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Nigerian Government inaugurates National Oil and Gas Excellence Centre

President Muhammadu Buhari has announced that his administration’s drive and plan towards building economic diversification via the oil and gas industry is very much in process. In a statement disclosed.

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Nigerian Basketball Set to Return Soon In 2021

The Nigerian Basketball Federation (NBBF) has assured fans of the game that it is positive the leagues are going to return this year, as disclosed by Babs Ogunade, the Vice-President.

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Good News: Experts say SA has acquired half the vaccines it needs for herd immunity

SA has acquired roughly half the vaccine it needs for the country to hit its target of achieving herd immunity against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Speaking at a webinar on Thursday.

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COVID-19: Nigerian President Okays N6.45b for oxygen plants in states

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved N6.45 billion to set up gas plants in 38 locations nationwide to enhance COVID-19 treatment. The Presidential Task Force PTF on COVID-19 on January 5,.

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Securing the Future of Africa Businesses: The Role of Africa’s Young Entrepreneurs

By Walcott Aganu “Never has there been such weighty responsibility on the shoulders of young people. Never has there been the influence in the hands of young people like the.

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Nigeria intensifies fight against polio as Kano State immunizes 3.24 million children

The Kano State government has administered the oral polio vaccine to over 3.24 million children in less than five years. The house-to-house exercise, according to the Commissioner for Health, Aminu.

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Ethiopian President Visits Tanzania as Trade between Both Countries Continue to Increase

The trade volume between Tanzania and Ethiopia has tremendously gone up from 1.5bn/- to 13.5bn/- in 2012 to 2019 respectively, as the two nations look for increased business ties. Foreign.

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Taking advantage of Africa’s new Markets and new Opportunities – looking beyond the safari

Right from the days of African independence to the turn of the 21st century, developed countries’ economic engagement with developing countries was largely limited to the provision of humanitarian and.

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