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Nigerian Tycoon Abdulsamad Rabiu Gains $650 Million After Cement Firm Merger
Nigerian cement and sugar tycoon Abdulsamad Rabiu has become at least $650 million richer after merging Kalambaina Cement, a subsidiary company of his BUA Cement, with publicly traded Cement Company of Nigeria (CCNN), where he was the controlling shareholder.
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What To Expect On Immigration In 2019
In 2019, Trump officials will continue efforts to reduce immigration, including fewer foreign students, H-1B professionals and refugees.
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UNICEF Is Reuniting Lost Children With Their Families In South Sudan
Thousands of children have been separated from their parents since conflict began in 2013. UNICEF is making families whole again.
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Why Roger Federer Acing Serena Williams Is A Win For Tennis
Sponsors, broadcasters and fans all love it, so why not create more stand-alone mixed events?
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The Titanic's Forgotten Sister
Australian tycoon Clive Palmer is building a replica of the Titanic. Will this new ship be ill-fated or does the Titanic's forgotten sister, the Olympic, suggest a different outcome?
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10 Things Mentally Strong People Won't Do
Mental strength is a choice and a discipline, not an innate quality bestowed upon the lucky. Learn what they avoid so you can stay strong.
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Rescue And Relief Efforts Underway After Tsunami Hits Indonesia
The death toll is nearing 400 as the search for survivors continues. UNICEF is on the ground, ready to help.
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Bird Box Won The Internet, While Some Still Wonder What The Movie Was (Spoiler Alert)
Bird Box offers an action-packed story about a mother that wins, despite the odds, that is driven by an undeniable love for her children.
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Impact Investing And UNICEF: A UNICEF USA Bridge Fund Success Story
Accelerating UNICEF's humanitarian response in Indonesia is just the latest example of how UNICEF USA is leveraging its innovative financing tool to support the global mission for children.
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