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1.. Itβs the cats for me, I'm happy forΒ themΒ π₯Ί
We thank God for Tech o
Lmaooo @ like my dad wanted
2.. Mark on building fintech security on 6 month Bootcamp experience
Why did I read this in AsakeβsΒ voice?
3.. Well, Bey fans were like HTML fire boy, just dey cookΒ deyΒ go
4.. He said βDey playβ
Just know we are built differently
5.. Idan na by action (Idan-nation)
More from Idris about Aliko
6.. Omooo, I tried calculating this in naira but I still canβt.
Ohhh
7.. Someone said βMaybe you should carry gunβ
Lmaoooo, as per that is the only way
Because anyway na way in Naira marleyβs voice
8.. Bragginggggggg
Between Alhaji Dantata and Big Nenz
E for Energy
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Official News
Nigeria's Central Bank recently revoked the licenses of 47 microfinance banks, including Eyowo Microfinance Bank. The revocations were due to inactivity, insolvency, failure to provide returns, closure, or cessation of licensed banking activities for over six months.
Kunda Kids, a London-based edtech and media publishing company, has successfully raised $700,000 in funding. The company aims to further its mission of educating children in the diaspora about African history. With this investment, Kunda Kids plans to expand its efforts and make a greater impact in teaching African history to children.
Patricia, the retail trading app experienced a security breach that led to the freezing of withdrawals for its users. In an email to customers, the company explained the situation, stating that it had been hacked and that BTC and Naira assets were compromised. Patricia has taken steps to identify the source of the breach and is pursuing legal action against the responsible group.
Tyme, the parent company of South Africa's TymeBank and a global digital bank, has raised $77.8 million in a pre-Series C capital raise. The funding comes from Norrsken22 and Blue Earth Capital and will be used to expand operations in South Africa and the Philippines, as well as to support future expansion into Southeast Asia.
Bolt, a transportation network company, has opened its first office in Kenya to address driver complaints and provide support to its driver partners. Despite operating in Kenya for several years, Bolt did not previously have a physical office for drivers to seek assistance. The new facility aims to rectify this and provide a dedicated space for driver-related inquiries and support.