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  • Climate Change: Challenge for Developing African Nations

    Climate change is an undeniable global crisis, and its impacts are felt far and wide. However, it is particularly devastating for developing African countries. These nations are not only disproportionately vulnerable to climate change but have also contributed very little to the problem in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.

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  • Elon Musk’s X Acquisition: Risky Gamble or Stroke of Genius?

    Whether Elon Musk made a sensible and brilliant decision to buy Twitter (now called X) is a matter of opinion. There are pros and cons to his decision, and it is too early to say definitively whether it will be a success. In this article, we will explore both sides of the argument, highlighting the…

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  • Generations Through Time: Lost Generation to Generation Alpha

    Understanding generational differences can provide valuable insights into the way society evolves over time. Each generation is shaped by the unique historical events and cultural contexts they come of age in, ultimately influencing their values, beliefs, and contributions to the world. In this article, we’ll explore six generations, from the Lost Generation to Generation Alpha,…

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  • Epidemic of Fake News on Social Media

    Fake news is a type of false or misleading information that is presented as news, and it has become a significant problem in recent years with the rise of social media. The speed and reach of social media platforms make them powerful tools for disseminating information, both true and false. Unfortunately, the spread of fake…

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  • Foreign-Born Populations in South Africa: Insights from 2022 Census

    The 2022 South Africa census released yesterday, revealed a significant and diverse foreign-born population in the country, constituting 3% of the total population. With approximately 2.6 million foreign-born individuals, South Africa stands as a melting pot of cultures, backgrounds, and stories. This article delves into the census data to shed light on the top five…

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  • Religious, Cultural, and Ethnic Bias: Impact on Nigeria’s Polity

    In Nigeria, the convergence of religious, cultural, and ethnic identities has played a significant role in shaping the nation’s political landscape. While diversity should ideally be a source of strength, it has often been a divisive force, sharpening biases in ways that threaten the unity and stability of the country. This article explores how these…

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  • Transition to a Green Economy: Nigeria’s Opportunities and Challenges

    The global shift towards a green economy is reshaping the economic landscape, and countries like Nigeria, heavily reliant on the oil and gas sector, face both challenges and opportunities in this transition. This article explores the potential impacts and benefits of a green economy for Nigeria and outlines key steps the government can take to…

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  • Load Shedding in South Africa: Causes and Consequences

    Load shedding is a term that has become all too familiar to the people of South Africa. It refers to a process of rotating power outages that are implemented to prevent the collapse of the national power grid. In recent years, load shedding has become increasingly common in South Africa, causing significant disruptions to daily…

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  • Lobola: Tradition, Challenges, and Solutions in South Africa

    Lobola, also known as bride price or bridewealth, is a time-honored cultural practice in South Africa and various other parts of Africa. This tradition involves the groom’s family paying a dowry to the bride’s family as a symbolic gesture of respect and recognition of the value of their daughter. Beyond its cultural significance, lobola plays…

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  • Fintech Boom in Nigeria: Opportunities for Nigerian Youths

    In 2021, Nigeria emerged as a powerhouse in Africa’s fintech landscape, with its fintech startups raising an astounding $1.4 billion in funding. This figure accounted for more than half of the total funding secured by African fintech startups during the same year. The rapid growth of Nigeria’s fintech sector can be attributed to several key…

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