Rapper J. Cole Joins Rwanda Basketball Team
J. Cole Rap star J. Cole has signed with the Rwanda Patriots and will play as a shooting forward in the maiden NBA-backed Basketball Africa League which starts
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J. Cole Rap star J. Cole has signed with the Rwanda Patriots and will play as a shooting forward in the maiden NBA-backed Basketball Africa League which starts
Lionel Messi is facing a probe by La Liga and Catalan government officials over a potential breach in Covid-19 protocols after it emerged he hosted a barbecue p
Ahmad Ahmad, the president of the Confederation of African Football has tested positive for coronavirus. "This morning, I've been declared positive to Covid19.
Microsoft on Wednesday reported rising revenues in the past quarter amid strong demand for cloud computing services from pandemic-hit businesses and consumers a
In line with its efforts at enlightening Nigerians on the nefarious actions of cybercriminals exploiting the COVID-19 Pandemic to mislead and defraud unsuspecti
Alphabet Inc began offering the world's first commercial high-speed internet using balloons to villagers in remote regions of Kenya's Rift Valley on Wednesday.
France's decision to give only temporary security approval for fifth-generation mobile equipment shows the government intends to gradually sideline Huawei Techn
Apple said it would re-close more than two dozen stores in seven states starting Thursday, including its home state of California, bringing total closures to 77
The Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA) on Saturday advised Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to register with the .ng domain name. The President
Google on Friday, highlighted five YouTube channels for e-learning with schools in Nigeria closed, due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Communi
One video calling application that has witnessed a boom in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic is Zoom. However, Zoom is now facing a legal suit after a chu
A group of Latvian IT and telecommunication companies have joined forces to develop a mobile application for tracking contacts of people infected with the novel
Nearly two million Australians rushed to download a new smartphone app designed to make coronavirus contact tracing easier, the government said Monday, overlook