How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
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By John Luiz & Dr. Nceku Nyathi Helping Africa to emerge is a thriving industry. In a 2015 paper in...
Read moreDetailsBy Ken Amaeshi As BA6262 was nearing Harare, I saw some excavations, dryness, and red earth. “It is truly...
Read moreDetailsThe United States has increased the cost of visa application for Nigerians. The US Consulate announced this in a statement...
Read moreDetailsBy Jubril Adeojo Presumably, it is now widely and globally known fact that the major cause of climate change...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S has emerged as the fastest growing crude oil producing region. This is according to the latest data published...
Read moreDetailsBy Charles Iyore If the economy were a craft, which it is, the driver will regularly want to...
Read moreDetailsBy Nick Price Best practices for governance give us some general guidelines about the expectations for the individual who...
Read moreDetailsBy Kenneth Rogoff To the dismay of many energy experts, the World Bank recently rather capriciously decided to stop...
Read moreDetailsUmaru Ibrahim, the managing director, Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation on Thursday called on Nigerians to exercise caution in the adoption...
Read moreDetailsSouth Africa’s central bank shifted policy to help boost the economy and now the government must do its part to...
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