How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
BY CHRIS ANYOKWU Chris Anyokwu, PhD, a dramatist, poet, fiction writer, speaker, rights activist and public intellectual, is a Professor...
Read moreDetailsPetroleum products prices, particularly premium motor spirit (PMS), popularly called petrol, in events currently unfolding like drama scripts being played...
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Read moreDetailsBY CHRIS ANYOKWU Chris Anyokwu, PhD, a dramatist, poet, fiction writer, speaker, rights activist and public intellectual, is a Professor...
Read moreDetailsThe Igbo entrepreneurship (apprentice) programme was taunted to be a solution to the pervasive poverty in Nigeria due to its...
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Read moreDetailsBY CHRIS ANYOKWU Chris Anyokwu, PhD, a dramatist, poet, fiction writer, speaker, rights activist and public intellectual, is a Professor...
Read moreDetailsThe economic landscape that determines the quality of achievable performances of economic goals is characterised by the nature of activities...
Read moreDetailsThe United Nations’ agency — Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) — a few days ago warned that some 25 million...
Read moreDetailsFor the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe in 2020, the World Economic Forum (WEF) has been...
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