How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
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Read moreDetailsNigeria’s external sector is showing signs of structural strain as capital flow dynamics shift, with a steep drop in foreign...
Read moreDetailsGlobal oil markets remained on edge Thursday as prices pulled back from sharp intraday highs but continued to trade firmly...
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Read moreDetailsA looming increase in global hunger is being shaped less by failed harvests and more by a deepening energy-market disruption,...
Read moreDetailsA mounting N6.8 trillion debt burden is forcing several power generation companies (GenCos) to scale down or shut operations, intensifying...
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