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For many people who are blind or visually impaired, the white cane is more than just a walking aid: it’s a symbol of independence, confidence,
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For many people who are blind or visually impaired, the white cane is more than just a walking aid: it’s a symbol of independence, confidence,
Africa has the land, the people, and the potential to feed the world. Yet, millions still go to bed hungry. How did we get here,
The latest edition of the Sterling Leadership Series (SLS) was one for the books. With thought leader and serial entrepreneur Sim Shagaya as guest, the
If you think education ends once you do your university project defense, think again. In fact, hold that thought because the next edition of the
“Oga where you dey go?” the security man asked my driver as we navigated the Eco Hotels compound. Behind us, some impatient driver was honking
Time’s ticking, and we’re not just talking about climate change. The Africa Social Impact Summit (ASIS) 2025 starts in a few days, and if you’re
Two thousand people sign-up for one cause. A convention to solve Africa’s pressing issues. It sounds like the start of a joke, but what happens
Imagine a convergence where innovation meets impact, where over 2,000 visionaries from 54 countries unite with an audacious goal – crafting solutions for Africa’s most
Remember when the most exciting thing about transport innovation was your conductor somehow squeezing 25 people into an 18-seater danfo? Well, times are changing, and