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22 Aug 2020
On this episode of the Metrowoman talk show, we discuss finding purpose and some of the issues women face.
29 Jul 2020
A free master class that shows you how to start afresh everytime you have to. Take the uncertainty out of life and live it on your own terms.
11 Jul 2020
How do you ensure your customers keep coming back for more? Joy Oziegbe and Bukky Bash both small business consultants sit with me to explore customer service retention strategies.
11 Apr 2017
Anthonia Ojenagbon, a graduate of Wavecrest College of Hospitality and the managing director of Silton African Kitchen, a cutting-edge catering company explains why her company is unique.
10 Apr 2017
24 Oct 2016
19 Oct 2016
11 Oct 2016
5 Oct 2016
28 Sep 2016
22 Sep 2016
13 Sep 2016

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The White House is warning of severe economic consequences if Congress fails to pass a funding bill by an October 1 deadline. Far-right House Republicans are demanding deep spending cuts that are almost certain to be rejected by the Democratic-controlled Senate. Also in this edition: France asks its energy firms to sell fuel at cost, and Germany looks to semiconductor production to revive its flagging industrial sector.
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A year ago, Giorgia Meloni's radical right-wing Brothers of Italy party was the biggest winner in Italian parliamentary elections. What has she achieved in her first year in office?
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The French president said military cooperation with the West African nation would end and France's soldiers stationed there would return home by the end of the year.
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The UN chief has called it an epidemic of coups. In Africa, since 2020, military officers have seized power, or attempted to do so, in numerous sub-Saharan countries. Just in the last two and a half months, soldiers in Gabon announced a takeover of power, while in Niger, members of the presidential guard detained President Mohamed Bazoum and announced that they were seizing power.
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In Nigeria, the first West African comic art exhibition is opening eyes, hearts and minds to a new way of looking at heroes.