The Skillsquared Blog
Our official blog with news, technology advice, and business culture.
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The NNPC Dollar Remittance Crisis: Where Are the Dollars?
Former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Lamido Sanusi, doesn’t hold back in demanding answers from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC). His relentless questioning sheds light on the issues surrounding NNPC’s dollar remittance practices amid Nigeria’s foreign exchange crisis.
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Father’s Love Church: Nurturing Faith, Building Relationships
Fathers Love Church is a Christian church that emphasizes building and maintaining a healthy relationship with God the Father.
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Start Your Own Profitable IT Firm with Skillsquared
Imagine owning an IT firm without the need for direct involvement. Well, with Skillsquared, that dream can become a reality. In this blog post, we’ll explore how Skillsquared can help you become a digital dynamo and conquer the world of IT without the hassle of team management.
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African Startups Secure $83 Million in Funding During January 2024
The funding landscape in Africa has been evolving rapidly in recent years, with investors recognizing the untapped opportunities and the immense talent pool present in the region. African startups are making significant strides in sectors such as fintech, e-commerce, healthtech, and agritech, attracting attention from both local and international investors.
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CBN Restricts Outbound IMTO Transactions and Limits Inflow Payouts to Naira
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has recently implemented new guidelines that restrict the operations of international money transfer operators (IMTOs) to only inbound transfers, effectively stopping outbound transfers.