Nigerians consume more than 5 million metric tons of rice every year,[9] with a significant portion of its consumption needs sourced from imports.[4] Rotimi Williams WMB -6.15%, an ambitious 35 year-old Nigerian entrepreneur and rice farmer, is on a quest to change that. Check also: Meet The 22-Year-Old Kenyan Woman Who Built A Multi-million Business In Only 6 Months Williams, a ...
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Fashion industry in Uganda has not been the best in the past but it is slowly improving and getting into a big thing.[9] Check Also: 8 eye catchy bags from the New York fashi 🙂 n week This is because some of our women have not sat back to leave the industry stagnant, [5]they have stood and raised the bar high ...
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Lionel Messi announced his retirement from international duty after missing in a penalty shootout as Argentina lost a fourth major final in nine years.[9] Check also: Obama Says Not Even His Daughters Can Meet Messi “It’s not meant for me. For me the national team is over. I’ve done all I can, [5]it hurts not to be a champion,” the ...
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In Africa its rare for the opposition parties/leaders to win elections not because it isn’t possible, but,[9] it’s believed that most African leaders don’t believe in change which has lead to transformation of power to be difficult in most African states.[4] Check also: Uganda’s Opposition Leader Remanded to Maximum Security Prison Below are among the few African countries that have experienced ...
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Most countries have large military forces that are able to deploy and protect at any given time ( the largest and most notable being China, at about 1,600,000 army personnel),[9] while some countries have no military at all. Below is a list of 10 peaceful countries without armed forces.[1] Each of them with variable reasons why; some because of the country’s ...
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