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Breaking: Hackers Steal Data From 47m T-Mobile Customers, Demand Bitcoins; You’re...
T-Mobile has confirmed that hackers have stolen the data belonging to at least 47 million of its customers. T-Mobile said hackers are demanding Bitcoins.
Colombia-based Fintech Minka raises $24m to expand, allow banks,clearing houses move...
Colombia-based Fintech company Minka has announced that it has secured $24 million in capital through a funding round led by Tiger Global and Kaszek.
Breaking: Okonjo-Iweala emerges only candidate for WTO DG as Korean...
Former Nigerian Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has emerged the only remaining contender for the World Trade Organisation, WTO, Director-General, DG, after her close and only rival, the South Korean Trade Minister, Yoo Myung-hee withdrew from the race. Yoo made her resignation on Friday.
Govt borrowings are driving interest rates upward — Chioke, CEO,...
Govt borrowings are driving interest rates upward — Chioke, CEO, Afinvest
Average price for petrol drops, kerosene increases – NBS
Abuja - The average price paid by consumers for Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) dropped by 1.2 per cent year-on-year, the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics...
Get up to N2m School fees loan for your ward with...
While children are resting at home and having an exciting holiday, parents can prepare for the next term in excitement too as Diamond Bank launches its Back to School with No Hassle Campaign.
Breaking: CBN Freezes Bamboo, Chaka, Risevest Accounts Over FX, Cryptocurrency
Nigerian Fintech firms, Risevest, Bamboo, Chaka, CTL and Trove risk losing customers as CBN moves to freeze their accounts.
$500 million Chinese Loan agreement signed in Hong Kong, sovereignty clause...
House of Representatives members, the Ministers of Transportation and Finance, Chibuike Ameachi and Zainab Ahmed yesterday disagreed over the sovereignty clause embedded in the loan agreements between China and Nigeria
CBN Injects $210m into Foreign Exchange Market
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Tuesday injected 210 million dollars into the inter-bank Foreign Exchange Market to boost liquidity in the system.
Breaking: U.S. Backs Okonjo-Iweala for WTO
The United States, U.S. has given its formal backing to Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to lead the World Trade Organization, removing the final obstacle to her bid to be the first woman and the first African to run the Geneva-based trade body.