Will remittance trends from 2022 in Ghana continue in 2023? | The Guardian Nigeria News

Byline: Gbenga Okejimi, Country Manager, Ghana, and Nigeria ACCRA, Ghana, 9 December 2022,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- Over the past year, remittances have continued to be a vital source of foreign income in many developing countries across Sub – Saharan Africa, contributing significantly to changing the lives of millions of people1. This year, remittance flows to Ghana are

Nigeria’s TJ Benson, Others Win LOATAD’s AU20 Writing Project

By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh The African Union (AU), in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Library Of Africa and The African Diaspora (LOATAD), hosted a residency programme under the AU20 project for established writers from across Africa to produce a piece of work that celebrates the unity and potential of the African

Africa: How popular is crypto gambling in Africa?

In 2009, Nakamoto’s first bitcoin mining process resulted in the genesis block – the first block of the chain on the bitcoin network. Since then, the cryptocurrency market has witnessed the most significant rises and falls. The past few years also saw crypto adoption in a few domains, including the casino industry. However, there is

Afroganiks launches six herbal products, expands operations

Afroganiks, a top herbal manufacturing firm, launched six novel herbal products into the market in December as it expands its operation into other African markets. The six products are – Afroganiks wellness tea, Prostagen, Afroganiks cleanser bitters, Greenolax capsules, Cynoyvit and Free-flow. Jeff Akaehie, co-founder of Afroganiks said the organization is currently operating in six

Nine students jostle for Junior Achievement Africa award

Secondary school students from nine African countries will jostle for honours in the Company of the Year (COY) competition. This competition is organised by a non-governmental organisation, Junior Achievement (JA) Africa. Simi Nwogwugwu, JA Africa’s chief executive, said at a news conference on Wednesday in Lagos that the competition would equip the students with an

NAFDAC seeks media’s help in clampdown on Skin lightening –

The world health organization says that about seventy seven percent of Nigerian women use a skin lightening product making them the highest number of users in the world. This increasing trend has now become a concern for the Nigerian government which is trying to bring an end to the trend through enforcement by the national