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Egypt: A Country’s Journey to Securing Her Future Through Education

Do you know Egypt is part of what’s been called the cradle of civilization? It has successfully developed over thousands of years, and its people have greatly contributed to our.

Aliko Dangote: Lessons From The Wealthiest Blackman

Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote is not just the richest in Africa but also the wealthiest black man in the world. This article would focus on how he made his.

The Richest Man in Ghana- early life, business empire and secret

Ernesto Taricone: CEO Trasacco of Group Ernesto Taricone is a widely recognized entrepreneur and investor, known for his significant impact in Ghana’s business arena. With a staggering net worth of.

Ghana’s educational adventure – a fresh look at the last decade

Ghana’s educational system has undergone significant transformations in the last ten years. In this review, we will examine the significant changes and challenges that the Ghanaian education system has experienced.

Success Stories of girl-child Education in Africa

  Access to education is a basic human right for all. However, due to various socio and traditional reasons, the African girl child has over the years been deprived of.

Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Program’s operations and new commitments

There are so many non-profit organisations in Africa that are focused on empowerment, especially for the youth. These organizations and their owners tend to work towards one goal, which is.

Understanding Zambia’s Free Education Programme and the way forward

Education is one of the keys to development, however, due to the ineffectiveness of governments and low budgetary allocation to the sector, it has not been accorded its rightful place.

The Power of Incumbency in African Politics: Oppositions That Unseat Ruling Parties in Africa

It is impossible to overstate the importance of incumbent status in African politics. Given the wealth of state resources available to them, incumbents find it difficult to lose elections in.

YOUNG AFRICAN CEO’S SHAPING THE BUSINESS WORLD

In African communities, attaining leadership is often justified by the idea that maturity develops with age. That’s why in ancient times, leadership duties were separated according to age, with the.