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Ford Volunteers Begin Global Caring Month

      September is Ford Global Caring Month and thousands of Ford employees around the world will be venturing out into their communities to make people’s lives better. In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), Ford volunteers will be tackling more than 35 widely varying projects in South Africa, Angola, Kenya, Mozambique, ...

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23-year-old Gorillaz app Code-cracker Lands a Job at Jaguar Land Rover

Jaguar Land Rover has hired the first of the next generation of electronics and software engineering geniuses following the recent code-breaking recruitment challenge within the Gorillaz app. Daniel Dunkley, a 23-year-old from Gloucester, UK, is the first successful code-breaker to join Jaguar Land Rover. Daniel left school at 16 and ...

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Nissan Pledges Support to Hurricane Harvey Relief, Recovery Efforts

Nissan has joined in mobilising support for people affected by the devastating Hurricane Harvey in the United States. A day after Toyota announced a combined $3million boost to the relief and recovery efforts in Houston, Texas, Nissan Group of North America Thursday announced an immediate $150,000 cash donation to the ...

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Heritage Bank Partners NatnudO on Food Security

Heritage Bank Plc has entered into a partnership with NatnudO Foods, a food processing company,  in its determination to make poultry affordable and accessible for the people. This, according to the bank, is to ensure that the menace of food insecurity currently prevailing Nigeria becomes history as soon as possible. ...

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Osinbajo Lauds Obaseki, WACOT on Edo Fertilizer

The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has commissioned the Edo Fertilizer and Chemical Company Limited, Auchi, a public private partnership between the state government and WACOT Limited, which has the capacity to produce about 60,000 metric tonnes of fertilizer per annum. The Vice President who was accompanied by the Ministers ...

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