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How Africa’s New Generation Can Take Up Leadership

By Walcott Aganu “Africa’s young emerging leadership is made up of people who have a passion and vision for the continent. Harnessed well, they will ensure each Africa country benefits.

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How Africa’s Most Populous Country Should Build and Improve Youth Inclusion in Governance

By Alkali Amana Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa with a population placed at 200 million people in 2019 and this number is expected to constantly increase in.

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Nigeria’s Burna Boy and Wizkid Feature On the Global Stage as They Win Grammys

Nigeria’s Burna Boy and Wizkid have made Africa proud by emerging as winners in two separate categories of the Grammys, with Burna Boy winning the Best Global Music Album category.

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Securing the Future of Africa Businesses: The Role of Africa’s Young Entrepreneurs

By Walcott Aganu “Never has there been such weighty responsibility on the shoulders of young people. Never has there been the influence in the hands of young people like the.

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6 Lucrative Online Businesses for Nigerian Youth

The economic disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria was devastating. Millions of people fell into extreme poverty. Many also lost their means of livelihood. For instance, the N-Power.

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Kenyan Students qualify for Huawei ICT Global Final Competition

A group of Kenyan students has qualified for the Huawei ICT global competition finals, which will hold in November 2020.

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The #EndSARS Movement: A yearning for equality and inclusivity

By Ibifuro Ken-Giami 2020 will remain an unforgettable year in the archives of history, owing largely to the trail of challenges and hardship faced by most people as a result.

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COVID 19 Tests Compulsory for Corp Members

All prospective corps members are expected to undergo compulsory COVID-19 tests as ordered by the Federal Government of Nigeria. This follows the announcement of the reopening of all National Youth.

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26-Year-old Charlette N’Guessan becomes the first female to win the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Africa Prize for Innovation

A 26-year-old lady has become the first-ever female to win the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Africa Prize for Innovation. Charlette N’Guessan, who comes from Ivory Coast, won the 2020 edition.

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Honoris United Universities Appoints New Independent Board Member and Announces Academic Council

Academic Council will focus on providing Honoris students with access to 21st century workplace skills Honoris United Universities (Honoris), the first private pan-African higher education network, has appointed a new.

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