Extramileafrica

Extramileafrica Extramile Africa is a hybrid cooperative platform that offers everyday consumers and undeserved Nigerians to buy, access and own Assets on Credit.

Our platform enables users to browse our Assets catalog and Buy-on-Credit, or pay an initial downpayment,

08/06/2026

🚆🌱 STOP CHASING MONEY. START BUILDING ASSETS. 💰➡️🏡

While many people are spending their energy chasing only daily income, smart investors are building income-generating assets that work for them today and create wealth for generations tomorrow.

Imagine owning assets backed by:

✅ Land Banking
✅ Agricultural Tree Investments
✅ Cash Crops
✅ Fruit Crops

These are not just investments—they are opportunities to build a lasting legacy for your children and secure your financial future.

At Extramile Africa, we are making asset ownership accessible through:

🔥 Discounted Prices
🔥 Flexible Installment Plans
🔥 High-Growth Asset Opportunities

The wealthy don't just earn money—they own assets that appreciate, generate income, and create long-term security.

🌳 Buy Assets.
💵 Generate Income.
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Build Generational Wealth.
🏆 Leave a Legacy.

🚄 The Asset Ownership Train is Moving — Are You On Board?

📞 For enquiries: 🌐 www.extramileafrica.com.ng⁠

📱 WhatsApp: +2349016551665

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🚗⚡🏠📱 Why wait for your dreams when you can own them today?At ExtraMile Africa, we believe life should move at your pace—...
02/06/2026

🚗⚡🏠📱 Why wait for your dreams when you can own them today?

At ExtraMile Africa, we believe life should move at your pace—not your wallet's. Whether it's the vehicle that drives your ambition, the appliances that make life easier, the solar solution that keeps your home powered, or the gadgets that keep you connected, we've made ownership simple with flexible payment plans designed for you.

✨ Drive More. Power More. Live More. Connect More.

With affordable payment options, your next big upgrade is no longer a future goal—it's a decision you can make today.

💳 Flexible Payments

⚡ Instant Access to Essential Assets

🌍 Trusted Solutions for Everyday Living

📲 WhatsApp: 09016551665

🌐 Website: www.extramileafrica.com.ng⁠�

ExtraMile Africa — We Make It Possible.

🚀 Ready to unlock bigger opportunities through collaboration?Join ExtraCoopNG VIP Circle by Extramile Africa – The Extra...
08/05/2026

🚀 Ready to unlock bigger opportunities through collaboration?

Join ExtraCoopNG VIP Circle by Extramile Africa – The Extra Circle and gain seamless access to:

✅ Credit / Loan opportunities
✅ ROI partnerships
✅ Cooperative contributions
✅ Powerful business & professional network

Whether you’re a business owner, freelancer, , artisan, or professional, this is your chance to connect, grow, and thrive with a community built for shared prosperity. 🌍💼

📍 Venue: 4B Oshineye Street, Pedro, Bariga, Lagos State

🪑 Limited slots available!

📲 To reserve your spot or make enquiries, send a WhatsApp message now:

09016551665

Like play like play, we started Extramileafrica and today we have put different essential assets into the hands hundreds...
19/04/2026

Like play like play, we started Extramileafrica and today we have put different essential assets into the hands hundreds of people including low-income earners, civil servants, self-employed, freelancers, micro-enterprises, artisans,

One of our giveaway is, you can't decorate your life, homes, offices with MONEY, but you can decorate it and make your life and environment, even your income comfortable owning essential, productive assets and you can even pay for it upto 5X if you don't have all the money shop. Visit www.extramileafrica.com.ng or WhatsApp DM: +2349016551665...

Own an essential Asset- Solar power, Freezer, electric bike and lots more with us today without the full-payment- Own, pay gradually with Extramile Africa.

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At Extramileafrica, we are repositioning your mind to start thinking owning essential, productive,, even income-generati...
19/04/2026

At Extramileafrica, we are repositioning your mind to start thinking owning essential, productive,, even income-generating assets like mobilities, solar power to speedup your work and productivity, appliances, working tools. You can get all these from Extramile Africa either through our;

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17/04/2026

For millions of Nigerians living on the edge of the poverty line, the "emergency" button on their mobile phones has suddenly gone dark. Following a sweeping regulatory directive by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), major telecommunications operators, including market leaders MTN Nigeria and Airtel, have suspended their popular airtime and data lending services.

The move, part of the new Digital, Electronic, Online and Non-Traditional Consumer Lending Regulations (2025), aims to bring "loan sharks" to heel. However, on the streets of Obalende and the sprawling markets of Kano, this supposed "protection" feels more like a pincer movement.

For the average Nigerian, this isn't just a technical glitch; it is a breakdown of a critical financial safety net. The service allows customers to "borrow" small increments of airtime or data to be repaid on their next recharge. In an economy characterized by unpredictable cash flows, these micro-loans are often the only thing standing between a petty trader and a lost sale.

"It’s been heartbreaking to watch young Nigerians complain so bitterly," an industry observer told Gemini News. "The network providers didn't just stop the service on a whim. There is a deeper, silent regulatory friction that has been brewing for months."

Evidence of the disruption’s origin surfaced in a circular circulating online. The FCCPC, under the leadership of Tunji Bello, reportedly instructed telcos to shut off the service.

The letter, titled “Re: Failure of Compliance with the Digital, Electronic, Online or Traditional Consumer Lending Regulations (DEON Lending Regulations 2025) and Ensuing Enforcement,” referenced an earlier directive from November 13, 2025. It mandated that telcos deal only with FCCPC-approved Airtime Credit Services (ACS) providers.

The move has sparked accusations of regulatory overreach. Critics argue the FCCPC is "throwing its weight around" in territory traditionally overseen by the NCC or the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, headed by Mr. Bosun Tijani.

"Consumers were not consulted, nor were they considered," a source familiar with the matter stated. "The telcos were given no choice. They don't want to be in the government's bad books, so they are complying, but the pain is being felt by the masses."

The industry has moved to challenge the commission's authority. On Tuesday, April 16, 2026, the Wireless Application Service Providers Association of Nigeria (WASPAN) secured a significant victory at the Federal High Court in Lagos.

In Suit No. FHC/L/CS/760/2026, Justice A. Lewis-Allagoa granted an interim injunction restraining the FCCPC from enforcing or implementing the DEON Consumer Lending Regulations 2025.

The court’s order prevents the commission, its officers, or agents from giving effect to the regulations pending the hearing and final determination of the case. This legal reprieve offers a glimmer of hope for the millions currently cut off from emergency credit.

As Nigerians vehemently demand the restoration of the *303 # service, the situation has prompted calls for a thorough review of the FCCPC’s operational methods.

While the commission’s mandate is to protect consumers from predatory lending, the current blackout suggests a disconnect between regulatory goals and the survival needs of the "underbanked." For a nation striving for digital inclusion, cutting off the most basic form of mobile credit may be a cure far more damaging than the alleged disease.

🌿 OWN LAND IN LAGOS AND LET THE LAND PAY YOU BACK. What if your land could earn money back for you with trees & crop pla...
13/04/2026

🌿 OWN LAND IN LAGOS AND LET THE LAND PAY YOU BACK.

What if your land could earn money back for you with trees & crop planted on the land as your land keeps appreciating — without you lifting a finger?

That’s not a dream. That’s Greenhill Orchard & Garden, and it’s happening right now at Eleran-Igbe axis, Lagos.

Here’s what you get:

🟢 500 SQM of prime farmland/residential estate land
🟢 Located at Epe — one of Lagos’ fastest-growing corridors
🟢 Price: ₦3,500,000 | Initial Deposit: ₦500,000 to secure your plot
🟢 BONUS: Pay in full and unlock FREE farming on your land — with a 50% profit margin guaranteed, powered by ExtraFarm by Extramile Africa

Let that sink in.

You own the land. ExtraFarm works the land. You collect the profit in 18months

This isn’t just real estate — it’s a passive income engine wrapped in a land title.

While others are chasing returns on shaky investments, you’ll be holding something real. Something that feeds your family, grows in value, and pays you back season after season.

🔥 Plots are selling fast. This is not the time to “think about it.” land doesn’t wait. The people who bought theirs five years ago are smiling today. Don’t be the person who tells that story with regret.

✅ To secure your plot:
👉 Drop “FARM” in the comments
👉 Send us a DM right now
👉 Or call/WhatsApp us directly

₦500,000 Initial Deposit holds your 500 SQM.

The Minister of State for Finance, Taiwo Oyedele, has admitted to errors in Nigeria’s new tax reform laws, assuring that...
11/04/2026

The Minister of State for Finance, Taiwo Oyedele, has admitted to errors in Nigeria’s new tax reform laws, assuring that steps are already underway to address the identified issues.

Oyedele spoke while addressing concerns over reported discrepancies in the laws during a fireside chat at the 2026 annual conference of the Nigerian Bar Association Section on Legal Practice, themed ‘From Policy to Practice: Making Sense of Nigeria’s New Tax Reforms’, according to a statement from the fiscal reforms committee. The concerns followed claims made on December 17, 2025, by Abdussamad Dasuki, a member of the House of Representatives from Sokoto, who alleged that the gazetted tax laws available to Nigerians differ from those passed by the National Assembly.

In response to the allegation, the House constituted a seven-member panel to investigate the discrepancies, while Oyedele had earlier urged Nigerians to await the outcome of the lawmakers’ findings.

In a social media post on Friday, the fiscal reforms committee said the minister acknowledged “that errors occurred due to manual processes and multiple stages of review” in the law-making process.

He, however, noted that corrective measures are being implemented through a proposed finance bill.

What we need is a more transparent and reliable legislative process where every version of a law is publicly available,” Oyedele said.

He assured that enforcement of the new tax laws would not be arbitrary, stressing that the reforms are anchored on clear policy intent, transparency, and fairness.

Oyedele also emphasised the need to understand the rationale behind tax laws rather than focusing solely on their provisions, adding that policy intent should guide both interpretation and implementation.

Highlighting past challenges, the minister pointed to inconsistencies in Nigeria’s previous tax regime, particularly disparities between personal and corporate tax burdens, which he said discouraged business formalisation.

He explained that the new reforms are designed to incentivise formalisation, ensure policy consistency, and reduce discretion in tax administration.

Reflecting further, Oyedele said abrupt policy shifts—such as proposals to increase taxes on gas companies—had previously discouraged foreign investment.

“If policies can change overnight, it sends the wrong signal to investors. Consistency is critical,” he said.

On inclusivity, he stressed that the new tax framework protects low-income earners and small businesses, noting their limited capacity to bear tax burdens.

“Nearly half of working Nigerians earn less than N70,000 monthly. Taxing them aggressively would be unjust,” he said.

Oyedele added that the reforms eliminate minimum tax on loss-making businesses, describing the previous practice as a form of taxing capital rather than profit.

While acknowledging improvements in public revenue utilisation, he called for greater efficiency, noting that Nigeria still lags behind countries like South Africa in tax collection.

“My name is Emeka.I graduated with a 2:1.Six months later — no job. No money. Nothing.I started doing logistics on anoth...
08/04/2026

“My name is Emeka.
I graduated with a 2:1.
Six months later — no job. No money. Nothing.
I started doing logistics on another man’s bike.
Every trip I made, he collected 40%.
I was sweating in Lagos sun from 6am to 10pm —
building HIS future with MY sweat.
That thing pain me die.
Then a fellow rider told me about Extramile Africa —
said they could finance my own bike. No bank stress.
I almost laugh am off.
But I applied.
Few weeks later, they called me.
The day I held my own key —
I just sat on that bike and didn’t move.
Because everything I was working for was finally mine.
Now I run 20 trips a day.
I keep everything I earn.
If you’ve ever hustled with someone else’s tool —
you already know this feeling.
Extramile Africa made it possible.
Your turn.”

06/04/2026

Join ExtraCoopNG today and you can get 3x of your money after three months when you save your seeds, so you too can get your business to the next level.

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