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News Africa
Why Nigerian airlines can’t fly into U.S. for now – NCAA details
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has explained why Nigeria lost its Category 1 Status that disqualified Nigerian airlines to…
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News Africa
U.S.-Africa Trade and Economic Cooperation: Challenges and Future Pathways
The United States government hosted trade ministers from sub-Saharan Africa for the annual African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum…
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EDUCATION
U.S. provides GH¢2.8 Million to aid licensing, monitoring and evaluation of schools
The United States Government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is providing 2.8 million Ghana cedis (USD225,000)…
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News Africa
U.S. Exposes Russia’s Secret Campaign of Disinformation Sweeping Across Africa
The U.S. government has claimed that the Russian Intelligence Agency is trying to undermine its influence in Africa through spreading…
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Crime Africa
British Nigerian confesses to stealing $6 million from U.S. firms
A 33-year-old British-Nigerian man, Idris Dayo Mustapha, has admitted to participating in a hacking ring that defrauded and stole over…
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Asia
U.S., Israel and Hamas reach ‘deal’ to pause conflict, free hostages- Washington Post
Israel, the United States and Hamas have reached a tentative agreement to free dozens of women and children held hostage…
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News Africa
Nigerian student Achunike Okafor breaks academic record in U.S.
Nigerian student Achunike Okafor has been praised by Science Park High School in New Jersey for his outstanding performance. Okafor,…
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This U.S. pilot raised in DR Congo seeks to become 1st Black woman to fly solo around the world
3-year-old Leona Serao is hoping to make history soon by becoming the first Black woman to fly solo around the…
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News Africa
South African student turns down offer to study in U.S., chooses local university
South African student Aphiwe Hlatshwayo has rejected an offer to study in the U.S. on a scholarship. Aphiwe, who achieved…
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News Africa
2-year-old Nigerian chess master granted asylum in U.S.
12-year-old chess master Tanitoluwa “Tani” Adewumi and his family, who fled Boko Haram in northern Nigeria in 2017, have officially…
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