How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Hamid Ayodeji The Ark Coaching Company has announced its preparedness to continue enabling Africa harness its enormous human and mineral...
Read moreDetailsBy Omobayo Azeez Due to the federal government’s directive to ease the nationwide restrictions on movement and key businesses, Wema...
Read moreDetailsProctor and Gamble, the American multinational consumer goods company with a strong presence in Nigeria, says it is a firm...
Read moreDetailsPatrick Akinwuntan, the managing director, Ecobank Nigeria, has called on parents to ensure that their children study online and stay...
Read moreDetails…continent’s retail market to reach 11-digit dollar value by year-end Global logistics firm, DHL Express is set to take advantage...
Read moreDetailsNigerian broadcast journalist, Destiny Onyemihia of Voice of Nigeria, has been named winner of the 2020 award for Best re-insurance...
Read moreDetailsMories Atoki, a former executive of the Nigerian offices of two of the Big 4 global financial and auditing services...
Read moreDetailsDangote Group, the self-named conglomerate founded by Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, has for the third consecutive year emerged as...
Read moreDetailsThe private sector-led Coalition Against COVID-19 said it had donated health equipment worth millions of naira to a new isolation...
Read moreDetailsThe Edo State government on Thursday described as misleading and inaccurate a social media trending video that linked a purportedly...
Read moreDetails