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How Digital and AI Technologies Are Revolutionising Africa’s Employment Landscape

Africa stands on the cusp of an unprecedented transformation—one defined by its burgeoning youth population, the disruptive rise of artificial intelligence (AI), and the urgent need to recalibrate its labour.

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The Rise of AI Diplomats: How Algorithms Could Shape Africa’s Foreign Policy

In an era driven by relentless data streams, algorithmic decision-making, and the instant spread of misinformation, the role of the diplomat can no longer be confined to that of a.

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Taiwan Strengthens Grassroots Diplomacy with Visit to the Solomon and Mary Lar Foundation

The serene hills of Abuja pulsed with diplomacy, legacy, and shared purpose as the Solomon and Mary Lar Foundation welcomed Taiwan’s Head of Mission to Nigeria, Ambassador Andy Yih-Ping Liu,.

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Deputy Speaker Kalu Earns PhD, Merges Public Service with Academic Excellence at Abuja Leadership Centre

In an examplary fusion of governance and scholarship, Deputy Speaker of the Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Rt Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Policy and Strategic.

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5G and IoT Transforming African Cities into Smart Hubs

Africa’s digital transformation is accelerating, and at the heart of this evolution lie two ground breaking technologies: 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT). Together, they are redefining how African.

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Green Jobs Boom: Who Benefits from Africa’s Climate Transition?

The global green transition is driving profound changes in labour markets and economic strategies. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), the shift towards sustainability is expected to create 100.

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Reclaiming Africa’s Future: Dr Mike Omeri Speaks on Leadership, Education, and the Continent’s Path to Self-Reliance

In an engaging and deeply reflective conversation with African Leadership Magazine, Dr. Mike Omeri—a seasoned public affairs strategist, communications scholar, and former Director-General of Nigeria’s National Orientation Agency—offers bold insights.

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The Return of Africa’s Stolen Artefacts: What Comes Next?

Across continents, a profound shift is unfolding. In 2025, a growing coalition of museums, governments and international bodies is accelerating the return of artefacts looted during colonial periods to their.

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