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Exclusive Interview with Tanzanian Businessman Mohammed Dewji

Young, Bold, and Resilient are words that best describe one of Africa’s leading light in business and philanthropy – Mohammed Dewji. Mo Dewji as he is fondly called is one.

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African leadership Magazine Celebrates Joe Beasley at 80

It was indeed a festive and glamorous evening at the Westin Atlanta Perimeter North Hotel, recently, when friends, family and well-wishers gathered to celebrate Ambassador Joe Beasley as he marked.

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Access to Data Should Be a Universal Human Right – Airtel-Nigeria MD

  The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector in Nigeria has continued to sustain its position as the fastest growing industry in the country’s economy. The Telecoms Sector alone contributed.

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Artificial Short-term Naira Strength- an Unsustainable Government Palliative

By Iyke Aru Twitter: @iykearu The Nigerian Naira reflected a significant increase in strength after the country’s Central Bank, announced that it has sold $221.37 million to 16 banks through.

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WHAT WE SHOULD DO TO CREATE RESOUNDING BUZZES AROUND LOCAL BRANDS

      By Kenneth Nkemnacho/ Writer at Large These days, competition is rife amongst a large number of brands. Many homemade brands find it difficult to withstand foreign ones.

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Truth, Post-Truth and Alternative Facts

    “Comment is free, but facts are sacred.”   By Martin Roche, Writer at Large I’ve have spent over half my working life involved with newspapers. Public relations and.

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Darkness amidst Light in Africa

By Stephen Lazi Akhere, Ph.D In a Palaeolithic era, light was graciously sort for and was gotten through modernity. God Himself hates darkness with perfect hatred. Hence, the first thing.

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Exclusive: How Africa Can Sustain Economic Growth in the Trump Era

Ambassador Herman Cohen, a former U.S. ambassador to several African countries, advisor to multiple U.S. Presidents, and a 38-year veteran of the U.S. Foreign Service, has continued to enrich the.

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Nigeria is witnessing a Quiet revolution in the Agricultural Sector –– Audu Ogbeh

     Nigeria’s agricultural potential has never been in doubt. With its large amounts of uncultivated arable land, the country was a hub of Cocoa; palm Oil and groundnut production.

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How Africa Can Be Part of the Digital Revolution

…What To Do To Make This Happen      Kenneth Nkemnacho/ Writer at Large Every modern day technology has gone digital, and everyday, technological devices are getting smaller and lighter,.

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