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Nigeria: Niger Govt. to Partner Cambridge University on Teacher Training

The Niger State Government has recently said that it is set to collaborate with the Cambridge University in UK in the area.

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Africa: Einstein Forum Aims to Stem Africa Brain Drain

Africa’s top scientists, policymakers and start-ups have recently gathered for a landmark conference aimed at stemming the continent’s brain drain and encouraging.

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Nigeria: No Importation for Government’s School Feeding Programmes – Osinbajo

As the Buhari administration proceeds with its social investment programmes, the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has recently disclosed that the government.

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World Bank Sets Aside U.S.$100 Million for Girl Child Education in Nigeria

The World Bank has recently set aside a $100 million grant to five states in Nigeria to improve girl child education, Tunde.

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NIGERIA: Statistics Key For Education Planning Policies- USAID

Mission Director United State Agency for International Development (USAID) Michael Harvey, has said that that educational statistics is key for growth and.

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Nigeria: Australia Supports Communities in F.C.T, Benue State

The Australian High Commission in Nigeria has so far this year commissioned a number of solar powered boreholes in Bwari Area Council.

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Tanzania: WHO Calls for Effective Public Sensitisation on Cholera

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently asked the government of Tanzania to educate those in communities on effective measures to curb.

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Ethiopia: Nationwide Immunization Coverage Reaches 77 Percent

Immunization coverage at national level has reached 77 per cent in Ethiopia, announced the Ministry of Health. Immunization, the most important public.

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Turkish Power Ship to Supply Electricity to Zambia

As part of efforts to boost power output in Zambia, Turkey’s Karadeniz will in the next two weeks begin supplying the country.

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Nigeria: Why Buhari Would Not Privatise Healthcare Institutions

President Muhammadu Buhari says his administration will not privatise healthcare institutions in order not to exclude the poor and the vulnerable from.

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