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Africa Development Agenda 2063 Moves from Vision to Execution

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Africa has entered a decisive era where ambition must translate into action. The continent’s long-term blueprint, Agenda 2063, envisions a future of prosperity, integration,...

Google AI Tools for African Creators Aim to Turn Views into...

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In the digital age, numbers are more than metrics—they’re currency. For African creators, YouTube views, likes, and subscriber counts represent not just popularity, but...

Spiro $100 Million Investment Marks Largest Ever in African Two-Wheel Electric...

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African electric mobility leader Spiro has secured a landmark $100 million investment—the largest single funding round ever in Africa’s two-wheel e-mobility sector—signaling a major...

OpenAI Academy Africa to Launch at University of Lagos in Landmark...

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The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has been selected as the host for the OpenAI Academy Africa, marking the first such initiative by OpenAI on...

The Rise of “Silent Discos” in Accra: Where Ghanaians Dance Alone—But...

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Picture this: 300 people in Accra’s Independence Square. Not a single speaker. Not a shout. Just hundreds of Ghanaians dancing under the stars—each lost...

TikTok Made Me Buy It: The Viral African Beauty Brands Taking...

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It started with a 15-second clip: a Lagos teen slathering shea butter infused with hibiscus on her elbows, whispering, “Watch this glow.” Now? That brand,...

The Secret Book Clubs of Kigali: Where Women Read Sci-Fi and...

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In a quiet villa in Kiyovu, 12 women gather every Saturday. There’s tea. There’s laughter. And there’s a heated debate about whether Octavia Butler’s...

My Therapist Is a Nollywood Auntie”: How African Soap Operas Are...

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You didn’t book a session. You didn’t pay ₦50,000. But somehow, while watching “Tears in the Compound” at 2 a.m., you sobbed through a...

Christmas Fuji 2025: How Nigerian Gen Z Is Reviving Fuji Music...

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Move over, Mariah—Lagos has a new holiday anthem, and it’s powered by talking drums, Yoruba praise chants, and neon Ankara Santa hats. In 2025,...

Ghana Exits IMF Program with Debt Relief but Faces Growth-Debt Tightrope

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Ghana’s IMF program has concluded successfully as of October 2025, with the country securing $1.2 billion in debt relief under the G20 Common Framework—but...