Top Prime Business Africa Headlines (October 21)

October 21, 2023

PBA presents an exciting edition for you this week. Dive into the videos and testimonies of survivors from the August 2023 wildfire in Maui, Hawaii, as they share their experiences with our very own Prime Business Africa Publisher, who visited the scene. Discover the resilience of Nigeria’s Hair-preneurs, who navigate the challenges of soaring exchange rates without quenching their spirit for beauty entrepreneurship. Uncover the truth behind why the UK, EU countries, and others are rejecting food and drug exports from Nigeria. Explore the alarming issue of declining academic performance in tertiary institutions and the factors contributing to this concerning trend. Delve into the depths of illegal mining in Akwa Ibom State and its impact on the region.

For more on these compelling stories and much more, click on the headlines to access Prime Business Africa‘s website. Your weekend is guaranteed to be filled with valuable insights and knowledge. Enjoy your reading, and stay informed with PBA.

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