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1) PAKID would collect identity information from various sources to verify that a person is alive or dead and prevent identity theft and fake IDs.
2) It would be the first government public website and help attract companies while developing Pakistan's image worldwide.
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Disclaimer
The information in this report is provided on an “as is” basis. This document was produced by and the opinions expressed are those of Google, Temasek, Bain and other third parties involved as of the date of writing and are subject to change. It has been prepared solely for information purposes over a limited time period to provide a perspective on the market. Projected market and financial information, analyses and conclusions contained herein should not be construed as definitive forecasts or guarantees of future performance or results. Google, Temasek, Bain or any of their affiliates or any third party involved makes no representation or warranty, either expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of the
information in the report and shall not be liable for any loss arising from the use hereof. Google does not provide market analysis or financial projections. Google internal data was not used in the development of this report.
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- Other popular local apps include chat apps that allow users to communicate in local languages with Myanmar characters and stickers,
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Nigeria Breaking news can be viewed as reporting the activities of events, actions, proposals that
took place in Nigeria. Ranging from Polities, Banking sectors, Telecoms e.t.c
Before going deep into Nigeria breaking news let us take a look at Nigeria states . Nigeria has 36
states namely Abia State ,Adamawa State ,Akwa Ibom State , Anambra State , Bauchi State , Bayelsa
State Benue State, Borno State, Cross River State, Delta State , Ebonyi State , Edo State , Ekiti
State, Enugu State, Federal Capital, Gombe State, Imo State, Jigawa State, Kaduna State , Kano
State, Katsina State, Kebbi State, Kogi State, Kwara State, Lagos State , Nasarawa State, Niger
State, Ogun State , Ondo State , Osun State , Oyo State, Plateau State, Rivers State, Sokoto State,
Taraba State, Yobe State and Zamfara State.
Nigeria braking News also reported that the country is flowing with milk and honey. It is one of the
biggest markets for Africa with over 140 million intelligent people and corrupt leaders ready for
consumption of goods and services. In addition Nigeria is the 6th world's largest exporter of oil, soil
is reputed to be very fertile to the extent that plants and crops can grow on it and the weather
condition in terms of rain, sun, harmattan is so moderate not only for the human, animal but plants
as well.
It is part of Nigeria news that the list of viable banks in Nigeria as at December 2012 are. 1. Access
Bank - Acquired Intercontinental Bank 2. Citibank 3. Diamond Bank 4. Ecobank Nigeria - Acquired 5.
Oceanic Bank 6. Enterprise Bank Limited - Formerly Spring Bank 7. Fidelity Bank Nigeria 8. First
Bank of Nigeria 9. First City Monument Bank - Acquired FinBank 10. Keystone Bank Limited -
Formerly Bank PHB 11. Guaranty Trust Bank 12. Mainstreet Bank Limited - Formerly Afribank 13.
Savannah Bank 14. Skye Bank 15. Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria Limited 16. Standard Chartered Bank
17. Sterling Bank - Acquired Equitorial Trust Bank 18. Union Bank of Nigeria - Owned By African
Capital Alliance Consortium 19. United Bank for Africa 20.Unity Bank Plc. 21. Wema Bank 22. Zenith
Bank. You may get details of the banks address in business, events and jobs directory
www.nigeriaemarket.com
It is reported in online new that out of 63 registered political parties in Nigeria Only 8 parties won
legislative seats at the 2011 general elections. Only 18 political parties fielded presidential
candidates just as 23 fielded governorship candidates across the federation.
The news says Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) reported that parties that won at
least one state House of Assembly seat are the , Action Congress of Nigeria PDP, ACN; ANPP;
Congress for Progressive Change, PDC, CPC; Accord Party, AP; Democratic Peoples Party, DPP;
Labour Party ,LP; All Progressives Grand Alliance ,APGA,; Peoples Party of Nigeria, PPN; and
Peoples Democratic Congress, The INEC records further revealed that only 30 political parties took
part in the elections that ended with the governorship and state Assembly elections out of 63
political parties and subsequently, about 31 political parties have been de-registered by INEC
around December 2012
The IT news in Nigeria always future the major the major players in telecoms industry in Nigeria and
2. Africa at large. International companies especially in the telecommunications industry such as MTN,
Zain, Globacom, Etisalat , Stacoms are doing well in Nigeria. However, these companies believe that
telecoms business would be better if government put some basic infrastructures in place that will
create an enabling environment which in turn will boost their services to their customers. IT News
always do focus on hit on going competitions amongst the GSM operators in Nigeria, the calling
rates have drastically reduced as subscribers could make call as low as 10 kobo per second.
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