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One Year On – Has the Treasury Single Account Been of Benefit to Nigeria’s Economy?  

  Nigeria’s President Mohammadu Buhari rode on the back of his zero tolerance for corruption to Aso Rock Villa, Nigeria’s seat of power. Upon assumption of Office, the President together with his team.

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Connecting Africa: The Exciting Future of a Continent That Can Access the Power of Internet of Things

  By Brett Parker   Africa is no stranger to connectivity. While Africa may be behind when it comes to IT infrastructure compared to more developed nations, the fact is.

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Kenya’s First Lady Launches Partnership to Improve Breast Cancer Care

Kenya’s First Lady Margaret Kenyatta inaugurates partnership between government of Kenya and Roche to improve care of women with breast cancer First Lady Margaret Kenyatta, Kenya Ministry of Health and.

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Tigo Pesa Customers Pockets $21M Ninth Quarterly Profit Share

Tigo Head of Mobile Financial Services, Ruan Swanepoel said cumulatively the company has paid its mobile financial services users a total of Tshs 46.2 billion (US$ 21,203,490) in quarterly payments.

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ICT to the Rescue: Fostering GDP Growth and Employment Opportunities

By Kingsley Okeke About 30 years ago, you may be right to have used Stone Age as a byword for Africa in relation to ICT growth and internet penetration. Since.

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Zambia Elections: President Lungu Leads

By Stella Mapenzauswa and Chris Mfula President Edgar Lungu was leading in Zambia’s presidential election on Monday, with 85 percent of the constituencies counted, but his main rival demanded a.

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Ghanaians Invade US Army with Their Attractive ‘Jamma’ Culture

Ghanaians have invaded the US Army with their culture as their traditional singing and dancing popularly called ‘jamma’ has become part of American soldiers’ daily routine on war front. American.

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Kenya: We Must All Fight Violence against Women to Progress as a Nation

By Wanjohi Kibicho In more than 20 years conducting social science studies, I have interviewed thousands of women throughout the world. More than half of them have experienced at least.

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