The NFL’s ratings are down, way down, compared to recent years. In former years, seeing the NFL lose viewership seemed unimaginable. But now, halfway through the 2016-17 season it’s clear that this is our reality. Amidst player protests, an unquenchable desire from the league to ‘straighten out’ the game, and what can only be described […]
7 Trends Driving Supplier Management
Supplier management has grown leaps and bounds in business circles in modern times. With global communications strengthening, and technology and transportation developing to greater levels by the day, new markets have opened up for businesses and enterprises, but with this has come a new set of challenges. While goods and materials used can be sourced […]
3 Cool Statistics That Prove Digital Signage Is the Way to Go for You and Your Business
Digital Media has become the in thing in the world today. The era has begun in earnest and there is no turning back. The internet, itself a form of digital media, is made up of Binary digits, Bits, which are represented by the numbers 0 and 1, has now come of age and this effect […]
3 Lesson We Should Take From Ancient Times
We have become a nation that in many ways eschews the importance of history. And in overlooking history, we also overlook the lessons it can and does teach us. The ancient Greeks, for example, lived long ago, but in many ways they’re just like us. Successes and failures, great inventions and disastrous wars, the people […]
Hillary Clinton extends her coalition to GOP members
Traditionally, Democratic Party presidential candidates build coalition primarily with liberal interest groups, which are mostly racial minorities and working class Americans. This was how Barrack Obama and Bill Clinton won presidential elections. But this time around in this bizarre politicking that gave us Donald Trump, things are upside town and normality is absconded. Hillary Clinton, […]
Nigeria: Floated Naira projected to lose ‘70 percent’ value
The floated Nigeria’s naira that has been pegged at 197-199 to a dollar lost over 40 percent of its value on the first day of trading. Unofficial reordered statistics on first day of naira outing revealed that naira was traded as low as 265 to a dollar and at one point nosedived to 288 to […]
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