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“Brexit” Will Affect Diaspora Remittances to Nigeria- Don

    Britain’s exit from the European Union (EU) will cause a contraction of the Diaspora remittances from Britain, a don, Prof. Isaac Albert, said on Monday. Albert, the Director, Institute.

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Somalia: Gender Activists Denounce Move to Dismiss Two Female Ministers

Somali feminist have criticised the move by Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Sharmarke that led to dismissal of two female cabinet ministers last week.

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AFC and Harith Merge Assets to Bring Power to Africa

Harith General Partners (Harith) and Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), two preeminent institutional investors based in Africa, have merged their power sector assets, expertise and experience to create a new energy.

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“Brexit” Will Affect Diaspora Remittances to Nigeria- Don

Britain’s exit from the European Union (EU) will cause a contraction of the Diaspora remittances from Britain, a don, Prof. Isaac Albert, said on Monday.

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AFC and Harith Merge Assets to Bring Power to Africa

  Harith General Partners (Harith) and Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), two preeminent institutional investors based in Africa, have merged their power sector assets, expertise and experience to create a new.

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Nigeria Will Be Self-Sufficient in Rice Production in 18 Months – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja recently said his administration would make Nigeria self-sufficient in rice production within 18 months.

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Somalia: Gender Activists Denounce Move to Dismiss Two Female Ministers

Somali feminist have criticised the move by Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Sharmarke that led to dismissal of two female cabinet ministers last week. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has accepted two.

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Africa: Global Leaders Challenge Private Sector on Climate Commitments

The Paris climate agreement, which brings on board the world’s two leading carbon polluters, the United States and China, is undisputedly ground-breaking, but visionaries at the Annual Meeting of the.

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