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Selar will support 150 Nigerian students with ₦10 million in tuition grants through its Smart Hustle Initiative, targeting undergraduates and SS3 students preparing for WAEC and JAMB.
The event featured keynote speeches from top industry leaders in the creator economy, panel sessions from renowned creators, and other insightful conversations.
Kenyan insurers maintained profitability through the coronavirus pandemic according to Fitch Ratings.
At the heart of it, Selar is an e-commerce store builder that allows creators to sell digital products and services like; e-books, music, courses, and training, etc., across borders.
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