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APWEN Empowers Mentors to Boost Female Engineers' Inclusion in Aviation, Automotive Sectors – THISDAYLIVE

APWEN Empowers Mentors to Boost Female Engineers' Inclusion in Aviation, Automotive Sectors – THISDAYLIVE
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UNCTAD urges civil society to help ensure consumer goods are safe

Consumers have the right to safe products but this right is constantly under threat. In the European Union alone, unsafe products cause accidents and losses estimated at $34.4 billion per year, according to the European Commission. This trend, though less reported, is replicated in the developing world.

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Empowering African Entrepreneurs the TEF Way  – THISDAYLIVE

Empowering African Entrepreneurs the TEF Way  – THISDAYLIVE
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#TEFatUNGA DAY 2: TEF ATTENDS UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY

The Tony Elumelu Foundation aims to champion Entrepreneurship & Economic Development in Africa through the Philosophy of Africapitalism.

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Festival celebrates children authors, illustrators


Olubunmi Aboderin Talabi
In honour of the Children’s Authors and Illustrators Week (celebrated first week of February every year), the Akada Children’s Book Festival (ACBF) has put a spotlight on authors and illustrators who are doing work in the Nigerian children’s literacy scene. These people represent the over 40 authors and illustrators, who have featured at the book festival.
The inaugural book event held on April 27, 2019 at the British Council in Ikoyi, Lagos and attracted over 1400 attendees.
“The Children’s Authors and Illustrators’ Week is celebrated globally not only to recognise children’s authors and illustrators, but to inspire a lifelong love of reading, writing and art. This aligns with the values of the Akada Children’s Book Festival,” said convener of the ACBF, Olubunmi Aboderin Talabi. “It is important to put the spotlight on these authors and illustrators to remind them that they are appreciated for the amazing work they’re doing, ensuring that Nigerian children can enjoy quality books with characters that look and live just like them.”

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Second wave of COVID-19: Why skepticism still surrounds pandemic


Since the outbreak of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in early 2020, quite an appreciable number of Nigerians never really believed that the pandemic, which caught the world unawares and dealt a terrible blow to every facet of life, is real.
This stance was further reinforced by the fact that the virus had a relatively mild impact on the country, as only a few among those that contracted the deadly virus died, while many fully recovered and carried on with their lives. So, this group of people never voluntarily wore a facemask, except they were mandated to do so. They also largely ignored other safety guidelines recommended by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), such as regular washing of hands and social distancing, among others. Nonetheless, there were also many Nigerians that accepted the reality of the virus. They did due diligence and protected themselves and their loved ones by observing the COVID-19 protocols.

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Making schools safe for learning - The Nation Newspaper

Making schools safe for learning - The Nation Newspaper
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