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Kogi Agency Moves To Introduce Model Agro Industrial Factory, Others, Signs MOU With CAREC
A statement by KEDA Information Officer, Joseph Adama said that the partnership would lead to the establishment of incubation centres for Pharmaceuticals, model Agro Industrial factory for casava processing into garri, rice processing, cashew nut processing and other derivatives by Women Cooperatives etc.
Peter Rufai, Nigeria’s Celebrated Goalkeeper Dies At 61
He started his football club career in 1980 with Stationery Stores of Nigeria, moved to Femo Scorpions in 1985 and to AS Dragons de l’Ouémé of Benin Republic between 1986 and 87, becoming the first Nigerian keeper abroad
Dangote Cement Launches Empowerment Programme In Benue: Targets 50 Farmers
Speaking at the launch of the Farmers Empowerment Programme, General Manager, Social Performance, Johnson Kor, described the programme as ‘historic and innovative.’
NICON Insurance Pensioners Kick Over Unjust Exclusion From Revised Pension Adjustment, Others
A statement by the leadership of the Association, Prince Emmanuel Omadivi and Mr. Ade S Adesokan said that the exclusion which was executed by the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD), is a gross act of injustice and a violation of the principles of equity and national inclusion.
Ex President Buhari Recovering From Illness In London, Aide Confirms
Responding to an enquiry about the health of Buhari, Garba Shehu said: “Following your enquiry, I wish to state as follows: It is true that the former president, Muhammadu Buhari, is unwell. He has been receiving treatment in the UK."
Flood Sweeps Through Niger, Gombe, Borno, Kebbi States, Kills Many
Report reaching us at Greenbarge Reporters online newspaper said that four persons were drowned in flood waters in Gombe State, whereas Borno and Niger States witnessed the death of two residents.
All Nigerian Pilgrims To Saudi Are Back From Holy Land 3-Week After End Of...
The return leg airlift operations, according to a statement by the spokesperson of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Hajiya Fatima Sanda Usara, spanned 20 days in a total of 101 flights that was commenced on 13th of June, over a week after the end of the pilgrimage in the Holy land. Real Hajj rites ended June 10.
In Edo, Women Are In Charge Of Agricultural Production, By Yusuf Ozi-Usman
While the women were busy on the farms, the men, their husbands, would be around the compounds or the houses playing eyo game or ludo or other past time games, gulping bottles of local wine.
JAMB Allegedly Blocks First Class Graduate From Proceeding On Youth Corps Service
Basola Jamiu Owodunni was said to have sat for and wrote JAMB in 2017 and got admitted to the Federal University Technology of Akure (FUTA) to study Civil Engineering.
He was believed to have spent over five years in the school and graduated in 2024 with a CGPA of 4.41 (first class).
China’s Agricultural Revolution: Lessons For Nigeria, By Kemi Yesufu
However, the secret of the country’s massive agricultural output is the smallholders who form a large chunk of the Household Contract Responsibility System. The Household Responsibility System was introduced at a critical moment of China’s reforms which saw the country move from the Soviet model of planned economy, characterized by heavy industries and complete nationalisation, which yielded inefficiency and undersupply, to a more open country prioritising shared prosperity.








