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Africa’s Urban Marvels and its Progressive City Skylines

 Africa, often portrayed through a lens of struggle and hardship, stands as a continent teeming with innovation, progress, and burgeoning urban developments. Comprised of 54 diverse countries and a population.

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Inside Nigeria’s Foreign Policy: Bridging Africa’s Unity and Citizen Welfare

From the heart of Africa’s giant emerged a bold and visionary foreign policy, one deeply rooted in Afrocentrism. Picture Nigeria post-independence in 1960, with its former Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar.

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Kenya’s Visa-free Travel: A Vision of Unity

Africans face a staggering 38-visa hurdle to travel within Africa using their passport, in stark contrast to Europeans who enjoy visa-free access to most African countries. The African Union’s (AU).

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Driving Urban Transformation: Africa’s Influential City Owners

 The world is evolving, and urbanisation is on the increase. As such, there is a growing need for more development across cities. But the cities aren’t just developing for that.

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President Tinubu’s UNGA Address: Unlocking Africa’s Potential Amidst Global Challenges

In his inaugural address to the 78th United Nations General Assembly, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu delivered a compelling speech that resonated with a global audience. President Tinubu’s words not.

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Exploring Effective Strategies for Africa’s Aqua-Tourism Development

The oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes that make up the vast aquatic and marine resources found on the African continent have the potential to expand the aqua-tourism economy in Africa..

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Zambia Today vs. the Previous Administration: A Transformational Journey

In recent years, Zambia has undergone a remarkable transformation under the leadership of President Hakainde Hichilema. The nation, once grappling with numerous challenges, has embarked on a journey towards enhanced.

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African-Caribbean Bond; A Clear Path of Heritage to Prosperity

The Caribbean and African connections are very strong. This is because they are founded on a shared history, culture, and sense of common identity formed by the slave trade, which.

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AUE-CELD Make History, Signs MOU to Offer Full Ride Scholarship to Female Students

The United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, once said, “Now more than ever, we must renew our commitment to work together so that girls enjoy and exercise their rights. And can.

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Rwanda gets positive growth rating from the international community

Another positive outcome has occurred in Rwanda as the growth of the country is revised from negative to stable. Standard & Poor Global Ratings, an international financial services company, revised.

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