How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Joy Agwunobi A new report jointly released by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and Poland’s National Research Institute (NASK) has...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge A digital trade boom sweeping across Africa is projected to generate a $180 billion economy by 2025, a...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge Global business optimism has softened in the second quarter of 2025, according to Dun & Bradstreet's (D&B) latest...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge Nigeria's inflation, a persistent economic headache, is projected to average 22.1 per cent in 2025, the World Bank...
Read moreDetailsBamidele Famoofo Startups from four strategic African countries- Egypt, South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria are fast becoming the toast of...
Read moreDetailsBamidele Famoofo Emerging-market (EM) issuers are variously exposed to direct and indirect impacts from the global trade war, Fitch Ratings...
Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi L:R, Magnus Onyeibe, policy analyst and development strategist, Vimbai Mutinhiri, a media personality and Anthony Kila, director of...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge Nigeria must urgently break free from its entrenched cycle of underdevelopment and embark on a radical transformation to...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge The United States has voiced concerns regarding corruption and a lack of transparency in Nigeria's tender processes, casting...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge Newly imposed tariffs by the U.S are inflicting disproportionate harm on African economies that have diligently integrated into...
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