The Social Network war in Africa is on As Google launches its new social network service « Google+ », now available to the public without invitations, facebook is trying to remain ... the leader by looking at emerging countries. With over 700 million regular users in the world, but barely 3 million in Nigeria, facebook knows it can now only grow where the internet is not yet easily accessible.
Nigeria: Power game Nigeria's new leaders will have to navigate a series of powerful interests to have any chance of turning the country around after the elections, ... a monumental task
Nigeria’s people’s manifesto: Reform As election season draws to a close in Nigeria, the final chapter from our people's election manifesto focuses on constitutional reform. It's ... time for a genuine conversation on Nigeria.
Nigeria’s people’s manifesto: Education As election season continues in Nigeria, we canvassed Nigerians from across the country for their top priorities. They want their kids to be ... taught real world skills.
Nigeria people’s manifesto: Health As election season continues in Nigeria, we canvassed Nigerians from across the country for their top priorities. They want their children to ... protected and their clinics properly funded.
Nigeria people’s manifesto: Land As election season continues in Nigeria, we canvassed Nigerians from across the country for their top priorities. They want better housing and ... for land ownership to be simplified.
Nigeria people’s manifesto: Power & water New power stations need to be built, old ones rehabilitated, and refineries freed from political control. Santitation will no longer be an afterthought ... for town planners.
Nigeria people’s manifesto: Jobs Ahead of Nigeria's elections, we canvassed Nigerians across the country for their top priorities to draw up a people's manifesto. Jobs were high ... on their list.
Nigeria: The people’s manifesto To go beyond the grand promises, The Africa Report canvassed Nigerians from across the country for their top priorities ahead of Presidential ... elections on 16 April
A tale of two Tunisias The façade, and the painful reality that lay behind it, ?provides a clue to the next steps of the revolution: development programmes for neglected ... regions and the launching of a more equitable economic model