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Tunde Onakoya Becomes First African to Win Social Impact Award in Barcelona
Chess master and social entrepreneur Tunde Onakoya has made history as the first African to receive the Lideramos Youth Award for Social Impact in Barcelona, Spain. Onakoya, who founded Chess in Slums Africa, announced the recognition on X and expressed gratitude for the honour, which highlights his efforts to empower…
Read More »Top 10 African Countries With the Smallest IMF Debt
Debt owed to the International Monetary Fund remains an important measure of how much financial support countries have relied on during economic stress. Across Africa, several nations still maintain outstanding IMF obligations, while others carry only small balances compared to larger borrowers on the continent. According to IMF data from…
Read More »The 10 Highest Paying Healthcare Jobs in Nigeria Right Now
With a doctor-to-patient ratio as strained as 1:54,249 in some states, against the WHO’s recommended 1:600, demand for skilled medical professionals has never been more intense. That scarcity, combined with rapid growth in private hospital investment across Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, is pushing specialist salaries to levels that rival…
Read More »7 Simple Ways to Be More Productive Without Burning Out
Burnout is becoming more common, and being “busy” is often confused with being “productive.” However, research has shown a smarter way to achieve more by doing less but doing it better. Experts in behavioral science and leadership agree that productivity depends less on how much time you spend and more…
Read More »Nigeria, Kenya, others May Face UK Visa Restrictions
Reform UK says it will stop visa applications from countries such as Nigeria if the party wins the next general election and those countries continue to demand reparations from the United Kingdom. The party’s home affairs spokesman, Zia Yusuf, said countries calling for compensation over slavery were ignoring what he…
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