Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 10th March 2020
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 10/03/20
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Coronavirus: Why Nigerians must be cautious
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Coronavirus: Why Nigerians must be cautious
THE latest Coronavirus epidemic, which originated from China, is already going round the world. Just recently, Nigeria recorded its first outbreak and the country’s health authorities are already working hard to ensure the disease does not spread beyond the index patient. According to researchers, Coronavirus is part of a large family of viruses that causes
Coronavirus: Why Nigerians must be cautious
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Using journalism to fight insurgency
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Using journalism to fight insurgency
There is no doubt that the media have the capacity and moral obligation to create awareness and educate citizens about the counter and prevent act of terrorism by making them approachable enough so that every citizen can approach them with their suggestions about how to create a terrorism-free world. In reporting Boko Haram, the media
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Using social media for good
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Using social media for good
“Evil communication corrupts good manners,” goes a popular saying. Despite the numerous features of social media, for the Nigerian space, it has had many negative effects which cannot be over-emphasised. Many of these effects have been targeted at the young population. From pornography to increase in other vices such as rape, sexual harassment, cybercrime and
Using social media for good
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‘Nigeria spends $500m annually on importation of palm oil’
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‘Nigeria spends $500m annually on importation of palm oil’
The Managing Director, OCP Africa Fertilisers Nigeria Ltd, Mohamed Hettiti, says Nigeria continues to spend about $500m annually on the importation of palm oil while consumption is rising at about 2.9 per cent. He made this disclosure at the agreement signing ceremony between OCP Africa Fertilizers Nigeria Limited (OPC Africa), Institute of Agricultural Research and
‘Nigeria spends $500m annually on importation of palm oil’
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Ekiti govt assures investors of farmlands for cultivation
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Ekiti govt assures investors of farmlands for cultivation
Ekiti State government has assured investors in the agricultural sector in the country of its readiness to allocate farmlands for cultivation across the 16 local government areas of the state. The Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Folorunso Olabode, gave the assurance in his office in Ado-Ekiti while receiving a group of investors, Agrocola, who
Ekiti govt assures investors of farmlands for cultivation
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Women farmers call for implementation of gender-neutral policies
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Women farmers call for implementation of gender-neutral policies
The Federal Government has been charged to implement gender-neutral agricultural policies in order to improve the productivity of women farmers across the country. The demand came from a group of farmers under the aegis of the Smallholder Women Farmers in Nigeria (SWOFON), who berated the high cost of farm inputs sold to them, resulting from
Women farmers call for implementation of gender-neutral policies
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FG launches national fertiliser control Act, targets increased GDP
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FG launches national fertiliser control Act, targets increased GDP
The Federal Government has launched the National Fertilizer Quality Control Act 2019 as a vital component of the agricultural policy of the present administration and the bid to reposition Nigeria’s economy from oil and gas to agribusiness. The Act will safeguard and protect the interest of the entire fertilizer value chain players such as manufacturers,
FG launches national fertiliser control Act, targets increased GDP
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Psaltry, AGRA empower youths on cassava production in Oyo
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Psaltry, AGRA empower youths on cassava production in Oyo
The Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) and Nestlé Plc, in collaboration with Psaltry International Company Ltd, have empowered no fewer than 400 youths on cassava value chain (agripreneur) in three local government areas of Oyo State. The empowerment programme, which took place at the Treasure Hotel and Event Centre, Ado Awaye, Iseyin Local
Psaltry, AGRA empower youths on cassava production in Oyo
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FG restates commitment to quality seeds for farmers
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FG restates commitment to quality seeds for farmers
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Alhaji Muhammad Sabo Nanono has stated that quality seed is a key input towards enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring food security, job creation and economic growth in Nigeria. Speaking during the National Seed Retreat organised by the National Agricultural Seeds Council (NASC), at the IAR Conference Hall, Ahmadu
FG restates commitment to quality seeds for farmers
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Tomato: Kano explores new techniques to address post-harvest loss
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Tomato: Kano explores new techniques to address post-harvest loss
The Kano State government has revealed that it will continue to devise new ways and adopt new techniques that would address post-harvest loss in tomato value-chain as it remains one of the leading problems in tomato production in the state. This was disclosed by the deputy governor of the state, Dr Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna, who
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