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Tayo Aduloju, chief executive officer of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), says Africa must address infrastructure ...
Africa stands at a pivotal moment of global recali- bration, poised to redefine its role from a continent of potential to a ...
Mr Dangote pointed out that Africa's industrial challenges are rooted in two key issues: erratic electricity supply and ...
Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania, have taken bold steps towards transforming technical and vocational education and training ...
The irony that the AU’s drive for more open borders seems to reveal is that most of the continent’s borders are already, in a sense, open far too wide. As the backlog in demarcating borders and the ...
Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular, remained a primarily cash economy, due to factors including limited infrastructure and ...
Children on the continent are trafficked, sexually exploited, forced into marriage, recruited into armed forces and made to ...
When you compare Africa’s land surface area, it is more than the United States of America, India, China, Japan, Mexico and ...
It is not a deficit of resources that is holding Africa back but rather a deficit of belief in Africa’s prospects as a ...
Africa’s borders split nations, tribes, and identities. The consequences of colonial cartography still ripple across the continent.
Despite having some of the highest labour migration rates in the world, the continent lacks a formal treaty on labour.
The proposition that “when Nigeria becomes great, Africa will be great” is more than rhetorical, it reflects a deeply rooted belief in the geopolitical, cultural, and economic centrality of Nigeria ...