
Ciku Kimeria
Editor at Global Press Journal
Ciku Kimeria - Former @qzafrica Editor, Author (Dance of the Monkeys, Of Goats and Poisoned Oranges,) Explorer, Communication expert. @MIT alum.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
booksinafrica.ekitabu.com | Tracy Ochieng |Ciku Kimeria
Home /Articles / Which girl’s making use of ‘bottom power’ at the office? Ciku Kimeria has all the gossipAuthor Ciku Kimeria (left) with Books in Africa writer Tracy Ochieng share a light moment during a tree-side chat at the 2024 edition of the Macondo Literary Festival. Photo: Brian UmakaTITLE: Dance of the MonkeysAUTHOR: Ciku KimeriaPUBLISHER: Self-PublishedREVIEWER: Tracy M. OchiengAVAILABILITY: shop.eKitabu.com, ‘On eKitabu’ app and local bookstoresPRICE: Ksh1,350 (Print).
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Dec 2, 2024 |
qoshe.com | Ciku Kimeria
Aa Aa Aa - A + To understand the population pressures on African nations, the Nigerian trend known as Japa offers some insight. The Yoruba slang term meaning "to flee” describes the exodus of highly educated professionals........ © The Japan Times visit website
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Dec 2, 2024 |
japantimes.co.jp | Ciku Kimeria
To understand the population pressures on African nations, the Nigerian trend known as Japa offers some insight. The Yoruba slang term meaning "to flee” describes the exodus of highly educated professionals migrating to the West. While much of the world grapples with an aging population, the looming demographic challenge for Africa lies in the multitude of young people who lack viable livelihoods and the drain on economies that their departure creates.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
taipeitimes.com | Ciku Kimeria
By Ciku Kimeria / Bloomberg Opinion To understand the population pressures on African nations, the Nigerian trend known as Japa offers some insight. The Yoruba slang term meaning “to flee” describes the exodus of highly educated professionals migrating to the West. While much of the world grapples with an aging population, the looming demographic challenge for Africa lies in the multitude of young people who lack viable livelihoods and the drain on economies that their departure creates.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Ciku Kimeria
To understand the population pressures on African nations, the Nigerian trend known as Japa offers some insight. The Yoruba slang term meaning “to flee” describes the exodus of highly educated professionals migrating to the West. While much of the world grapples with an aging population, the looming demographic challenge for Africa lies in the multitude of young people who lack viable livelihoods, and the drain on economies that their departure creates.
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Visa drama. Anyone have a good contact at the Vietnamese embassy in Kenya?

Thank you @monique_tracy for this lovely writeup. Book-wise, this year, I am looking forward to writing more fiction, finalizing some projects that have been in the works, and getting some global book deals done with Mvua Press at @ekitabu . https://t.co/kl8rzDb9gC