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BY OLUKAYODE OYELEYE ENVISAGING AN AFRICA that is a force to reckon with and taken more seriously by advanced nations...
Read moreDetailsBY: OLUKAYODE OYELEYE HISTORY WILL BE a good guide and a pointer to the future prospects of a common language...
Read moreDetailsBY OLUKAYODE OYELEYE AFRICA’S QUEST FOR a common language is good and desirable. But, would it be appropriate to say...
Read moreDetailsBY: Olukayode Oyeleye INTEGRATION AMONG COUNTRIES IN AFRICA will greatly help in unlocking the continent’s potential as signs have shown....
Read moreDetailsCONSIDERATIONS FOR WATER have become central to almost all aspects of life with the increasing cross-cutting relevance and impacts. The...
Read moreDetailsPUBLIC POLICIES ON WATER all over the world are becoming a central theme. Experiences with water are varied and diverse...
Read moreDetailsSAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE’S poetic rendition in “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” is proving to be a poem not only...
Read moreDetailsMULTILATERAL TRADING SYSTEM has undergone unprecedented transformation, the volume of trade has grown exponentially and the diversity of goods traded...
Read moreDetailsCOUNTRIES WITH ECONOMIES that are predominantly commodities-based need to take this rather seriously. Africa is well endowed with commodities. Those...
Read moreDetailsPOST-COLONIAL AFRICA IS ENTERING A NEW PHASE historically, socio-politically and economically. Many events unfolding in recent times bear eloquent witness...
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