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Sudan gets United Nations ECA backing for economic development.
In a bilateral meeting held yesterday on the margins of the 51st Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, the Economic Commission for Africa and the Republic of Sudan agreed to strengthen their...
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Only 36 percent of Nigerians believe their healthcare needs are met by the current health system – Philips Africa.
An online survey administered by one of the world’s leading health technology companies, Philips Africa has shown that while only 52 percent of Nigerians actually trust the Nigerian healthcare system, 36 percent of Nigerians believe their health...
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Why you should pay attention to the privacy policy update emails in your inbox.
The past few months have been interesting for Internet users.
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Falana holds the West also culpable for money laundering in Africa.
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has held western governments culpable for money laundering and other corrupt acts in Africa, urging them to deploy greater measures in helping African countries recover looted funds.
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Regional cooperation and people-oriented reforms are key to Africa’s transformation—Sanusi.
Over the years, discussions around financing Africa’s development and economic transformation have been on the front burner, however, one thing that has always been reechoed is the need for major structural reforms that would benefit...
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Gambia raises €1.45 billion from the international community to finance its economic plan.
Since taking office and discovering government coffers were largely empty, Adama Barrow’s administration has been sourcing for funds and working to resuscitate the debt-crippled economy of the Gambia.
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Authoritarianism becoming a fad as Burundi votes for extending presidential term limits.
The democratic progress made by African countries since 1990 are being reversed in record time, as another country yet again amends its constitution to extend presidential term limits.
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The full text of Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari’s Democracy Day Speech.
ADDRESS BY MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 2018 DEMOCRACY DAY CELEBRATION, TUESDAY, 29TH MAY, 2018 My Dear Nigerians!
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Is South Africa the test case for tobacco control across the continent?
The negative consequences of tobacco smoking on lives and the environment cannot be overemphasized.
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This poll shows that Nigeria still has a lot to do regarding its democracy.
Nigeria celebrated its annual Democracy Day on Wednesday, the 29th of May 2018, a day which heralded a new direction for politics 19 years ago.