#a challenge for Joe Biden

#a challenge for Joe Biden

“#a challenge for Joe Biden” Last month’s heroic rescue of a US hostage, Philip Walton, in Nigeria serves as a sharp reminder: Other Americans remain in captivity abroad unjustly, too, and the nation shouldn’t rest until every one of them is home. Walton’s rescue was absolutely spectacular: The elite SEAL team parachuted down a few…

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# Nigeria hopes blockchain will generate B revenue by 2030

# Nigeria hopes blockchain will generate $10B revenue by 2030

“# Nigeria hopes blockchain will generate $10B revenue by 2030 ” The director-general for Nigeria’s National Information Technology Development Agency, or NITDA, has said that the country could potentially expect a revenue stream between $6 billion to 10 billion from blockchain technology in the next ten years. According to a Nov. 5 announcement from the…

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#Nigeria desperately needs scientific investment to tackle COVID-19

#Nigeria desperately needs scientific investment to tackle COVID-19

“#Nigeria desperately needs scientific investment to tackle COVID-19” Nigeria, like other African countries, wasn’t spared from the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. To overcome this challenge, countries have been advised to keep testing, treating, and isolating to reduce infections. Nigeria has been expanding its capacity to test. The country’s laboratories can carry out about 18,000…

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#Navy SEALs rescue American hostage Philipe Nathan in Nigeria

#Navy SEALs rescue American hostage Philipe Nathan in Nigeria

“#Navy SEALs rescue American hostage Philipe Nathan in Nigeria” An American citizen kidnapped in Niger last week has been rescued in neighboring Nigeria by U.S. special forces. “Last night, our Country’s brave warriors rescued an American hostage in Nigeria. Our Nation salutes the courageous soldiers behind the daring nighttime rescue operation and celebrates the safe…

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#Facebook, Instagram censor posts about Nigeria protests

#Facebook, Instagram censor posts about Nigeria protests

“#Facebook, Instagram censor posts about Nigeria protests” Facebook wrongly tagged posts about anti-police brutality demonstrations in Nigeria as fake news — suppressing the content, according to a report Thursday. The social media giant, and its company Instagram, admitted to filtering out hashtags linked to the protests, which intensified after several demonstrators were shot dead by…

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