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Publisher of Yes International magazine features 37 Nigerian journalists in new book

Publisher of Yes International magazine features 37 Nigerian journalists in new book
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Mobile World Congress: More Than An Annual Ritual -By Okoh Aihe – Opinion Nigeria

THE Mobile World Congress, MWC 2024, holds next week, from February 26 to 29, at the Fira Gran Via in Barcelona. The city looks forward to this great event which, at some point, was gathering over 100,000 people in four days every year, and the industry looks forward to the meeting because it provides a great opportunity for networking and deal-making. The Mobile World Congress is hosted by the GSMA – the GSM Association which draws membership from the mobile industry, over 750 operators and allied companies, 400 of them, including equipment manufacturers and vendors. Last year, the Mobile World Congress added €461m to the Barcelona economy in four days. Every year, the final days of February are firmly rooted in the calendar of industry practitioners. It is fun. It is hard work. It is a lot of trekking to do, moving from one hall to another and looking for topics and products that will arrest your instincts and shape your business. At the end of the day, Barcelona makes up for a l

Herbert Wigwe: The things yet unsaid, by Dakuku Peterside

Herbert Wigwe: The things yet unsaid, by Dakuku Peterside
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Herbert Wigwe: The Things Yet Unsaid -By Dakuku Peterside – Opinion Nigeria

With a presence in more than 13 African countries plus a footprint in other continents, Access Bank was working towards realising this vision. Second, Wigwe University, which Herbert personally referred to as the “Future Harvard University of Africa”, was another extraordinary, bold dream. He set out to build the best University in Africa, investing $500m in the initial set-up.

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