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Online vs. Offline Bookmakers: What’s More Reliable?
The advent of the internet has revolutionized many industries, including sports betting. The betting industry now offers a broad spectrum of possibilities through online platforms and traditional brick-and-mortar establishments. The new era of digitalization brought about by platforms such as …
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Trends in South African Gambling Industry
Interviewer Thepointernewsonline: Hello, Indran. Thanks for joining us today. To start off, can you tell us a little bit about the state of the online betting industry in South Africa? Mr. Indran Naidoo (OnlineBettingSA): The online betting industry in South …
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Mukesh Ambani owns the most expensive villa in Dubai
India’s second richest man is building his real estate empire in Dubai by buying another villa by the sea Mukesh Ambani will break his previous record for the most expensive residential real estate deal in Dubai in just a few …
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How Creative Industry Can Survive COVID-19 –Amfest Convener
The Convene r of the African Music Festival (AMFEST), Kayode Adebayo, says the creative industry can only survive the effects of COVID-19 by embracing fresh ideas and strategies. Adebayo disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria …
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How Okowa Is Leveraging On MSMEs To Produce Job Creators
In his inaugural address in 2015, Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, Governor of Delta State, had identified the number of jobs created, directly and indirectly, as the major key performance indicator of any government. This is true for his state that …
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Camp 74 Fish Farmers Threaten To Quit Business
Members of Camp 74 fish farmers Association, Delta State, have threatend to abandon their businesses since it is no longer profitable to them. Disclosing this to the press in Asaba, the state capital, the Chairman of the Association, Mr. Chuks …
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Controversies Of Ogbeogonogo Market Fire
Once I got the distress call from my News Editor that morning, I dashed out of the newsroom and hopped onto the next rickshaw heading towards my direction. We had barely reached Ibusa junction when I jumped down, racing towards …
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COVID-19: Need To Patronise Nigerian Goods
A major lesson from the affliction of the world with COVID-19 is that it imbued countries with creative impulses to enhance their survival as independent entities. With the tragic deaths and huge dislocation of the global economy, countries knew it’s …