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Abiola Hamid

@abiolahamid

Content writer and travel enthusiast (sightafrik.com)

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US, UK has no issue with Nigeria's corrupt legislature and judiciary, but raises concern over their removal...omg #PointBlank

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Hmmmm, Awo...he wanted us all to be educated and be informed; that has been the big difference! Oselu Baba Ikene, still the big difference. #AwoLegendary #TheBigDifference ##FirstAndTheBest

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Dr Akinwunmi Adesina, a Nigerian and President of the African Development Bank, with the world leaders at the G7...This is who we are! #NOTALLOFUS

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A greater understanding and knowledge of youth is important for policy making. In order to meet the needs and expectations of young people, policies should be based on comprehensive knowledge and well-researched understanding of young people's situation, needs and expectations.

A greater understanding and knowledge of youth is important for policy making. In order to meet the needs and expectations of young people, policies should be based on comprehensive knowledge and well-researched understanding of young people's situation, needs and expectations.
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#UCLGMeets in Konya 26-28 of October for our 2023 World Council 🌐The representation of World Council emanates from local, national, regional & public mandates As such, our diverse constituency decides its course of action, reinforcing Local Democracy everywhere ⚖️

#UCLGMeets in Konya 26-28 of October for our 2023 World Council

🌐The representation of World Council emanates from local, national, regional & public mandates

As such, our diverse constituency decides its course of action, reinforcing Local Democracy everywhere ⚖️
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Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest rates of education exclusion of the 6 developing world regions. Over one-fifth of primary-age children are out of school, and almost 60 percent of youth between the ages of 15 and 17 are not in school.