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Nzubechukwu Anodo

Rivers Hands Over Two Schools To Navy

The Rivers State government has handed over two of its schools to the Nigerian Navy.

Learn Africa Launches E-Books Platform To Revolutionize Learning

A leading publishing firm, Learn Africa, unveils e-book store to make learning and teaching easier for both students and teachers to enable digital learning

President Museveni Urges Educators to Resist Attack On African Identity

Ugandan President, Yoweri Museveni has urged educators and academicians to lead the resistance against the attack on African identity.

Tanzania’s NMB Bank Supports Education, Health Sectors in Morogoro

NMB Bank has handed various equipment to three district councils in Morogoro Region as part of its commitment to support health and education sector development

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Trump Meeting With China’s Xi: What The Beijing Summit Means For Both World Economies

Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed United States President Donald Trump to Beijing on Thursday for a major summit expected to shape discussions around trade, Iran, Taiwan, technology and the future of the global economy. Xi received Trump at the Great Hall of the People shortly after 10:00 a.m....

Africa’s Green Dream… A New Environmental Crisis?

Africa’s Hidden Environmental Costs of Renewable Energy Technologies For years, renewable energy has been sold to the world as the clean escape route from fossil fuels. Solar panels. Electric batteries. Wind farms. Hydropower. But beyond the promise of a Green, Clean and Safe future and beneath the shiny solar panels...

PCOS Now PMOS: Everything To Know About The Hormonal Condition Affecting Millions Of Women Worldwide

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), one of the world’s most common hormonal disorders affecting women, is now increasingly being referred to as Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) following a global push by medical researchers and women’s health experts to better reflect the complexity of the condition. The condition affects...