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Photos: Many African Youth, Others Honoured at “Queens Young Leader Awards” Event By Queen Elizabeth

The Queen of England on Monday some African youth at the inaugural Queens Young Leaders Awards event. Honorees also emerged from Canada, India, Cameroon, Nigeria and South Africa, with three winners each..

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3 Questions Every Entrepreneur Must Readily Have Answers To – Ogechi

I have a Masters in Accounting (there were days I asked myself how I got there). I have taken exams that left me stunned, dazed and wishing the ground would open.

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New Cases of Ebola Emerge in Sierra Leone

Two new cases of Ebola have emerged in Freetown, Sierra Leone weeks after the city was thought to be Ebola-free. Health officials in the country have expressed fears that there.

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President Obama to Host President Buhari on July 20th At The White House

President Muhammadu Buhari  will be traveling to the United States to see Obama on Monday, July 20th. The news was confirmed by a statement released by the White House on Thursday,.

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How Cameroon’s Rolex award winner created Africa’s first medical tablet

Cameroon’s Arthur Zang is the 26-year-old inventor of the Cardio Pad, believed to be Africa’s first medical tablet. The device allows healthcare workers in rural areas to perform cardiac tests.

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Kenya Among the Fastest Growing Economies in Africa – World Bank

Buoyed by falling oil prices, Kenya’s growth is projected to rise from 5.4 percent in 2014 to 6-7 percent over the next three years (2015-2017), making it one of the.

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South Africa is bracing for economic backlash from xenophobic attacks

Johannesburg (AFP) – A wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa could provoke reprisals from neighbouring countries, raising concerns among South African business leaders and officials that the violence against foreigners.

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Nigerian Billionaire, Emeka Offor Gives $10 Million to Fight River Blindness in Nigeria

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and businessman Sir Emeka Offor signed an agreement today for a partnership to eliminate river blindness (onchocerciasis) from seven states in Nigeria where The Carter.

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