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Top-ranked Picayune gained some payback Friday, defeating Pascagoula 24-10 to extend its winning streak to 14 games. At the same time, the 6-0 Maroon Tide took sole possession of first place in Region 4-5A.
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Nigeria鈥檚 money transfer business landscape entered a new phase as the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc and MoneyGram launched  outbound money transfers in Nigeria.
This week -- the other two unbeaten teams in the Sun Herald South Mississippi Top 10 -- St. Stanislaus (7-0) and Ocean Springs (7-0) -- face key contests as they continue their quest for a region title.
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Second-ranked St. Stanislaus returns home to face No. 8 Poplarville (6-1) in a game that could be pivotal in deciding the Region 8-4A championship. Two years ago, these two teams played a classic on SSC's home field as Poplarville beat SSC 82-80 -- and there was no overtime. SSC has lost only one game over the past two seasons.
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The newly launched MoneyGram service allows Nigerians to send money abroad through any UBA branch in Nigeria or Africa, while the funds are received in dollar or the currency of the receiving country.
Third-ranked Ocean Springs also returns home to face Harrison Central (4-4), which is in the midst of a four-game losing streak. The Greyhounds are coming off a 35-21 victory at Biloxi.
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"Right now we are making our own
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With this service, Nigerians can now send money to countries like the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States of America (USA) from Nigeria. The Nigerian, for instance, will send money in naira, the person receiving in the UK or the USA will receive it in pounds or dollars. 
breaks, and we are getting some, too,'' Ocean Springs coach Ryan Ross said. "I like all our running backs. They work hard every week. They know they all have their job to do and if they are patient, they will get their carries. They may break one and help the football team.
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"I'm proud of everybody. I think it was a good team win. Marcus Buckley made some great plays for us, and that is a credit to Drew Windham and the o-line. Everybody gets credit.''
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The outbound money transfer service allows Nigerians to send money in naira to over 200 countries around the world by simply working into any UBA branch in Nigeria or in the 18 other African countries where UBA has operations outside Nigeria or through any other MoneyGram Agent Bank.
Fourth-ranked D'Iberville (5-3) faces a key home game with Hancock as the Warriors try to stay in the region race, one game behind Ocean Springs, Gulfport and Hattiesburg.
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Fifth-ranked Gulfport, also 5-3, has a showdown with one of the Region 4-6A tri-leaders -- Hattiesburg. The Tigers have won three in a row, including a 62-20 win over St. Martin. Gulfport has also won three in a row, including a 38-14 win at Hancock last week. They game is in Hattiesburg.
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The launch event, which held at UBA鈥檚 head office in Marina, Lagos, was hosted by UBA鈥檚 Group Managing Director (GMD)/CEO, Phillips Oduoza, who had a live demonstration of how the service will work by sending money from Nigeria to Ghana.
Two new teams crashed the rankings -- No. 8 Poplarville and No. 9 Stone (4-3).
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He sent naira, which was received in real time in Ghana Cedis by the CEO of UBA Ghana. The transaction was witnessed by the media and other assembled guests both in Ghana and Nigeria via video link.
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&nbsp;Speaking during the event, UBA鈥檚 GMD said the new UBA and MoneyGram outbound money transfer service will boost trade and business between African countries as many Nigerians who do business across Africa, no longer have to move around with cash as they can easily transfer money to their business partners in other African countries or in China, Europe and America.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/19-porte-monnaie>Porte-Monnaie</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/18-pochette-louis-vuitton>Pochette Louis Vuitton</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/21-sacs-du-soir>Sacs du soir Louis Vuitton</a></li></ul>

Revision as of 20:23, 30 October 2014

Nigeria鈥檚 money transfer business landscape entered a new phase as the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc and MoneyGram launched  outbound money transfers in Nigeria.

The newly launched MoneyGram service allows Nigerians to send money abroad through any UBA branch in Nigeria or Africa, while the funds are received in dollar or the currency of the receiving country.

With this service, Nigerians can now send money to countries like the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States of America (USA) from Nigeria. The Nigerian, for instance, will send money in naira, the person receiving in the UK or the USA will receive it in pounds or dollars. 

The outbound money transfer service allows Nigerians to send money in naira to over 200 countries around the world by simply working into any UBA branch in Nigeria or in the 18 other African countries where UBA has operations outside Nigeria or through any other MoneyGram Agent Bank.

The launch event, which held at UBA鈥檚 head office in Marina, Lagos, was hosted by UBA鈥檚 Group Managing Director (GMD)/CEO, Phillips Oduoza, who had a live demonstration of how the service will work by sending money from Nigeria to Ghana.

He sent naira, which was received in real time in Ghana Cedis by the CEO of UBA Ghana. The transaction was witnessed by the media and other assembled guests both in Ghana and Nigeria via video link.

 Speaking during the event, UBA鈥檚 GMD said the new UBA and MoneyGram outbound money transfer service will boost trade and business between African countries as many Nigerians who do business across Africa, no longer have to move around with cash as they can easily transfer money to their business partners in other African countries or in China, Europe and America.

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