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The Challenges of Remote Working in Developing Nations

By Mayowa Jolayemi Over the past few years, analysts and futurists have sufficiently predicted a future of work which is expected to be gradual and play out in phases as.

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Africa and the Emerging Risks of Telework

A few days after my last column on Africa, COVID-19 and the disruptive concept of work, I saw a screaming headline from a Time Magazine news article on the 7th.

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Akinwumi Adesina – A pair of cleared and safe hands for the AFDB

By Kingsley Okeke   In the words of the great American poet and civil rights leader, Maya Angelou, “you may not control all the events that happen to you, but you.

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Madagascar Herbal Remedy – An African solution to COVID-19?

By Kingsley Okeke According to data obtained on the 12th May 2020, from the Corona Virus Resources Centre at the John Hopkins University, the world currently has 4,277,832 confirmed cases.

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European Airlines Resume Flights For Summer Travel At Different Paces, But British Airways/IAG, Air France-KLM And Lufthansa May Converge

By Will Horton Travel will resume this summer as Europe’s major airline groups plan to add flights at different paces. The initial projections are subject to travel restrictions and bans.

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A woman on a Mission : My journey to being a Pastors Wife, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist – Helen Oritsejafor

About 90 million people – roughly half Nigeria’s population – live in extreme poverty, according to estimates from the World Data Lab’s Poverty Clock. Nigeria is home to over 10.

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SDGs: The need for the United Nations to Consider an Extension from 2030

By Mayowa Jolayemi In September 2000 under the secretary generalship of Kofi Annan, world leaders met and ratified a declaration where they all committed to pursuing a set of eight.

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How to Pull Nigeria From The Brink – Atiku Abubakar

By Atiku Abubakar.   On Monday, April 27, 2020, British oil and gas giant, BP, became the latest in a growing number of energy firms to declare a massive quarterly.

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Africa cannot afford LOCUST-19

Akinwumi A. Adesina* We are in a battle against time to curb the COVID-19 pandemic. While tackling the Coronavirus pandemic has grabbed global attention, a new crisis that could claim a.

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5 Reasons Why African Businesses should not be on Pause

By Ken Giami The whole world may seem to be on Pause and lockdown following the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people and businesses. Still, African entrepreneurs, businesses and.

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