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Cultural Visibility Boost: Nigeria’s Ojude Oba 2026 is turning into a media brand, with a new P+ Measurement Services report showing 56% more mentions year-on-year (18,420 to 28,735), 75% higher global reach (124.8m to 218.6m), and social driving 81,000 conversations (+88%) plus 8.4m engagements (+115%). Publishing & Media Partnerships: Zenith Bank and NLNG reaffirm support for Realnews Magazine during courtesy visits, with condolences also extended to publisher Maureen Chigbo after her sister’s killing. Children’s Books & Careers: Courtney Kelly’s “Celeste Paves the Way” (aviation/engineering) is available worldwide ahead of its June 30 release, while Karyn Parsons’ Sweet Blackberry continues pushing Black achievement stories for young readers. South Africa Economy Watch: Stats SA reports GDP growth of 0.5% in Q1 2026, with finance and agriculture supporting gains as manufacturing still lags. Education Scholarships: Three Ghanaian women supported by Camfed and the Mastercard Foundation Scholars’ Program are set to complete MPhil Education degrees at Cambridge.

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Courtney Kelly launches new children’s book on building an Atlanta runway

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Writers of the Future Volume 42 lands in South Africa with first local writer winner

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BPX says Nigerian oil and gas producer cut close time 40%

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Print-and-apply labeler market seen reaching $4.11 billion by 2030

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South Africa's GDP manages 0.5% expansion as disposable income shrinks

South Africa's GDP manages 0.5% expansion as disposable income shrinks

What happens to elderly and bedridden citizens as green ID books are phased out?

What happens to elderly and bedridden citizens as green ID books are phased out?

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New Kid’s Book Paves the Way, Inspiring the Next Generation

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'L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 42' South Africa Release with Bedford Winner

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$1B+ Nigerian Oil & Gas Major Achieves 35% P2P Automation and 40% Faster Financial Close with BPX + SAP Signavio

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Print And Apply Labeler Market Size To Reach $4.1Billion By 2030 At A CAGR Of 7.4%

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International Black Heritage Month (IBHM) Honors Nigeria, Haiti and Black Heritage Across Continents (June, 2026)

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Digital Casting Books Market to Reach USD $3.54 Billion by 2030 at 13.9% CAGR

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