by Dennis Isong Lagos State, the economic hub of Nigeria and Africa's biggest city, is a lively and fast-growing place with great potential for...
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The Minister of Trade and Industrialisation, Lucia Iipumbu has advised Namibian intellectual property holders to voluntarily register for copyright, as this can be used as collateral to secure loans or engage with direct foreign investors.
by Dennis Isong Lagos State, the economic hub of Nigeria and Africa's biggest city, is a lively and fast-growing place with great potential for...
By Darren G. Spinck Lord Cameron’s April 2024 visit to Mongolia and Central Asia demonstrates the growing importance that London places on...
In a groundbreaking development that could reshape the landscape of artificial intelligence and music creation, several top AI music generators are...
The registration period for the 2024 Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT) counseling will close today, July 3....
The Paratus Namibian Cycle Classic is scheduled for 5 and 6 October, marking a significant event on the local sports calendar since its establishment...
[ez-toc] iGaming Industry and Altenar's Innovation: Empowering Sportsbook Creation The online gaming world, including sports betting, is growing...
Tech behemoth Microsoft and Open AI are the targets of a fresh lawsuit brought by the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) for alleged copyright...
Welcome back to our debunking series, taking on conventional economic wisdom. Today, I want to examine the dominant view that global trade is...
The Federal Government has launched a strategic initiative to attract foreign investors into Nigeria’s Tertiary Institutions The Hon Minister of...
Namibian consumers struggle to make ends meet, as the high cost of living continues to affect household finances.