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Dangote’s Choice: Forgoing $120B in Big Tech to Invest in Nigeria

The Visionary Legacy of Aliko Dangote and the Nigerian Economy The Nigerian government has recently made headlines for honoring billionaire industrialist Aliko Dangote, commending him for his unwavering commitment to national development. This tribute notably accentuates the significance of the $19 billion Dangote Refinery, a monumental project that has implications far beyond its economic metrics. The narrative surrounding this commitment is as much about resilience and vision as it is about financial gain. At the Taraba…

Individual Detained After Climbing Iconic Big Ben in London

A man has been taken into custody after an extraordinary 16-hour standoff during which he remained barefoot and held a Palestinian flag while perched atop the iconic clock tower of Big Ben. Photographs capturing the scene revealed the moment when emergency teams utilized a cherry picker to gently lift the man from his precarious position. Emergency responders worked diligently at the location, supported by an extensive presence of uniformed police officers maintaining a cordoned-off area that extended from Bridge Street to…

feelings after the big ones

Players from the Red Star Ndongo Club, the nickname "Africa", who won the African Club Cup in the 1970s, died in the most complete poverty and caused many reactions in Bangui. After finishing his career, it was difficult for him to find a job. In recent years, he has lived on the solidarity of those around him. Sick, he had initiated appeals to help him pay for his care.…

Somali military wins massive towards Al-Shabaab in ongoing operations

MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somali national army continued to make significant gains against Al-Shabaab militants in Somalia, with the ongoing war recording significant gains, which have positively contributed to the stability of the Horn of Africa nation. Over the past three decades, Somalia has struggled with the instability that literally entrenched most operations, including, but not limited to, political chaos that lasted for a few months. Instability almost caused anarchy. However, the fight against Al-Shabaab almost…

a big vote for an unknown state

Somalilanders are called to the polls on Monday, May 31. These legislative and municipal elections constitute an important contribution to this territory that is not recognized by the international community. as reported from Nairobi, Albane ThirouardSomaliland organizes its legislative and municipal elections on Monday. The…

For Vincent Duclert “it is a big step forward

Yesterday in Kigali, Emmanuel Macron acknowledged France's "responsibility" in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, but made no apology. So, some are happy, others are disappointed. But what does Vincent Duclert think, the author of the report that came out two months ago and which greatly inspired the speech that the French president gave yesterday. He answers questions from Christophe Boisbouvier.…

Big test for Bihi before Somaliland’s votes

Big test for Bihi before Somaliland's votes HARGEISA, Somalia - Nearly one million voters will have a chance to elect their local representatives in North Western of Somaliacivic and parliamentary contests, in what could be a major test for President Muse Bihi Abdi, who is trying to control the House for agenda-setting. This will be the first direct election in Somalia's breakaway region, which…

France welcomes “Battle of Little Massive”

"The Battle of the Little Massive Horn", a monumental work by Senegalese artist Ousmane Sow, who died in 2016, is presently at sea on the street between Senegal and France. This group of 35 statues represents the victory of the American Indians in opposition to the USA Military in 1876. After a primary exhibition on the Pont des Arts in Paris in 1999, these gigantic items are banished once more to France…

the massive annual assembly with hip dancers

House dancing, locking, popping or even top rock, it is in front of a full house that the artists compete for these street dances whose figures are exclusively attached standing. A rare space where young people have their place, Jessica, 15, notes: “Standing dance gives us young Madagascans the opportunity to develop and show that we have things to say. That's why I'm very involved in this dance. When I am angry, melancholy or happy, I express it with this art. There are not many places dedicated…

a big party to celebrate the thirty years of zouglou

On Saturday evening, December 12, a big concert was held in Abidjan to celebrate the thirty years of zouglou, Ivorian popular music called "philosophical" and "political", a statement music that was also put in the spotlight. , once is not customary, in the silent universe of the Palais des congrès. as reported from Abidjan,…

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