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Nigerian Agric Company, Tomato Jos Raises €3.9 Million for Irrigation and Processing Plant

A Nigerian Agric company, Tomato Jos, has closed a €3.9 million series of funding. According to the company, the funding will be deployed into the processing and distribution of tomato.

Chinese President Calls for Greater Support for Africa to Fight Covid-19

By Chu Maoming, China’s Consul General in Lagos President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China called for greater support for Africa to fight the pandemic of Covid-19 when.

The Challenges of Remote Working in Developing Nations

By Mayowa Jolayemi Over the past few years, analysts and futurists have sufficiently predicted a future of work which is expected to be gradual and play out in phases as.

Africa and the Emerging Risks of Telework

A few days after my last column on Africa, COVID-19 and the disruptive concept of work, I saw a screaming headline from a Time Magazine news article on the 7th.

Here’s Why African Start-ups Are Domiciling Overseas

There is a huge debate right now, and it’s about what constitutes as being an African tech start-up. One of the many reasons why it is so difficult to say.

The African Utopia at the End of the COVID-19 Tunnel

By Cesar A. Mba ABOGO Minister of Finance, Economy and Planning of Equatorial Guinea In 1990, when Cameroon’s football team did the unthinkable and beat Argentina in the World Cup,.

Tedros Adhanom – A Profile in Courage

Amidst racial slurs, death threats, social media attacks, the World Health Organization, Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has unbowed. Through it, all remained focused on one single task: Building international.

Akinwumi Adesina – A pair of cleared and safe hands for the AFDB

By Kingsley Okeke   In the words of the great American poet and civil rights leader, Maya Angelou, “you may not control all the events that happen to you, but you.

3 ways COVID-19 could actually spark a better future for Africa

In 1990, when Cameroon’s football team did the unthinkable and beat Argentina in the World Cup, the proportion of the world’s population living below the poverty line was 35.9%. Fast-forward.