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Top ten African countries with the highest GDPs

January 5, 2022 by Admin Leave a Comment

Written by Africa Business Insider Top ten African countries with the highest GDPs Nigeria: Before now, you have probably heard speeches or seen articles where Nigeria was referred to as the biggest economy in Africa. Well, that's mainly because of the size of its GDP. Nigeria has the highest GDP in Africa, standing at $514.05 billion in 2021.Egypt: This North African … [Read more...] about Top ten African countries with the highest GDPs

Black Egypt’s Nubians revive language , Dreaming of returning home

April 23, 2020 by Admin Leave a Comment

Written by Aswan (Egypt) (AFP) Fatma Addar grew up in a Nubian family, connected to her ethnic minority's rich history through its tales of a bygone life on the Nile, though regaled less and less in their original language. She lives in the southern Egyptian city of Aswan and was schooled mostly in Arabic -- her only occasional brushes with her mother tongue are when she … [Read more...] about Black Egypt’s Nubians revive language , Dreaming of returning home

Africa’s Top 10 Most Indebted Countries

December 12, 2017 by Admin Leave a Comment

Written by MT howAfrica Most Indebted African Countries According to World Bank South Africa – 137,500,000,000Egypt – 48,760,000,000Sudan – 39,700,000,000Morocco – 29,420,000,000Tunisia – 24,490,000,000Angola – 19,650,000,000Ghana – 11.230.000.000Tanzania – 11,180,000,000Nigeria – 10,100,000,000Ethiopia – 9, 956.000,000 1.South Africa – 137,500,000,000The country … [Read more...] about Africa’s Top 10 Most Indebted Countries

Africans referred as dogs, baboons and slaves by Egyptian Diplomat

May 31, 2016 by Admin Leave a Comment

Written by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NAIROBI, Kenya A Kenyan diplomat has written to the dean of the Africa Diplomatic Corps to protest what she terms as uncivilized, undiplomatic, irresponsible, degrading and insulting behavior by an Egyptian diplomat after he allegedly called sub-Saharan Africans "slaves and dogs." Yvonne Khamati, the chairwoman of the African Diplomatic … [Read more...] about Africans referred as dogs, baboons and slaves by Egyptian Diplomat

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