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Naira Depreciates to N1,457/$1 at Official Market

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Naira depreciated against the United States Dollar by N2.34 or 0.16 per cent to N1,457.51/$1 on Monday, October 13 from the previous day’s N1,455.17/$1 in the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM).

Equally, the Nigerian Naira depleted against the Pound Sterling in the official market during the session by N10.83 to sell for N1,943.01/£1 compared with the preceding session’s N1,932.18/£1, and lost N3.00 against the Euro to close at N1,686.19/€1 versus the N1,683.19/€1 it was traded last Friday.

In the black market, the domestic currency traded flat against the greenback yesterday at N1,480/$1 at GTBank, the local currency improved its value against the Dollar by N8 to quote at N1,470/$1 compared with the previous session’s N1,478/$1.

The direction of the Naira across the segment was influenced disparity in the volume of US Dollars available at the supply side. Despite this, the Naira continues to trade at expected range.

Buoyant external reserves which have continued to build up, rising steadily to $42.59 billion as of last week has been supported by improved oil earnings, diaspora remittances, and foreign portfolio inflows, reinforcing confidence in the foreign exchange market.

This steady rise gives the CBN more room to manage short-term pressures and supports expectations of Naira stability in the near term. However, crude oil earnings may be impacted by reduced geopolitical risks following ease in tension between Israel and Hamas as well as US and China.

As for the cryptocurrency market, profit-taking continued from last week’s historic crash, triggered by renewed enmity between the US and China. Despite easing to the tensions, a sharp selloff continued with investors and traders bracing for more volatility across major cryptocurrencies.

There was almost $20 billion in liquidations over the weekend across leveraged positions as panic selling and low liquidity triggered sharp swings after President Donald Trump announced late on Friday a 100 per cent tariff on Chinese import and threatened export controls on critical software.

Binance Coin (BNB) fell by 5.1 per cent to $1,242.04, Bitcoin (BTC) lost 1.8 per cent to sell at $112,682.67, Dogecoin (DOGE) depleted by 1.6 per cent to $0.2040, Ethereum (ETH) declined by 1.4 per cent to $4,081.98, Ripple (XRP) shrank by 1.1 per cent to $2.51, Litecoin (LTC) slumped by 0.7 per cent to $95.94 and Cardano (ADA) depreciated by 0.1 per cent to $0.6992.

However, Solana (SOL) appreciated by 3.3 per cent to $200.52, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) remained flat at $1.00 each.

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

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LIRS Shifts Deadline for Annual Returns Filing to February 7

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

The deadline for filing of employers’ annual tax returns in Lagos State has been extended by one week from February 1 to 7, 2026.

This information was revealed in a statement signed by the Head of Corporate Communications of the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS), Mrs Monsurat Amasa-Oyelude.

In the statement issued over the weekend, the chairman of the tax collecting organisation, Mr Ayodele Subair, explained that the statutory deadline for filing of employers’ annual tax returns is January 31, every year, noting that the extension is intended to provide employers with additional time to complete and submit accurate tax returns.

According to him, employers must give priority to the timely filing of their annual returns, noting that compliance should be embedded as a routine business practice.

He also reiterated that electronic filing through the LIRS eTax platform remains the only approved method for submitting annual returns, as manual filings have been completely phased out. Employers are therefore required to file their returns exclusively through the LIRS eTax portal: https://etax.lirs.net.

Describing the platform as secure, user-friendly, and accessible 24/7, Mr Subair advised employers to ensure that the Tax ID (Tax Identification Number) of all employees is correctly captured in their submissions.

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Airtel on Track to List Mobile Money Unit in First Half of 2026—Taldar

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By Adedapo Adesanya 

The chief executive of Airtel Africa Plc, Mr Sunil Kumar Taldar, has disclosed that the company is still on track to list its mobile money business, Airtel Money, before the end of June 2026.

Recall that Business Post reported in March 2024 that the mobile network operator was considering selling the shares of Airtel Money to the public through the IPO vehicle in a transaction expected to raise about $4 billion.

The firm had been in talks with possible advisors for a planned listing of the shares from the initial public offer on a stock exchange with some options including London, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), or Europe.

However, so far no final decisions have been made regarding the timing, location, or scale of the IPO.

In September 2025, the telco reportedly picked Citigroup Incorporated as advisors for the planned IPO which will see Airtel Money become a standalone entity before it can attain the prestige of trading on a stock exchange.

Mr Taldar, noted that metrics continued to show improvements ahead of the listing with its customer base hitting 52 million, compared to around 44.6 million users it had as of June 2025.

He added that the subsidiary processed over $210 billion in a year, according to the company’s nine-month financial results released on Friday.

“Our push to enhance financial inclusion across the continent continues to gain momentum with our Mobile Money customer base expanding to 52 million, surpassing the 50 million milestone. Annualised total processed value of over $210 billion in Q3’26 underscores the depth of our merchants, agents, and partner ecosystem and remains a key player in driving improved access to financial services across Africa.

“We remain on track for the listing of Airtel Money in the first half of 2026,” Mr Taldar said.

Estimating Airtel Money at $4 billion is higher than its valuation of $2.65 billion in 2021. In 2021, Airtel Money received significant investments, including $200 million from TPG Incorporated at a valuation of $2.65 billion and $100 million from Mastercard. Later that same year, an affiliate of Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund also acquired an undisclosed stake in the unit.

The mobile money sector in Africa is expanding rapidly, driven by a young population increasingly adopting technology for financial services, making the continent a key market for fintech companies.

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Crypto Investor Bamu Gift Wandji of Polyfarm in EFCC Custody

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By Dipo Olowookere

A cryptocurrency investor and owner of Polyfarm, Mr Bamu Gift Wandji, is currently cooling off in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

He was handed over to the anti-money laundering agency by the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) on Friday, January 30, 2026, after his arrest on Monday, January 12, 2026.

A statement from the EFCC yesterday disclosed that the suspect was apprehended by the NSCDC in Gwagwalada, Abuja for running an investment scheme without the authorisation of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which is the apex capital market regulator in Nigeria.

It was claimed that Mr Wandji created a fraudulent crypto investment platform called Polyfarm, where he allegedly lured innocent Nigerians to invest in Polygon, a crypto token that attracts high returns.

Investigation further revealed that he also deceived the public that his project, Polyfarm, has its native token called “polyfarm coin” which he sold to the public.

In his bid to promote the scheme, the suspect posted about this on social media platforms, including WhatsApp, X (formally Twitter) and Telegram. He also conducted seminars in some major cities in Nigeria including Kaduna, Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja where he described the scheme as a life-changing programme.

Further investigation revealed that in October, 2025, subscribers who could not access their funds were informed by the suspect that the site was attacked by Lazarus group, a cyber attacking group linked to North Korea.

Further investigations showed that Polyfarm is not registered and not licensed with SEC to carry out crypto transactions in Nigeria.  Also, no investment happened with subscribers’ funds and that the suspect used funds paid by subscribers to pay others in the name of profit.

Investigation also revealed that native coin, polyfarm coin was never listed on coin market cap and that the suspect sold worthless coins to the general public.

Contrary to the claim of the suspect that his platform was attacked, EFCC’s investigations revealed that the platform was never attacked or hacked by anyone and that the suspect withdrew investors’ funds and utilized the same for his personal gains.

The EFCC, in the statement, disclosed that Mr Wandji would be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.

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