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Sowing The Seeds Of Digital Prosperity: Africa’s Regional Agricultural Initiatives – By Dr. Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Sowing The Seeds Of Digital Prosperity: Africa’s Regional Agricultural Initiatives – By Dr. Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Sowing the Seeds of Digital Prosperity: Africa's Regional Agricultural Initiatives In the scorching deserts of North Africa, a new gold rush has begun. But this time, it's not about digging for precious metals – it's about grains. The price of wheat has skyrocketed to $300 per ton, making it more valuable than gold (which is currently trading at $1,300 per ounce). In Egypt, the largest wheat importer in Africa, farmers are cashing in on the grain craze. "I used to grow dates, but now I'm planting wheat," says Ahmed, a farmer from Cairo. "It's like printing money!" But not everyone…
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Fact-Checking The Fact-Checkers: Exposing The Misinformation And Bias Of @AbiaFactCheck And Other Social Media Handles – By Dr. Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Fact-Checking The Fact-Checkers: Exposing The Misinformation And Bias Of @AbiaFactCheck And Other Social Media Handles – By Dr. Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Fact-Checking the Fact-Checkers: Exposing the Misinformation and Bias of @AbiaFactCheck and Other Social Media Handles I, Dr Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke is following and observing these platforms with dismay. The recent trend of using unprintable phrases to malign Governor Alex Otti on social media platforms is alarming. Handles like @AbiaFactCheck, @AbiaYouthForum, @NaijaNews, @EconomicAnalyst, and @AbiaAPC have been perpetuating negativity and spreading falsehoods about the governor's administration. Instead of promoting constructive criticism and respectful discourse, these handles have resorted to personal attacks and insults. The constant barrage of negative posts and comments from these handles has created a toxic online environment. @AbiaFactCheck,…
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Africa Rising: How The Continent Can Harness It’s Economic Power To Achieve The Sustainable Development Goals – By Dr. Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Africa Rising: How The Continent Can Harness It’s Economic Power To Achieve The Sustainable Development Goals – By Dr. Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Africa Rising: How the Continent Can Harness its Economic Power to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals The intricate dance of demand and supply, reminiscent of the delicate balance between protons and neutrons in an atom. Just as the number of protons (demand) and neutrons (supply) must be in harmony for an atom to remain stable, so too must the forces of demand and supply be in equilibrium for a market to function efficiently. In international economics, this balance is crucial for maintaining economic stability and promoting growth. However, the current state of global trade and economic policies threatens to disrupt…
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‘I’m Ready For War,’ Dele Farotimi Blows Hot Amid Legal Fireworks

‘I’m Ready For War,’ Dele Farotimi Blows Hot Amid Legal Fireworks

‘I’m Ready For War,’ Dele Farotimi Blows Hot Amid Legal Battle Dele Farotimi, a human rights activist and lawyer, has just broken his silence amid a heated legal battle. In a bold statement on X, Farotimi declared, “I’m ready for war”. “I am strong enough to rumble unruffled against principalities and powers, but I am human enough to retain the capacity to shed tears of joy in appreciation of the grace of God, expressed in the concerted efforts of fellow victims. “My battle axes are newly sharpened, my guns primed, I am ready to war. “My resolve was NEVER tested,…
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The Invisible Hands Of Chaos: Unveiling The Houthi Rebels’ True Intentions In The Middle East – By Dr. Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

The Invisible Hands Of Chaos: Unveiling The Houthi Rebels’ True Intentions In The Middle East – By Dr. Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

The Invisible Hands of Chaos: Unveiling the Houthi Rebels' True Intentions in the Middle East The Houthi movement, also known as Ansar Allah, emerged in the 1990s in Saada Governorate, Yemen. The group's ideology is influenced by Hezbollah and focuses on defending their community from discrimination and fighting against the alleged expansion of Salafism in Yemen. According to a report by the International Crisis Group, the Houthi movement's early leader, Hussein al-Houthi, was killed by the Yemeni military in 2004, sparking the Houthi insurgency (International Crisis Group, 2020). The ongoing civil war in Yemen has resulted in a devastating humanitarian…
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Dangote, Wale Tinubu, Lookman, Badenoch Named Among 100 Most Influential Africans In 2024

Dangote, Wale Tinubu, Lookman, Badenoch Named Among 100 Most Influential Africans In 2024

Dangote, Wale Tinubu, Lookman, Badenoch Named Among 100 Most Influential Africans In 2024 The New African magazine has unveiled a list of 100 individuals who have made significant impacts across politics, business, science, sports, and civil society in 2024. This year’s edition takes an in-depth look at the lives and achievements of the individuals who are both on the continent and abroad, explained Anver Versi, editor of the London-based magazine. Her statement reads, “We need this because I cannot recall the world being so polarised, so divided, so stone-faced in the face of terrible man-made atrocities. “The 100 Most Influential…
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Poverty In Nigeria: A Tale Of Two Statistics? – By Dr. Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Poverty In Nigeria: A Tale Of Two Statistics? – By Dr. Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Poverty in Nigeria: A tale of Two Statistics? Discrepancy Between Poverty and Unemployment RatesThe World Bank's assertion that 50% of Nigerians live in poverty contradicts the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics' (NBS) claim that unemployment stands at 5%. This discrepancy raises questions about the accuracy of these statistics and the underlying factors contributing to poverty in Nigeria. According to the World Bank, Nigeria's poverty rate is one of the highest in the world, with approximately 100 million people living on less than $2 a day. Unemployment Rate: A Misleading Indicator?The NBS's 5% unemployment rate seems unusually low, considering the country's economic…
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Re: Eke O. Ako’s Obsession With Governor Otti, And The Ngwa Factor In 2024: Imperatives For 2025 – By Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Re: Eke O. Ako’s Obsession With Governor Otti, And The Ngwa Factor In 2024: Imperatives For 2025 – By Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Re: Eke O. Ako's Obsession with Governor Otti, and the Ngwa Factor in 2024: Imperatives for 2025 In 2024, we have been bombarded with argument by Ngwa born activists seeking to unseat Governor Otti in 2027. They factored developlopment projects in Ngwa land as a pivotal litmus test to guage developlopment in Abia state. How sad? Let's do a deep dive into major voting blocs in the state, and justify why they should do a rethink of their strategy, which quite frankly is an impossible task for them. Thank God all the same, it keeps us a busy in projecting…
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UK Warns Citizens In Nigeria To Avoid Banks, ATMs, 23 States

UK Warns Citizens In Nigeria To Avoid Banks, ATMs, 23 States

UK Warns Citizens In Nigeria To Avoid Banks, ATMs, 23 States The United Kingdom has issued another travel advice to its citizens in Nigeria, the second in four months. In the information updated on Wednesday, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, FCDO, warned against areas where there are banks and ATMs. It noted that the Central Bank of Nigeria’s redesigning and issue of new N200, N500 and N1000 notes has led to shortages of cash. Citizens were encouraged to ensure notes provided by currency exchange vendors will be valid for the duration of their travel to Nigeria. There have been…
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Senator Ndume Mocks Poverty In Southern Nigeria, Circulates Video Of Queues At President Tinubu’s Lagos Mansion

Senator Ndume Mocks Poverty In Southern Nigeria, Circulates Video Of Queues At President Tinubu’s Lagos Mansion

Ndume Mocks Poverty In Southern Nigeria, Circulates Video Of Queues At Tinubu’s Lagos Residence The Lawmaker representing Borno South in the Senate, Ali Ndume, has shared a video of long queues of Nigerians waiting for palliatives at President Bola Tinubu’s Lagos residence on Christmas Eve. The lawmaker posted the video on his X account on Wednesday, December 25. “Queues for presidential handouts at Bourdillon on Christmas Eve highlight a sobering reality. Poverty is a universal challenge that demands collective action and sustainable solutions,” Mr. Ndume wrote. The senator’s comment comes on the heels of three deadly stampedes during palliative distributions…
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