Economic sovereignty: Pan-Africanism, not xenophobia, is what Africa needs – SOAD

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Economic sovereignty: Pan-Africanism, not xenophobia, is what Africa needs – SOAD

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The State of the African Diaspora (SOAD) Minister of Trade, Hon. Ebube Ebisike George, advocates for Pan-Africanism as the key to economic sovereignty rather than xenophobia. His initiatives focus on trade, energy, and human capital development across African continents to strengthen the region's global position.

By Vera Anyagafu State of the African Diaspora (SOAD) Minister of Trade, Hon. Ebube Ebisike George, carries a resume that reads like three careers in one; diplomat, serial entrepreneur, and aspiring astronaut. But at the core, he is a Nigerian pushing trade, energy, and human capital projects across continents, and now speaking outagainst South African […] The post Economic sovereignty: Pan-Africanism, not xenophobia, is what Africa needs – SOAD appeared first on Vanguard News.

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