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Morolake Dairo: Throwback to Nigerian Sustainable Fashion Practices

Morolake Dairo: Throwback to Nigerian Sustainable Fashion Practices

Sustainability is at the centre stage of the global fashion industry for all stakeholders including governments, fashion brands and consumers. Aside from the sustainable fashion processes and textiles exclusive to the African fashion industry such as the Nigerian Aso-Oke or Ghanian Kente, a closer look at some current practices of the African consumer reveals that

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The stunning decline of Globacom, Nigeria's third-biggest telco

The stunning decline of Globacom, Nigeria’s third-biggest telco

When Globacom launched in August 2003, it entered a crowded telecom market, two years behind giants MTN, Econet, and MTEL. Despite this, it quickly made an impact with bold moves, positioning itself as a serious competitor. By pioneering per-second billing—unlike the ₦50-per-minute norm—it immediately disrupted the market, forcing rivals to follow suit. If per-second billing

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I left Employment, to go back to our family coffee farm

I left Employment, to go back to our family coffee farm

Home About us Find Jobs Countries Visa policy Tourism destinations Investments Websites Contact Us Home Countries Websites Startups Investment Websites Jobs Sites Tourist Destinations Financial Market Trading HomeAfrican InventorsI left Employment, to go back to our family coffee farm Tags African Inventors Inspire knowledge Facebook Twitter Newer Older Posted by Calvin Lema Post a Comment

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Africa: 'AI is No Panacea, But If It Can Help With Africa's Challenges, We Should Be Open-Minded'

Africa: ‘AI is No Panacea, But If It Can Help With Africa’s Challenges, We Should Be Open-Minded’

Cape Town — allAfrica’s Juanita Williams and Joy Basu, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of African Affairs, overseeing Economics and Regional Affairs across Sub-Saharan Africa, discussed the work of the Digital Transformation With Africa (DTA) project, which is coming up for its two-year anniversary in December 2024, how DTA chooses its partners,

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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigns amid sexual abuse scandal

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigns amid sexual abuse scandal

Survivors of the abuse, particularly those targeted by John Smyth, a prominent figure who abused young men for decades, expressed relief at Welby’s decision, seeing it as a step toward accountability. ADVERTISEMENT Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the spiritual leader of the Church of England and the Anglican Communion, announced his resignation on Tuesday following

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Daily Beast Turns First Profit Amid Cutbacks, Q3 Revenue Up 81%

Daily Beast Turns First Profit Amid Cutbacks, Q3 Revenue Up 81%

Ben Sherwood and Joanna Coles, after cutting back staff at The Daily Beast, have managed to swing the digital news and opinion site to its first profitable quarter. The Daily Beast is majority owned by Barry Diller’s IAC holding company, which said third-quarter 2024 revenue at the site increased 81% year over year and turned

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