Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, also known as MKO Abiola, was a Nigerian publisher, businessman, and politician. He lived from August 24, 1937, to July 7 1998. …
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Most of Africa’s rural towns and burgeoning cities, rivers, and coastlines are increasingly becoming environmentally hazardous due to plastic pollution, as the demand for plastic products…
Ama Ata Aidoo was a Ghanaian author, poet, playwright, and scholar, born on March 23, 1942. She was recognised internationally as one of the best-known African…
There are about 6, 500 officially recognised languages in the world. This is according to the data provided by the World Data Info. Out of these…
It’s easy to be unsure about the route to take in your marketing because there are so many conflicting stories about people, especially the “Gen-Zs” having…
The ancient town of Chinguetti lies at the end of a 600km road from Nouakchott at the edge of the vast, trackless Sahara desert. Further northeast…
It’s the digital era and on another observance of International Women’s Day, attention is once again on the disproportionate levels of violence and discrimination women around…
Renewable energy refers to energy that comes from naturally replenishing sources and can be used indefinitely without being depleted. Examples of its sources include solar energy,…
Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is a rapidly growing field in technology. From the moment the term was coined in the mid-50s, the industry has seen remarkable…
Following Mohammed Salah’s recent record of scoring the fastest hat-trick in Champions League history, here are Ten amazing sporting records currently held by Africans. 100m Hurdles…