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More than half of Nigerian CEOs bet on revenue surge in 2026 

Posted on January 29, 2026 by CoreNews Africa

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…CEOs bet big on AI to drive growth More than half of Nigeria’s top chief executives are confident that their

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Tinubu arrives in Kebbi, set to declare 61st Argungu International Fishing Festival open 

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has insisted that there is no alliance between the Allied People’s Movement, APM, and the Peoples […]

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Core Afric amplifies the voices and stories of people of African descent worldwide. Our mission is to build a bridge amongst our various citizens dispersed all over the globe. We are intentional about a media where the experiences, perspectives, and achievements of the descendants of Africa are valued, respected, and celebrated. Through our reporting, we aim to foster greater understanding, empathy, and solidarity in a universe riddled with divisions. Do you care about honoring the diversity and richness of African heritage globally? Connect with us on our handles for news, information, and cultural exposition, highlighting the richness and diversity of Africa and its diasporans.

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Core Afric amplifies the voices and stories of people of African descent worldwide. Our mission is to build a bridge amongst our various citizens dispersed all over the globe. We are intentional about a media where the experiences, perspectives, and achievements of the descendants of Africa are valued, respected, and celebrated. Our reporting aims to foster greater understanding, empathy, and solidarity in a universe riddled with divisions. Do you care about honoring the diversity and richness of African heritage globally? Connect with us on our handles for news, information, and cultural exposition, highlighting the richness and diversity of Africa and its diasporans.

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​ Mexico, Kenya, Italy and other nations around the world are experiencing one to two more months of heat stress than they were several decades ago, new research published Monday…

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