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ICC Africa regional arbitration to hold confab in June
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By Ebunoluwa Sessou
The 5th ICC Africa Regional has concluded plans to hold a Conference on International Arbitration in June between 1 and 4, 2021.
With the theme, “Arbitration in Africa: Expanding the Scope,” the conference will be organised to virtually in strict compliance with COVID-19 protocols.
In a statement signed by the Conference Director of Logistics and Publicity, Dr Yemi Agbelusi, FCIArb, the conference is the most important gathering for the African Arbitration Community.
According to him, this year’s event will parade an assemblage of top-class speakers to facilitate topical discussions, relevant news, indispensable updates, and networking on International Arbitration in the region.
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Bitcoin trading gained much fame in 2016 during the recession in Nigeria just as Ponzi schemes developed like MMM, Get Help World Wide, Twinkas and others.
However, due to the technicalities involved in learning the process, many Nigerians stuck to the Ponzi schemes until recently when knowledge of the blockchain technology began to expand in the country.
In 2017, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) issued a circular precisely on January 12, warning that the regulator does not guarantee any risk involved in such commercial banks which it regulated.
The Nigerian Data Protection Regulation( NDPR or Regulation )
2 was introduced by the National
Information Technology Development Agency ( NITDA or Agency ) to safeguard, regulate and protect against
personal data breaches and also ensure Nigerian businesses remain
competitive in international trade.
3 Since the introduction of the
Regulation, organisations that process personal data have had to
make necessary adjustments to the way personal data are collected
and processed to ensure conformity with the requirements stipulated
in the NDPR.
The scope of the Regulation is broad as it applies to all kinds
of transactions including transactions that involve employees
intended for data processing.
5 The Regulation extends to