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Who Is Stella? Stella Nyanzi Nnalango is a Ugandan activist and feminist who fights for the rights of women and human sexuality. She was born on 16 June 1974.  A great woman, she is renowned for her excellence in the education sector. Stella has done many kinds of research on topics concerning sexuality.  Among the topics she has done Ugandan’s youth on sexual relationships, the use of contraceptives by men, and the sexual behavior among people.  Yoweri Museveni’s Rule Museveni is the current president of Uganda. He has ruled for about 5 terms since the ’80s till this present day.…

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To understand the new politics stance and other pro nationals of recent times, we should look to Silicon Valley and the quantified movement of the latest generation. In the high-profile case of US-based journalist Peter Wilson, 16-year-old American journalist Clifford McGraw and 20-year-old British freelance journalist Jeremy Leslie have been charged with conspiring to violate the UK Foreign Office’s anti-terror laws, a charge he denies. On Monday, UK attorney Andy McDonald revealed that he had spoken. “Few worry about catching Covid anymore, as it’s just a matter of time before they do,” says Tea, a teacher at a school for…

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Are you or do you want to be an entrepreneur? The following is a list of the Top 7 Nigerian Business Coaches You Should Follow on Twitter in 2022, along with links to their Twitter handles, to help you succeed financially next year. While there is no shortage of business advice available on social media, we sifted through many career experts to compile this list. Because they specialize in diverse niches, the top 7 entrepreneurs mentioned below are not necessarily in any order of importance. Furthermore, these ladies and gentlemen have proven business success stories who share their knowledge on…

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Tigray is a northern state in Ethiopia which borders Eritrea and Sudan and is home to over 5 million people. Over the past few weeks, leaders of Tigrayan forces in northern Ethiopia started launching attacks aimed at sparking a war in Africa’s horn. The rebellious Tigrayan troops have restricted access to the region and stopped any and all communication in the region. To try and contain these rebels, the Ethiopian government launched an airstrike in its offensive. Attacks by Tigrayan Forces Just last week, Tigrayan forces in the region fired rockets at the airport in Eritrea’s capital. A leader from…

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When the citizens of a particular state wake up early on election day to vote for the leader of their choice, they practice their right to participate in decisions that affect them directly. Once the leader is in power, some rules guide a country, primarily found in a country’s Constitution. In the Constitution, there is a limit to how long a particular leader should govern a country. After that, he or she leaves the way for another person to rule, hence allowing change and growth in a state. However, some leaders have decided not to leave power. They want to…

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The African colonial rule is a painful history but also a way of Africans to reflect the continent’s progress. Most of the western countries have colonized much of the African states. However, what need to ask ourselves is, how much have we done for Africa after chasing the western influence. Was it a good idea to chase some western countries out of the continent after independence? Some countries retained part of their colonizers and they seem to have made much more progress than other states which wanted their freedom. South Africa is one of the countries that retained its colonizers…

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Tree planting should be a regular practice for every person. This is in order to sustain an environment that is fit for the survival of human beings. Bearing this in mind, the Monrovia City Corporation (MCC), embarked on a tree-planting mission. Human activities such as mining and logging (excessive cutting of timber), has rendered the earth an unbearable place. The result of this is extreme conditions. For instance, stormy winds that destroy structures, excessive rainfall, and uncontrollable soil erosion. Such negative impacts on our lands are so common. Therefore, massive tree planting in Monrovia, Liberia, is a step towards a…

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Blindness is the inability of an individual to make use of his sight, having visual impediments. For example across Africa, there are many who are born blind, these people struggle to be a part of society. There arose a need to make those blind feel like humans even with the challenge of sight. Hence schools were built for them, workshops were provided for them. For example, I was amazed the first time I visit a school for the blind and saw their handworks. Some of them made local fabrics called “Ankara”, Mats. hand fans, Bead bags, etc. This school builds…

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The current state of affairs in Mozambique is alarming. The country is dealing with surging cases of coronavirus, extremist attacks, and Cyclone Eloise. Because of the looming danger, health professionals in the country have started fleeing. Already 700 health workers have left the country. If that goes on for the next couple of days, the country’s health system will be crippled. Coronavirus Pandemic As of now, coronavirus cases in Mozambique stand at 52629. A total of 32857 people have recovered from the virus, while 561 died. Mozambique was among the last states to report the virus. Howey, as at on…

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