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Morocco Doubles Down on Human Capital with $15 Billion Health and Education Push

Morocco’s finance ministry has submitted a 2026 draft budget totalling 761.3 billion dirhams ($83 billion), a 5.5% increase from last year, marking one of the most expansive fiscal plans in.

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Africa’s Untapped Billions: Why Books Could Be the Next Big Industry

Step into the McMillan Memorial Library in Nairobi and you encounter bookshelves and a metaphor for Africa’s greatest missed opportunity. For over 90 years, this landmark has stood as 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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Ambassador Suzuki Hideo Promotes Intellectual Diplomacy in Nigeria

His Excellency Ambassador Suzuki Hideo, Japan’s Ambassador to Nigeria, highlighted the transformative power of cultural diplomacy and education during a book donation ceremony held at his official residence in Maitama,.

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Is EdTech Closing or Widening the Digital Learning Gap?

Across the world, digital transformation is reshaping how societies learn and work. Education is no exception; in fact, it is among the sectors where the need for digitalisation is most.

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Is there an alternative to Africa’s brain drain?

Africa’s brain drain, the migration of highly skilled and educated individuals to more developed countries, is a longstanding issue that continues to stifle the continent’s growth and development. While the.

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Nigeria Celebrates Africa’s First Department of Gemmology and Gemstones

Hosting a delegation from Yakubu Gowon University, Abuja, led by Professor Adesoji Adesugba, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake has praised the newly inaugurated Department of Gemmology.

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Decolonising Curriculums: The Push to Rewrite What African Students Learn

In classrooms across Africa, students often learn more about Shakespeare than Soyinka, more about the French Revolution than the Mali Empire. While education is meant to empower, many African curricula.

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How Open Universities Are Expanding Access to Higher Education in Africa

Higher education has long been considered the bedrock of development, offering nations a skilled workforce and fostering innovation. However, for many, the doors of traditional universities remain closed due to.

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