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Unlocking Africa’s Fortunes Through Trade – Wamkele Mene

Secretary-General, African Continental Free Trade Area, speaks ALM Building the world’s largest single trade market is undoubtedly an uphill task, but managing the interest of about 54 countries while at.

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Tony Elumelu @ 60; the Story of a Colossus

  Tony Elumelu is one man, but he wears many hats; husband, father, mentor, entrepreneur, investor, chairman, AFRI capitalist, economist, and the king of soft life. Indeed, he is a.

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A Story on African movies that made it to the Oscars

With the number of movies produced in Africa yearly, one could easily assume that the continent would always feature at international levels and do well to get recognition. While this.

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The Rise of Nigeria’s Grammy Award Winners

The Nigerian music industry is one to reckon with as it has continued to make not only Nigeria but also the African continent proud. When it comes to music, Nigerian.

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10 African millennials making fortunes out of entertainment

The love of entertainment by millennials around the world has defined them as a generation. The study of millennials’ attraction to music, and movies globally is continuously ongoing and has.

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The beauty of celebrating women on a special day

  EU ambassador to Kenya Henriette Gieger Joins Kenyan Women In Celebrating International Women’s Day In Nairobi. International Women’s Day is honoured in many countries around the world. It is.

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Championing economic opportunities for women in Africa

Records and experiences have shown that empowerment is one of the smartest things a society can offer its women folk. Not too long ago, women in Africa faced many barriers.

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The Cost of Zambia’s Educational System

Primary and secondary education is free in Zambia. From the year 2022, secondary school students, usually children aged 13 and older were able to attend classes completely for free. Primary.

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Sustaining Educational Property In East Africa

The quality and importance that a country, nation, or continent places on its education sector are a factor that can be used to determine the growth and exposure of such.

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Tony Elumelu Foundation, African Youths, Entrepreneurs

Research has shown that by 2050, Africa’s population will reach 2.5 billion with over half of that under the age of 25. As much as this is expected to open.

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