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Open Africa Business Forum, Moscow to boost Africa and Russian trade

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Open Africa Business Forum, Moscow to boost Africa and Russian trade

Open Africa Business Forum, Moscow to boost Africa and Russian trade

 

 

 

On September 14, 2023, Russia will host the Open Africa Business Forum on the footsteps of the Russia-Africa Summit, which is key to strengthening trade and economic ties between Africa and Russia.

 

 

Open Africa Business Forum, Moscow to boost Africa and Russian trade

 

The economic and humanitarian summit once again emphasized the potential of the African continent and the importance of cooperation between Russia and African countries.

 

 

 

 

It is for these purposes that the Open Africa platform is organizing the first business forum in Moscow.

 

 

The Open Africa Business Forum is a communication platform designed to expand business cooperation between African and Russian enterprises.

 

 

 

The Open Africa platform also includes a business catalog of Russian and African enterprises. The Open Africa business catalog is a platform containing information about companies interested in entering the markets of Russia and African countries.

 

 

 

At the Forum we expect representatives of African business, business associations, as well as diplomatic representatives of African embassies in Russia.

 

 

 

 

A partner of the Business Forum is “Business Russia the largest business organization in Russia, uniting more than 7 thousand businesspersons. “Business Russia” participates in the work to improve the investment climate and business environment, and promotes investment attraction.

 

 

 

African countries that have already confirmed their participation in the Moscow event include Angola, Burundi, Cote d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

We are confident that Russian-African business cooperation is now at the starting point, and in a year’s time we will see hundreds of companies from Africa and Russia that have started technology transfer, established production on the African continent and have successful export and import operations.

Registration for the Moscow event is open on the Open Africa Business Forum website until August 20, and registration is free for African delegations

Participating companies represent a wide range of economic sectors, such as energy, agriculture, mining, manufacturing, technology and others.

The partnerships created by the Open Africa Business Forum are key to strengthening trade and economic ties between Africa and Russia.

 

 

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Resurrected King Revival: Prophet Kingsley Oladapo Aitafo Hosts a Divine 3-Day Encounter

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Resurrected King Revival: Prophet Kingsley Oladapo Aitafo Hosts a Divine 3-Day Encounter in Ogun State”

Ewupe, Ogun State – The CCC Living Grace Tabernacle, located at 20 Showole Street, Ewupe, Ogun State, is set to host a powerful three-day open revival with the theme “Resurrected King.” The event will take place from Friday, March 28th, 2025, to Sunday, March 30th, 2025, at 5:00 PM daily.
The revival, hosted by the Shepherd and Prophet of the church, Prophet Kingsley Oladapo Aitafo, is part of the covenanted monthly crusade of the church. Prophet Aitafo shared that this revival will offer a unique spiritual experience, featuring salvation, healing, deliverance, and breakthroughs for all attendees.
The event will be graced by a host of powerful guest artists, including Prophetess Irenise, Evangelist Lanre Matthew, and Prophetess Arinola, who will lead the congregation in praise and worship.
Additionally, invited ministers such as Evangelist Raphael Ayokunle and Evangelist Norton Adeyemi will also minister during the three-day revival, bringing words of encouragement, hope, and divine power.
This revival promises to be a time of deep spiritual renewal, where attendees will experience the transformative power of God, centered around the resurrection of Jesus Christ. All are invited to come and receive God’s abundant grace.
Mark your calendars for this life-changing event, and join in the outpouring of God’s spirit at CCC Living Grace Tabernacle from March 28th to March 30th, 2025, at 5:00 PM daily.

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NAPS Demands Reversal of Bill That Prioritizes University Degrees for Local Government Chairmen

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NAPS National Convention: Polytechnic Students Call for Reforms, Elect New Leaders

PRESS STATEMENT ON THE PROPOSED BILL REQUIRING A UNIVERSITY DEGREE AS THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATION FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHAIRMEN

 

The National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) has expressed its deep concern regarding the recent passage, for second reading, of a bill by the House of Representatives that seeks to make a university degree the minimum qualification for contesting the position of Local Government Chairman. While the association recognizes the value of education in the governance process, it strongly opposes the bill, stating that it will only deepen the division between university and polytechnic education—a division NAPS has been actively working to eliminate.

NAPS highlights that stakeholders in Nigeria’s education sector have long worked to ensure parity between university and polytechnic graduates, with both institutions playing essential roles in national development. However, the passage of this bill sends a discriminatory and exclusionary message, which undermines the importance of polytechnic education and perpetuates the misconception that it is inferior to university education.

 

Key Concerns:
Marginalization of Polytechnic Graduates: The bill excludes millions of Nigerians who have earned Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) from polytechnics, despite their considerable technical and managerial competencies. By excluding HND holders, the bill reinforces long-standing bias against polytechnic graduates, limiting their opportunities in both employment and career advancement.

Violation of Educational Equity: Both universities and polytechnics are crucial to Nigeria’s educational system and national development. By making a university degree the only acceptable qualification, the bill disregards the federal government’s ongoing commitment to bridging the gap between HND and BSc holders, further deepening inequality in the education sector.

Contradiction of Ongoing Reforms: Recent efforts by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) and other relevant agencies have been geared toward harmonizing the recognition of polytechnic and university graduates. This proposed bill undermines those efforts and erodes the progress made toward equal recognition of both academic paths.

Restriction of Leadership Opportunities: Leadership in governance is not defined solely by academic qualifications but also by experience, competence, and vision. Excluding capable individuals based on their institution type is discriminatory. Many polytechnic graduates have demonstrated outstanding leadership skills in various governmental and administrative roles.

NAPS’ Demand:
In light of these concerns, NAPS is calling on the National Assembly to reconsider the bill and amend it to include both university degrees and Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) as valid qualifications for contesting the position of Local Government Chairman. Governance, NAPS asserts, should be inclusive, valuing diverse educational backgrounds, skills, and competence, rather than fostering division within the education sector.

The association emphasizes that education should remain a tool for national development, and any policy that creates unnecessary barriers to leadership based on academic qualification is regressive. NAPS remains steadfast in its commitment to advocating for the equal recognition of all forms of tertiary education in Nigeria and will continue to oppose any policy that undermines this principle.

Co-Signed:

Comrade Oyewumi Festus Ayomide,
National President,
National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS)

Comrade Jimoh Ibrahim,
National PRO,
National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS)

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VINEYARD Christian Ministries Inc Set for Historic 37th Anniversary Celebration with “From Glory to Glory”

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*VINEYARD Christian Ministries Inc Set for Historic 37th Anniversary Celebration with “From Glory to Glory”

 

 

The Vineyard Christian Ministries INC, Aka “The Glorious Church”, is preparing for a momentous celebration of its 37th Anniversary alongside its annual “From Glory to Glory” program. The five-day spiritual event will take place from Wednesday, April 2nd to Sunday, April 6th, 2025, at the ministry’s international headquarters located at 34/36 Osolo Way, Off International Airport Road in Ajao Estate, Isolo, Lagos.

Archbishop John Alagbala Adebayo Osa-Oni, the presiding cleric and General Overseer, revealed in an exclusive interview that this year’s celebration will feature an extraordinary gathering of anointed ministers. “We are bringing forth men that God has powerfully used throughout the years, spiritual giants including Pastor Fred Obetoh, Rev. Toyin Kehinde, Bishop Femi Soneye, Bishop Felix Ogadeji, and numerous other mighty men of God,” the Archbishop declared with great anticipation.

The conference promises to be a transformative experience, with Archbishop John Alagbala Adebayo Osa-Oni emphasizing that attendees should expect “Raw manifestations of God through miracles, prophetic words, and anointed praise.” He further explained that while celebrating the ministry’s anniversary remains central, the event primarily serves as a special thanksgiving to God for His faithfulness throughout these 37 years and it’s a journey of His Grace. Reiterating that Thursday 3rd of April is billed as the date of the Anniversary as a remembrance where the ministry was given birth to, so 3rd April will be Grace as a celebrated day of the Anniversary.

The meticulously planned program includes a Thanksgiving Service on Wednesday to commemorate God’s faithfulness, followed by a Miracles and Deliverance Night on Thursday for supernatural healings and breakthroughs. Friday will feature a Prophetic Impartation Service for destiny-changing prophecies, while Saturday is dedicated to a Praise Extravaganza with top gospel ministers. The week will culminate with a Grand Finale Service on Sunday, marking the conclusion of this spiritual journey.

VINEYARD Christian Ministries Inc Set for Historic 37th Anniversary Celebration with "From Glory to Glory"

Since its establishment in 1988, VINEYARD Christian Ministries Inc has grown from humble beginnings to become a multinational ministry with branches across Nigeria and several African nations. Under Archbishop John Alagbala Adebayo Osa-Oni’s visionary leadership, the ministry has significantly impacted communities through various initiatives including free skill acquisition centers, educational scholarship programs, medical outreach services, and prison ministry efforts.

As anticipation builds for this landmark event, church members and well-wishers nationwide have taken to social media to share testimonies of the ministry’s impact, using the hashtag #GloriousChurchAt37.

The church administration has made comprehensive preparations to accommodate the expected large turnout, including overflow facilities and special arrangements for out-of-town visitors, with security and traffic management plans in place to ensure a smooth experience for all attendees.

“This Anniversary represents more than a celebration – it’s a divine appointment that will redefine destinies,” Archbishop Osa-Oni affirmed, extending an open invitation to all seeking spiritual transformation. “Come expecting, for God is prepared to do something extraordinary.”

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