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| PEOPLE: Look, Learn and Love Ghana They would say, “Ghana man, shoemaker, we pity for you-oh,”… “Mr Johnbull, so your spare part business just fall down like Ghana country,” etc, etc. My Nigerian in-law us…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Guinea: Public servants get 50% salary rise A government employee in Guinea earns an average salary of $67. The statement mentioned modalities of the salary increase which will be applied systematically in the months of March and July. D…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| PEOPLE: The failure you can`t avoid But how many of you really know that success and failure are sisters clothed in identical garment, only with differing colours and fragrance? These two forces abide in same household and mostly ste…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| I Coast: Blaise Campaore douses the flames The opposition, who condemned the president’s decision to dissolve cabinet and the electoral commission, had refused to participate in any future government unless the electoral commission was r…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Morocco: 16 killed in Mosque collapse According to a local witness quoted by Reuters, some 300 worshippers gathered inside the Lalla Khenata mosque for the Friday afternoon mass prayers. The minaret went down during the imam’s sermo…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| PEOPLE: What is it money can’t buy? I’ve heard that true love, peace of mind, sound sleep, sincerity, loyalty, etc, are some of the virtues that do not bow to the command of cash. But the problem is that these virtues compete fier…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Morocco: WB doubles loans to $2.4bn Morocco’s Economic Affairs Minister Nizar Baraka told reporters in Rabat (capital) on Tuesday that his country would receive within the next three years an annual World Bank’s loan of $600…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Libya bars Europeans from entering country “Libyan authorities have confirmed the suspension of all types of visas for citizens of Schengen states. In addition, they have specified that citizens from Schengen states will be denied entry …… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Ivory Coast: President sacks government He asked Prime Minister Soro Guillaume, a former rebel chief, to form a new government and propose a new format by which a new electoral commission would be formed. The president’s party FPI …… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Libya: 4,000 youths secure jobs In a bid to fight unemployment in the North African country, the authorities in January enacted a law binding foreign companies to employ a percentage of Libyan job seekers, according to Libyan news a…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| PEOPLE: Is one wife enough for a man? Yet, the civilized world and purist circles say it’s bad, irresponsible, promiscuous and money-wasting – but whose money, theirs or the doer’s? They say it’s an unwholesome …… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Renault sets up car factory in Algeria In conformity with Algerian regulations, Renault is expected to have a 49 percent stake in the venture, partnering with state-owned SNVI. However, the French manufacturer would be running the site, th…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Egypt: Crack down on opposition The organization's deputy leader, Mahmoud Ezzat, and two senior members Dr. Essam el-Erian and Abdul Rahman el-Bir are currently in detention alongside ten other lower-ranking members, arrested i…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Libya orders arms worth $1.8b from Russia The weapons Libya is intending to purchase are not specified in the statement but a military-diplomatic source quoted by Reuters says Libya has ordered some 20 fighter planes and S-300PMU2 air defence…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Burkina Faso: $40m for rural electrification The demand for electricity in Burkina Faso increases by 10 per cent every year, making this project a priority for the economic and social development in the West African nation. The ministry plans…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Egypt: Police kill two black migrants dffg… | 12 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| PEOPLE: The fortunate and unfortunate African Hey! Thank you for this piece. I am writing from Sweden and am swedish by birth and ethnicity. Basically, I am white! I believe this kind of insight to what the world looks like from your side is …… | 4 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Britain to return stolen £43m to Nigeria He said the British government was committed to repatriating all funds stashed away illegally by Nigerian officials in foreign accounts. Dockree stressed the British government's commitment to…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Tunisia, most electrified country in Africa The report which was released in January 2010 issue of the magazine, ranks Tunisia as the country with the highest electrification rate on the continent, including North Africa and Sub Saharan Africa.…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Niger: 2.7m face hunger “About 20 percent of the population is in a vulnerable situation, or 2.7 million people,” said Hamani Harouna, a government official. To avoid famine, the authorities plan to distribute…… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| AFCON Final: Nigerians tip Ghana Ghana will wiin the cup..........its the spirit of sportsmanship that counts and not the coach....is the coach gonna be kicking the bal???NO!!!!!!GHANA reigns.......we look forward to a good match....…… | 1 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Mali: Coach Stephen Keshi sacked The Nigerian-born Keshi becomes the first coaching victim of the ongoing African Nations Cup after his side failed to proceed past the group stage. "The federation acknowledges the end of the …… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| PEOPLE: Do you have faith in condoms? very great piece of work Kingsley...these are things that happen everywhere..Keep up the good works and PEOPLE… | 2 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Nigeria: Naval helicopter crashes According to News Agency of Nigeria, the helicopter went down near Port Harcourt International Airport (south-eastern Nigeria) while searching for a ship that supposedly ran aground in the region. …… | 0 | KingsleyKobo | |||
| Tunisia adopts computerized education The report, which was released by the government over the weekend, said the rate of vaccine coverage rose to reach 97% of children aged between 12 and 24 months, and that pregnancy monitoring centres …… | 0 | KingsleyKobo |

