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The surge in African billionaires signals elite capture rather than economic progress, locking millions into poverty.
Jim Farley, Ford's CEO, said a Toyota 4Runner made in Japan could cost $10,000 less than a Ford Bronco made in Michigan.
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Killing of Nigerians in South Africa Continues UnabatedThe killings of Nigerians in South Africa have continued unabated, with the recent shooting of two Nigerian businessmen by gunmen.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has accused the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of using Nigeria’s recent GDP rebasing exercise as a 'diversionary tactic' to mask the country’s ...
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P.M. News on MSNGunmen execute 2 Nigerian traders in cold blood in South Africa – NiDCOM blows hotPanic and outrage have trailed the brutal killing of two Nigerian traders in Durban, South Africa, after masked gunmen ...
Dr. Obinna Onyekwena As Nigeria and the broader African continent grapple with the dual imperatives of economic development ...
Nigeria's economic story has always been one of contradictions, but the latest GDP figures—rebased from a 2010 to 2019 ...
African masquerade ensembles are recognizably carnivalesque, yet not aligned with Carnival as we know it. The exquisite, ...
Science journalism is almost non-existent in Africa, even in the countries that are becoming crucial hubs for research. This ...
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The Punch on MSNMasquerades of horror: How youths turned sacred festivals into feasts of blood (2)In this concluding part, GODFREY GEORGE writes that the once-revered ancestral messengers and custodians of sacred tradition, ...
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