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Adebola Williams, Chude Jideonwo, Omoni Oboli, Sizwe Damane, others make Archbishop Desmond Tutu Leadership Fellowship 2018

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Adebola Williams Chude Jideonwo Sizwe Damane The chief executive officer of RED, Adebola Williams; chief of staff to the chief credit officer, Barclays Africa Group, Sizwe Damane; founder of Joy, Inc., Chude Jideonwo; aviation finance consultant, Makoena Mabusela; and popular actress and film director, Omoni Oboli are among the emerging African leaders announced to be part of the prestigious Archbishop Desmond Tutu Leadership Fellowship 2018. As a flagship leadership development programme under The African Leadership Institute, the Tutu Leadership Fellowship Programme welcomes an elite group of Africa’s highest potential young leaders representing a wide range of sectors. Among nearly 300 nominees of outstanding qualities from over 30 African countries, the candidates represent 10 African countries and various industries. Aged between 30-39, the selected candidates have demonstrated incredible wealth of leadership talent among Africa’s youth. Speaking a

WHO at 70 - working for better health for everyone, everywhere

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Dr  Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General On 7 April, World Health Day, the World Health Organisation marks its 70th anniversary. Over the past 7 decades. WHO has spearheaded efforts to rid the world of killer diseases like small pox, and to fight against deadly habits like tobacco use.   This year, World Health Day is dedicated to one of WHO’s founding principles: “The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic or social condition.” “Good health is the most precious thing anyone can have,” says Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “ When people are healthy, they can learn, work, and support themselves and their families. When they are sick, nothing else matters. Families and communities fall behind. That’s why WHO is so committed to ensuring good health for all.” With 194 Member States, across six regions, and wor

Huge ROI - PLOTS of LAND FOR SALE

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Two storey duplex located in Ajao Estate, off airport road, Lagos The following are plots of lands for sale: 1. A plot of land inside lekki, Lagos with C of O  -N35million. 2. A plot inside Lekki Ajah                                     N10million 3. 6 plots of Land at ifo (Government excision)    N6million 4. I Acre at ifo, Ogun state                                    N15million. 5. Plots of land measuring 992.552 sq metres, 1,299.050 sq metres, and 572.84 sq metres located along Asaba- Illah Road, Asaba Detla State. It has C of O                           N140million 6. Two story duplex building with C of O in Ajao Estate, off Airport Road, Lagos  N48milliion Contact for details, contact Rednaxel Properties on 08189990126 Side view of the two storey building at Ajao Estate, off airport road, Lagos

Top 7 Reasons Why You Should Have Health Insurance

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As important and beneficial as health insurance is, it is sad to find that the level of penetration in Nigeria is still less than 5%. It appears that the major reason for this is ignorance. Many Nigerians have never heard about health insurance, have no idea how it works – let alone its benefits – and therefore have not made any attempt to purchase it for themselves or their families. Here are the Top 7 reasons why you should have health insurance: #1: You’re Protected When You Need Urgent And Unexpected Medical Attention Sickness and injuries do not always give advance notice. With a health insurance policy in place it is comforting to know that you can have access to good quality medical care when you fall ill unexpectedly, or when you’re injured in an accident and require urgent medical attention. Especially if this happens at a time when you’re not financially buoyant or in a position to be able to pay your hospital bill from your pocket. #2: You Have Access To Better

Applications Open for the ONE Champion Programme in Nigeria!

Application Deadline:    April 6, 2018 . Applications are now open for the ONE Champion Programme which will recruit, train, and support 50 emerging leaders of Nigeria. It advocates and campaigns on education, gender, health, agriculture and transparency as a means to fight poverty. These champions will work closely with the ONE Nigeria Country program, led by the Country Director and will work with the direction and support of the ONE Campaigns team to come up with innovative and exciting ways to engage policymakers to secure policy changes and public investments to address poverty in Nigeria. This is a fantastic opportunity to impact your community, country and the world working with a highly-visible, mission-driven ONE members in an incredible, supportive environment. Champions will receive training on how to campaign, lobby decision-makers and engage the media. You will have the opportunity to attend ONE event and put your skills into practice in meetings with high-level d

Africa CEO Forum 2018: African Champions- it's transformation time"

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The sixth edition of the Africa CEO Forum opened on Monday 26 March under the banner of " African champions: it's transformation time". This major meeting of Africa's private sector, organised by  Jeune Afrique Media Group and  Rainbow Unlimited , brought together three African presidents, namely  Alassane Ouattara  of Côte d'Ivoire and his counterparts  Emmerson Mnangagwa  of Zimbabwe and Ghana's  Nana Akufo-Addo . With around 1,600 high-level delegates from over 60 countries, the 2018 Africa CEO Forum strives to encourage participants to implement action plans that foster the transformation of the continent's major companies. In his opening speech,  Amir Ben Yahmed , President and Founder of the Forum, indicated that this edition would place the accent on "transformation" because, in his opinion, emergence is not possible without undergoing a transformation, which is one of Africa's biggest weaknesses. To remedy this, the for

World Health Day 2018: Universal health coverage: everyone, everywhere

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  In   this 70th anniversary year, the World Health Organization is calling on world leaders to live up to the pledges they made when they agreed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, and commit to concrete steps to advance universal health coverage (UHC). This means ensuring that everyone, everywhere can access essential quality health services without facing financial hardship by 2030 (SDG3.8). Today, too many people still miss out on health coverage and financial protection At least half the world’s people don't receive the essential health services they need. About 100 million people are being pushed into extreme poverty (<$1.90 a day) because of   payments for health services. Over 800 million people (almost 12 percent of the world’s population) spend at least 10 percent of their household budgets on health expenses for themselves, a sick child or other family member. People are missing out on health coverage and financial protection while th