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Nigeria: GE, LASTVEB to Empower Lagos Students in Advanced Manufacturing

Image: business Sam live The multinational American union corporation, GE has declared its intention to train and develop the skills of Lagos students in advance manufacturing. This program is in.

Nigeria: UN Demands for the Release of Remaining Chibok Girls

The federal government of Nigeria recently received a proposal from a United Nations human rights committee to devise more strategies to the recovery of the remaining Chibok girls still held.

10 Tips on How to Overcome Fear

By: Matshona Dhliwayo Fear has been an adversary terrorizing humanity since the beginning of time.  A basic emotion like joy or anger, fear is an emotional response to a perceived.

Ethiopia Exports $62 Million Worth of Agricultural Products to China, Europe

Image: UN The head of Ethiopian Trade ministry Gondar regional office, Bizuayehu Demissie, has said that Ethiopia has successfully exported 62 million US dollars’ worth of agricultural products through the.

CAF Amends CCL and CCC Calendar

The CAF Executive Committee has recently decided after a meeting to amend the calendar for the knockout stages of the Total CAF Champions League 2017 and Total CAF Confederation Cup.

How to Monetize Social Media by Creating Excellent Content

BY: Brian Hughes  Do you think promoting your blog through social media is a waste of time? Or do you think focusing on social media is less important than your.

Nigeria: Acting President, Security Chiefs Discuss Issues on Security

Acting President Osibanjo on Monday, held a private meeting with Security Chiefs, Minister of Defence, National Security Adviser and some heads of para-military outfits at the Vice President wing of.

U.S Federal Judge Suspends Deportation of Immigrants

Image: afophs.wordpress  The deportation of more than 1,400 Iraqi nationals from the United States has been placed on hold by a federal judge in Michigan. U.S. District Judge Mark Goldsmith obliged.

Namibia: U.S. Embassy Provides $1.8 Million to Stop Illegal Trafficking of Wildlife

Image: cater news agency  The U.S. Embassy in Namibia is set to partner with the country’s Ministry of Environment by providing financial aids worth 1.8 million U.S. dollars to stop.