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Covenant University: Blending Spirituality and Academic Standard to Raise a New Generation of Leaders

  Covenant University is a product of the Liberation Commission that God gave to Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder and presiding Bishop of Living Faith Church, in May 1981. The.

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Angola’s Leading Logistics Company Begins Production of Trailers

Antonio J. Silva Transportes e Logistica (AJS), Angola’s leading full-service solutions and Logistics Company for the transportation industry, has recently announced that it has broken ground on its first trailer.

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Textile in Africa: The Way Forward

Andrew Robinson- CEO, Kit Group South Africa Without doubt, the manufacturing sector is evidently critical for economic growth and development. Even so, in spite of the abundance of human and.

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Nigeria’s Opportunity Is Now…

Today, Indonesian has the 9th largest economy in the world with industrial and services sector contributing about 47% to its GDP. The country is remarkably the leading producer of oil.

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The Future of South Africa’s Mining Industry

Roger Baxter, Chief Executive- Chamber of Mines South Africa It is easier to talk about the abundant natural resources in Africa; the gold bars in their carats, diamond and silver.

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Angola Capital Investment: Contributing to Africa’s Economic Growth Story

In the last 2 years, Angola Capital Investment (ACI), a private investment firm, has been on the fore-front in terms of promoting investments in the African economy. It has remarkably.

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RWANDA HAS BEEN CONSISTENTLY COUNTING AMONG THE BEST GLOBALLY

Ambassador Stanislas Kamanzi is currently High Commissioner of the Republic of Rwanda to the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He served as a Cabinet Minister in the Government of the Republic.

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Consumers are Vital Part of the Power Chain

Mack Kast, MD/CEO Manitoba Hydro International/ TCN Epileptic power supply has no doubt contributed largely to the poor economic outlook of some major economies in Africa. Successive governments in Nigeria,.

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