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10 African Countries With the Youngest Population

Africa, often dubbed the world’s youngest continent, boasts a population with a significantly lower median age compared to other regions. This youthful demographic presents a unique set of opportunities that.

Green Bonds and Sustainable Finance in African Markets

The introduction of green bonds in African markets marks a significant shift towards the broader sustainable finance and investment agenda. Green bonds are debt securities issued to finance projects that.

The Legacy of June 12: MKO Abiola’s Enduring Influence on Nigeria’s Political Sphere

June 12 stands as a monumental day in Nigeria, dedicated to honouring the democratic triumph of the late Moshood Abiola, a distinguished businessman, and politician who won the June 12,.

African Start-ups: Statistics and Growth of Innovative Companies

Africa is currently experiencing an entrepreneurial renaissance, with a wave of innovative companies reshaping the business landscape. Africa has emerged as a hotbed for start-up activity, characterized by innovation, resilience,.

A Life of Service: Helen Oritsejafor’s Philanthropic Legacy

 “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” – Mahatma Gandhi In a world often clouded by self-interest and greed, rare individuals emerge.

1st 12 Months in Office: Reflections on President Tinubu’s Leadership in Nigeria

As Nigeria marks its declared Democracy Day celebration, June 12, it becomes pertinent for me, as the editor of this pan-African institution, to assess the leadership impact of President Bola.

South Africa’s Election: Outlook of Coalition Government on the Horizon

South Africa stands at a historic juncture as the results of the recent election usher in a new era of governance. The coalition government, a product of the people’s mandate,.

Somalia’s Seat at the UN Security Council: A Milestone for African Leadership

Somalia, one of Africa’s most negatively portrayed countries in Western media has recently secured a seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). The international community views Somalia’s conflicts through.

Are We Decolonizing African Education to Unveil New Horizons?

In the decades following independence, African nations have struggled with the vestiges of colonial rule in many aspects of society. Among the most profound and persistent of these legacies is.