NESG projects inflation to average 15.5% in H2’26
Experts seek reforms to unlock poultry industry’s potential
Stimulating economic growth through housing finance
UAHD restates commitment to raising business tycoons
Kaku.com.ng launches in Nigeria to drive local pubs search
Nigeria loses N27bn to gas flaring
Nigerian election will benefit African economy —AXA
NCAA erred by suspending our AOC —Discovery Air boss
‘Court Cannot Determine DStv Tariff’
Nigerians urge Buhari to revive the economy
How FG modernises farming, promotes mechanisation— Echono
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SubscribeE-banking: Fresh concern over identity theft by cyber criminals
Mobile financial services are still high priority for many mobile operators, financial institutions, technology firms, and governments in most sub-Saharan African countries, including Nigeria. However, the growing fear of identity theft has stalled the otherwise progress that should have been recorded in that genre of financial transaction. Although the adoption of mobile banking has in no small measure made banking easier, identity theft by cyber criminals poses very serious challenges to bank officials and their customers.
7 social media marketing lessons from 2015 Presidential election
General Buhari probably didn’t have more money than the opposition. He banked more on his creativity and track record. Don’t assume that spending more money on offline advertising will increase your monthly turnover. According to experts, the time spent to reach 50 million users are-Radio: 38 years, TV: 13 years, Internet: 4 years, iPod: 3 years, Facebook: 2 years. Facebook ads display your products/services to a potential audience of 1 billion people and you can choose the demographics of your target audience.
‘Why Nigerian consumers use multiple service providers’
Despite the constant battle among mobile telecommunication operators for supremacy in the Nigerian market, consumers are still careful to use more than one service provider to meet their communication needs. However, according to an Accenture 2015 Digital Consumer Survey, this is not a popular trend around the world.
Investors stake N279.12bn on 25.93bn shares in first quarter of 2015
Investors on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) staked N279.12 billion on 25.93 billion shares traded in 261,116 deals in the first quarter of 2015.z
Top 10 performing stocks
On the top 10 performing stocks last week were the shares of Fidelity bank plc, National Aviation handling Company, NAHCo Plc, Zenith International Bank Plc, Oando plc, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc and United Bank for Africa, UBA Plc. The rest were International Breweries Plc, UACN Property Development Co. Plc, Glaxosmithkline Consumer Nig. Plc and National Salt Company, NASCON Plc.
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