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Photos: How Nigerians celebrated their new president Buhari

Mubarak Sirajo Sidi hid weary eyes behind circular gold rimmed spectacles. He stood on a grassy triangular Island in the middle of an expressway, called Unity Fountain in Nigeria’s political.

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I’ll Dedicate The Rest of My Life to Building Peace in Nigeria – Ex President Goodluck Jonathan

Former President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday in Yenagoa said he remained grateful to Bayelsa people for the support he enjoyed during his political career from 1999 to date. Jonathan, who.

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Zambian journalist wins 2015 IWMF Courage in Journalism Award

Washington DC – The International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) is proud to announce the 2015 Courage in Journalism and Lifetime Achievement Award winners: Mwape Kumwenda, a reporter for Muvi Television.

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15 Effective Ways to Motivate Your Team

People are the main and the most important resource of each company. For effective results, each leader needs to have a motivation strategy for creating and maintaining the spirit of.

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10 Principles of Effective and Authentic Leadership

There is a great amount of definitions and theories about effective leadership. Each leader chooses their unique formula of success, but still there are keys to authentic leadership that can’t.

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Rwanda’s Parliament to Debate Kagame Third Term

Rwanda’s parliament is to debate changing the country’s constitution in order to allow strongman and President Paul Kagame to stand for a third consecutive term in elections in 2017, an.

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MEET The 6 Female Senators In 8th National Assembly (PHOTOS)

The 8th National Assembly to be inaugurated in June will have only 6 female senators out of the 109 membership Senate. Four of the female senators were elected on the.

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Madeleine Albright: Why Change in Nigeria Matters to the World

Madeleine Albright is a former Secretary of State, and Johnnie Carson is a former assistant secretary of state for African affairs. What happens in Nigeria will have a profound impact.

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