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Elon Musk Says He Has No Interest in Buying TikTok
Elon Musk has made it clear that he has no interest in buying TikTok, despite growing speculation and concerns over the app’s Chinese ownership.
His statement comes after former U.S. President Donald Trump recently suggested that Musk could purchase TikTok if he wanted to.
However, the billionaire dismissed the idea, saying he hasn’t placed any bid and isn’t eager to acquire the platform.
“I don’t have any plans for TikTok. I’m not desperate to buy it. I rarely acquire companies,” Musk said.
He also admitted that he doesn’t use TikTok and isn’t familiar with its format, adding that his purchase of Twitter, now called X, was an exception rather than the norm.
Business
BATNF, NYSC Collaborate to Promote Agribusiness Among Corps Members
It has been noted that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATNF) plan to renew their partnership in agribusiness.
The new project is to involve youth in the agriculture business, widen their horizons, and educate them about the agritech sector.
The general manager shared that “The foundation is not only providing grants but also building a system of mentorship, structure, and support that enables corps members to see agribusiness as a serious enterprise pathway.” The plan is to use the NYSC platform to engage youths.
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Government Pledges Support for Women in Livestock Development Says Minister Maiha
Idi Mukhtar Maiha, Minister of Livestock Development, has revealed the government’s intention of placing women in the livestock transformation agenda that they have in store for Nigeria.
During a recent event, he praised women, describing them as the backbone of the country, and shared that the country will keep on needing their support, hence the inclusion of the agenda team.
He also praised the First Lady for the impact she has made in the country so far and her advocacy for women’s empowerment.
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“Minimum Wage Can Buy a Bag Now” — User Claims Rice Price Falling in Nigeria
Nigerians react as a user claims and shares that the price of rice in Nigeria is already reducing.
“Rice prices are finally dropping, minimum wage can buy a bag now. Step by step, we’re getting there. Nigeria will work in our lifetime.”
It can be noted that rice was sold at ₦85k to ₦90k, however, according to a market survey, the price of rice has dropped to ₦56k to ₦62k.
