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Shares of PC and printer maker HP (NYSE: HPQ) fell today, down as much as 4.8% at one point before recovering to a 4.1% decline as of 1:50 p.m. ET.. Back when the old Hewlett-Packard split in two ...
mPedigree refers both to a mobile telephony shortcode platform that interconnects GSM mobile networks in a number of African and Asian countries to a central registry wherein pedigree information of product brands belonging to participant manufacturers are stored, as well as the organisation that was founded in 2007 to manage and promote this registry to organisations and governments in Africa ...
TheCable is an independent online newspaper in Nigeria. It was launched on April 29, 2014 by Simon Kolawole , the former editor of This Day newspaper. [ 1 ] Its publisher, Cable Newspaper Ltd. , was established on November 29, 2011.
The dam was designed to have a generating capacity of 960 megawatts (1,290,000 hp); however, only 8 of its 12 turbines have been installed, reducing the capacity to 760 megawatts (1,020,000 hp). [7] The dam generates electricity for all the large cities in Nigeria. [8] Some of the electricity is sold to the neighbouring country of Niger.
P.M. News is a daily newspaper published in Lagos, Nigeria, by the Independent Communications Network Limited (ICNL). The company also publishes the weekly TheNEWS magazine and Tempo , a tabloid. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The Nation is a daily newspaper published in Lagos, Nigeria. According to a 2009 survey it was the second-most-read newspaper in Nigeria [citation needed], and this result was repeated in a 2011 report by The Advertisers' Association of Nigeria (ADVANS). [2] The paper's website says it stands for freedom, justice and the market economy.
Flooding in Nigeria has become a yearly occurrence that claims lives and destroys many properties. According to the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Joseph Utsev, following two flood-related deaths in Abuja in July 2024, the rains have persisted, causing property and business disruption in the midst of a crippling economy where rising food costs are making matters worse for Nigerians.