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Nigeria: The Masses Need Food, the Elites Want More BureaucraciesColumn - The World Bank in its May 2025 Report stated that 75.5 per cent of rural Nigerians are engaged in deadly combats with poverty.
Landlocked Ethiopia’s agricultural success has shown that indeed where there is a will, there is a way. The East-African ...
From food to chargers, here’s the unfiltered guide to roommate boundaries and pet peeves. What Nigerian Guys Share With Their Roommates (And What They Don’t) ...
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Food security not about producing more; it’s about access, sustainability — Dorcas Sunday, US-based Nigerian doctoral studentDorcas Sunday is an expert in agricultural communications. She is a PhD student at the University of Florida in the United ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNINTERVIEW: How Lagos Food Bank Initiative is helping to tackle food wastage — DirectorThe founder and executive director of the Lagos Food Bank Initiative, Michael Sunbola, discusses the organisation’s efforts ...
These tragedies are not isolated dots on a tragic map; they form a pattern that millions of Nigerians have come to accept as ...
The initiative targets mostly internally displaced persons and intends to ensure that there is transparency and that aid reaches exactly those earmarked for it.
As two income households become the norm, more Nigerian couples are adopting salary sharing arrangements to build trust, streamline budgeting and pursue shared goals. istockphoto-1198236557-612x612 D ...
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Tribune Online on MSNHow we are shifting Nigerians’ mindset from ‘chop politics’ to ‘serve politics’ — Kunle Lawal, Electoral College Executive DirectorVoter turnout may fall below 25 per cent unless… Kunle Lawal is a Nigerian political figure and Executive Director of ...
At the beginning of his talks with President Tinubu, Prime Minister Pierre introduced Mr Amadi, a native of Rivers State, to ...
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