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If You Want to Innovate, Learn These 9 Rules

On December 9th, 1968, a research project funded by the US Department of Defense launched a revolution. The focus was not a Cold War adversary or even a resource rich.

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Nigeria’s State Oil Firm to Be Split Into 30 Companies

Nigerian National Petroleum Corp (NNPC) is to be split into 30 independent companies within weeks, the group’s head said on Thursday, in a restructuring designed to help tackle corruption at.

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The African Union Commission Marks Black History Month

H.E Mr. Erastus Mwencha, Deputy Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC) led the commission in celebrating the Black History Month. In commemorating the annual event, H.E Mr. Mwencha called.

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Family and Fine Wines in South Africa’s Elgin Valley

By Deborah Stoll Cluver Wine’s managing director Paul Clüver (left) and winemaker Andries Burger If Paul Clüver didn’t go into the family business he would have, “probably done something boring.

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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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Work from Home? 4 Key Ways to Maximize Productivity

No morning commute. No boss looking over your shoulder or co-worker who chats with you every morning. The sweet freedom of working from home can seem like a dream come.

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Turkish Power Ship to Supply Electricity to Zambia

As part of efforts to boost power output in Zambia, Turkey’s Karadeniz will in the next two weeks begin supplying the country with electricity from a power-generating ship as it.

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South Africa: Agricultural Sector May Need $1.15Billion to Recover From Drought

South Africa’s agricultural sector may need up to 18 billion rand ($1 billion) over the next three years in financial assistance to recover from the devastating drought, industry group Agri.

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US$1.1 Billion Trade Volume with Turkey Favours Nigeria

The total trade volume of Nigeria and Turkey is currently at $1.145 billion to the favour of Nigeria, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has recently disclosed at the Presidential Villa.

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Mozambique: PM Urges Rebel Leaders to Accept Offer of Dialogue

Mozambican Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosario has recently urged Afonso Dhlakama, leader of the rebel movement Renamo, to accept the invitation from President Filipe Nyusi “for a constructive and.

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