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With each passing day, cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum become more competitive. Cryptocurrency investors are continuously on the search for the best cryptocurrencies that have the potent...
With each passing day, cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum become more competitive. Cryptocurrency investors are continuously on the search for the best cryptocurrencies that have the potent...
FBNQuest Merchant Bank Sells Commercial Paper worth 15 Billion Naira FBNQuest Merchant Bank Limited, a part of FBN Holdings Plc, is offering commercial paper worth N15 billion to investors. FB...
The market is bullish on oil as it concentrates on the cease-fire talks and the Chinese COVID-19 outbreak The bears have regained control of the oil market, with prices falling more than 5% in t...
Electricity Tariff and Fuel Scarcity Push Inflation to 15.81% says Meristem Inflation in Nigeria is expected to reach 15.81 percent in February 2022, according to Meristem analysts. The data i...
When you open a new bank account, you will always have the option of selecting the type of card you require. Visa, Verve, and Mastercard are the three different types of debit cards available. People ...
Berger Paints Nigeria PLC Berger paints started operation in Nigeria on the 9th of January 1959. The company started leading the Coating and Allied Industry in Nigeria, “a legacy inher...
How to take screenshots on iPhone An important function in a mobile phone or tablet in recent times is the ability to take screenshots, that is to say to record in an image what appears on the sc...
A World Bank 2019 news explains that 85% of Africans live on trivial than $5.50 per day. An enormous ratio of these grown-ups are unbanked and underbanked; hence, they don’t have a way to value an...
The federal government explains why they shut down illegal money lending banks. FG announced that these money lenders that didn't register under the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) were engr...
Two of Nigeria’s largest commercial banks declared to the public the limit on international transactions using naira debit cards to $20, which is about 10,000 per month when converted. Nigerians c...