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The State of STEM Education in Nigeria

Since the creation of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics(STEM) education by the U.S. National Science Foundation in 2001, it has been adopted globally to teach students critical thinking as well.

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Senegal’s Economic Leap: Inside President Macky Sall’s Vision

The economic condition of a nation profoundly influences its citizens’ livelihoods, and Senegal, an African nation, has faced challenges in economic growth for years. However, President Macky Sall’s tenure presented.

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Fallen Heroes: Supporting Africa’s Brave Families

The sacrifices made by soldiers in safeguarding national security and peace often come at a profound cost—the loss of their lives. In Africa, as in many parts of the world,.

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Intercontinental Exchange: Africa’s Key to EU Markets

Africa stands at the threshold of a significant opportunity in global trade, showcasing a rich array of products that hold immense potential for robust commerce with the European Union (EU)..

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Beyond Pollution: Insight into Africa’s Fresh Air Cities

The air we inhale sustains life itself, yet its purity often goes unnoticed. Worldwide, including in the diverse terrains of Africa, air pollution has emerged as a significant health threat..

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Seizing Seas of Opportunity: Unlocking Africa’s Blue Tourism Potential

The allure of ‘blue tourism’ is captivating—a realm entwined with coastal marvels, aquatic treasures, and maritime marvels that beckon adventure seekers to explore Africa’s vibrant aquatic landscapes. Defined as tourism.

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Africa’s Urban Marvels and its Progressive City Skylines

 Africa, often portrayed through a lens of struggle and hardship, stands as a continent teeming with innovation, progress, and burgeoning urban developments. Comprised of 54 diverse countries and a population.

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Greening Africa: The Drive for Renewable Energy Solutions

To save the earth and make it habitable for mankind, the world is shifting towards clean or renewable energy that does not produce any kind of pollution or have adverse.

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Urgent Shift: Africa’s Sustainable Business Revolution for a Greener Tomorrow

Riding the crest of unprecedented climate upheaval, Africa faces mounting challenges. Crop yields spiral downward in the face of climate tantrums, and water scarcity surges. The spectre of disrupted supply.

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Inside Nigeria’s Foreign Policy: Bridging Africa’s Unity and Citizen Welfare

From the heart of Africa’s giant emerged a bold and visionary foreign policy, one deeply rooted in Afrocentrism. Picture Nigeria post-independence in 1960, with its former Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar.

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