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International Girl Child Day

12 Oct
The United Nations (UN) has called on government officials, policymakers and stakeholders to make more targeted investments that tackle inequalities experienced by the girl child, engage female influencers across industries in changing and amplifying commitment to raise awareness and address factors that hold back girls.
14 Oct 2018
Telecommunications giant, Globacom, has given girl child empowerment boost as it joined other well-meaning organisations to celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child themed With Her: A Skilled Girl Force. The International Day of the girl child is a global campaign to spread awareness about issues faced by girls, especially in the developing nations…

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The United States has called on the Federal Government to bring to justice everyone that was involved in violence, including intimidation of voters and suppression of voting during the last election.
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The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Abdulrasheed Bawa, may be in for fresh trouble as over 250 Constitutional and Human Rights lawyers have called on the National Judicial Council to direct all courts in Nigeria not to entertain cases brought before them by the EFCC.
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The Southern Women’s Forum (SWF), a regional and non-partisan platform promoting and advancing the cause of political participation of women in Southern Nigeria, has lamented the decline in women’s political representation, just as it condemned the electoral violence and voter suppression that characterized the 2023 general elections across the country.
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Nigeria’s quest to return to the Olympic Games football event begins today, at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Abuja, where the U-23 Eagles will clash with their Guinean counterparts.
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As innovators, investors and world leaders converge in Silicon Valley, California, United States, on Wednesday to discuss the future of Africa at the African Diaspora Investment Symposium (ADIS), attention would be divided over the ripple effect of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), the bank of choice for most startups and venture capitalists, and the influence it had on the startup world, especially fintechs in Africa.