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West African Leaders to Hold “Boko Haram Summit” on April 8th

Leaders from west and central Africa will be holding a summit on Wednesday, April 8th, to discuss the formulation of a joint strategy to fight against Boko Haram. The summit.

Is VUCA the end of strategy and leadership?

In the current era of volatility, unpredictability, complexity and ambiguity, managers need to adapt the way to navigate. By Marco Mancesti We’ve all been in meetings during which two parties.

Buhari’s Victory And Expectations From A Re-Converted Democrat

It was a solemn moment on April 14, 2011 at the International Conference Center, as the then presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, and former Military Head.

Jonathan: The Rise Of Africa’s New Breed Of Leaders

By : Kingsley Okeke At exactly 5:30pm Nigerian time, on the 31st March, 2015, Nigeria’s President-Elect, General MuhammaduBuhari, received the “Golden Call”from the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan which went this.

Ghanaian millionaire quits Microsoft to build university that Educates young Africans

In a time where Africans still queue up at the embassies of foreign countries, with the hope of being granted visas into countries with ‘better living conditions’, a rare few like.

Zimbabwe: Mugabe Appeals for Diaspora Support

He has attacked and heaped scorn on them for allegedly deserting him and their home country to go and become ‘British Bottom Cleaners’, a contemptuous reference to the many Zimbabweans.

The Tasks for Nigerian President-Elect Buhari

By Patrick Wilmot President Jonathan will perhaps be remembered by the dignified manner in which he conceded defeat, congratulated his successor, and bowed out. Instead of listening to hangers on,.

South Africa, Algeria Build Strategic Partnership

Algeria and South Africa ambition to build a strategic partnership allowing the reinforcement of cooperation in various fields notably the economic ones, affirmed Tuesday in Algiers Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra.

Economic Struggle Puts Zambian President Under Pressure

Without a clear fiscal strategy, this southern African nation is on the road to debt distress Edgar Lungu, Zambia’s new president, will barely have time to settle into State House.