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Africa’s Fragmented Nations and the Quest for Unity

Africa, a region endowed with riches and cultural diversity, remains shackled by the invisible chains of colonial boundaries. The continent’s 54 nations, arbitrarily carved by European imperialists at the Berlin.

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Africa’s Tourism Industry Recovery and Growth

Africa’s tourism industry is bouncing back with international arrivals reaching an impressive 96% and projections estimating an annual growth rate of 6.5% over the next decade. The sector is set.

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Can Africa Achieve Education for All?

Africa stands at a crossroads in its pursuit of educational transformation, with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4, ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education for all, serving as a guiding light..

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Sovereignty and Regional Cooperation: A Synergy for Development

As Africa enters the era of globalisation, national sovereignty and regional cooperation are often portrayed as opposing forces. Sovereignty, a cornerstone of national autonomy, is sometimes seen as a barrier.

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Judicial Independence: The Guardrails of African Democracy

In Africa, judicial independence serves as the necessary guardrails that protect democratic pathways, offering citizens an assurance of accountability and justice. A judiciary, free from interference, is important to any.

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How COVID-19 Reshaped Intra-African Economic Dynamics

The year 2020 was pivotal as the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe, and Africa was not exempt from its effects. Although the impact on the continent was arguably less.

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CSR Improving Public Health in African Communities

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an essential aspect of the business landscape in Africa, particularly for companies operating in regions often characterised by poverty, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access.

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Global Health: Africa’s Innovations in Medical Research

African researchers are at the forefront of medical research, pioneering several groundbreaking treatments and discovering new medicines. Despite being underrepresented in mainstream media, they are making significant contributions to global.

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Akinwumi Adesina’s AfDB Commits $10 billion to Africa’s food sovereignty

Akinwumi Adesina’s African Development Bank Group will commit $10 billion over the next five years to boost Africa’s efforts to end hunger and become a primary food provider for itself.

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Health Minister blames lack of vaccination on the spread of a deadly disease in Nigeria

Nigeria’s health minister, Dr. Osagie Ehanire has blamed the spread of a deadly disease known as Diphtheria on a lack of proper vaccination among some individuals or communities. He said.

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