Louis Berger Hired To Modernize Tunisian Educational Infrastructure
Ministry of Education in Tunisia to provide technical assistance on a European Investment Bank (EIB) co-financed 213-million-euro school modernization program, Modernisation des Établissements Scolaires...
FG Extends Tenure Of 2016 Budget Capital Elements
The Accountant-General of the Federation, Alhaji Idris Ahmed has issued a Circular extending the tenure of the Capital elements of the 2016 Budget until May...
‘Youths Should Be More Involved In Transforming Nigeria’
A staff of Sahara Group, Africa’s leading energy and infrastructure conglomerate, Chinonso Izuka is blessed with a gift that brings melody to the hearts...
The Global Gig Economy and its Implications for African Digital Workers
spells out the opportunities and challenges for African workers in the new digital world
Professor Graham, addressing the 4th UNI Africa Conference in...
GE Oil & Gas Expands Global Footprint With New Sub Saharan Africa Facility
Takoradi service facility underlines GE’s commitment to bring global expertise and build local capabilities in Africa.
Investment to include training of Ghanaian workforce...
Adeosun Hosts American Ambassador, Says Nigeria’s Economy Resilient
Kemi Adeosu, the Minister of Finance, on Friday reaffirmed the commitment of the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to return the economy on a path of...
FG Tracks Assets Held By MDAs, Creates Assets Register
The Federal Government has launched an Asset Tracking and Management Project (ATMProject), through which for the first time, the Government would be able to...
Nigeria Recovers $177 Million Stolen State Funds — Ministry
Nigeria has recovered some $151 million and eight billion naira ($26.32 million) in stolen state funds in less than two months as part of...
Joyous Africans Take to the Rails, With China’s Help
ANDREW JACOBS
DJIBOUTI — The 10:24 a.m. train out of Djibouti’s capital drew some of the biggest names in the Horn of Africa last month....
Why Does Nigeria Import so Much Rice?
Rice is a big deal in Nigeria. People love eating it. So the BBC's Ijeoma Ndukwe asks: why don't they grow more of it...