Borrowers have a right to claim personal loan insurance, but do they know?

CBN’s guidelines for financial institutions require lenders to present loan insurance to borrowers. This means borrowers out of employment due to the pandemic can claim personal insurance, if they know about it.

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Amarinth’s Innovative API 610 VS4 Vertical Sulphur Pumps Designed Specifically for the Oil and Gas Industry

Amarinth, a leading company specialising in the design, application and manufacture of centrifugal pumps and associated equipment to the Oil & Gas, petrochemical, chemical, industrial and renewable energy markets, has invested over £1M in designing and launching a new reliable low-maintenance range of API 610 VS4 vertical sulphur pumps for the oil and gas industry.

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Coronavirus: First Bank digital banking hits N8.18t transactions during lockdown

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First Bank customers conducted transactions totalling N8.18 trillion during the lockdown caused by the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus in Nigeria, Dr Adesola Adeduntan, the bank’s CEO says. Adeduntan says today a whole range of First Bank digital banking services came to the rescue during the five-week lockdown ordered by the government to contain the […]

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Coronavirus: No more business as usual as Ikeja Computer Village reopens

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Businesses resumed today at Ikeja Computer Village in Lagos after the lockdown caused by the Coronavirus outbreak, but it will no longer be business as usual at Nigeria’s largest technology market, according to the management board. Mrs Bisola Azeez Isokpehi, the Iyaloja of Ikeja Computer Village, told Technology Times in an interview at the weekend […]

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Post-pandemic rebound: Why businesses must weigh the cost of layoffs

Predicting how long the COVID-19-induced recession will last is impossible, hence, all the decisions a company must take to stay alive. Laying off staff is one such decision but it should be influenced by other factors

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Potentially exploitable weakness found in bacteria’s outer armor

The cell wall of bacteria helps keep toxins such as antibiotics out. Now, researchers have discovered a key mechanism that bacteria use to build their cell walls, which could present a new target in the ongoing quest to develop new drugs.

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“Sniff test” for consciousness may aid in treatment of brain injuries

A new study has uncovered a possible new tool for diagnosing severe brain injuries, with an inexpensive “sniff test” demonstrating the potential to predict those that will go on to regain consciousness further down the track.

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