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Nigerian Tech women Take Center Stage

    The United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Ambassador W. Symington has recently honoured Nigerian women in technology, whom he said have strived to put the human race in outer.

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Agya Boakye-Boaten Receives Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship

By Thomas Calder       Agya Boakye-Boaten, chair and associate professor of Africana Studies at UNC Asheville, was recently awarded a fellowship by the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program, funded by the.

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Nigeria: The Presidency, Lawmakers Deliberate over 2017 Budget

Nigeria’s 7.44 trillion naira ($24.45 billion) 2017 budget is still being deliberated upon by the presidency and lawmakers, nearly three weeks after the budget was passed says a government official..

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Why We Are Succeeding in the War Against Terror in Nigeria – Buratai

    Nigeria’s Chief of ArmyStaff, Lt. General Tukur Buratia have commended African Leadership Magazine for its unique role of reporting successes rather than failures of institutions in Africa. The Army.

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Nigeria: Senate Tackles Money Laundering

Nigerian lawmakers recently passed a bill to fight money laundering. The lawmakers admonished foreign countries to give their cooperation by exposing currency crooks hiding in their countries in order for.

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Nigerians in South Africa Call for Diaspora Voting

  The Nigerian community in South Africa, on Monday, suggested that one of the ways to deepen democracy in Nigeria was to introduce Diaspora Voting. Mr. Ikechukwu Anyene, the President.

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Sudan: Diarrhea Outbreak Claims 75 Lives

Cases of cholera and watery diarrhea in Sudan have increased in White Nile State with 75 deaths, and 4,188 infections, the state’s governor said Tuesday. “The number of infection cases.

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The First Lady of Nigeria Visits Sick Husband

The first lady of Nigeria, Her Excellency, Mrs.  has embarked on a trip to visit President Muhammadu Buhari, who has been out of the country on health grounds. The first.

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South Africa: Gauteng Province Vows to Build New Schools Every Month

By: Miracle Nwankwo The government of Gauteng, the North province of South Africa, recently opened a new R122 million Sinenhlanhla Primary School which is the 49th to be opened since.

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Botswana Power Utility Calls for Bid to Build Solar Plant

Botswana’s state-owned power utility has recently invited bidder interested in the building of a 100 megawatt (MW) solar power plant to boost energy security in the diamond-rich southern African country..

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