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Afrexim Bank’s Oramah, NCDMB’s Wabote, and Four Other Nigerians Nominated for the ALM African Persons of the Year (POTY) 2023

The President of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), Benedict Okey Oramah, and the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Simbi Wabote, are among the six.

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Can Two-state Solution Change the State of a Nation at War?

In the wake of the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas, nations worldwide have implemented various security measures and witnessed impassioned demonstrations. The Israeli-Palestine conflict history dates back decades. On.

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Dunsin Oyekan’s The Outpouring Canada 2023 Worship/Prayer Concert

Spirit-filled Nigerian gospel minister, singer, guitarist, and songwriter Dunsin Oyekan will once again be hosting the third edition of the worship, prayer and revival concert, The Outpouring. This time, the.

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US Senate confirms First Black Woman, Ketanji Brown-Jackson to the Supreme Court

The United States Senate on Thursday confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman ever to serve on the Supreme Court. The 51-year-old’s appointment means white men will not.

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Boeing to Compensate Victims In Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX Crash

Boeing Co agreed on Wednesday, November 10, 2021, to acknowledge liability for compensatory damages in lawsuits filed by families of the 157 people killed in the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines 737.

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Airtel Africa, UNICEF Partner To Enhance Digital Learning For Children Across Africa

Airtel Africa and UNICEF have announced a five-year pan-African multi-million-dollar partnership, in a move designed to help boost digital learning through connecting schools to the internet and ensuring free access to.

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USAID Donates 75M USD Towards Drug Purchase and Storage

Beatrice Batamuliza The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the government of Rwanda through the Rwanda National Drug Authority signed a 75 million US Dollar project.

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US Varsities Offer $4.35m Scholarships to 30 Nigerian Students

About 30 Opportunity Funds Program scholars of the US Consulate General in Lagos have received fully-funded scholarships totalling $4.35 million to attend American universities and colleges for the 2021/2022 academic.

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From Food Basket to Barrel Bottom: COVID-19 Hits Nigeria’s Agriculture Sector

By Christy Cole It is a downward spiral towards food insecurity as Covid-19 hikes unemployment, inflation and hurts access to food within Africa’s most populous nation.

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Experts in Kenya Urge Citizens to Participate in COVID19 Clinical Trials

Experts have advised Kenyans to embrace clinical trials on the COVID-19 pandemic to support the process of developing a vaccine produced to meet global standards and fit their needs. Jennifer.

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