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Nigeria Calls for Resilience Among African Nations Amid U.S. Tariff Measures

In the wake of recent trade policies introduced by U.S. President Donald Trump, Nigeria has taken a proactive stance, urging fellow African nations to demonstrate resilience in the face of.

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Africa’s War on Terror: What’s Working, What’s Failing

Terrorism remains a grave threat to global security, with its effects unevenly distributed across regions. According to the Global Terrorism Index 2024, terrorism-related deaths rose by 22% to 8,352, the.

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Air Algérie’s Direct Flights to Nigeria will Strengthen Bilateral Relations

Before now, direct air travel between Nigeria and Algeria has been virtually non-existent, forcing travellers to endure long layovers and detours. That is about to change. In a major breakthrough.

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Is the AfCFTA Delivering on its Promise?

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) was officially launched on 1 January 2021, with the ambitious goal of creating the world’s largest single market, integrating 55 countries with a.

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The Ups and Downs of Cocoa Trading in Africa

Cocoa forms the foundation of one of the world’s most beloved treats: chocolate. Yet, behind the glossy wrappers and indulgent squares lies a much grittier reality for many of the.

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Africa’s Youth Driving the 4IR Workforce Revolution

The fourth industrial revolution (4IR) is ushering in an era where professionals with specialised skills are increasingly in demand. Africa has the potential to emerge as a leading provider of.

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Cameroon is Connecting Central Africa to Global Markets

In recent years, Cameroon has embarked on a transformative journey aimed at revitalizing its infrastructure, positioning itself as a key player in the economic development of Central Africa. This infrastructural.

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How’s Cameroon fairing in its Fight Against Corruption

Former President of India, Pratibha Patil aptly asserted that “Corruption is the enemy of development and of good governance. It must be got rid of. Both the government and the people.

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French And British Cameroons

From 1884 until the First World War, Cameroon was a German colony. Subsequently, the country was divided into two mandate territories, administered by France and the United Kingdom, respectively. Francophone.

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Cameroon Seals Mining Sites as landslides kill 33, others missing

Cameroon Authorities have sealed about 30 gold mines this month after landslides killed 33 young miners while many others were declared missing. Also, the authorities said it has sealed some.

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