The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) says it has disbursed N948 billion to 4, 478, 381 smallholder farmers under the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP) across
Month: April 2022
‘Twenty-Five Twenty-One’ ends on a questionable note
TvN coming-of-age romance drama “Twenty-Five Twenty-One” came to an end Sunday, landing top ratings for its time slot. Featuring the strong friendship of teen fencers
Webtoon make jump to animation
After supplying storylines for hard hitting dramas to local broadcasters and global streaming services, webtoons are poised to be turned into TV animations. Content production
Grammys 2022: Jon Batiste & Silk Sonic biggest winners of the night
Jon Batiste and Olivia Rodrigo were the king and queen of the night at the 64th annual Grammy awards. The awards ceremony was supposed to
Myanmar central bank says FX deposits must be converted into local currency
Foreign exchange earned by locals in Myanmar must be deposited in accounts at licensed banks and exchanged for the local currency within one working day,
Moody’s upgrades South Africa’s credit outlook to stable
Government has noted and welcomed Moody’s decision to affirm South Africa’s long term foreign and local currency debt ratings at ‘Ba2’ and revise the outlook
Quantit wins Asian Private Banker Technology Award
South Korean fintech company Quantit said Monday it has received the best disruptive solution award at Technology Award 2021 hosted by Asian Private Banker. The
Black Coffee bags his first Grammy
South African internationally acclaimed house DJ and music producer Black Coffee has begged a Grammy award. Born Nkosinathi Maphumulo, Black Coffee grabbed the Best Dance/Electronic
President Kenyatta condoles with the family of Bishop Geoffrey Gichure
President Uhuru Kenyatta has condoled with the family of Bishop Geoffrey Ndung’u Gichure of the African Inland Church (AIC) following the death of his mother,
Edo begins assessment of workers for promotion
The Edo State Government has commenced the evaluation and assessment exercise for the promotion of workers in the state’s civil and public service. The Edo