Currently, Netflix has its presence in over 190 countries worldwide with a global customer base of about 240 million subscribers, and subscription costs differing in some of these countries. For Netflix’s African market, data from Statista has projected an estimate of about 5.8 million subscribers in 2026. According to data by Harrison and Hunter Agency, the standard (basic) package monthly rates from Netflix as of December 10, 2023 for African countries showed that the lowest monthly subscription was paid by Egyptian customers at $3.
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But what happens when a friendship starts to feel more like a burden than a joy? Knowing when to let go can be challenging, especially if you've shared many good times. Recognising the signs of a deteriorating friendship can help you decide when it's time to move on and focus on more fulfilling relationships. 1. Lack of mutual effort ADVERTISEMENT
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The beauty of nature and the quietness are some of the reasons why many people like to visit Obudu. However, certain things can make the trip difficult. Getting the right information about the experience can make all the difference; ADVERTISEMENT
Here are some things to note; 1. It is a camping experience and not a luxury vacation The tourist expects a resort experience where all their needs are catered to but they end up getting a camping experience.
According to the U.S District Court document, they perpetrated the act through a Los Angeles-based money laundering network. The indictment alleges that about 80 defendants including 77 Nigerians used various online fraud schemes to defraud victims out of millions of dollars. ADVERTISEMENT
U.S government statement Nick Hanna, US attorney, said federal authorities apprehended a total of 80 suspects for cybercrime and money laundering. Hanna said the “investigations began in 2016 and showed that the suspects ‘many of who are from Nigeria’ colluded with federal and state agents to dupe unsuspecting victims of their money.
This is probably due to what they have become known for, which is the 'die by fire' tag line. Pulse Nigeria has done a little digging to see what else we can discover about one of the most popular churches in this country. Here are seven interesting things I learnt from MFM's website. ADVERTISEMENT
1. MFM started with a prayer meeting: In 1989, Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya (DKO) held a prayer meeting in his home.
Sorry, Michaels and Jessicas: your reign at the top of the baby names list is over. The people having the most kids in this country, Millennials, are giving their babies stranger and stranger names.
In a time when actual people are naming their children Legendary and Sadman and Lux (after the Instagram filter), that should perhaps come as no surprise. But in the new study, published in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology, researchers wanted to figure out if the trend was more than anecdotal.
Pete Souza / White HouseMcKayla Maroney and Barack Obama are so not impressed
TIME is not impressed.
O.K., just kidding, we’re actually really impressed by this picture-perfect moment, not to mention the President’s apparent knowledge of Internet memes.
The 2012 U.S. Olympic gymnastics team stopped by the White House on Thursday for a meet and greet with President Obama. But before the team (also known as the Fierce Five) left, Obama pulled aside McKayla Maroney, who placed second on vault this summer, to discuss “the face.
Branch Rickey (1881-1965) 1881-12-20 American Baseball HOF catcher (St. Louis Browns), manager (St. Louis Browns, St. Louis Cardinals), and executive (GM St. Louis Cardinals - 4X World Series champions, Brooklyn Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates), noted for bfreaking MLB color barrier by signing Jackie Robinson, born in Stockdale, Ohio
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Bayo has covered two national elections and produced multiple special reports that are relevant for young people who want to understand important issues in the news. Years in Journalism Years at Pulse Nigeria Bayo Wahab is the News Editor at Pulse Nigeria. He is a passionate journalist with core interest in special reports, development and investigative journalism. Reach him via bayo.wahab@pulse.ng
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