Nigeria’s agricultural sector experienced substantial growth in 2024, with its total value reaching N4.44 trillion up from N1.24 trillion in ...
On stage or in the Nigerian theatre industry, BAP who was recently admitted into the Body of Fellows of the National Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners (NANTAP) is queen. The cultural ...
GIVO Africa, a leading climate-tech and circular economy startup, has successfully launched its fourth zero-carbon recycling hub in Nigeria.
March 8 marks International Women’s Day. It is a day when women receive flowers, chocolates and cards. However, women deserve ...
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Nigeria not at risk of food scarcity – Agriculture Minister“And Mr President intervened through the National Agricultural Growth ... with some of the private sector participation, flower mills of Nigeria, some private individuals, we knew the figure ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'It's important to learn the language': Meet the migrants who are embracing all things IrishFrom learning the cúpla focal to Irish dancing, to enjoying a full Irish breakfast, immigrants from Ukraine to Nigeria have ...
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On the reading list this week is an omnibus edition of Frank S Smythe’s writing that offers a view of early Himalayan ...
While he was Obasanjo’s Deputy, Atiku was responsible for overseeing the privatisation of national assets ... el-Rufai said Atiku deserves flowers for economic policy making under Obasanjo.
Meghan Markle, who shares kids Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3, with Prince Harry, detailed her favorite activities she shares with her kids, including Saturday cartoons and creating bouquets of flowers.
On stage or in the Nigerian theatre industry, BAP who was recently admitted into the Body of Fellows of the National Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners (NANTAP) is queen.
An ancient Yoruba anecdote narrates the destructive nature of the tongue. Its moral is specifically targeted at leaders who take unconscionable decisions as dictated by their fleeting passion. It is ...
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Local News Matters on MSNAmid the erasure of Black history, climate justice leader's stories bridge political divideBORN IN A CAR in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1958, carrying DNA from France, Nigeria, Nova Scotia and Thailand, Catherine Coleman Flowers entered the world at the swell of the civil rights movement. Five ...
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