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July 22, 2024, 05:37:25 PM
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It's a pity that Okx has to leave Naija, I won't even blame them, our government is not making them have a condusive atmosphere to work. This kind country that's going backward in everything I wonder if there is going to be any drastic change anytime soon. They should have tried to negotiate with the government to see if tax payment is actually what they want. I don't know if dem swear for this country like this ooo.

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July 26, 2024, 10:30:42 PM
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It's a pity that Okx has to leave Naija, I won't even blame them, our government is not making them have a condusive atmosphere to work. This kind country that's going backward in everything I wonder if there is going to be any drastic change anytime soon. They should have tried to negotiate with the government to see if tax payment is actually what they want. I don't know if dem swear for this country like this ooo.

Really it's tiresome. But one thing I love about crypto, there's no monopoly ahah. So other platforms have stepped up and trust our niaja brothers and sisters. They won't remember okx anymore in few months..
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July 27, 2024, 03:24:30 AM
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 our government has given them a though rules and regulations in other to chase them away ,they don't want what happened to binance to happen to them, no matter how hard Nigeria government try ,they cannot eradicate crypto transactions. Nigeria citizens has gone beyond pocketing them, mainly the youths.
 Binance left we survived,now is OKX's turn we will continue to survive.

https://nairametrics.com/2024/07/17/crypto-exchange-okx-to-discontinue-service-in-nigeria/
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August 05, 2024, 07:46:00 AM
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Binance left we survived,now is OKX's turn we will continue to survive.
I dey sure sey d condition wey owa anti-populist govment give OKX dey tough to manage. Na im go make d exchange knack out instead of to dey continue business wey nor go favour dem. I go wit wetin Igebotz' speculate for dat reason. As FGN or OKX nor open up to the public on the issue of the gbenge, e nor go pass tax on the issue if we judge how FGN brouhaha wit Binance dey go. D good news be sey govment nor fit kill d people's enthusiasm and participation for dis matta. No matta what, Nigerians go continue to dey find way to transact cryptos.

Again, e go dey good make Nigerians on dat exchange find way to stick to the August 16 date (that's where my target is at) to pull out their funds instead of the end of August to avoid stories wey go touch d heart later.


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