Comedian Crazeclown has lamented about a N1m stock his father bought in 2002 now being valued at N11,561. The skit maker in a video he shared, said his dad bought the stock to give him and his siblings a better life.
As a Nigerian, we all grew up eating stockfish in our favourite soups. This dried and preserved fish delicacy is an integral part of Nigerian cuisine giving it a strong aroma and distinct taste. Surprisingly, stockfish didn't originate from Nigeria. This fish
Lenovo recently confirmed that it was going to use stock Android on its own smartphones from now on. The company today announced its first smartphone with stock Android, the Lenovo K8 Note.
Telecommunications giant, MTN Nigeria, has said it will list its shares on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 2017. The company said in a statement on Thursday that the listing was part of a settlement arrangement with the Federal Government.
The 76-year-old is now said to be disturbed that Manchester United have now turned to a laughing stock after losing three games this season in the English top flight.
Being prepared means you have to stock food in your house and be economical with your movement at this particular point in time so as to avoid being stranded.
Craze Crown, a popular comedian, regrets the discovery that the one million naira stock his father purchased for them 11 years ago is now worth only N11,000.
The billionaire's net worth broke its previous peak on Wednesday as Amazon's stock surged 4.4 percent to a record $2,878 value per share, boosting his fortune.