How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
BY JULIET EHIMUAN Juliet Ehimuan, director, West Africa, Google, has over 25 years’ experience primarily in technology, oil and gas,...
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Read moreDetailsBY EKELEM AIRHIHEN Ekelem Airhihen, a chartered accountant, is an airport customer experience specialist. He can be reached on ekyair@yahoo.com...
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Read moreDetailsThe African Union, in its just recently published Data Policy Framework, is examining ways to obtain more value from data...
Read moreDetailsBY EKELEM AIRHIHEN Ekelem Airhihen, a chartered accountant, is an airport customer experience specialist. He can be reached on ekyair@yahoo.com...
Read moreDetailsDespite the significance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to the economy and national development, Africa has a high rate...
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