- 3 May, 2024
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Facebook Pay buttons are coming to online stores in August
Almost two years down the line, Facebook is taking a big step to expand its payments platform. The company
Miriam Olusanya appointed Managing Director of GTBank
This is according to a notice signed by the company’s secretary, Erhi Obebeduo, and sent to the Nigerian Exchange Group Limited (NGX).
Four arrested over online abuse of England players
Four people have so far been arrested in connection with online abuse directed at England players, the UK Football
Australian PM denies rumour, says, ‘I didn’t soil myself in McDonald’s’
Australian Prime Minister, Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Source: Strait News Australian prime minister Scott Morrison has broken his silence
BREAKING: Anger in Senate as INEC panel moves to clear rejected nominee today
The Nigerian Senate Senators in the upper legislative chamber of the National Assembly are poised for a showdown this
FG spends 72% of revenues on debt servicing
• Debt servicing to revenue ratio jumped from 54.66% in 2019 to 72% in 2020 The Federal Government made a
South Africa deploys army in two provinces to quell protests
President Ramaphosa says the violence that has left six dead is unprecedented in post-apartheid South Africa. The South African military
Naira gains at forex market, dollar supply up by 141%
The exchange rate between the naira and the US dollar started the week on a positive note as it closed
Elon Musk defends Tesla’s $2.6B acquisition of SolarCity in Delaware court
Elon Musk is testifying Monday morning in a lawsuit over Tesla’s 2016 acquisition of SolarCity, a $2.6 billion transaction that
Cryptocurrency traders struggle to sue Binance
One fun (?) thing about cryptocurrency is that it’s newer than regular money — or as the cryptocurrency enthusiasts call