Jumia Series – Show Some Love to the Kids!

May 24, 2013 No Comments by

As the world gets ready to mark yet another Children’s Day, your number 1 online African retailer, Jumia.com has introduced a charity give-back initiative using its social media platform. “In celebrating this year’s children’s day, we at Jumia in addition to other onsite initiatives will be giving back to the less privileged children in the society using [...]

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State Of Emergency In Nigeria Is Illegal : Check Out The Video

May 19, 2013 No Comments by

 

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After State of Emergency, What Next?: History Of State of Emergency in Nigeria

May 15, 2013 No Comments by

“They have attacked government buildings and facilities. They have murdered innocent citizens and state officials. They have set houses ablaze, and taken women and children as hostages. These actions amount to a declaration of war and a deliberate attempt to undermine the authority of the Nigerian state and threaten her territorial integrity. As a responsible [...]

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Celebrating Entrepreneurship in Africa: Jumia.com- Largest Online Store in Nigeria

May 13, 2013 No Comments by

For those who love comfort while shopping, and never want to visit various stores before they get what they want,  www.Jumia.com.ng  is the best platform for this. They have variety of consumer goods which ranges from Electronics, home appliances, Books for your granddad, Baby toys, Wrist watches and lots more. Tunde Kehinde, and Raphael Afaedor [...]

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Is The Growing Debt Really Good For Nigeria?

May 13, 2013 No Comments by

Despite warnings by economists against the country’s increasing debt profile, the Debt Management Office has said the continued rise in both domestic and external debts is a good thing for Nigeria. The DMO argued that the government’s future income streams would comfortably address the rising debts. Speaking in an exclusive interview with our correspondent in [...]

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Focusing On Africa’s Non-Tradeable Sectors

May 08, 2013 No Comments by

Charity begins at home, at least so they say, with same adage comes trade too. For the past years trade has been done internationally, not to say that is not good but how much has it benefited the average African down the road. In just five years since 2003, African trade to Asia has grown [...]

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NdaniTV’s Digits Chats With One of Nigeria’s top online retail stores- Jumia

May 06, 2013 1 Comment by

Jumia formerly Kasuwa is one of Nigeria’s top online retail stores with reach around the country. They offer a wide range of retail products and are proudly Nigerian. Backed by funds from J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Jumia aims to take over the online retail space within a few years. Ndani TV spoke to co-founders Tunde [...]

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African Labour Movement: Lessons From South African Labour (Part3)

May 03, 2013 No Comments by

End of Trilogy Series: Check out Part1 and Part 2 here The role of the trade union in responding to mechanization is to bargain with the employer on behalf of union members and negotiates labour contracts (collective bargaining) with employers. The most common, but by no means only, purpose of these organizations is “improving the conditions of [...]

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African Labour Movement: Lessons From South African Labour (Part2)

May 02, 2013 No Comments by

Social movement unionism emerged in the democratic struggle against authoritarian states in South Africa and other developing countries and is increasingly promoted to revive unions in advanced industrialized societies (Hirschsohn, 2007:2). According to Hirschsohn, South Africa unions experienced a rapid growth in the 1980s under the leadership of the Congress of South African Trade Unions [...]

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African Labour Movement: Lessons From South African Labour (Part1)

Apr 30, 2013 1 Comment by

  South African labour movement mainly started in the late nineteenth century. The history of this labour was a history of establishment and development of white-labour organizations. According to the Pieter Van Duin, the social-political system of south Africa and the nation’s pattern of industrial employment as it was shaped in the late nineteenth and [...]

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