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Photos: Brazil’s World Cup opening ceremony shines in beautiful colours

With all of the issues and questions leading up to the World Cup, the new Arena de Sao Paulo — also known as Corinthians Arena — shined under blue skies.

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South Sudan Rival Leaders to Form Unity Government

South Sudan’s president, Salva Kiir, and his former vice president, now rebel leader Riek Machar, will work to set up a transitional government of national unity within two months. The.

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Nigeria And Pakistan To Partner Against Terrorism

  Nigeria and Pakistan yesterday resolved to collaborate on war against terrorism. The two countries are equally poised to improving their bilateral trade from the current below $100 million to.

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South Africa: Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa Takes Over President’s Tasks

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa will stand in for President Jacob Zuma at Epainette Mbeki’s funeral and at some other events, the presidency said on Wednesday. “…Ramaphosa will deliver the eulogy.

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Singapore to boost economic ties with Africa

Third edition of Africa Singapore Business Forum sets the stage for stronger trade and investment flows between both markets 1.         Singapore has emerged the largest investor in Africa among the.

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South Africa To Help Develop Gold Mining In Nigeria

African economic superpowers, Nigeria and South Africa exploring collaborative ventures to develop artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Nigeria. Although, South Africa is featured as the largest gold miner on.

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Ex Governor of the Central Bank Of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Named As New Emir of Kano State

The immediate past governor of Nigeria’s Central Bank, Lamido Sanusi, has been named the new emir of the powerful Kano emirate, to succeed late Ado Bayero Mr. Sanusi’s appointment was.

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TY Danjuma Foundation Profile – Health, Education & Jobs

With Nigeria’s growing insurgency making local and international headlines, a pioneering philanthropic organization is quietly making headway in some of the areas most affected by poverty and conflict. Before the TY.

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