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The group stressed that more than 80 per cent of pesticides distributed to smallholder farmers in Nigeria have been banned or phased out internationally, mostly due to health and safety concerns.
Water, they say, will always find its own level when people obstruct its path. Such often comes in a hot furry that clears ...
The Alliance for Action Against Pesticides in Nigeria (AAPN) says Nigeria is losing about $363 million annually due to the ...
It has been four years since the passing of Captain Idahosa Wells Okunbo affectionately known to all as Captain Hosa and yet, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNEasing Inflation, Currency Stability Prompted IMF’s Nigeria Growth Upgrade – AnalystsFinancial analysts have attributed the recent upward revision of Nigeria’s economic: growth by the International Monetary ...
“There is currently no one under the age of 35 in Nigeria’s federal cabinet,” he said. “The reality is that the top 10 per ...
As resource scarcity and food insecurity intensify across Africa, precision agriculture — powered by technologies such as the ...
Oxfam Nigeria and the Malala Fund have called for bold, youth-centred policy reforms to address Nigeria’s deepening ...
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The Punch on MSNReform calls and President Tinubu’s self-preservation constraintSince the return of democracy to Nigeria in 1999, one of the biggest, most contentious topics of public discourse has been ...
AFC says its backed projects across 36 African countries have added $50bn to GDP and created 7 million jobs since inception.
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNBeyond trade deals: How Qatar’s relationship economy can strengthen bilateral ties with African governmentsBy Seade CAESAR In 2025, Qatar stands out not just as a wealthy Gulf nation but as a strategic player in global trade through ...
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