The Gabonese Republic (or “Gabon” for short) is a country located along the Atlantic coast of Equatorial Africa between the Republic of the Congo and Equatorial Guinea. It borders Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Gulf of Guinea to the west and the Republic of the Congo to the east and south.
The Republic of Gabon covers a total land area of about 267,667 squared
The Republic of Guinea or Guinea-Conakry (to distinguish it from Guinea-Bissau a neighboring country and Equatorial Guinea) is a West African country bordering the North Atlantic Ocean between the Republics of Guinea-Bissau, Mali, and Senegal in the North and the Republics of Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast and Liberia in the South. The Republic of Guinea has a total land area of about 245,857sq km
The Republic of Benin (formerly, Dahomey) is a West African country bordering the Bight of Benin (or 'Bay of Benin') on the West African coast between the Federal Republic of Nigeria (to the east) and the Republic of Togo (to the west). To the North, Benin borders the Republics of Burkina Faso and Niger.
The Republic of Benin has a total land area of about 113,622sq km (about 2,000sq km of which
Africa is facing a pandemic far worse than HIV and Malaria combined. The pandemic of "Sugar Daddies". Sugar Daddies continue to threaten the very fabric of our humanity.
Every country on earth has some Sugar Daddies and there as some very strong laws, rules and regulations in place to put them in check. Sadly however, Africa lacks such laws, rules and regulations which unfortunately has opened a
Discrimination is something I deeply hate maybe because of what I've been through as an African. I hate discrimination and I speak against it whenever the topic comes up. I speak against discrimination because I consider all humans equal. Despite our differences in backgrounds and perceptions, we are all humans and we all feel pain.
Although I deeply hate discrimination, sometimes I have no
Generally, it is assumed that the performance of any employee (public or private) will depend to some measure on how he or she is compensated. Basing on that logic alone, "sensible" governments need to give priority to the issue of pay. However, there is a counter proposition that monetary rewards to public servants cannot act as a motivator to enticing public servants to maintain and improve