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African Natural Resources and Energy Investment Summit (AFNIS) 2024

The African Natural Resources and Energy Investment Summit (AFNIS) is set to return for its 3rd edition, bringing together key stakeholders from the mining, agriculture, finance, power, and energy sectors—both.

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Global Trade Agreements and Their Impacts on Africa’s Markets

Global trade agreements have long been a double-edged sword for the African market. On one hand, they promise economic growth, increased exports, and enhanced integration into the global economy. On.

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A Life of Service: Helen Oritsejafor’s Philanthropic Legacy

 “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” – Mahatma Gandhi In a world often clouded by self-interest and greed, rare individuals emerge.

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12 Takeaways from Nigeria’s June 12

Reflecting on this day, Wole Soyinka stated that “June 12, 1993, was not just a date; it was a watershed in Nigeria’s political history. It was a day that showed.

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1st 12 Months in Office: Reflections on President Tinubu’s Leadership in Nigeria

As Nigeria marks its declared Democracy Day celebration, June 12, it becomes pertinent for me, as the editor of this pan-African institution, to assess the leadership impact of President Bola.

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Frameworks for Migrant Rights in Europe and Africa

Migration continues to be a defining global phenomenon, influencing socio-economic, political, and cultural spheres. Europe and Africa, both regions with significant migrant populations, have developed elaborate frameworks to manage and.

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Analyzing Electoral Systems: African Elections and the EU Parliamentary Elections

The design of electoral systems is pivotal in molding democratic governance. They determine how votes are translated into seats and consequently, the composition and functioning of elected bodies. A comparative.

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Development of Ports and Global Trade Networks in Africa

Africa’s expanding role in global trade is driven by the development of its ports and the evolution of its trade networks. As the continent advances in its economic, industrial, and.

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