How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
By Kenneth Afor                                       Malaysia, the second largest...
Read moreDetailsGold prices climbed on Thursday as the U.S. dollar weakened after the Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the third...
Read moreDetailsAs part of reforms by Godwin Obaseki to boost food sufficiency, the Edo State government has rolled out plans for...
Read moreDetailsBy Kenneth Afor The continuous disruptions to mining operations and delays in supply of copper from the world’s biggest...
Read moreDetailsThe federal government is to establish 774 service centres for farmers across the country, Sabo Nanono, the minister of agriculture...
Read moreDetailsEta Ndoma-Egba, the president of Calabar Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (CALCIMA), says Cross River State’s 2018 production level...
Read moreDetails. As Nigeria’s post-harvest losses hit N2.7trn annually  Cross River State government is promising that going forward it would buy up...
Read moreDetailsBy Kenneth Afor A multinational conglomerate in Chile, Antofagasta has warned that if industrial unrest persists, global output for copper...
Read moreDetailsBy Kenneth Afor The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has disclosed that the sum of N35 billion has...
Read moreDetailsNigeria’s efforts to persuade investors that it could become a mining destination for metals is receiving a boost from a...
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