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Celebrating African Creativity: AMVCA, Afrobeats, and Culture Trends

In the world of arts and culture, entertainment stands out as the one form that truly weaves itself into everything else. It effortlessly showcases the beauty of creativity in moments.

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Leveraging Afrobeats for Cultural Exchange and Global Influence

In today’s global music landscape, Afrobeats and other African musical forms are emerging as powerful vehicles for cultural exchange and soft power. These dynamic sounds are not only fostering pride.

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Celebrating World Book and Copyright Day – The African Chapter

“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.” — George R.R. Martin   Books are more than pages, they are portals.

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What Will African Cities Look Like in 2030? The Urban Future is Here

Urbanisation in Africa is accelerating at an unprecedented pace. By 2050, the continent’s urban population is projected to reach 1.5 billion, doubling the current figures and accounting for nearly 60%.

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Africa’s Shared Economy is Disrupting Traditional Transport and Hospitality

Nowhere is the transformation of the 21st-century economy more visible than in the shared economy, where access is valued over ownership. In particular, the transportation and hospitality industries have experienced.

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The Law, the Deals, and the Future: Emeka U. Opara Dissects Africa’s Global Partnerships

Africa’s global partnerships are often framed as mutually beneficial, yet beneath the surface lie legal and economic imbalances that shape the continent’s trajectory. With decades of experience in international law,.

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Africa Climate Action: A Nexus in the Rain?

Africa’s climate journey tells a compelling story of resilience and determination in the face of overwhelming odds. Though the continent contributes less than 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, it.

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African Aviation Sector’s Bold Ambition through Strategic Partnerships

Recent data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) paints an optimistic picture for Africa’s aviation sector recording a robust 10.1% year-on-year increase in demand and a 7.3% rise in.

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How Lagos became a global financial center

Nigeria, the most populated country in Africa, has enormous economic potential. The nation is well-positioned for a substantial economic shift because of its burgeoning middle class, wealth of natural resources,.

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Nigeria’s First Deep Sea Port Inaugurated In Lagos

China Harbor Engineering Company Ltd (CHEC) on Monday handed over Nigeria’s first deep sea port to the government after the completion of the huge maritime project in the country’s economic.

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