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Drown UNILAG students :Elegushi announces closure of beach

Drown UNILAG students :Elegushi announces closure of beach

In honour of the two drowned students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, and towards improving the safety and management standards at the beach, the Elegushi Royal family of Ikate Land and owner of the facility, has announced the official closure of the beach.

Alienware celebrates 20 years with 4 new products at E3 in Los Angeles

Alienware celebrates 20 years with 4 new products at E3 in Los Angeles

Gaming pioneer and subsidiary of Dell Inc., Alienware, has rolled out a fierce new line-up of powerful, VR-optimized products at this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, as it celebrates its 20th anniversary as a trailblazer in specialty high-performance PC gaming systems.

Digital: Opportunities for businesses to recreate growth models

Digital: Opportunities for businesses to recreate growth models

The magnitude of change Andrew Grove, former Chairman of Intel Corporation, in his classic, Only the Paranoid Survive, provides a fresh perspective to Michael Porter’s ‘5 Forces’ analytical model.1 He articulates the possibility of a ‘10X’ magnitude force of change to Porter’s ‘5 Forces’ variables, such that the changes the variables provide to a business are not incremental.

‎Experts proffer solution to end tomato scarcity

‎Experts proffer solution to end tomato scarcity

A group of experts in the plant science industry under the aegis of Croplife Nigeria have advocated an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach to ending the Tomato Leaf Miner or Tuta Absoluta, a scourge that has caused low tomato yield across the country.

Ambode urges Muslims to pray for political leaders

Ambode urges Muslims to pray for political leaders

Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Sunday urged Muslims to utilise the period of Ramadan to pray for political office holders as they strive to address the challenges facing the country.

CFA Francs: Prices of rice crash in Kano

CFA Francs: Prices of rice crash in Kano

Prices of imported and local rice have fallen in Kano, following the crash of CFA Francs in the parallel market.
A price survey conducted by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the Singer market in Kano on Sunday, revealed that a bag of 50kg of imported rice, which used to cost between N13, 800 and N14 500, now sells for N12, 500.