[wanabidii] 20 years after Saro-Wiwa's execution: 7 ways in which Nigeria has changed...and remained the same (M&G Africa) Tuesday, November 10, 2015 View a web version of this message 10 Nov 2015 20 years after Saro-Wiwa's execution: 7 ways in which Nigeria has changed...and remained the same Nigeria's economy is more than ten times bigger, polio is nearly eradicated, and Nollywood surges. But Saro-Wiwa's life work is still incomplete Doping, corruption report to rock athletics Monday; Senegal's Diack run world athletics like a crime syndicate "You...have a bunch of old men who put a whole lot of extra money in their pockets through extortion and bribes" - co-author Richard McLaren. Giant telecoms MTN's chief Debangwa quits over $5.2Bn Nigerian fine, the biggest ever in Africa Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, is MTN group's largest market where it had over 62.8 million subscribers by the second quarter of 2015. EU will pay African countries to take back migrants; new $2 billion 'trust fund' for continent announced The plan also calls for increased diplomatic efforts to ease or resolve conflict, and to boost economic and agricultural development More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Africa can make its own fortune; it just needs to 'get' Francophone Africa—Part II The geopolitical and economic case for Africa: why Francophone Africa matters--and in surprising ways. Nigerian bags World Scrabble title, in first for Africa, with high-scoring words such as 'fahlores', 'avouched' Jighere was among more than 120 competitors who travelled to Perth for the World English-language Scrabble Players' Association Championship. Morbid but fascinating: The Quality of Death Index, where South Africa and Uganda lead, and Nigeria trails Uganda's government now supports the availability of oral morphine to anyone who needs it for free. When an egg cost 1 billion Zimbabwe dollars, it was replaced by US currency: Now American money blamed for new crisis Zimbabweans had to pay for restaurant meals before they ate and quotes from repairmen and businesses were valid for only 15 minutes. Giant telecoms MTN's chief Debangwa quits over $5.2Bn Nigerian fine, the biggest ever in Africa Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, is MTN group's largest market where it had over 62.8 million subscribers by the second quarter of 2015. The Republicans don't like them, but a Somali community could help save US state of Maine The mayor huffed that "submissive Somali women turn into obnoxious customers at the grocery store cash register." Africa can make its own fortune; it just needs to 'get' the Francophone region to the table (PART 1) Much of the divide between Anglophone and Francophone Africa is being bridged, but it has not always been so. The Ma3Route story - how a start-up in Nairobi helps battle with the city's traffic nightmare How a small Nairobi startup is using Twitter to crowdsource traffic accident data. Infra-red scanning of King Tutankhamun's tomb could support theory Queen Nefertiti also buried there Egypt launched a study bringing together Egyptian, French, Canadian and Japanese experts to unravel the "secrets" of the Giza pyramids outside Cairo. Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 10-11-2015 Mail & Guardian is intended for opt in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please report it to us. Share this : Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote
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