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Cryptocurrency Ban: Investing In Cows Is Better Than Cryptocurrency – Garba

Adamu Garba has called on Nigerians to invest in Cattle in the wake of a widely-criticized ban on Cryptocurrency by the Federal Government of Nigeria.
OnyxNews Nigeria gathered that Garba, a controversial political personality, hailed the directive adding that it would limit the activities of fraudsters who swindle ordinary Nigerians of their hard earned money.
Adamu Garba’s words: “Better Investments! Those who might have lost their monies through a shortcut business called Crypto should learn to invest on real assets, like cows, which assured of huge returns on investment.”
“Cow Ranching business is more lucrative than all cryptocurrencies combined.”
“Crypto traders are supposed to be regularized so that they can be tracked in the event of cheats,” he wrote on micro-blogging site, Twitter.
OnyxNews Nigeria reported that the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, on Friday, instructed Deposit Money Banks (DMBs), other Financial Institutions (OFIs), Non-Bank Financial Institutions (NBFIs) and local financial institutions against having any transactions in cryptocurrencies or facilitating payments for crypto trades.
See Garba’s Tweet Below…
Better Investments! Those who might have lost their monies through a shortcut business called Crypto should learn to invest on real assets, like cows, which assured of huge returns on investment.
Cow Ranching business is more lucrative than all cryptocurrencies combined.
Lol.
— Adamu Garba II (@adamugarba) February 5, 2021
CowtoCurrency Networking. Join the trend. Hugely profitable!!! https://t.co/6F9SxfpUdn
— Adamu Garba II (@adamugarba) February 6, 2021
See People’s Reactions…
I can't believe you're a human being living in the 21st century.. like how on Earth do we share the same nationality ???
Am very disappointed, but I won't blame you, I blame Lord Lugard and his Ashawo wife… On a good day what would have brought us together as one nation ??— Water Over Soda.
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(@fakaa_strange) February 5, 2021
Ngl Adamu garba man made me to believe and see any adamu i come across as MUMU
— MOHNICE
(@Mohnice_) February 5, 2021
Soro Soke, the "Lol" means you are being sarcastic but you need to be clear about your message and condemn the Buhari actions on Cryptocurrencies. Nigerians are not even interested in the stocks and shares due to volatility of our business environment and you now say Cows
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— Attorney General of UAR (@sonickay) February 6, 2021
In one single as an individual I made over $100,000 and here you are spewing rubbish that cattle rearing is more profitable than investing in digital assets. What a shame that people like you are the one running the affairs of a nation
— PHOENIX (@Lucky3ple7) February 6, 2021
Very profitable Sir, especially when you're collecting ransome everyday from the kidnapping side hustle…..
Multiple streams of income from rearing cows.
The most booming business in Nigeria Rn
— Deltan-Lagosian
(@Adolfbaba) February 6, 2021
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