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How African Youths are Illuminating the Continent

Young Africans are making significant strides on the global stage, distinguishing themselves in a world marked by uncertainty and despair. Increasingly, African youths are being recognised as cultural ambassadors. By.

Diaspora’s Role in African Students’ Success

In recent years, the African diaspora has played an increasingly significant role in supporting the academic ambitions of African students through scholarships. This support transcends mere goodwill, representing a strategic.

The Shift in Africa’s Economic Partnerships with Global Powers

For decades, Africa has been a continent associated with foreign aid. Billions of dollars have flowed into African nations from Western countries, to address poverty, hunger, and health crises. According.

First Black Female Mayor Makunura Redefining Leadership in UK

With resilience, determination, and a strong commitment to community service, Councillor Mara Makunura has made history as the first female and Black African Mayor of Rushmoor, United Kingdom. Her journey,.

Africa’s Youth Driving the 4IR Workforce Revolution

The fourth industrial revolution (4IR) is ushering in an era where professionals with specialised skills are increasingly in demand. Africa has the potential to emerge as a leading provider of.

The Leadership of Today: Dr. Ken Giami’s Clarion Call to Nigerian Youths

In a world where youth are often seen as the leaders of tomorrow, Dr. Ken Giami, Founder and Executive Chairman of the African Leadership Organisation, is challenging this outdated narrative..

Central Bank of Nigeria’s Strategies for Financial Inclusion

Financial inclusion is increasingly recognised as a critical driver of economic growth and poverty reduction. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has been at the forefront of promoting financial inclusion.

African Philanthropy is on the Rise and Here’s Why

Philanthropy has historically been seen as an act of benevolence from the West to Africa, reinforcing the perception of an impoverished continent reliant on foreign assistance. However, African homegrown foundations.

Nigeria’s Education Czar Addresses UK House of Lords on Africa’s Future

London, United Kingdom—Arc. Sonny Echono, the Executive Secretary of TETFund, Nigeria, delivered an inspiring keynote address at the 9th Africa Summit, held at the House of Lords in London. The.