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http://africacheck.org/fact-checks/reports/twitter-opts-ghana-office-nigerias-top-political-parties-cast-blame-did-they/(permalink)
Author: africa-check
Factors
veracity
mostly credible
language
English
Date published
2021-05-06
Entities
United Nations Population FundJosPam BeeslyJack HarknessInBevStatistaAlexa InternetSmall and medium-sized enterprisesN postcode areaExtreme povertyDeveloping countryLekkiBreweryCerealInformal economyApplied Digital Data SystemsForeign direct investmentAgence France-PresseFreedom of speechOpinion pollAnheuser-BuschSustainable Development GoalsAll Progressives CongressSteelInternational Monetary FundEgyptEthiopiaMuhammadu BuhariYouTubeLagosSingaporeGoogleMicrosoftPovertyGhanaAfricaMalaysiaInstagramGross domestic productKenyaUnited NationsSouth AfricaChief executive officerNigeriaTwitterIndiaFacebookSABMillerJammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic PartyWorld Poverty ClockNational Bureau of Economic ResearchGlobalWebIndexStatCounterInstitute of technologyMicrobloggingNollywoodMobile telephonyLimited liability companyNational accountsUnited Nations Conference on Trade and DevelopmentClosed shopStatisticsActive usersDorsey BurnetteGSMADigital economy

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  • Multinational technology companies Facebook and Google have opened in Nigeria and the world’s largest brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev and multinational food manufacturing giant Kellogg’s have established their multibillion-naira brewery and factory in Nigeria.

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