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When distant conflicts shake West African markets
By Emmanuel Bewaji ELEMO, Doctoral Scholar, RUCST (elemoemmanuel3@gmail.com, +2348101035214)Middle East turbulence, supply ...
I remember standing backstage at a mid-size festival in Accra — watching an artist with genuinely rare ability perform to a ...
There is no year as “206”. Unless, of course, the citation of this statement as having been issued on 18th March 206, is actually a reflection of your true state of mind, when you issued this ...
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ECOWAS faces pressure to deliver on road infrastructure for Africa trade push
The President of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission, Dr Omar Alieu Touray, has reaffirmed the bloc’s alignment with continental infrastructure goals following high-level ...
Micropolis AI Robotics (NYSEAMERICAN:MCRP) is one of the best hot stocks to buy according to analysts. On March 3, Micropolis ...
Ugandan woman Dassy Jenny detailed her deportation from Turkey, her struggles to rebuild life in Uganda, and her hope for the future despite significant challenges.
The Nigerian president’s visit is his latest high-profile foreign policy moment on the world stage. But his diplomatic ...
The ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), in partnership with ASKY Airlines and Plan International Togo, successfully hosted the “Girls in Aviation Day” initiative at the Gnassingbé ...
"Without the President of the Republic, we wouldn't be safe," says Joseph Batangouna, chief of the village of Mayitoukou in Congo-Brazzaville, where the presidential campaign lays bare tensions ...
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Financial advisor breaks down how to build your dream home on just GH¢ 5,000 a month
Clement (@simplefinance13) shared a practical home ownership plan for Ghanaians earning GH¢ 5,000 monthly, emphasising ...
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Turbulence in fuel markets hitting African airlines hard
FILE - Ethiopian Airlines planes are parked at Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Monday Feb. 11, 2019.
The BCEAO now allows UEMOA citizens abroad to open CFA franc accounts under the same conditions as residents. The move aims to capture diaspora financial flows and integrate them into the regional ...
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