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Youth Dividend: Meet the Africans Betting Big on Young People

Ovie Farraday- July 17, 2026 0

Investing in young people is investing in the future (Image: Joshua Duneebon @ Unsplash) Visionaries Bet on the Future Tony Elumelu just did it again. ... Read More

Youth Dividend: Meet the Africans Betting Big on Young People
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Africa’s People: Ethnic Groups That Shape The Continent (East Africa)

FN Educational Resources- July 15, 2026 0

An Oromo Woman (Image: Wikimedia) The Great Crossroads The Oromo — Africa's Largest Ignored Nation The Oromo are Ethiopia's largest ethnic group and one of ... Read More

Africa’s People: Ethnic Groups That Shape The Continent (East Africa)
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Custodians of Looted Heritage? The Foreign Museums Holding African Artefacts

Ibironke Babalola- July 10, 2026 0

Photo of the Benin bronzes display at the British museum (Wikimedia) For more than a century, some of the finest achievements of African art and ... Read More

Custodians of Looted Heritage? The Foreign Museums Holding African Artefacts
LOUDER (Culture, lifestyle and Interviews)

Africa’s People: Ethnic Groups That Shape The Continent (South Africa)

FN Educational Resources- July 8, 2026 0

An 1890 image of a Zulu man and his wives (Image: Wikimedia) Southern Africa: Ancient Roots, Modern Nations The Zulu — Warriors and Nation-Builders The ... Read More

Africa’s People: Ethnic Groups That Shape The Continent (South Africa)
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“Gravest Crime Ever”: The Single Ideology Behind Slavery, Colonialism, and Globalization

FN Policy Dialogue Series- July 6, 2026 0

In March 2026, the United Nations finally declares Slavery as "Gravest Crime Against Humanity" (Image: Wikimedia) "No people can enslave another for centuries without a ... Read More

“Gravest Crime Ever”: The Single Ideology Behind Slavery, Colonialism, and Globalization

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Lost Civilizations: Nok, Africa’s Iron Age Pioneers

FN Educational Resources- June 17, 2026 0

Nok Terracota Head in Nok Village, Kaduna State, Nigeria (Image: Wikimedia) Discover the Nok civilization — ancient Nigeria's iron-smelting pioneers and master sculptors whose terracotta ... Read More

When the Exiles Return: Harnessing the Power of Africa’s Diaspora

FN Policy Dialogue Series- March 31, 2026 0

Seventeen million Nigerians live abroad. Millions more African Americans and Caribbean descendants trace their roots to Nigerian soil. What happens if they were all to ... Read More

Fractal Cities: How Ancient African Kingdoms Built with Sacred Geometry

Ibironke Babalola- March 26, 2026 0

Artistic impression of ancient Benin City, showing the Oba's palace at the centre, radial avenues, and concentric earthworks. (Imagined by AI) Africa's ancient builders were ... Read More

Natural Landmarks: Eye of the Sahara and Africa’s Mythical Wonders

FN Educational Resources- November 7, 2025 0

Eye of the Sahara is one of Africa's most stunning natural legends (Image: Wiki Commons)   Unveiling Africa's Natural Wonders: Where Myth Meets Modern Science ... Read More

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Youth Dividend: Meet the Africans Betting Big on Young People

Ovie Farraday- July 17, 2026 0

Investing in young people is investing in the future (Image: Joshua Duneebon @ Unsplash) Visionaries Bet on the Future Tony Elumelu just did it again. ... Read More

Africa’s People: Ethnic Groups That Shape The Continent (East Africa)

FN Educational Resources- July 15, 2026 0

An Oromo Woman (Image: Wikimedia) The Great Crossroads The Oromo — Africa's Largest Ignored Nation The Oromo are Ethiopia's largest ethnic group and one of ... Read More

Custodians of Looted Heritage? The Foreign Museums Holding African Artefacts

Ibironke Babalola- July 10, 2026 0

Photo of the Benin bronzes display at the British museum (Wikimedia) For more than a century, some of the finest achievements of African art and ... Read More

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