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Views: Visits 7 Team Nigeria’s Beatrice Utondu, Faith Idehen, Christy Opara-Thompson, and Mary Onyali celebrate after placing third in the final of the Women’s 4x100M relay final at Estadi Olimpic de Montjuic, in Barcelona, Spain. Nigeria’s women’s relay team will be seeking to qualify for the Tokyo Games. Photo by Bill Frakes / Sports Illustrated. • Retired Nigerian athletes in U.S. angry with AFN as team miss Mt. SAC Relays • I have no comment, says Olamide George Team Nigeria is expected to appear in its first U.S. Relay tour today (May 12) at the Prairie View A& M University, Texas. According to information from the event organisers yesterday, Team Nigeria is among the countries listed for the event, which entries closed on May 10. Entry fee for each athlete is $40.00, payable at the facility. The 4x100m relay will start at 3.00pm (U.S. time), while the 4x400m relay will hold at 5.30pm. ....
Still, on Binance, other crypto enthusiasts called for calm and urged Nigerians to change their Naira balance to USDT (Tether) stablecoin on the platform in a bid to be careful against CBN prohibited deposits. Do not deposit naira again on Binance Immediately swap your naira for USDT if you have naira balance Do not sell your crypto assets in panic. It s a global trading system that CANNOT be affected by Nigeria CBN policies. Decentralized Finance is the future. You can t stop it! On the policy side, Nigerians faulted the CBN directive, saying there is no logical reason to prohibit crypto enabled transactions, as the directive appears to contravene the Buhari-led administration’s promise to lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty. ....