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Amidst Tough Economy, Ikosi/Isheri Chair Samiat Bada Imposes #650.000 Aso-Ebi on Workers for Her 50th Birthday, Hires KWAM1 …Accused of…

Food crisis in Africa: the high cost of imported fertilisers is adding to the problem

Subsidising fertiliser is costly for African governments. GettyImages Simon Roberts, University of Johannesburg and Ntombifuthi Tshabalala, University of Johannesburg Global…

Pedestrians in Ghana are risking their lives – we studied what’s distracting them while walking

Walking is a popular mode of transportation in Ghana. Wikimedia Commons/Linda Fletcher Dabo Prince Kwame Odame, University of Education, Winneba…

Missing millionaire crypto influencer Fernando Pérez Algaba found dismembered in suitcase (photos)

  Authorities in Argentina have launched a murder investigation after the dismembered remains of missing millionaire Fernando Pérez Algaba, 41,…

Nigeria’s food insecurity: declaring a state of emergency isn’t a real solution - here’s what is

In 2022, government launched one million rice paddies, stacked in 15 pyramids, but the country’s food crisis has persisted. Kola…

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Cycling could be a boon for Lagos – but people fear for their safety on bikes

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Textile queen Maman Creppy has died: the last of West Africa’s legendary wax cloth traders has left her mark

Courtesy Yvette Sivomey. Nina Sylvanus, Northeastern University Dédé Rose Gamélé Creppy, who has died aged 89, was one of west…

Africa needs its own credit rating agency: here’s how it could work

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