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‘The Study Now Xperience’ Set To Hold September/October

  Study Now, one of the fastest-growing international student recruitment agencies in Africa, has officially announced the Study Now Xperience, a multi-city series of study abroad and international education expos and fairs designed to connect aspiring students in West and East Africa with globally recognised foreign universities in the UK and other popular study destinations....
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Harvard Expert Calls It Indispensable

Hugh O’Doherty, adjunct professor of leadership and conflict at Harvard Kennedy School and former faculty member at the University of Maryland, has praised Dakuku Peterside’s latest book, Leading in a Storm, calling it an indispensable resource for leaders facing times of uncertainty and upheaval. Describing the book as more than a typical leadership volume, O’Doherty highlights...
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Blackout: Edo Govt Distances Self From Power Outage

  As the power outage continues to cripple government and private businesses in Benin City, the Edo State capital, the state government has distanced itself from the cause of the outage. The Ossiomo Power plant, a private power-generating and distribution company, has been a source of power supply to government and private businesses in Benin...
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