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How to Use Snapchat Ads for Your Business

These days, Snapchat seems to totter on the edge of disaster, with everyone wondering if Instagram Stories will actually knock Snapchat into irrelevance. Could that happen? Maybe. But it hasn’t happened yet, and Snapchat still has enough active users that it’s still an extremely valuable marketing platform. That includes Snapchat Ads, which the majority of businesses either don’t realize exist, or that they’re available to small businesses. The good news is, Snapchat Ads do exist and they are available to small businesses.

US accuses Nigeria of using child soldiers

The report listed Nigeria among countries to face restriction for allegedly violating the Child Soldier Prohibition Act, CSPA, 2008. Other countries also accused of violating the act in the report include Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. The countries were said to have

Moyo eyes Zimbabwe presidency

A former government minister and one time vice-president of the African Development Bank, Nkosana Moyo, has thrown his hat into Zimbabwe’s political ring. Mr Moyo denied he

Nigeria corruption investigator Austin Okwor survives shooting

A leading anti-corruption investigator in Nigeria has survived being shot multiple times, officials say.  Austin Okwor is reported to be part of a team investigating corruption within the judiciary. He is being treated in hospital for his wounds. The attack happened in Port Harcourt on Saturday night, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission said.

How to avoid known cancer causing agents

There can be much in the news from time to time about chemicals that are associated with cancer, and this may be confusing and scary for you. Much is unknown about how cancers develop in the body; however, there are substances and exposures that are known to cause cancer in humans. These are documented and reported

Michael Nyqvist, Dragon Tattoo and John Wick actor, dies aged 56

S wedish actor Michael Nyqvist, best known for a leading role in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Swedish film series, died in Sweden on Tuesday after a year-long battle with lung cancer. He was 56. Nyqvist "passed away quietly surrounded by family" in Stockholm, his spokeswoman Alissa Goodman said in a statement that called him "one of Sweden's most respected and accomplished actors."