US President Donald Trump praises Liberia's President Joseph Boakai's for his fluency in English.
Liberia is an English speaking country that was founded by freed American slaves in 1822.
Liberia is an English speaking country that was founded by freed American slaves in 1822.
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Nigerian company, Innoson exported $4.7 million worth of cars to Sierra Leone.
The cars were purchased by the Sierra Leonean Ministry of Defence in 2022.
The cars were purchased by the Sierra Leonean Ministry of Defence in 2022.
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Rwanda is Africa's safest country to travel to alone.
It has Africa's best Rule of Law, second best Police Service and third best roads.
Its capital, Kigali is Africa's cleanest city.
It is Africa's second best country to do business.
1 laptop per child policy.
Free health insurance for less privileged people.
Africa's second leading nation in Gender Equality.
Universal eye care.
It has Africa's best Rule of Law, second best Police Service and third best roads.
Its capital, Kigali is Africa's cleanest city.
It is Africa's second best country to do business.
1 laptop per child policy.
Free health insurance for less privileged people.
Africa's second leading nation in Gender Equality.
Universal eye care.
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Nigeria's Super Falcons have qualified for the Olympics for the first time in 16 years.
They held South Africa to a 0-0 draw (0-1 on aggregate) away from home, after beating them 1-0 at home.
They held South Africa to a 0-0 draw (0-1 on aggregate) away from home, after beating them 1-0 at home.
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Africa's Richest People
1. Aliko Dangote ?? ($15.7 billion)
2. Johann Rupert ?? ($11.1 billion)
3. Nicky Oppenheimer ?? ($9.5 billion)
4. Nassef Sawiris ?? ($8.9 billion)
5. Mike Adenuga ?? ($7 billion)
6. Abdulsamad Rabiu ?? ($6.7 billion)
7. Naguib Sawiris ?? ($3.8 billion)
8. Mohamed Mansour ?? ($3.2 billion)
9. Issad Rebrab ?? ($2.5 billion)
Patrice Motsepe ?? ($2.5 billion)
10. Koos Bekker ?? ($2.7 billion)
Source: Forbes Real Time Net Worth | April 4, 2024.
1. Aliko Dangote ?? ($15.7 billion)
2. Johann Rupert ?? ($11.1 billion)
3. Nicky Oppenheimer ?? ($9.5 billion)
4. Nassef Sawiris ?? ($8.9 billion)
5. Mike Adenuga ?? ($7 billion)
6. Abdulsamad Rabiu ?? ($6.7 billion)
7. Naguib Sawiris ?? ($3.8 billion)
8. Mohamed Mansour ?? ($3.2 billion)
9. Issad Rebrab ?? ($2.5 billion)
Patrice Motsepe ?? ($2.5 billion)
10. Koos Bekker ?? ($2.7 billion)
Source: Forbes Real Time Net Worth | April 4, 2024.
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Cameroonian Player, Geremi found out that his two kids weren't his, after 12 years of marriage to his wife.
He raised them for 16 years.
He has filed for a divorce after the DNA test revealed this. The twins were allegedly fathered by her ex.
He raised them for 16 years.
He has filed for a divorce after the DNA test revealed this. The twins were allegedly fathered by her ex.
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Ghanaian Road Safety Authority Official says men looking at big buttocks is a major cause of accidents in Ghana.
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African Fact Hub
@africanfacthub
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Africa's Youngest Serving Presidents
1. Burkina Faso's 36-year-old President Ibrahim Traore
2. Chad's 39-year-old President Mahamat Deby
3. Mali's 41-year-old President Assimi Goita
4. Guinea's 44-year-old President Mamady Doumbouya
5. Senegal's 44-year-old Bassirou Diomaye Faye
1. Burkina Faso's 36-year-old President Ibrahim Traore
2. Chad's 39-year-old President Mahamat Deby
3. Mali's 41-year-old President Assimi Goita
4. Guinea's 44-year-old President Mamady Doumbouya
5. Senegal's 44-year-old Bassirou Diomaye Faye
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Africa's Most Awarded Artistes
1. Wizkid ?? - 157
2. Angelique Kidjo ?? - 140
3. Sarkodie ?? - 118
4. Burna Boy ?? - 91
5. Shatta Wale ?? - 90
6. Davido ??, 2Baba ?? - 80 each
1. Wizkid ?? - 157
2. Angelique Kidjo ?? - 140
3. Sarkodie ?? - 118
4. Burna Boy ?? - 91
5. Shatta Wale ?? - 90
6. Davido ??, 2Baba ?? - 80 each
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Young people sleeping in a betting shop in Nigeria.
Over 65 million Nigerians engage in betting, the highest in Africa. Nigerians spend billions of Dollars yearly on betting.
Over 65 million Nigerians engage in betting, the highest in Africa. Nigerians spend billions of Dollars yearly on betting.
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Africa's Happiest Countries (2024)
1. Libya ??
2. Mauritius ??
3. South Africa ??
4. Algeria ??
5. Congo ??
6. Mozambique ??
7. Gabon ??
8. Cote d'Ivoire ??
9. Guinea ??
10. Senegal ??
Source: World Happiness Report.
1. Libya ??
2. Mauritius ??
3. South Africa ??
4. Algeria ??
5. Congo ??
6. Mozambique ??
7. Gabon ??
8. Cote d'Ivoire ??
9. Guinea ??
10. Senegal ??
Source: World Happiness Report.
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Five most educated countries in Africa;
1.Zimbabwe
Literacy 89.8%
2.Cape Verde
Literacy 91%
3.Mauritius
Literacy 90.60%
4.South Africa
Literacy 94%
5.Seychelles
Literacy 95.87%
1.Zimbabwe
Literacy 89.8%
2.Cape Verde
Literacy 91%
3.Mauritius
Literacy 90.60%
4.South Africa
Literacy 94%
5.Seychelles
Literacy 95.87%
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1 year
Congolese plus size Handball Player, Gauthier Mvumbi shocks everyone with his wonderful performances.
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20,000 Chinese citizens live in Nigeria.
10,000 Nigerians live in China.
8,616 Chinese citizens work in Nigeria. 6,845 Nigerian students study in China.
10,000 Nigerians live in China.
8,616 Chinese citizens work in Nigeria. 6,845 Nigerian students study in China.
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No Defending AFCON Champions have advanced to the Quarter Finals since Egypt in 2010
2023: Senegal (Round of 16)
2021: Algeria (group stage)
2019: Cameroon (Round of 16)
2017: Côte d’Ivoire (group stage)
2015: Nigeria (didn’t qualify)
2013: Zambia (group stage)
2012: Egypt (didn’t qualify)
2023: Senegal (Round of 16)
2021: Algeria (group stage)
2019: Cameroon (Round of 16)
2017: Côte d’Ivoire (group stage)
2015: Nigeria (didn’t qualify)
2013: Zambia (group stage)
2012: Egypt (didn’t qualify)
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