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US-based Nigerian billionaire set to buy Fidelity Bank

US-based Nigerian billionaire set to buy Fidelity Bank
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Friendly wild vervet monkey colony grows to 40 in Dania Beach, researcher says

‘Friendly’ wild vervet monkey colony grows to 40 in Dania Beach, researcher says Updated:  Tags:  DANIA BEACH, Fla. – A colony of African vervet monkeys has lived in Dania Beach, near the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, for decades, but more people have been noticing them lately. Missy Williams, of the Dania Beach Vervet Project, was able to create a sanctuary for the colony of 40 monkeys near the Park N’ Go, an off-airport parking operator. Dave Winquist, the manager at Park N’Go, said the monkeys are regular friendly visitors, and they are always looking for something to eat. They really like bananas and peanuts, he said.

US-Based Nigerian Billionaire To Invest N3bn In Fidelity Bank – Igbere TV

US-Based Nigerian Billionaire To Invest N3bn In Fidelity Bank – Igbere TV
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Capitol riot may have cost Trump, Republicans big dollars

From Florida to New York, the pro-Trump riot on Capitol Hill in Washington appears to be costing both President Donald Trump's businesses and the Republican Party significant money in lost customers and corporate donor support.

Florida Atlantic University researchers test for COVID-19 in saliva

Florida Atlantic University researchers test for COVID-19 in saliva January 14, 2021 at 4:10 PM EST - Updated January 14 at 4:10 PM Researchers at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton are finding easier ways to test for COVID-19. The different technology is being shared with medical communities across the country. Professor Massimo Caputi said the technology behind testing for COVID-19 is changing. FAU s Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine has found a way simpler way to test for COVID in saliva, making it quicker for labs to get results What was taking us five hours ended up taking three hours, which almost cut in half the original amount of time, Caputi said.

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