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Noisy Churches And Mosques Closed in Lagos Nigeria

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Authorities in Nigeria’s Lagos State have shut 70 churches and 20 mosques in an attempt to reduce high noise levels.About 10 hotels, [2]pubs and club houses were also closed, officials said.[7] Check also: S.A Prophet Drowns After Attempting To walk On Water Some estimates put Lagos’ population at around 20 million,[6] creating a constant background of noise – from the ...

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Open Visa Policy: Africans Will Be Able To Visit Any African Country By 2018

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African citizens currently face some of the most stringent visa restrictions in the world. [9]According to the Africa Visa policy / Openness Index Report launched by the African Development Bank (AfDB),[3] citizens of African countries require visas to travel to 55% of countries within the continent.[1] Check also: Ghana In Plans To Make Travel In Africa Easier For Africans Within ...

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Smacc Builds AI To Automate All Your Accounting

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Smacc, which uses AI to automate accounting,[9] has secured a $3.5 million Series A round from Cherry Ventures, Rocket Internet, Dieter von Holtzbrinck Ventures,[4] Grazia Equity and business angels. Check also: Microsoft To Acquire LinkedIn For $26.2 Billion Smacc offers small and medium-sized enterprises a platform to digitize and automate accounting and financial processes.[12] The founding trio Uli Erxleben,[1] Janosch ...

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Zimbabwe’s Richest Man Agreed To Buy Neotel For $430 Million

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Liquid Telecom is a U.K-based internet broadband provider which is controlled by Strive Masiyiwa, Zimbabwe’s richest man,[9] has reportedly agreed to acquire South African telecom operator Neotel for $6.55 billion ($430 million) from Tata Communications, [4]a subsidiary of Indian conglomerate, Tata Group. Check also:Africa’s Richest Man Bids For Automaker Peugeot Liquid Telecom will be partnering with Royal Bafokeng Holdings (RBH),[2] ...

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Uganda’s PM On South Korea, ICC, Homosexuality Law, And Elections

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Anders: The New York Times reported that South Korea and Uganda made 10 agreements recently related to defense,[9] health, rural development, and communications technology.[7 Would you please explain the nature of these agreements? Check also: Uganda’s President Sent Kim Jong Un Congratulatory Message H.E. Ruhakana Rugunda: South Korea is a very important country in terms of development. It has now ...

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