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Women Key To Africa’s Future – Michelle Obama

Women have made remarkable progress in Africa, but there is still “some serious work to do in Africa and across the globe”, US First Lady Michelle Obama told young African.

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Nigeria Tops Investment Sentiment Index Despite Rising Terror Activities

Despite Boko Haram’s brutality, global markets remain attracted to Nigeria. The country was ranked number one on the Frontier Markets Sentiment Indexwhich tracks the level of interest by US and European.

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Educative Tablets To Fight Against Knowledge Poverty In Africa

Computerization of African countries, in the areas of education and health, is crucial for their development and integration. By allowing technology flow into the continent, a huge market is emerging.

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Diagnosing The Source of Africa’s Growth

Africa yields a greater return on foreign direct investment than any other developing region. The world, business executives and investors must pay sit up and pay attention. If Africa were.

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Dangote Is Africa’s Biggest Philanthropic Spender

Africa’s richest man and owner of Africa’s largest conglomerate, Aliko Dangote recently stated that he will only give a part of his money to charity. However, that part of it.

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South African Firm Introduces Africa’s First Solar-Powered Computer

South African-based  has designed and successfully launched Africa’s first solar-powered Android desktop computer which targets Africans without adequate access to constant power supply. Dubbed the IMPI Mk1 – meaning warrior.

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Nigeria’s The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) Targets 20,000MW With $8bn Investment

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has revealed plans to stimulate its operations with $8 billion (N1.2 trillion). The capital investment will fasten the achievement of a 20,000 megawatts (MW).

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Remarks by President Obama at the Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders Presidential Summit

  During a town hall Monday with 500 young African leaders, President Obama  announced the expansion of his Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) and the renaming of the Washington Fellowship Program after.

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