Nigeria’s Online Retail Business Now Valued At $13 Billion
11/06/2015According to a survey done by This Day, a Nigerian-based business news website, the countries e-commerce sector has grown to reach nearly $13 billion in value as more and more.
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According to a survey done by This Day, a Nigerian-based business news website, the countries e-commerce sector has grown to reach nearly $13 billion in value as more and more.
Africa’s largest privately owned solar power plant will launch this year in Uganda, part of a plan by a Dubai-based company to develop mostly renewable energy electrical power projects in.
In order to accelerate the development of Nigeria’s agricultural sector and ensure food security, President Muhammadu Buhari has said that agriculture must be treated as a business. The president stated.
ANALYSIS The theme of the coming African Union (AU) summit is likely to be eclipsed by pressing peace and security issues. This includes the situation in Burundi and the crisis.
The Ethiopian Democratic Party (EDP) announced that it will not accept the results of the recently held election. This makes it the fifth party to reject the election results following.
Military top brass from Nigeria and surrounding countries met on Tuesday, June 9, 2015, to thrash out plans to take on Boko Haram, as new Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari takes.
VENUE: HILTON LONDON METROPOLE, UNITED KINGDOM The African Business Leadership Awards is a prestigious recognition event to reward exceptional practices and outstanding achievers especially in Africa’s private sector. It will.
Honourable Yakubu Dogara, representing a constituency in Bauchi State, has emerged the Speaker of the 8th House of Representatives in Nigeria. Mr Yakubu Dogara of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Bukola Saraki, a former governor of Kwara State, has been elected the president of the eighth Senate. Mr. Saraki of the All Progressives Congress, APC, defeated his party’s preferred candidate,.
He launched cement Plant in Addis Ababa. Here is a closer look at ALHAJI ALIKO DANGOTE’s $600million cement plant in Ethiopia. Continue for more photos…