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Expo 2020 Dubai

11 Dec 2021
Coco Reinarhz is one of the chefs satisfying the taste buds of visitors to the Alkebulan dining hall at the ongoing Expo 2020 Dubai.
2 Dec 2021
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, left Abuja for the EXPO 2020 Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to engage other leaders from over 190 nations on the theme, “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future,” with a view to forging true and meaningful partnerships.
24 Sep 2021
For the first time in the 170-year history of World Expos, every African nation will participate, each with its own pavilion. The African Union will also host its own pavilion at Expo 2020 – a colourful arena devoid of national borders, showcasing Africa’s vast potential and ambitions, as reflected in its Agenda 2063, which address agriculture, transport, science and technology, and health.

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