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NoOnes CEO, Ray Youssef. The Chief Executive Officer of one of the leading cryptocurrency platforms in Nigeria, NoOnes, Ray Youssef, has revealed that peer-to-peer popularly known as P2P is probably like $500bn business in Nigeria alone. Youssef sai
I told my wife whenever I slept with another lady – Charly Boy Charly Boy First, I don’t like the word, ‘activism’, because it has been so abused and overused. I am just a person who sees things differently. I would rather be called a ‘s
NNPC, marketers in war of words over fuel scarcity The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation has blamed the lingering fuel scarcity in the country on panic buying and sharp practices by some petroleum marketers who are exploiting the present situa
Abandoned Lagos buildings inhabited by hoodlums demolished after PUNCH report Residents of the Tokunbo Kelani community in the Igando area of Lagos State have heaved a sigh of relief as the two abandoned buildings used as a hideout by suspected cri
Electronics brand celebrates Korean pop music with Fiesta Contest A technology and innovation company, LG Electronics, has introduced K-POP Fiesta contest in Nigeria in a bid to celebrate Korean pop music and dance. The event provides a unique plat
Ride-hailing firm premieres documentary Tech company, InDrive, recently premiered an eponymous documentary to tell its success story. At the premiere of the documentary, which was held at the Radisson Blu Hotel on Victoria Island, Lagos State, duri
Justina Brown makes history with Swiss Blues Award Justina Ogunlolu, aka Justina Lee An afrofunk, jazz, blues, and soul singer, Justina Ogunlolu, aka Justina Lee Brown, recently made history when she became the first African to win the prestigious
Your virginity till marriage can give you what all the men in the world can’t give! Temilolu Okeowo My dearest Busayo and other Nigerian girls, I would be very correct to say Busayo is experiencing what an average Nigerian
Nigerian fintech companies have warned their customers against trading in cryptocurrency or any virtual currency on their apps, threatening to block any accounts found engaging in such activities. At least four fintechs—Opay, Moniepoint, PalmPay,