On the margins of the 28th edition of the Conference of Parties (COP28), African leaders converged to launch the Africa Green Industrialization Initiative (AGII) towards accelerating and scaling green industries and businesses
MoreThe United Nations is currently running a campaign tagged: ’16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence’. It’s meant to raise awareness and implement strategies to combat gender-based violence across the globe. The
MoreAn interesting conference attended by senior government officials from across Africa and the Diaspora community was held in Accra, Ghana last Thursday. The theme of the discussion was Europe’s creation of wealth
MoreAfrica, the world’s second-largest and most-populous continent, traverses 20 per cent of Earth’s total surface area with big chunk of arable land. No surprise that the continent is often referred to as
MoreEnacted by the United States Congress in 2000 to promote trade and economic cooperation between the United States and eligible sub-Saharan African countries, the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) has been
MoreAfrica - the world's second-largest continent with 54 recognized countries - has again been reminded of a low-hanging fruit that must be plucked in the continent’s enlightened self-interest.
MoreNigeria’s Minister of Budget and National Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu, the other day declared that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government was facing a serious revenue deficit, as “there’s no money anywhere in
MoreToday is World Food Day – a day set aside by the United Nations to encourage action for the future of food, people, and the environment and awareness of hunger. Although this
MoreAt a time when there is a N540 billion increase in the amount shared between the Federal Government, states, and Local Government Areas, it is confounding for state governors to go a-borrowing
MoreThe national day of any country is when sincere conversations around nationalism cannot be avoided. Independence Anniversary really affords the opportunity for national introspection on the journey to nationhood and the need
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