How U.S.’s New Student Loan Rules Could Rewrite the Future for African Immigrant Families
First-generation African students disproportionately choose the very degrees now pushed into lower loan brackets
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First-generation African students disproportionately choose the very degrees now pushed into lower loan brackets
Continue readingNigeria’s stability—home to 220 million people, vast natural resources, and a rapidly growing consumer market—remains essential for regional economic growth, and global security.
Continue readingThis delivery also kicks off a series of festive events at the White House—from the annual Thanksgiving turkeys pardoning to reopening of White House public tours
Continue readingUnder the new policy, individuals must now renew their EADs up to 180 days before expiration to avoid employment gap
Continue readingBy Kemi Osukoya | The Africa Bazaar Magazine At an air base in Busan, South Korea, the world’s two most powerful leaders shook hands—and briefly hit pause on one of the most consequential trade rivalries of our time. U.S. President…
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