Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 21st January 2020
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 21/01/20
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Cashew: Nigeria may have lost out at international market due to middlemen’s activities
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Cashew: Nigeria may have lost out at international market due to middlemen’s activities
There are strong indications that Nigerian cashew nuts may have been shunned by international buyers due to sharp practices by the middle men and continued gridlock at the Apapa port. About 68,000 metric tons of cashew nut that could not be exported are currently rotting at the Apapa port and another 37,000 metric tons which
Cashew: Nigeria may have lost out at international market due to middlemen’s activities
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FAO tackles food insecurity in northeast Nigeria
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FAO tackles food insecurity in northeast Nigeria
In light of recent food security analysis that indicates a growing number of people at risk of food insecurity in northeast Nigeria, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) is sustaining its support to vulnerable smallholders in the region to produce their own food. According to the latest Cadre Harmonisé analysis conducted
FAO tackles food insecurity in northeast Nigeria
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Amotekun: Ondo farmers bemoan Malami’s declaration
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Amotekun: Ondo farmers bemoan Malami’s declaration
Farmers in Ondo State under the auspices of Ondo State Agricultural Commodities Association (OSACA) have described the declaration of the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubarka Malami on the security outfit recently inaugurated by Southwest governors (Amotekun) as inhumane and illegal. Addressing newsmen in Akure, the farmers stated that the position of the Attorney General
Amotekun: Ondo farmers bemoan Malami’s declaration
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Akwa Ibom govt moves to increase women participation in agriculture
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Akwa Ibom govt moves to increase women participation in agriculture
The government of Akwa Ibom State has fashioned out a concerted strategy to incorporate more women into agriculture as it seeks to achieve optimal productivity from this year’s dry season farming. This development stems from the government’s need to curtail the devastating perennial problem daunting staple food in the state. The initiative according to report,
Akwa Ibom govt moves to increase women participation in agriculture
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Fish farmers urged to take advantage of cage culture initiative
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Fish farmers urged to take advantage of cage culture initiative
Lagos State Government has implored fish farmers in the State to take advantage of the Cage Culture initiative, as it is ready to support and partner with anyone or group that is willing to contribute to food security in the State. Commissioner for Agriculture, Prince Gbolahan Lawal, stated this while speaking during an inspection tour
Fish farmers urged to take advantage of cage culture initiative
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NAIC meets with APPEALS on prospects for project beneficiaries
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NAIC meets with APPEALS on prospects for project beneficiaries
The National Office of the Agro Processing, Productivity Enhancement and Livelihood Support, (APPEALS) Project recieved delegation from the Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC) to discuss the prospects of the beneficiaries of the project. APPEALS project is a World Bank initiative which is implemented by the Federal Government in some selected states. The delegation was led
NAIC meets with APPEALS on prospects for project beneficiaries
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AFAN acquires 200 hectares of land in Epe for rice farming
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AFAN acquires 200 hectares of land in Epe for rice farming
Chairman, All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Lagos State chapter, Femi Oke has disclosed that the association has acquired 200 hectares of farmland in Epe area of Lagos State for the cultivation of rice. Oke, who made the disclosure while addressing journalists in Lagos, said the land was obtained under a five-year lease agreement. According
AFAN acquires 200 hectares of land in Epe for rice farming
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Poultry farmers hail Obaseki’s agripreneur Scheme
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Poultry farmers hail Obaseki’s agripreneur Scheme
Poultry farmers in Edo State have hailed the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration and the Nigerian Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL), on the success of the pilot phase of the Edo State poultry production scheme. The Edo State Agripreneur programme is being implemented by the Governor Obaseki-led administration with support from the Central
Poultry farmers hail Obaseki’s agripreneur Scheme
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Amotekun has come to stay
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Amotekun has come to stay
Amotekun has come to stay. Millions of Malami cannot stop our governors. Yoruba leaders and all of us that witnessed how illiterate Fulani herdsmen are kidnapping, raping our women, killing our brothers, children and spoiling our farms should not play politics with Amotekun. If they do, history and posterity will never forgive them and all
Amotekun has come to stay
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On prepaid meters
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On prepaid meters
Although regular electric power is desirable, no one stays at home for 24 hours daily. Using prepaid meter at home that measures actual amount of power used, does ensure discipline, responsibility, fairness and good economic value. A family where the husband, wife and children are not often present at home during usual work hours may
On prepaid meters
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