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President Bola Tinubu and American billionaire philanthropist, Bill Gates, paid a high-profile visit to the iconic Dangote ...
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Blavity on MSNBill Gates Pledges To Give Most Of $200 Billion Fortune To AfricaBill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft and one of the world’s richest people, plans to give away the vast majority of his ...
Microsoft founder Bill Gates gave more details this week about where his vast fortune will go, just weeks after revealing ...
LEBANON/ISRAEL: Israel bombed Beirut’s southern suburbs and issued an evacuation order to residents on 5 June – the fourth ...
Billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is moving ahead with plans to give away nearly all of his wealth and shutter the ...
Most of these funds will be used to help solve challenges here in Africa," he said in a speech at the headquarters of the ...
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Legit.ng on MSNRevealed! Dangote says Nigeria is highest cement exporter in AfricaAliko Dangote announced that Nigeria has transformed from being one of the world's top cement importers to Africa's leading ...
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P.M. News on MSNLagos set to become world’s largest city - Bill GatesBill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft and a well-known philanthropist, has projected that Lagos could become the largest city in the world, PM news has learnt.Gates made this statement while ...
Shaka iLembe' actress Nomzamo Mbatha, who previously had social media buzzing at the Cannes Film Festival hung out with ...
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Tribune Online on MSNNigeria’s Lagos will become largest city in the world — Bill GatesMicrosoft co-founder and philanthropist, Bill Gates has projected a dramatic rise in Lagos’ global status, saying the Nigerian city will become the world’s largest — and serve as a symbol of Africa’s ...
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The Punch on MSNBill Gates urges African leaders to accelerate devtThe Chairman of the Gates Foundation, Bill Gates, has admonished African leaders to utilise the foundation’s $200bn pledge to accelerate health and development progress through innovation and ...
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Bill Gates plans to donate $198 billion to Africa over the next 20 years. The money will focus on healthcare and education.
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