Tesla said in the statement that;
“Thereafter, we invested an aggregate of $1.50 billion in bitcoin under this policy and may acquire and hold digital assets from time to time or long-term. Moreover, we expect to begin accepting bitcoin as a form of payment for our products in the near future, subject to applicable laws and initially on a limited basis, which we may or may not liquidate upon receipt.”
The fast-rising American electric car manufacturer further disclosed that it made the bet on Bitcoin after updating its investment policy last month to allow Tesla to invest in digital assets as well as gold bullion and gold exchange-traded funds.
You came, you saw, you conquered : Tributes paid to father-of-six and pillar of Manchester s Nigerian community following death with Covid-19
Babatunde Elemosho, 62, from Gorton, died in hospital on December 23
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The leadership of the All Nigeria Community in a conservation with MyNigeria
The leadership of the All Nigerian Community, the body responsible for Nigerians in Ghana has said it hopes to do more for the community in 2021 amid the disappointing end to 2020.
This statement was made by the Chairman, Hon. Salihu Alhaji Mohammed, and Public Relations Officer, Chief Akintola Bolanle in an exclusive chat with MyNigeria’s correspondent in Ghana’s capital, Accra.
Both parties, who have been instrumental to the progress of the community said the coronavirus pandemic desecrated a significant amount of projects the leadership had for the community – one of which was the All Nigeria’s Conference.