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West Africa’s Refugee and Security Crisis

In West Africa, the Malian and Ivorian political crises have resulted in the biggest number of refugees in the region. But brewing insecurity could mean that they will be unable.

Dangote, Islamic Development Bank To Tackle Unemployment In Africa

The recent visit of Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote to Jeddah, west of Saudi Arabia will result in a partnership between Islamic Development Bank (IDB) and Dangote Group aimed at.

Kenya Opens Market To Ethiopian Investors

Kenya says it has opened its doors to Ethiopian companies to trade on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), as a way of encouraging the East African country to ease its.

A Kenyan financier talks about opportunity and investment in the business of education

The first thing a visitor to the Fanisi Capital boardroom notices when he walks in is a big black television and, below the television, a picture. It is an interesting.

Uganda Faces Travel Ban Over Anti-Gay Law

  The Brussels-based European Parliament has backed a resolution imposing travel and visa bans against “key individuals responsible for drafting and adopting” the anti-homosexuality laws in Nigeria and Uganda. During.

Arik Air Sponsors Enugu Day Fundraiser in Maryland, USA with Two round trip tickets to Nigeria

We are proud to announce that Arik Air, a Nigerian owned international Airlines, has agreed to sponsor our Enugu State Association Washington DC Domestic Violence Fundraiser with two (2) round.

Namibia listed As Africa’s Top Mining Destination

Fraser Institute, the Canadian-based research house and think tank, this week named Namibia as Africa’s second most liked mining destination after Botswana. According to the annual survey conducted by Fraser.

Dubai Islamic Bank Eyes Expansion Into African Markets

Dubai Islamic Bank, UAE largest sharia-compliant lender, has revealed plans to expand its operations to Kenya and other African countries as well as Indonesia, as it seeks growth for its.

U.S. Supports Nigerian Democratic Process With U.S.$15 Million

The United States Consular General in Nigeria, Jeffry Hawkins has disclosed that the US is supporting the Nigerian democratic process with $15million. He also expressed shock at the gruesome murder.