By Eric OSIAKWAN and Yaw OWUSU Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI), better known as Ecobank is a multinational African enterprise in the banking sector started in Lome, Togo with current ...
Nigerian economist Akinwumi Adesina will wrap up his tenure as the president of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) in ...
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AllAfrica on MSN$5bn Africa Energy Bank Gains Momentum With Contributions From Nigeria, Angola, GhanaNigeria has created right conditions, it's time to invest·Insists on withdrawal of licences from unproductive oilfield ownersEmmanuel Addeh in Abuja and Peter Uzoho in LagosIn a significant ...
Analysis - The urgency of climate change compels us to revisit lost wisdom in the African Agricultural Sector. Dr. Ibrahim ...
On April 3, 2025, President Donald Trump declared "America's Liberation Day" from the White House Rose Garden and signed an ...
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AllAfrica on MSN'Dead Aid' Is Not 'Dead Nation' but 'Big Push' for Real ChangeThe recent 90 days suspension of USAID international development and humanitarian aid has intensified the debate around aid effectiveness in recipient countries. In the West African nation of Liberia, ...
The Africa Energy Bank failed to begin operations in March as promised by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, ...
In a significant development for Africa's energy sector, Nigeria, Angola and Ghana have fulfilled their capital commitments ...
Nigeria, Angola and Ghana have fulfilled their capital commitments toward establishing the Africa Energy Bank (AEB), representing 44% of the minimum required funding from African Petroleum Producers ...
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SweetCrude Reports on MSNNigeria, Angola and Ghana make capital contributions to AEBIn a significant development for Africa’s energy sector, Nigeria, Angola and Ghana have fulfilled their capital commitments toward establishing the Africa Energy Bank (AEB).This milestone represents ...
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AllAfrica on MSNGender in Focus - African Development Bank's Support Ignites the Entrepreneurial Spirit Within Zimbabwean WomenHow Two Zimbabwean Women Entrepreneurs Are Building Thriving BusinessesWhen the Covid-19 pandemic brought much of the world to a standstill, Yollanda Mambeu saw an opportunity in the crisis. Amid the ...
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