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COP27: African Nations Call For An End To ‘Climate injustice’

Ahead of the November COP27 UN Climate Conference in Egypt, African countries have called for an end to a “climate injustice”, saying the continent causes less than four per cent.

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Nigerian Court Dismisses FG’s Request For Kyari’s Extradition To US

Federal High Court sitting in Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja has dismissed the Federal government’s application seeking to extradite detained Deputy Commissioner of Police, DCP, Abba Kyari to the United States.

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Cinema: The Rising Culture in Africa

The culture of cinema in Africa is an expression of a rich cultural identity. African cinema is in the quest for a particular style of its own and also devising.

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US Recognises Liberia’s Progress in Fishing Industry

The US State Department’s 2022 report on Liberia said the country’s fishing industry which had been long dormant compared to pre-war levels, was making advancements that could make it more.

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East Africa: Congo’s Handmade Wooden Taxi Most Favoured Means Of Road Transport

The two-wheeled handcrafted vehicle commonly referred to as the “chukudu” (also known as the “chikudu,” “cbokoudou,” or “tshukudu”) is used in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s east. It is.

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What You Can Do With Sports Degree In Africa

Dating back to antiquity, sports in the form of physical activity has been linked to recreation, security, survival, and other cultural practices in Africa. However, recognition of sports and whether.

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Angola: President Lourenco Wins Opposition Leader, Costa Junior

The Presidential candidate of the governing Movement for the Liberation of Angola, MPLA, President Joao Lourenco has won re-election in the Angola presidential election slated for August 24. Lourenco won.

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Calm returns to Libya after bloody clashes killed 32, injured 159

Calm has returned to Tripoli, the capital of Libya on Sunday, a day after violent clashes erupted between armed groups that killed 32 and 159 persons wounded, official sources said..

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AfDB President, Adesina calls for more Japanese investments in Africa

The African Development Bank President, AfDB, Dr Akinwumi Adesina has urged Japanese prospective investors to invest more in Africa where investment opportunities and returns on investment are among the highest.

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Japan, AfDB declare US$5 bn support for Africa’s Private Sector

The government of Japan and the African Development Bank, AfDB, have declared a US$5 billion financial cooperation under the fifth phase of the Enhanced Private Sector Assistance for Africa initiative.

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