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Strifor Broker Launches Summer Client Contest

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Strifor Broker trading competition

In July 2023, all clients of Strifor broker can take part in a trading contest, the winners of which will receive money prizes ranging from $1,000 to $3,000.

It should be reminded that the Strifor broker has been present on the market for more than three years. It is trusted by traders from CIS countries, Asia (it is especially popular among investors in Indonesia and India) and North Africa. Four account types are available on the service, one of which is an Islamic account. All accounts have fairly low commissions and spreads. For example, Professional account holders, the commission per lot when trading metals and currency pairs does not exceed $5; spreads start at 0.1 pip. Basic and Advanced accounts have slightly higher commissions: $8 and $7 per lot; however, the leverage is 1:500, whereas on the Professional account, the leverage is 1:200.

The Strifor broker’s partners also appreciate its affiliate program and loyalty program. The former allows earning income from all of the referrals’ trades. When the highest, Gold level, is reached, the commission bonus reaches 60%. Two other levels, Silver and Bronze, have 50% and 40% correspondingly. With the Loyalty Program, traders can use their deposits to accumulate funds with an annual yield of up to 18%. Due to this, the Strifor clients can switch from one type of account to another much faster, without investing extra money on their part.

Conditions for participation in the contest

All active users of the service are eligible to take part in the contest. This means that a trader should be verified at strifor.org and has one of the real account types open.

For participation, it is necessary to:

  • Send a free-form application to [email protected] with the number of the account participating in the contest;
  • Confirm consent to participate in the contest by sending an email.

All traders who work over 50 lots during the campaign are guaranteed to win prizes.

There is one important thing! Only orders with activity more than 10 minutes and with the result not less than +/-20 points by Forex tools and metals are taken into the contest results.

The traders, who worked with the largest volume, will get money prizes from the Strifor broker. The award amounts to:

  • 1st place – $3000;
  • 2nd place – $2000;
  • 3rd place – $1000.

The contest period is from July 1, 2023, to July 31, 2023. It is possible to take part in the campaign at any time. The main thing is to send an application during the period of this campaign.

Summing up of results and awarding of prizes

The results of the contest will be announced from August 1, 2023 to August 7, 2023. All prizes will be awarded automatically on August 7, 2023.

Intermediate results will be regularly posted on strifor.org in the “News” section, as well as on the broker’s official Telegram-channel.

Further information on the contest

The Strifor broker points out that:

  • Winners and other participants in the campaign are personally responsible for payment of taxes and other fees associated with receiving the money reward;
  • If a winner refuses to verify his/her profile and provide identification details, he/she may be denied a prize;
  • Only one prize may be awarded to one trader;
  • The Strifor employees and their relatives are not eligible to participate;
  • All questions and claims regarding the campaign are handled according to the clauses of the client agreement posted on the Strifor broker’s website;
  • Participation in the trading contest automatically implies that the trader is familiar with the rules of the contest and fully accepts them.

The broker also notes that the contest winners may be invited for advertising and marketing activities (interviews, photo- and video-reportages, and media publications). At the same time, Strifor undertakes not to disclose the personal data of the campaign participants without their prior consent.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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PENGASSAN Kicks Against Full Privatisation of Refineries

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NNPC Port Harcourt refinery petrol

By Adedapo Adesanya

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has warned against the full privatisation of the country’s government-owned refineries.

Recall that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) is putting in place mechanisms to sell the moribund refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna.

However, this has met fresh resistance, with the President of PENGASSAN, Mr Festus Osifo, saying selling a 100 per cent stake would mean the government losing total control of the refineries, a situation he warned would be detrimental to Nigeria’s energy security.

Mr Osifo said the union was advocating the sale of about 51 per cent of the government’s stake while retaining 49 per cent, which he described as being more beneficial to Nigerians.

“PENGASSAN, even before the time of Comrade Peter Esele, had been advocating that government should sell its shares. The reason why we don’t want government to sell it 100 per cent to private investors is because of the issue bordering on energy security,” he said on Channels Television, late on Sunday.

“So, what we have advocated is what I have said earlier. If government sells 51 per cent stake in the refinery, what is going to happen? They will lose control, so that is actually selling. But for the benefit of Nigerians, retain 49 per cent of it.“

The PENGASSAN leader maintained that if the government had heeded the union’s advice in the past, the oil industry would be in a better state than it is today.

He addressed  concerns in some quarters over whether investors would be willing to buy stakes in government-owned refineries, insisting that there are investors who would be interested.

“Yes, there are investors who surely will be willing to buy a stake in the refinery because our population in Nigeria is quite huge, and those refineries, when well maintained without political pressures and political interference, will work,” he said.

However, Mr Osifo warned that even if the government decides to sell a 51 per cent stake, it must ensure that a complete valuation is carried out to avoid selling the refineries cheaply.

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SEC Gives Capital Market Operators Deadline to Renew Registration

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Capital Market Institute

By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Capital market operators have been given a deadline by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the renewal of their registration.

A statement from the regulator said CMOs have till Saturday, January 31, 2026, to renew their registration, and to make the process seamless, an electronic receipt and processing of applications would commence in the first quarter of 2026.

“These initiatives reflect our commitment to leveraging technology for faster, more transparent, and efficient regulatory processes.

“The commission is taking deliberate steps to make regulatory processes faster, more transparent, and technology-driven. We are investing in automation, database-supervision, and secure infrastructure to improve how we interact with the market,” the Director General of SEC, Mr Emomotimi Agama, was quoted as saying in the statement during an interview in Abuja over the weekend.

He noted that through the digital transformation portal, the organisation has automated registration and licensing end-to-end as operators can now submit applications, upload documents, and track approvals online, cutting down manual processing time and reducing the need for physical visits.

According to him, the agency has also rolled out the Commercial Paper issuance module, which allows operators to file documents, monitor progress, and receive approvals electronically while feedback from early users shows a clear improvement in turnaround time.

“Work is ongoing to automate quarterly and annual returns submissions, with structured templates and system checks to ensure accuracy. A returns analytics dashboard is also in development to support risk based supervision and exception reporting.

“To back these changes, we have started upgrading our IT infrastructure, servers, storage, networks, and security layers, to boost speed and reliability.

“Selective cloud migration is underway for platforms that need scalability and external access, while core internal systems remain on premisev5p for now as we assess security and cost implications.

“At the same time, we are strengthening data integrity and cybersecurity with vulnerability assessments and planned penetration testing once automation and migration phases are stable.

“These efforts show our commitment to building a modern, resilient regulatory environment that supports efficiency, investor confidence, and market stability,” he stated.

Mr Agama affirmed that the nation’s capital market was clearly on a path toward digital transformation adding that there is an urgent need for regulatory clarity on advanced technologies, targeted support for smaller firms, and capacity-building initiatives.

“A phased and proportionate approach to regulating emerging technologies such as AI is essential, complemented by internal readiness through supervisory technology tools.

“Furthermore, investor education, particularly among younger demographics, will be critical to future-proof participation and drive fintech adoption.

“Innovation is vital, but it must be accompanied by responsibility. As operators embrace automation, artificial intelligence, and data-driven tools, they bear a duty to ensure ethical, secure, and compliant deployment. Safeguarding investor data, preventing market abuse, and maintaining operational resilience are non-negotiable,” he declared.

The SEC DG said that ultimately, responsible technology adoption is about building trust, the cornerstone of our markets saying that trust thrives on fairness, transparency, accountability, and regulatory compliance.

He, therefore, urged operators to uphold these principles adding that it will not only protect investors and systemic stability but also strengthen the long-term credibility and competitiveness of the Nigerian capital market.

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No Discrepancies in Harmonised, Gazetted Tax Laws—Oyedele

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Taiwo Oyedele

By Adedapo Adesanya

The Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Mr Taiwo Oyedele, has said there are no discrepancies in the tax laws passed by the National Assembly and the gazetted versions made available to the public.

Last week, a member of the House of Representatives, Mr Abdussamad Dasuki, raised worries about the differences between its version and that gazetted by the presidency.

However, speaking on Channels Television’s Morning Brief on Monday, Mr Oyedele claimed what has been circulating in the media was fake.

“Before you can say there is a difference between what was gazetted and what was passed, we have what has not been gazetted. We don’t have what was passed,” he said.

“The official harmonised bills certified by the clerk, which the National Assembly sent to the President, we don’t have a copy to compare. Only the lawmakers can say authoritatively what we sent.

“It should be the House of Representatives or Senate version. It should be the harmonised version certified by the clerk. Even me, I cannot say that I have it. I only have what was presented to Mr President to sign.”

Mr Oyedele stated that he reached out to the House of Representatives Committee regarding a particular Section 41 (8), which states, “You have to pay a deposit of 20 per cent.”

He noted that the response given by the committee was that its members had not met on the issue.

“I know that particular provision is not in the final gazette, but it was in the draft gazette. Some people decided that they should write the report of the committee before the committee had met, and it had circulated everywhere.

“What is out there in the media did not come from the committee set up by the House of Representatives. I think we should allow them do the investigation,” Mr Oyedele added.

In June, President Bola Tinubu signed the four tax reform bills into law, marking what the government has described as the most significant overhaul of the country’s tax system in decades.

The tax reform laws, which faced stiff opposition from federal lawmakers from the northern part of the country before their passage, are scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2026.

The laws include the Nigeria Tax Act, the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act, all operating under a single authority, the Nigeria Revenue Service.

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