Youth Leadership Impact in African Politics
23/11/2023There is a growing population of youth in Africa, which emphasises the need to strengthen democracy and governance. African nations must take advantage of this to transform the continent and.
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There is a growing population of youth in Africa, which emphasises the need to strengthen democracy and governance. African nations must take advantage of this to transform the continent and.
Africa’s bustling economies stand at the cusp of a transformative wave propelled by the accelerating force of Fintech. This dynamic industry harnesses technology to redefine lending, investing, and payments, presenting.
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Professor Abdulrasheed Na’Allah, as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Abuja, has ushered in an era of significant collaborations, fostering groundbreaking partnerships that have augmented the institution’s academic landscape and.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) represents the inflow of capital that enters a country from other parties outside of the recipient specifically for stimulating development in such recipient countries. Oftentimes, it.
Nigeria beckons with an abundance of promise and potential, enticing foreign investors with a fabric of opportunities woven from diverse sectors. Picture this vibrant nation—a land of possibilities—where sectors like.
In a compelling address at the G20 Compact with Africa Economic Conference in Berlin, President Bola Tinubu extolled Nigeria as a burgeoning hub for global investment, urging international investors to.
The African Leadership Organisation (UK) Limited, the publishers of the African Leadership Magazine (ALM), extends warm greetings to our esteemed participants and stakeholders. In light of recent developments, the African.
The trade relationship between the European Union (EU) and Africa dates back a long time, and currently, the EU stands as Africa’s largest trading partner. In terms of specific industries,.