Dangote Cement, Africa’s largest cement producer which is controlled by Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, on Sunday began the construction of a new $1 billion cement factory in Okpella, Edo state, in Nigeria’s southern region. Check also: Dangote is now richer than Trump, Oprah and Abramovich all together, according to forbes According to a report by Leadership newspapers, the new 6 ...
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In only three years, Pope Francis has proven that he’s much more modern than Catholic leadership of the past. He’s got accounts on Twitter and Instagram, rocks out on Spotify, and even promotes tolerance and kindness toward same-sex romantic relationships. In short, he’s not like the other popes, he’s a cool pope. Check also: The pope reveals who will win ...
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A look at the dirty war Nigeria is waging against its Gays or LGBT people and anyone associated with them. According to a statement released in February by the Nigerian police, Abdul Lawal, dressed as the groom, and Umar Tahir, dressed as the bride, were just about to take their seats at their well-attended marriage ceremony on February 6, when ...
Read More »Manny Pacquiao Knocks Down Timothy Bradley Jr
LAS VEGAS – If this was truly Manny Pacquiao‘s final fight, as he has said, he went out with a near-vintage performance. He knocked rival Timothy Bradley Jr. down twice, in the seventh and ninth rounds, and cruised to a unanimous decision in their welterweight fight Saturday night before 14,665 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.[1] Check also: Manny pacquiao ...
Read More »Angola, Japan To Build The 1st Africa-South America Undersea Fiber Optic Cable
Telecoms operator Angola Cables and Japan’s NEC Corp said on Wednesday they plan to spend $160 million building a 1,600-kilometer undersea Fiber Optic Cable, the first to connect Africa and South America, according to Reuters. Check also: Nigeria To Build A $2.4billion Lagos Red Line Rail Project Funded partly by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation through the Development Bank of Angola, the cable system ...
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