Grand Oak Launches Korect Bitters, Unveils Ninalowo As Ambassador
Grand Oak Limited, manufacturers of Seamans Schnapps has launched Korect Bitters into the Nigerian bitters market with a view to creating alternative choice for...
NLNG Plant Shutdown Threatens Gas Production
The continued shutdown of operations by Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd is a looming danger to the country’s annual production of 22 million tonnes...
Optimus Bank Commences Operations
Optimus Bank Limited, a fully licensed national commercial bank, has officially commenced its operations in the country.
During the grand opening and formal launch of...
Mastercard to Buy Stake in MTN’s $5.2 Billion Fintech Unit
MTN Group Ltd., Africa’s biggest wireless carrier, says Mastercard has agreed to take a minority stake in its financial-technology (fintech) business, which the company...
SeerBit Unveils Alpha, Enabling Businesses in Africa to Drive Growth
Seerbit, a Pan-African payment solutions provider, has unveiled Alpha, a white-label product that makes it easier for financial institutions, travel and hospitality companies, online...
FICAN Summit To Feature Discussion On Digital Infrastructure
Key stakeholders in the economy are preparing to brainstorm and possibly provide solutions in line with Nigeria’s Payment System Vision (PSV) 2025, following challenges...
WhatsApp New Feature Aids Screen-sharing During Video Calls
WhatsApp has introduced screen-sharing, a new feature that will enable its users to share presentations or documents during live video calls.
The feature, which was...
Tecno Pova 5 Pro Unveiled
Tecno pova 5 pro has been unveiled, featuring an upgraded Mecha design with eye-catching RGB lights on the back panel. Building upon its predecessor,...
Airtel Africa, Mastercard partner on Cross-border remittance
Airtel Africa and Mastercard have announced the launch of a new cross-border remittance service, which will enable Airtel subscribers across 14 African markets to...
Naira Closes At N950 To Dollar In Parallel Market
The naira yesterday sustained depreciation in the parallel market, closing at N950 to a dollar. The rate was N50 weaker than the N900 it...