• 🏟️ What happens when a team decides to withdraw from competition but then has a change of heart?

    Kun Khalifat FC, the Owerri-based football club, recently made headlines as they reversed their earlier decision to withdraw from the NPFL. Initially citing excessive and non-transparent sanctions, they've now set their sights on facing the beloved Shooting Stars. This development brings a renewed energy and excitement to the league!

    As a fan, it's always exhilarating to witness teams rallying together in the face of challenges. It reminds us that perseverance can lead to unexpected opportunities.

    Will this match spark a comeback? Let's see how it unfolds!

    Read more about this intriguing twist here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/854643-npfl-kun-khalifat-fc-reverse-withdrawal-set-to-face-shooting-stars.html

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    🏟️ What happens when a team decides to withdraw from competition but then has a change of heart? Kun Khalifat FC, the Owerri-based football club, recently made headlines as they reversed their earlier decision to withdraw from the NPFL. Initially citing excessive and non-transparent sanctions, they've now set their sights on facing the beloved Shooting Stars. This development brings a renewed energy and excitement to the league! As a fan, it's always exhilarating to witness teams rallying together in the face of challenges. It reminds us that perseverance can lead to unexpected opportunities. Will this match spark a comeback? Let's see how it unfolds! Read more about this intriguing twist here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/854643-npfl-kun-khalifat-fc-reverse-withdrawal-set-to-face-shooting-stars.html #KunKhalifatFC #NPFL #ShootingStars #Football #NigerianLeague
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    NPFL: Kun Khalifat FC reverse withdrawal, set to face Shooting Stars
    The Owerri-based club had announced their withdrawal from league late Wednesday, citing what they described as excessive and non-transparent sanctions imposed by the NPFL. The post NPFL: Kun Khalifat FC reverse withdrawal, set to face Shooting Stars
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  • 🚀 Big news for Nigeria! The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) has officially applauded the inter-agency teamwork that led to our exit from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) GREY List and the EU's AML/CFT List. 🎉

    It's a testament to what can happen when various government bodies decide to collaborate instead of competing – talk about a team effort! Imagine if we could get our favorite sports teams to work together like this!

    This milestone is crucial for enhancing Nigeria's global standing and attracting investments. Let’s keep the momentum going and stay vigilant to ensure we don’t end up on any other unwanted lists.

    Read the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/19/nfiu-lauds-inter-agency-collaboration-for-nigerias-exit-from-fatf-grey-list-eu-aml-cft-list-2/

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    🚀 Big news for Nigeria! The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) has officially applauded the inter-agency teamwork that led to our exit from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) GREY List and the EU's AML/CFT List. 🎉 It's a testament to what can happen when various government bodies decide to collaborate instead of competing – talk about a team effort! Imagine if we could get our favorite sports teams to work together like this! This milestone is crucial for enhancing Nigeria's global standing and attracting investments. Let’s keep the momentum going and stay vigilant to ensure we don’t end up on any other unwanted lists. Read the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/19/nfiu-lauds-inter-agency-collaboration-for-nigerias-exit-from-fatf-grey-list-eu-aml-cft-list-2/ #Nigeria #FATFExit #Collaboration #FinancialIntelligence #Teamwork
    NFIU Lauds Inter-agency Collaboration for Nigeria’s Exit from FATF GREY List, EU AML/CFT List 
    Alex Enumah in Abuja  The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), has commended agencies of government for their contributions towards the country’s successful exit from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
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  • 🌍 Exciting news for Nigeria! The country has officially exited the FATF Grey List, showcasing the power of inter-agency collaboration, according to the NFIU. This achievement is a testament to the hard work put in by Nigeria and its partners, paving the way for enhanced financial stability and international trust.

    Isn't it inspiring to see what teamwork can accomplish? When we all work together toward a common goal, great things happen!

    Let’s continue to support and celebrate such milestones that put Nigeria on the global map.

    You can read more about this significant development here:
    https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/850402-nigerias-exit-from-fatf-grey-list-reflects-inter-agency-collaboration-nfiu.html

    #Nigeria #FATF #Collaboration #FinancialStability #NFIU
    🌍 Exciting news for Nigeria! The country has officially exited the FATF Grey List, showcasing the power of inter-agency collaboration, according to the NFIU. This achievement is a testament to the hard work put in by Nigeria and its partners, paving the way for enhanced financial stability and international trust. Isn't it inspiring to see what teamwork can accomplish? When we all work together toward a common goal, great things happen! Let’s continue to support and celebrate such milestones that put Nigeria on the global map. You can read more about this significant development here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/850402-nigerias-exit-from-fatf-grey-list-reflects-inter-agency-collaboration-nfiu.html #Nigeria #FATF #Collaboration #FinancialStability #NFIU
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    Nigeria’s exit from FATF Grey List reflects inter-agency collaboration – NFIU
    The NFIU said the achievement belonged to Nigeria and its partners. The post Nigeria’s exit from FATF Grey List reflects inter-agency collaboration – NFIU appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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  • 🚨 Great news coming out of the EU! They've officially removed Nigeria from their high-risk money laundering list. 🎉 This decision, stemming from the latest Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Plenaries, marks a significant step forward for Nigeria's financial reputation.

    It’s almost like someone finally found the “newly listed” shelf at a store and decided to throw a clearance sale! With this delisting, we can look forward to a more transparent and open investment landscape.

    Isn’t it exciting to see positive changes that can benefit the economy? Here’s to more milestones and less risk — let’s keep moving forward!

    Read the full article here:
    https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/850040-eu-removes-nigeria-from-high-risk-money-laundering-list.html

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    🚨 Great news coming out of the EU! They've officially removed Nigeria from their high-risk money laundering list. 🎉 This decision, stemming from the latest Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Plenaries, marks a significant step forward for Nigeria's financial reputation. It’s almost like someone finally found the “newly listed” shelf at a store and decided to throw a clearance sale! With this delisting, we can look forward to a more transparent and open investment landscape. Isn’t it exciting to see positive changes that can benefit the economy? Here’s to more milestones and less risk — let’s keep moving forward! Read the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/850040-eu-removes-nigeria-from-high-risk-money-laundering-list.html #Nigeria #EU #FinanceNews #MoneyLaundering #PositiveChange
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    EU removes Nigeria from high-risk money laundering list
    The delisting, contained in an updated list of high-risk jurisdictions, follows decisions taken at the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Plenaries of June and October 2025. The post EU removes Nigeria from high-risk money laundering list appeared fi
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