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Nigeria Kicks off Polio Vaccination in North East

By Chika Oduah Nigeria’s health ministry is kicking off a polio vaccination campaign in the northeast, after two fresh cases of the virus were discovered there earlier this month. But.

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One Year On – Has the Treasury Single Account Been of Benefit to Nigeria’s Economy?  

  Nigeria’s President Mohammadu Buhari rode on the back of his zero tolerance for corruption to Aso Rock Villa, Nigeria’s seat of power. Upon assumption of Office, the President together with his team.

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ICT to the Rescue: Fostering GDP Growth and Employment Opportunities

By Kingsley Okeke About 30 years ago, you may be right to have used Stone Age as a byword for Africa in relation to ICT growth and internet penetration. Since.

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Zambia Elections: President Lungu Leads

By Stella Mapenzauswa and Chris Mfula President Edgar Lungu was leading in Zambia’s presidential election on Monday, with 85 percent of the constituencies counted, but his main rival demanded a.

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Nigeria: Bill Gates Donates $1 Million for Victims of Boko Haram

The Borno Government said it received a cash donation of one million U.S. dollars from the Bill Gates Foundation for victims of Boko Haram insurgency in the state. Gov. Kashim.

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3 Tightropes Every Entrepreneur Must Walk

As I continue down the path of building a business, I’m learning that part of the reason it’s so difficult to win as an entrepreneur is that there is a.

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Tanzania Needs $1billion to Address Climate Issues

Tanzania needs between U.S. $500 million and $1 billion per annum to implement international climate agenda by the year 2030 under the plan known as Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs)..

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What Will the Next US President Mean for Africa?

As the first U.S. president with familial ties to Africa, President Barack Obama has left a mark and a legacy on the continent. Among his signature achievements is Power Africa,.

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S.Sudan: UN Authorises Deployment of 4,000 More Troops to Juba

The United Nations Security Council on Friday authorized the deployment of a 4,000-strong protection force in South Sudan’s capital, Juba, as part of the U.N. peacekeeping mission and threatened an.

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Zambia’s Lungu Keeps Slim Lead with Half of Votes Counted

Zambian President Edgar Lungu maintained a slim lead over his main rival on Sunday with nearly half of votes counted as the opposition called for greater urgency in releasing results.

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