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Professor Kishore Predicts Rise of Africa to Afreximbank’s Babacar

The Babacar Ndiaye lecture series was launched by Afreximbank four years ago, to honour the founding role of the late Dr Babacar Ndiaye in the establishment of Afreximback. As president.

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Bureau of Public Service Lauds NNPC’s Internal Open Resourcing Initiative

The Director-General, Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR), Dr Dasuki I. Arabic commended the Internal Open Resourcing Initiative of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), during the BPSR Lunchtime Reforms.

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AfCFTA as Africa’s Bargaining Chip

By Katherine Igiezele Since sovereignty, African countries have adopted a regional alliance as a crucial element of their expansion strategies. Strategic local, regional and continental integrations have been achieved through.

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Aid Governance in Africa – Its Effect on Resources Diplomacy

By Katherine Igiezele In a recent critical intervention entitled “Dead Aid”, the Zambian professor Dambisa Moyo argued, amongst other things, that: “the development of China is a ‘golden occasion’ for.

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The Priest Who Became Seychelles New President

“After 43 years, we have regained democracy. The road has been long, and now we will reap its rewards.”

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How the Ethiopian Nile Dam Can Fix Sudan’s Flood Issues

Unprecedented flooding has affected close to a million Sudanese and has claimed the lives of more than 100.

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Algerians Are Voting to End Years of Deviousness

Algerians have begun voting in a referendum geared to cement the changes made after long term president Abdelaziz Bouteflika was forced by the citizens to resign last year.

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AFDB’S Agricultural Plan for the Continent

By Katherine Igiezele By 2050, the world’s population will exceed 9 billion people a projected growth of more than 30% and amounting to an estimated 2.3 billion more people to.

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REDISCOVERING AFRICA: A Case for The Return of African Artefacts

By Alkali Amana In June 2020, Congolese activist, Mwazulu Diyabanza and four other activists of African descent, three men and one woman, filmed themselves removing a 19th-century African funeral pole..

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Total’s second discovery in South Africa promises Gas-led recovery for Southern Africa

Total’s second huge gas condensate discovery declared recently in South Africa followed a time of profound vulnerability, uncertainty, and struggles for the African energy sector. With partners Qatar Petroleum, CNR.

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