this purpose. This expansion gained his business more fame and within 6 years, his number of buses grew to 150. Owing to the success of the business, Chief Vincent Incorporated his business in 1984 so he could fully cover every possible part of Nigeria, as a leading inter-state luxury bus company.
Today, The Young Shall Grow Motors is one of the largest luxury bus companies in Nigeria with over 500 buses that ply almost every route in Nigeria as well as other west African countries like Ghana, Burkina Faso, Mali and The Benin Republic.
He also has businesses in the Hospitality, Oil and Gas, Real estate sectors.
From Vulcanizer to millionaire in dollars, today his net worth is over 300 million dollars.
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Dangote refinery, NNPC: More fuel stations increase pump price in Nigeria

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5 days agoon
April 4, 2025By
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The price of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known as fuel, has recorded a significant increase in the past days, which may worsen the economic hardship Nigerians face.
MRS, a filling station partner of Dangote Refinery, kicked off the latest fuel price increase when it adjusted its petrol pump to between N925 and N950 per litre in Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
Similarly, other fuel marketers such as Empire Energy, Recoil, Juda Oil, Total, Emedab, and others also increased their fuel pump to between N950 and N970 per litre.
On Wednesday, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited retail outlets also jacked up their fuel price to N950 per litre from N880 in Abuja.
Summarily, Ekwutosblog observed motorists will have to pay N70 more to buy a litre of petrol in the coming days.
The development comes amid the suspension of petrol product sales in Naira by Dangote Refinery. This follows the initiation of the naira-for-crude sale deal between Dangote Refinery and the federal government through NNPCL.
On Wednesday, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced a reshuffling of NNPCL.
Meanwhile, local oil prices are increasing in Nigeria, despite the decline in global crude prices. As of the time of this report, United States West Texas Intermediate was at $62.15 per barrel, down from above $65, while Brent crude stood at $65.42 per barrel, down from $72 last week.

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