Investing in woman

GTV Exclusive By Guardian Exclusive What does it mean to invest in women? ‘Investing in Women’ founder Anita Kouassigan and Maje Ayida, along with others from the recent conference in Lagos, such as Binta Max-Gbinije, and Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien, shared their views with Guardian TV https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/com.ventramediagroup.transcode.outbox/INVESTING+IN+WOMEN_GTVmp4_1544541781-360pMP4.mp4

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‘Anthony Joshua ‘begging’ for fight’

Anthony Joshua’s team is “begging” for a world heavyweight unification bout, says WBC champion Deontay Wilder. The American, 33, controversially drew with Britain’s Tyson Fury in Los Angeles earlier this month. The WBC has since sanctioned a direct rematch after a “unanimous agreement” in a meeting of the board of…

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Blogger Sentenced To Three Years For “Defacing Flag”

A Vietnamese blogger was sentenced to nearly three years in jail on Friday for smearing white paint on the national flag in the one-party communist country where defacing state symbols is deemed an egregious offence. Huynh Thuc Vy, an outspoken activist who is eight weeks pregnant with her second child,…

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Nigerian Artist Song Featured In The 61st Grammy Awards Commercial

IBK Spaceshipboi song was featured on the twenty-seven seconds commercial for the 61st Grammy Awards for 2019. In preparation for the 61st Grammy awards show 2019, the recording academy released a #LetsHearIt commercial on its Instagram page which featured music from Nigerian musician-IBK Spaceshipboi. The Nigerian musician, IBK  Spaceshipboi, also announced the happy news…

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The era of USSD

In 2008, Bill Buxton wrote an article where he described a concept known as “The Long Nose of Innovation.” The definition of that term and the premise of that article as he described it is – “The bulk of innovation behind the latest “wow” moment is low-amplitude and takes place…

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Nigeria, South Africa deepen global Internet penetration

Region’s growth up by 24.4%, Nigeria has 105m users Internet penetration in Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya and other part of Africa, sustained global growth in 2018. It moved from 7.7 per cent in 2005 to 45.3 per cent at the end of the year. Nigeria, as at October, can boast…

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