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Trading Analysts Have Uncovered Lucrative No Deposit Bonus Forex in Brazil

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Are you curious about the exciting world of forex trading? Forex bonuses are like welcome gifts that these firms offer to traders who join their platforms. Just by signing up, you get a bonus! One type of bonus that’s gaining popularity is the no-deposit forex bonus. You don’t even need to put in your own money to get started. TU, a group of experts, has put together a list of the six best no-deposit bonus Forex in Brazil.

Best No-Deposit Forex Bonuses for Brazilian Traders

If you’re about to embark on your forex experience, think of Traders Union as your trusty advisor. Their professional trading analysts have gone the extra mile to compile a list of no-deposit forex bonuses. These bonuses launch you into the exciting world of forex trading.

Here are some great options:

  1. RoboForex – Dive in with a generous $30 no-deposit bonus, complete with amazing terms.
  2. HFM – Get started with a $35 no-deposit bonus and kick off your trading adventure.
  3. Admiral Markets – Enjoy an automatic $100 no-deposit forex bonus.
  4. FBS – Take your pick from a range of no-deposit bonuses, ranging from $70 to $140.
  5. SuperForex – Claim an impressive $88 no-deposit bonus and begin trading today.
  6. InstaForex – Unleash the power of the largest no-deposit forex bonus, which can go as high as $1000.

These bonuses give you a head start in the forex trading world, making your trading experience even more successful!

Forex Bonuses: Pros and Cons Unveiled by TU Analysts

Brokerage firms offer Forex bonuses for new traders. These bonuses can be a set amount or a part of your first deposit, giving you a head start in the trading world. Think of it as a welcome gift when you join the trading community! Traders Union experts have carefully examined these bonuses, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages.

 Pros:

  • More Money to Trade: Extra funds mean more potential for profit.
  • Risk-Free Testing: No deposit bonuses let you try a broker’s services without risking your own money. It’s a safe way to explore and see how things work.

Cons:

  • Tough Requirements: Sometimes, getting the bonus can be tricky because you have to meet certain conditions.
  • Small Amounts: No deposit bonuses often start small, usually between $5 to $100. It’s free money, but not a huge windfall.

Decoding Forex Legitimacy in Brazil: Insights from TU Experts

Curious about the legitimacy of forex trading in Brazil? The experts have uncovered the facts for you. The good news is that forex trading is completely legitimate in Brazil, with real forex brokers operating as genuine businesses. To ensure a smooth trading experience, it’s recommended that traders in Brazil choose brokers registered locally. While international forex brokers aren’t required to hold local licenses from the Securities and Exchange Commission of Brazil, they are still allowed to cater to Brazilian residents.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the world of forex trading holds exciting opportunities for traders, and with the guidance of Traders Union analysts, you can make the most of these prospects. Forex bonuses, including the enticing no-deposit options, provide a stepping stone for both beginners and experienced traders to kickstart their journeys without the need for an initial deposit. As you explore the realm of forex trading, it’s important to weigh the pros and cons of these bonuses, as highlighted by the analysts. These insights help you navigate the potential benefits and risks, ensuring a well-informed approach to your trading endeavors. Moreover, Brazilian traders can rest assured that forex trading is indeed legitimate in the country, with the expertise of analysts providing insight on regulatory aspects.

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Flour Mills Supports 2026 Paris International Agricultural Show

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

For the second time, Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc is sponsoring the Paris International Agricultural Show (PIAS) as part of its strategies to fortify its ties with France.

The 2026 PIAS kicked off on February 21 and will end on March 1, with about 607,503 visitors, nearly 4,000 animals, and over 1,000 exhibitors in attendance last year, and this year’s programme has already shown signs of being bigger and better.

The theme for this year’s event is Generations Solution. It is to foster knowledge transfer from younger generations and structure processes through which knowledge can be harnessed to drive technological advancement within the global agricultural sector.

In his address on the inaugural day of the Nigerian Pavilion on February 23, the Managing Director for FMN Agro and Director of Strategic Engagement/Stakeholder Relations, Mr Sadiq Usman, said, “At FMN, our mission is Feeding and Enriching Lives Every Day.

“This is a mandate we have fulfilled through decades of economic shifts, rooted in a culture of deep resilience and constant innovation. We support this pavilion because FMN recognises that the next frontier of global Agribusiness lies in high-level technical exchange.

“We thank the France-Nigeria Business Council (FNBC), the organisers of the PIAS, and our fellow members of the Nigerian Pavilion – Dangote, BUA, Zenith, Access, and our partners at Creativo El Matador and Soilless Farm Lab— we are exceedingly pleased to work to showcase the true face of Nigerian commerce.”

Speaking on the invaluable nature of the relationship between Nigeria and France, and the FMN’s commitment to process and product innovation, Mr John G. Coumantaros, stated, “The France – Nigeria relationship is a valuable partnership built on a shared value agenda that fosters remarkable Intercontinental trade growth.

“Also, as an organisation with over six decades of transformational footprint in Nigeria and progressively across the African Continent, FMN has been unwaveringly committed to product and process innovation.

“Therefore, our continuous partnership with France for the success of the Paris International Agricultural Show further buttresses the thriving relationship between both countries.”

PIAS is one of the most widely attended agricultural shows, with thousands of people from across the world in attendance.

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NEITI Backs Tinubu’s Executive Order 9 on Oil Revenue Remittances

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Despite reservations from some quarters, the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) has praised President Bola Tinubu’s Executive Order 9, which mandates direct remittances of all government revenues from tax oil, profit oil, profit gas, and royalty oil under Production Sharing Contracts, profit sharing, and risk service contracts straight to the Federation Account.

Issued on February 13, 2026, the order aims to safeguard oil and gas revenues, curb wasteful spending, and eliminate leakages by requiring operators to pay all entitlements directly into the federation account.

NEITI executive secretary, Musa Sarkin Adar, called it “a bold step in ongoing fiscal reforms to improve financial transparency, strengthen accountability, and mobilise resources for citizens’ development,” noting that the directive aligns with Section 162 of Nigeria’s Constitution.

He noted that for 20 years, NEITI has pushed for all government revenues to flow into the Federation Account transparently, calling the move a win.

For instance, in its 2017 report titled Unremitted Funds, Economic Recovery and Oil Sector Reform, NEITI revealed that over $20 billion in due remittances had not reached the government, fueling fiscal woes and prompting high-level reforms.

Mr Adar described the order as a key milestone in Nigeria’s EITI implementation and urged amendments to align it with these reforms.

He affirmed NEITI’s role in the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) and pledged close collaboration with stakeholders, anti-corruption bodies, and partners to sustain transparent management of Nigeria’s mineral resources.

Meanwhile, others like the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) have kicked against the order, saying it poses a serious threat to the stability of the oil and gas industry, calling it a “direct attack” on the PIA.

Speaking at the union’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in Abuja on Tuesday, PENGASSAN President, Mr Festus Osifo, said provisions of the order, particularly the directive to remit 30 per cent of profit oil from Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) directly to the Federation Account, could destabilise operations at the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited.

Mr Osifo firmly dispelled rumours of imminent protests by the union, despite widespread claims that the controversial executive order threatens the livelihoods of 10,000 senior staff workers at NNPC.

He noted, however, that the union had begun engagements with government officials, including the Presidential Implementation Committee, and expressed optimism that common ground would be reached.

Mr Osifo, who also serves as President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), expressed concerns that diverting the 30 per cent profit oil allocation to the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC), without clearly defining how the statutory management fee would be refunded to NNPC, could affect the salaries of hundreds of PENGASSAN members.

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Dangote Cement Deepens Dominance, Export Activities With $1bn Sinoma Deal

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

To strengthen its domestic market dominance, drive its export activities, optimise existing operational assets and enhance production efficiency and capacity expansion, Dangote Cement Plc has sealed $1 billion strategic agreements with Sinoma International Engineering for cement projects across Africa.

The president of Dangote Industries Limited, the parent firm of Dangote Cement, Mr Aliko Dangote, disclosed that the deal reinforces the company’s long-term growth strategy and aligns with the broader aspirations of the Dangote Group’s Vision 2030.

According to him, Sinoma will construct 12 new projects and expand others for the cement organisation across Africa, helping to achieve 80 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) production capacity by 2030, while supporting the group’s overarching target of generating $100 billion in revenue within the same period.

Under the Strategic Framework Agreement, Sinoma will collaborate with Dangote Cement on the delivery of new plants, brownfield expansions, and modernisation initiatives aimed at strengthening operational performance across key markets.

The new projects include a new integrated line in Northern Nigeria with a satellite grinding unit, a new line in Ethiopia and other projects in Zambia/Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Sierra Leone and Cameroon. In Nigeria, Sinoma will also handle different projects in Itori, Apapa, Lekki, Port Harcourt and Onne.

The projects signal Dangote Cement’s sustained commitment to consolidating its leadership position within the African cement industry, while enhancing its competitiveness on the global stage.

Chairman of the Dangote Cement board, Mr Emmanuel Ikazoboh, during the agreement signing event in Lagos, explained that the new projects would enable the company to play a critical role in actualising Dangote Group’s Vision 2030.

The new projects, when completed, will increase Dangote Cement’s capacity and dominant position in Africa’s cement industry.

On his part, the Managing Director of Dangote Cement, Mr Arvind Pathak, said the agreement reflects the company’s determination to grow its investments across African markets to close supply gaps and support the continent’s infrastructural ambitions.

According to him, Dangote Cement is committed to making Africa fully self‑sufficient in cement production, creating more value and linkages, leading to increased economic activities and a reduction in unemployment.

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