How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
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Read moreDetailsBart Nnaji, the founder and chairman of the Geometric Power Group,is set to receive an honorary doctoral degree from Gregory...
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Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi  APO Group, the leading pan-African communications and PR consultancy firm, has announced that Rosemary Otalor, its account director,...
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Read moreDetailsCulture, cuisine, creativity on US show Dec. 28 After successfully delivering its pro-African food festivals in Manchester, United Kingdom, and...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge Ivy Okike-Fatusin, CEO and founder of Arivla E-commerce platform Arivla, dedicated to indigenous fashion, has announced its upcoming...
Read moreDetailsAuthor and accomplished newspaper editor/ journalism prizeman, Dayo Oketola, is set to embark on an international book tour taking off...
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