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Blog - The true measure of a society's development lies in the strength of its foundational systems, at the heart of which is care work. This essential labour sustains both social well-being and ...
Dorbor Jallah, has raised an alarm over the ineffectiveness of multiple technical support systems setup by international partners at various institutions in the three branches of the Government of ...
IN SHORT: Multiple Facebook posts claim that airline passenger Comfort Emmanson has sued Nigeria's federal government and aviation agencies for N500 billion (about US$326 million). She debunked the ...
The government, with support from its partners, is rolling out a flagship initiative dubbed "Positioning Rwanda as a Regional Digital Entrepreneurship Hub." ...
No, Kenya's ex-deputy president Gachagua didn't link cash rewards for national football team to ethnic favouritism ...
U.S. law imposes new tax on diaspora money transfers Remittances vital to Gambia's foreign currency reserves Families brace for financial shock amid U.S. crackdown ...
Multiple Facebook posts claim that Nigerians earning N800,000 or more in a year will pay 20% tax starting 1 January 2026. But the claim misrepresents the country's new tax law.
When Nigeria lined up for their final Group D clash at the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024, many considered it a dead rubber.
The government has launched a new initiative to train teachers at the basic school level in Basic Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (BSTEM).