eQube Gaming Limited announces new debt financing
NOT FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE U.S. OR THROUGH U.S. NEWSWIRE SERVICES $100,000 loan to fund continued growth. EQube Gaming Limited today is pleased to announce the closing of an $100,000 secured loan bearing interest at 4% per annum. A priority on payment has been granted through a promissory note. The funds being received are from existing debtholders, which include companies owned by two Directors of eQube … /NOT FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE U.S. OR THROUGH U.S. NEWSWIRE SERVICES/ $100,000 loan to fund continued growth.
EQube Gaming Limited (TSXV: EQG) (“eQube” or the “Company”) today is pleased to announce the closing of an $100,000 secured loan bearing interest at 4% per annum. A priority on payment has been granted through a promissory note. The funds being received are from existing debtholders, which include companies owned by two Directors of eQube Gaming Limited.
New research finds that 9 in 10 Nigerian youth want to take personal action in the fight against malaria, with over half (58%) believing the disease can be eliminated in their lifetimes – despite the country having the world’s highest malaria burden.
A new survey released by the RBM Partnership to End Malaria, in collaboration with Gallup International, explores attitudes to malaria among young people aged 18-34 in six countries: Nigeria, Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal and South Africa.
The data shows that youth in Nigeria are most likely to volunteer their time to support malaria control efforts, for example by distributing mosquito nets or supporting community clean-up activities (52%), even ahead of simply sharing information about malaria on social media (49%). A quarter also hope to make a difference by calling on national policymakers (28%) or engaging community leaders (23%) to prioritize malaria. Importantly, 90% of youth in Nigeria already take preventative measure
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Soloti Gaming Limited recently obtained its operation licenses from the National Lottery Board and the Lagos State Lottery Board.
The Chairman of Soloti, Mr. Adebayo Tade, in a statement made available to THISDAY, expressed optimism over the consistent growth trend in the gaming industry in Africa and Nigeria.
He noted that they had studied the market extensively to provide better services.
According to Tade, âWe have over the last two years been conducting extensive research on the gaming industry in Africa, notably West Africa, and we believe it is time to revolutionise and reposition the gaming industry in Nigeria, offering innovative and more strategic outcomes beneficial to the over 70 million Punters in the Nigeria Gaming industry.â
The management of Soloti Gaming Limited, a new investor in Nigeria’s fast-growing gaming industry has announced its entry into the gaming sector. The new firm in a statement Friday also promised to create job opportunities both directly & indirectly for thousands of Nigerians over the next three years. Kagara Victims Have Not Been Released, says […]
Public Notice: You Need To Know The Gazette regularly prints public notices alerting the public to proposals whether by statutory authorities, private companies or individuals. Ladbrokes Betting & Gaming Limited has applied for a premises licence at St Michael’s Retail Park under the Gambling Act 2005. If the licence is granted and the new premises is ready to trade, Coral will surrender their current licence at Camrose Football Club. Any of the following persons may make representations in writing to the licensing authority about the application: - A person who lives sufficiently close to the premises to be likely to be affected by the authorised activities