How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Kenneth Afor The Chinese government’s representatives in Accra, Ghana over the weekend have signed an infrastructural-assistance agreement with the Ghanaian...
Read moreDetailsKenneth Afor Due to high demand, the Indian sugar millers have projected that it will export about 1 million tones...
Read moreDetailsKenneth Afor The continuous political upheaval in Hong Kong has put what would seem to be a nightmare in the...
Read moreDetailsKenneth Afor Investors on the London Metal Exchange (LME) on Wednesday witnessed the three-month zinc price contract fall below its...
Read moreDetailsSince its incorporation in 2013 by the Central Bank of Nigeria, a total of N101bn has been facilitated by the...
Read moreDetailsKenneth Afor Palm oil futures on Tuesday took a nosedive after two days of bullish trading in the Malaysian market...
Read moreDetailsThe Dangote Group has pledged to change Nigeria’s narrative as a rice importing nation, to a major exporter of the...
Read moreDetailsBy Kenneth Afor After four years of inactive mining activity of bauxite ore in Malaysia, the government has announced that...
Read moreDetails Kenneth Afor Despite the unpredictable nature hovering the yet to be concluded trade deal between the United States and...
Read moreDetailsTHE closure of land borders has saved the local poultry industry more than N50 billion and the rice industry, experts...
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