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The Aliko Dangote energy development plan for the continent, particularly within Nigeria's energy landscape, ultimately targets self sufficiency. Africa’s age-long...
Read moreDetailsNigeria haemorrhages an estimated $18 billion annually to financial crimes — roughly 3.8 percent of its fross domestic product (GDP)....
Read moreDetailsPresident Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s question in Kigali during the Africa CEO Forum: “Why not have a commodity exchange platform in...
Read moreDetailsOn May 11–12, 2026, more than 30 African heads of state gathered in Nairobi for the Africa Forward Summit hosted...
Read moreDetailsBy every orthodox macroeconomic measure, Nigeria appears to be recovering. Growth projections for 2026 hover between 3.8 percent and 4.6...
Read moreDetailsAirtel Africa recently released its annual report for the year ended March 2026, and the first thing one could see...
Read moreDetailsAfrica’s struggle is not only political. It is also psychological, cultural, and moral. Long after the lowering of colonial flags...
Read moreDetailsFor decades, Nigeria was known globally as an oil giant. But beneath its soil sits another treasure far larger and...
Read moreDetailsXENOPHOBIC VIOLENCE against other Africans of foreign nationalities is not new in South Africa. It has become a recurring decimal,...
Read moreDetailsAs anticipated, the local government elections in the United Kingdom on May 7, 2026, resulted in a major setback for...
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