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Spicing Growth: Nigeria’s Clove Industry Drive

Agriculture remains one of the most important sectors in Nigeria, providing employment, supporting rural livelihoods, and contributing significantly to economic development. In recent years, attention has turned toward the cultivation.

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Nigeria Targets Global EV Supply Chain With Lithium

What may appear as a modest wave of lithium discoveries and licence approvals is, in reality, a turning point for Nigeria. The country is moving beyond rhetoric on oil diversification.

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Namibia: From Mineral Exporter to Future Oil Powerhouse

What began as a series of early deepwater oil discoveries off the coast of Namibia in 2022 has evolved into a full-scale strategic energy shift. These discoveries have triggered a.

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ALM to Host Africa Educational Leadership Forum — London 2026

Transforming Africa’s Education Systems: Policy, Partnerships & Pipeline Development London, United Kingdom — May 2026   The African Leadership Magazine (ALM) will convene the Africa Educational Leadership Forum — London.

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Morocco’s $500 Million World Bank Reform Targets Inclusive Growth

Morocco is moving beyond conventional loans and reforms to confront a fundamental challenge: translating consistent economic growth into broad-based opportunity. The new $500 million World Bank-supported programme targets three persistent.

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Rwanda at 32: Memory, Unity, and the Power of Intentional Leadership

Thirty-two years after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, Rwanda stands as one of the most compelling examples of national recovery and transformation in modern history. Once defined by profound.

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More Than Movies: The Impact of Those Who Create Them

By Jewel Ken-Giami We often walk into a cinema seeking nothing more than an escape—a bucket of popcorn and two hours of distraction. Yet film is far more than mere.

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Nigeria: Dangote Targets $40 Billion Expansion to Scale Refining and Fertiliser Output

Nigeria’s industrial landscape is poised for a transformative leap as the Dangote Group unveils an ambitious $40 billion expansion plan aimed at significantly increasing its refining and fertiliser production capacity.

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Congo Ends Informal Gold Trade With First Refined Ingots

For decades, informal gold extraction and trade in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) enriched private interests, fuelled instability, and largely bypassed the state. That long-standing dynamic has now.

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Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Boosts Exports to Ease Africa’s Supply Crunch

The Dangote Refinery is emerging as a transformative force in Africa’s energy landscape, scaling up exports to address the continent’s persistent fuel supply gap. This expansion comes at a time.

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