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Access Holdings Appoints Innocent Ike as Group CEO

Access Holdings appoints Innocent Ike as Group CEO after regulatory approval, with Bolaji Agbede returning to her executive director role.

Dangote, Ethiopia Sign $2.5 Billion Deal for Fertilizer Plant

Dangote and Ethiopia sign $2.5 billion deal for world’s largest fertilizer plant, aiming to boost agriculture and industrial growth.

Prof. Gambari: Africa Must Harness Youth to Leapfrog Development

African youth should be leveraged for development in digital economy and other inclusive strategies, Prof. Gambari urges.

FG To Set Up National Youth Development Bank

FG unveils National Youth Development Bank to enhance empowerment of Nigerian youth, boost economic transformation, Northern development a priority.

Enugu Taps Tech To Drive Growth

  key points Enugu State is empowering over 3,000 youths with digital skills. ESTHUB is...

GYSAPEO Pushes for Agricultural Investment, Targets 10 Million Youths

GYSAPEO advocates for increased agricultural investment by the Nigerian government to counteract food price hikes, aiming to support 10 million youths.

Two Diaspora Nigerians Launch Groundbreaking 2000 Youth Skills Program

Two Nigerians based abroad are set to revolutionize youth empowerment by training 2000 youths in skills development, combating unemployment and fostering growth.

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Access Holdings Appoints Innocent Ike as Group CEO

Access Holdings appoints Innocent Ike as Group CEO after regulatory approval, with Bolaji Agbede returning to her executive director role.

Dangote, Ethiopia Sign $2.5 Billion Deal for Fertilizer Plant

Dangote and Ethiopia sign $2.5 billion deal for world’s largest fertilizer plant, aiming to boost agriculture and industrial growth.

Nigerians Spent N1.3 Trillion on Petrol in June

Nigerians spent N1.3 trillion on petrol in June, with Lagos, Ogun and Abuja leading demand as subsidy removal keeps prices high

PDP Leaders Woo Jonathan Amid 2027 Zoning Dispute

PDP leaders are courting Jonathan for the 2027 presidency as zoning sparks internal disputes and Olawepo-Hashim vows open contest.