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House 12 a product of commitment to lifelong learning and innovation-Olusoji Oyawoye
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I envision a Uganda where gender equality is at the forefront –Victoria Nyanzi
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TheStudioZay uses personalized approach to makeup services- Zainab Mohammed
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Onuigbo makes case for proper climate governance framework
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Foreign firm seeks NIMASA’s intervention to recover alleged $876,462 Debt
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Government should start creating more awareness on entrepreneurship education – Dr. Inyene Nkanta
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Still on HIV in Ghana
By Evelyn Amoako Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) have been conditions of significant public health interest since 1986 when HIV was first reported in Ghana. Statistics from Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/ AIDS…
Americans call them gunmen, I call them terrorists
By Sunday Oyinloye First, my sincere condolence to the families of those who lost their loved ones in Sunday’s church attack in South Texas community where a mass shooting led to the death of 26 people with about 20 wounded.…
European Union provides new life in Gui
By Sunday Oyinloye For the Gui community in Abuja, Nigeria, it’s a new dawn as a new Healthcare facility has been provided for the use of the residents by European Union. Over the years, EU-SIGN has strengthened the capacity of…
Marriage requires due diligence
By Abigail Otabil I thought I had met my soul mate, when I got married in August 2013. Nevertheless, I signed my final divorce documents, as granted by the court in March 2015. It was a bitter end to a…
Deaf but aiming high
By Sunday Oyinloye Monicah Tenai is an Early Childhood Development and Education(ECDE) teacher in Kenya. She has taught children with disabilities for 5 years. Monicah lost her hearing to meningitis at the age of 10. She was taken to Iten…