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UAE inaugurates visa application, document attestation centre in Lagos, Nigeria

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  The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has officially inaugurated a Visa Application and document attestation Centre in Lagos, Nigeria at the office of the Consulate General of the United Arab Emirates, 8th floor, Nipost Towers, 1, Ologun Agbaje Street, off Adeola Odeku, Victoria Island, Lagos. The Consul General Dr Abdulla Al Mandoos in the presence of prominent government officials such as the special adviser to the Lagos State Government on Sustainable Development Goals and Investment, Solape Hammond; Comptroller General of Immigration for Lagos State, Ahmed Aliyu; Country Manager of Emirates airline, Paulos Legesse; Vice president of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Gbenga Ismail; Head of UAE visa Centre, Abdulla Alqahtani and several media houses were present to witness the centre’s unveiling ceremony. Dr Abdulla led the visitors on a tour of the centre, reaffirming that despite the current challenges of the pandemic, the United Arab Emirates still avails itself of the opport

Mali secures controversial win against Tunisia at AFCON

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  In a game that ended in controversy, Mali successfully secured a 1-0 win over Tunisia at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Group F. A 48th-minute penalty by Ibrahima Kone won the game for the Malians, whose keeper Ibrahim Mounkoro later saved a spot-kick from Tunisia’s Wahbi Khazri. The Carthage Eagles coach Mondher Kebaier and his technical staff rushed onto the field at full-time after referee Janny Sikazwe failed to add any injury time. The Tunisian side must have been that pissed because the second half saw two stoppages for video assistant referee checks, as well as a drinks break. The second half had also seen several substitutions in five separate windows, plus Mali ended the game with 10 men following an 87th-minute red card to El Bilal Toure. Nevertheless, all three points wete bagged by Mali, who now sit at the top of Group F, with the other group game between Gambia and Mauritania billed to take place later on Wednesday.

Alao-Akala: The policeman who rose to become governor

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  All people are indeed living histories, but they are only consciously read when they eventually check out of the world. The final cock of Chief Christopher Adebayo Alao Akala crew at dawn today, after the 71-year-old had reportedly battled illness for some while. The father of seven reportedly died in his hometown in Ogbomosho, Oyo state. Until his death, he held firmly the political fabric of Ogbomosho. This is with due credit to his grassroot influence and development contributions to the town when he was governor. Ogbomosho is the only town outside Ibadan which has produced a governor for Oyo state since 1999. Ripples Nigeria brings to you, a highlight of his life and trajectory through enduring childhood hardship, police cadetship, and eventually to being a governor in Oyo state. Chief Alao-Akala  was born on June 3, 1950, but two years after his birth, he became fatherless. In 1952, he lost his father in a ghastly motor accident at Iroko via Ibadan on his way to Ogbomoso from th

Abdulsamad Rabiu drops to sixth in Africa’s rich list after losing N12.40bn, Dangote retains top position

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  The founder of BUA Foods, Abdulsamad Rabiu, lost 0.66 percent of his wealth on Monday despite the rise in the value of his staple food company. However, his market rival, Aliko Dangote cemented his position as Africa’s richest man following the increase in his networth by 2.84 percent. Rabiu’s fortune dropped to $4.5 billion after losing N12.40 billion at the close of trading on the floor of the Nigerian stock market on Monday, dropping to sixth in Africa’s rich list. The company’s stock was priced low at the capital market, with holders selling at N68.50kobo per share, below the N69 stakeholders offered the equity on Friday.   However, BUA Foods crossed the trillion naira mark in the capital market where it is now valued at N1.05 trillion, four days after listing on the bourse. While Rabiu lost N12.40 billion, Dangote made a whooping N146.34 billion ($354 million) to end the day with $12.8 billion. The improvement in Dangote’s fortune was driven by the 4 percent rise in the value of

Super Eagles, 23 others to earn cryptocurrency in AFCON

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  Super Eagles players representing Nigeria at the ongoing African Nations Cup (AFCON) in Cameroon will receive payments in cryptocurrency throughout their stay in the tournament. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had last year banned trading in cryptocurrency in the country. Although the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) will pay the players in Naira for wearing the country’s colours at  AFCON , some of them will earn crypto for their exploits in Africa’s flagship soccer tournament due to the involvement of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, in the tournament. Binance recently sealed a sponsorship deal with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for the tournament. Players representing the 24 countries participating in the AFCON are expected to benefit from the largesse. The Binance Director for Africa, Emmanuel Babalola, who spoke on the development said: “Football is the most popular sport in Africa, one that unites the entire continent and as the leading bl

Poet Maya Angelou becomes first Black woman to appear on US coin

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  The United States Mint has started distributing quarters featuring the image of Maya Angelou, making the poet and activist the first Black woman to appear on US currency.   The quarter features an image of Angelou with her arms uplifted, a bird in flight, and a rising sun behind her, with a portrait of George Washington on the “heads” side. The US Mint said the image of Angelou was “inspired by her poetry and symbolic of the way she lived”.  The poet and writer, who died in 2014, was the author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, in which she wrote about the racial discrimination she experienced growing up.   Maya Angelou, the author of 36 books and the recipient of more than 20 honorary degrees, read her poem On the Pulse of the Morning at Bill Clinton’s 1992 inauguration, and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Barack Obama in 2010. “Each time we redesign our currency, we have the chance to say something about our country – what we value, and how we’ve progressed as a

Top 10 Nigerian startups with highest funding in 2021

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  Following trends through the year can be a tall order, especially when it involves tracking milestones recorded by startups in a fast paced economy and space. Through our tech desk at Ripples Nigeria we were able to report on these many developments as timely as possible, showcasing strides recorded by many startups -even as similar ventures continue to compete for a considerable share of the market. While the devastating effect of Covid-19 pandemic still leaves tell-tale impact on the economy, the year 2021 was quite a relief from the situation of things. This could be observed in the performance of startups in the year under review. Taking off from 2020, a new decade race was launched and we saw the springing up of new names virtually in every market in the tech ecosystem. For instance, we saw the emergence of Teesas in the edtech space, a market where uLesson, the Jos-headquartered edtech startup, remains a dominate player. Looking at some of the biggest raisers that made headline