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  • 4 days ago | taz.de | Emeka Okonkwo

    Abuja taz | Bis jetzt war Mokwa ein belebter Handelsknotenpunkt im nördlich-zentralen Nigeria, wo Landwirte aus der Region und Händler zusammenkamen. Heute ist die Stadt ein Massengrab und ein Mahnmal für die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels. Bis zu 700 Tote werden nach den jüngsten Überschwemmungen in diesem Teil Nigerias befürchtet, die schwersten seit Menschengedenken. Mokwa liegt im Epizentrum des Flutgebiets und ist weitgehend verwüstet.

  • 2 weeks ago | itweb.africa | Emeka Okonkwo

    China is preparing to establish electric vehicle manufacturing plants in Nigeria, following a high-level meeting between minister of solid minerals development, Dr. Dele Alake, and Chinese Ambassador Yu Dunh, at the weekend. The Ambassador emphasised the importance of further collaboration between China and Nigeria in leveraging the potential of Nigeria's Solid Minerals sector by establishing electric vehicle manufacturing in Nigeria.

  • 2 weeks ago | itweb.africa | Emeka Okonkwo

    China is preparing to establish electric vehicle manufacturing plants in Nigeria, following a high-level meeting between minister of solid minerals development, Dr. Dele Alake, and Chinese Ambassador Yu Dunh, at the weekend. The Ambassador emphasised the importance of further collaboration between China and Nigeria in leveraging the potential of Nigeria's Solid Minerals sector by establishing electric vehicle manufacturing in Nigeria.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | pilotmagazine.uk | Emeka Okonkwo

    It's not rare for new artists to be haunted by the dreaded 'sophomore slump', where questions of 'will they lose their magic' and 'will they change their musical style' can result in them overthinking and under delivering. Vegyn focused on avoiding these pitfalls on the album by taking a Rick Rubin-esque, or 'Wu-wei' (the art of not forcing) approach to his creative process.

  • Sep 2, 2024 | itweb.africa | Emeka Okonkwo

    Read time: 3 minutes In order to keep its operations connected to the humanitarian community tackling insurgency in northeast Nigeria, the country’s Emergency Telecommunications Sector (ETS) is seeking to migrate its systems to the cloud. ETS confirmed the move in an update, revealing that, in collaboration with its main funder, the World Food Programme (WFP), it was reviewing a proposal provided by a cloud partner. ETS has not named the partner at this stage.

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