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CBT: Nigerians in Diaspora Throw Weight Behind JAMB

As mixed reactions continue to trail the adoption of Computer Based Test (CBT) by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), the Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group (NDMG) has recently.

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5 Ways to Build a Passionate Company

Executives have begun to understand that to build a great business, companies need a larger goal, one that transcends the traditional bottom line. The best and brightest talents are attracted to organizations that.

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Africa: Trained Rats Help Doctors Detect Tuberculosis

Scientists from APOPO, an international firm known for using rats to locate landmines, is now training the giant pouched rodents to sniff out tuberculosis among inmates in Tanzania and Mozambique.

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Sudanese Tea Seller Wins US International Women of Courage Award

Sudanese entrepreneur Awadeya Mahmoud has recently been awarded the 2016 Secretary of State’s International Women of Courage Award, the US Embassy in Khartoum has announced.

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Zimbabwe: Introduce Gold-backed currency-U.S. investors

American investors have recently advised Zimbabwe to take advantage of its mineral resources and introduce a gold-backed currency, which could help attract international capital.

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African Ministers of Energyto discuss opportunities for power sector investment this June

Over 130 speakers to date have confirmed to attend the 18th annual Africa Energy Forum (AEF), taking place in London this year from 22-24th June. Widely considered the meeting place.

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CAR: New President Touadera Names Prime Minister

The Central African Republic’s new President Faustin-Archange Touadera has named his former campaign director as his prime minister, according to a decree read on national radio.

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Burundi Accepts U.N. Police Deployment

Burundi has recently accepted the United Nations Security Council’s resolution to send in police, the foreign affairs minister told Reuters, after months of political tension.

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