Africa: Nigeria Driving Africa’s Digital Renaissance – Chioma Ekeh

Africa: Nigeria Driving Africa’s Digital Renaissance – Chioma Ekeh

Chief Executive Officerof Technology Distribution, TD Africa, Mrs Chioma Ekeh has claimed that Nigeria is typically driving Africa’s digital renaissance, urging every stakeholder in the Information and Communications Technology, ICT sector to join hands with her company to sustain the country’s drive towards making Africa the hub of world technology development. Ekeh spoke in Lagos,…

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Africa: Nigeria Driving Africa’s Digital Renaissance – Chioma Ekeh

Africa: Saraki Calls for African Renaissance, Urges End to Dependency At Nairobi Forum

Mr Saraki observed that more than six decades after independence, Africa’s project of full sovereignty–economic, political, and intellectual–remains incomplete. Former Senate President of Nigeria, Bukola Saraki, has urged African leaders to dismantle economic and institutional dependency and chart a new course of self-reliance, innovation, and prosperity. Delivering a keynote address at the Democracy Union for…

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Africa: Nigeria Driving Africa’s Digital Renaissance – Chioma Ekeh

Africa: Renaissance Energy Africa Reaffirms Commitment to Safety Operations

Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited, an indigenous oil producer, has reiterated its commitment to safety and best environmental practices as it seeks to expand investment opportunities in Nigeria. The Company said its dedication to best safety practices was a key consideration in its determination to join the International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP)….

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Africa: Nigeria Driving Africa’s Digital Renaissance – Chioma Ekeh

Africa: Overcoming Blue Economy Challenges – Paving the Way for Africa’s Renaissance

Initiatives that support improved solid waste management of marine plastics, while advocating awareness for policy change, must be encouraged. Africa’s blue economy can constitute a significant source of wealth that can catapult the continent’s fortunes. It is estimated that by 2030, Africa’s blue economy will grow to $405 billion, including $100 billion generated by coastal…

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