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America To Support Nigeria’s SMES Sector

  The United State Government has once more expressed its readiness to partner with the Nigerian Government in strengthening her Small and Medium Enterprise Industry for global competiveness. The US.

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Durban Will Be The First African City To Host The Commonwealth Games

Durban may have been the only candidate for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, but today’s historic announcement naming it the first African city ever to host the games set off celebrations.

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International Symposium On Defense, Homeland And Border Security In Africa

The increasing spate of global conflict and array of threats confronting African Nations in recent times continues to beckon on new approaches and a pooling of ideas to re-shape a.

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NIA Operative Testifies In Troubled Journalist Trial

The trial of a 25-year old radio journalist who is alleged to have distributed the pictures of the president with a gun pointed at him {the president} to two protocol.

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President Barack Obama: A Man’s Love For His Fatherland

By:  Kingsley Okeke President Barack Obama, disembarked Air Force One in Nairobi, last month, with a spring in his step, owing largely to the streaks of accomplishments that preceded his.

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Online Poll: How Will You Rate President Buhari’s 100 Days In Office?

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World Health Organisation (WHO) Declares Liberia Ebola-Free Once Again

The World Health Organization (WHO) has for the second time this year declared Liberia free of Ebola, a deadly disease that killed thousands in three west African countries since it.

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South African Billionaire And Shoprite Owner Eyes Britain’s Struggling Supermarket Industry

South African billionaire Christo Wiese, who owns Africa’s largest retailer, Shoprite, is eyeing acquisitions in Britain’s struggling supermarket industry for possible acquisitions, The Telegraph reported. Earlier this year, Wiese, 73,.

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Africa’s Richest Man Aliko Dangote To Build $400 Million Cement Plant In Zimbabwe

Africa’s richest man, Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, plans to invest $400 million in constructing a cement plant in Zimbabwe. Dangote revealed this on Monday while addressing a group of journalists.

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Kenya Airways get $200 million bridging loan

Kenya has provided a $40 million loan to loss-making Kenya Airways, the country’s finance minister said, while African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has approved a $200 million bridging loan for the.

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