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The U.S. government wants to require all US visa applicants, both immigrant and non-immigrant, to disclose their social media handles to the...
Read moreDetailsBarclays has agreed to pay $2 billion, the equivalent of £1.4 billion, in civil penalties to resolve claims for fraud...
Read moreDetailsGovernors of South West at a attend meeting O’dua Investment Group has formally admitted Lagos as one of the investing...
Read moreDetailsFacebook Inc., currently facing a firestorm over how it handles personal information, says it will make it simpler for users...
Read moreDetailsKemi Adesoun, Nigeria’s finance minister, has called for a meeting with Maikanti Baru, the general managing director of Nigeria National...
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Read moreDetailsSouth Africa economy added 81 000 non-agricultural jobs in the last quarter of 2017, according to Statistics SA's latest quarterly...
Read moreDetailsGhana’s apex bank Monday said it has reduced its benchmark interest rate to the lowest in four years as inflation...
Read moreDetailsOil prices reversed earlier gains on Monday, retreating from their best level in two months, as concerns of a looming...
Read moreDetailsThe world's largest gathering of the African private sector, Africa CEO Forum 2018, has kicked off in Abidjan, the economic...
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