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How Canada Can help Nigeria with Her Economic Diversification Drive – High Commissioner, Thorney

As part of strategies to absolve the Nigerian economy from the biting effect of dwindling oil revenue and as the world braces-up for a future, less driving by crude, the.

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Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar: Sustaining Commitment in the War Against Terrorism in Nigeria

We have seen what it used to be in the past and have also seen the progress made by the Air Force recently, especially in securing Air assets; Research and.

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Improving Nigeria’s Educational Sector for Future Generations

Education as the bedrock of world economies has been considered top priority since it forms the basis upon which responsible citizens are built, however, the educational systems in Africa though.

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HOW AFRICA CAN SCORE BIG IN THE TRUMP ERA – Hon. Manaigo

Brief Profile: Mr. Aaron T. Manaigo is currently a partner at the Washington DC-based international business development firm Global Political Solutions, LLC (GPS).  He is the former New York State,.

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ICC’s Focus on Africa Is Necessary and Appropriate- Lawyer

  At the end of the 2017 African Union summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, African leaders adopted a strategy for a mass withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC). Though.

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Why Australia is Committed to Nigeria’s Rapid Economic Development– Amb. Lehmann

The Australian government recently contributed about $5Million dollars to the humanitarian crisis in the Northeastern part Nigeria, ravaged by Boko Haram. The country has remained a committed partner in Nigeria’s.

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How to Connect Industries to the Real Sector in Africa – Prof. Ogbuehi

This apparent disconnect between African Universities and the real sector is largely responsible for the slow-paced growth of entrepreneurship and industry in the continent.  In this interview with African Leadership.

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LADOL: Contributing to Nigeria’s Economic Growth Story

Unlike in time past when nearly every key industry was dominated by foreign-owned or managed company, Nigeria’s indigenous companies have in recent years taken the centre stage in the country’s.

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