MaryIkoku has served in advisory and leadership roles in key public institutions, including the Federal Ministry of Information, Federal Ministry of Finance, and the Bureau of Public Service Reforms. She also served as Special Adviser to two Federal Ministers and later headed Communications for the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P), one of Nigeria’s most…
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Although 12 years have passed since the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) issued its 2014 “right to hope” judgment concerning Abdullah Öcalan, Turkey has yet to implement the ruling. The Court found that the lack of any possibility of conditional release for prisoners serving aggravated life sentences constitutes a violation of human rights. Despite…
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Ghana’s honey industry is intensifying efforts to regain European Union (EU) market access, with stakeholders calling for stronger quality standards, certification and traceability systems to meet the bloc’s import requirements and improve the sector’s global competitiveness.
Planning to Move to South Africa? New Immigration Rules Eliminate Medical Report Requirement for Many Residence Visa Applications, Reducing Costs and Administrative Delays—Must-Read for Indian Students and Professionals – Travel And Tour World
Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon are pushing to end decades of exporting raw cocoa beans while importing finished products at far higher prices. The bloc is focusing on retaining more value from the global chocolate industry. Will this move be achieved? Akin Laoye, CEO of FTN Cocoa Processors, joins CNBC Africa for this discussion.…
“Stop waiting for the system to be fixed. The extreme, unyielding brutality, the agonizing poverty, and the endless, engineered wars are exactly how the machine was designed to function. It is not failing; it is working flawlessly.”
South Africa is moving away from coal-fired electricity, which currently supplies 74% of the country’s power, to wind and solar energy. But as the country’s experience shows, the transition is complex and is being slowed down
Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has approved nine companies to provide airtime and data credit services under its controversial DEON Consumer Lending Regulations 2025, despite suspending enforcement of the framework just weeks ago