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Facebook Cryptocurrency: Six Global Firms to Invest $60m in Currency Development
By Dayo Adesulu As Facebook unveils its Cryptocurrency ‘Libra’ on June 18, Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Uber, Stripe and Booking.com will each invest $10 million to
100 Sudanese Feared Killed, 700 Injured, Seeking Ethiopia, Regional Allies Pressures
By Dayo Adesulu Helpless dying Sudanese are seeking for pressure from Ethiopia and regional allies on Sudan Transitional Military Council and paramilitary forces, as about
Cryptocurrency, Blockchain: India Develops Framework For Citizenry
By Dayo Adesulu Rising from the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors summit held in Japan last week, India has developed Cryptocurrency and blockchain
Cryptocurrency Decentralization: How Safe Is It from Fraud?
By Dayo Adesulu Cryptocurrency decentralization is widely believe that its operational nature would always hinder hackers and fraudsters from gaining access to operators funds. Also,
Oando Staff Stay Off Over SEC Investigation
..As Police Take over Head Office Staff of the Oando Plc have been asked to stay off work to enable the Securities and Exchange Commission
Violence Imminent In Niger Delta Over Buhari’s Refusal To Sign Maritime Varsity Bill – RNDA
By Dayo Adesulu Leader of the Reformed Niger Delta Avengers, RNDA, a coalition of militants groups supportive of President Buhari, Self-styled “Major General” Johnmark Ezon-ebi,
Fake News: How U.S, Facebook Save Atiku From Political Embarrassment
A political activist and former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, has commended a report released by a
UNILAG Crisis: Principal Officers’ Fate Will Be Determine Thursday
… As SSANU Denies Taking Side, Dissociates Union From Impasse By Dayo Adesulu After two days of closed door meetings between the Pro-Chancellor, University of
FG Approves N9.47B For Grain Purchase, Safes $21B On Imports
The Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Chief Audu Ogbe has announced the approval of N9. 47 billion for the purchase of grains which would

