Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 19th July 2022

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 19th July 2022

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Man tastes freedom after two decades of unlawful imprisonment

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Man tastes freedom after two decades of unlawful imprisonment

It is common today in Nigeria to read reports of missing persons. Some fall victim to kidnappers, money ritual, unlawful arrests, among many others. YEJIDE GBENGA-OGUNDARE reports the calamity which befell Shina Oketaolegun, who was unlawfully arrested in 2002, imprisoned and at some point placed on death row before he regained his freedom on June
Man tastes freedom after two decades of unlawful imprisonment
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Ojude Oba: Excitement as Glo empowers customers, others

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Ojude Oba: Excitement as Glo empowers customers, others

OLAYINKA OLUKOYA writes on the thrills and frills at the 2022 edition of the Ojude Oba festival held in Ijebu-Ode. Ojude Oba 2022 edition was indeed unique in every ramification basically because it was the first celebration after the two years break, occasioned by the coronavirus pandemic which restricted large clustering of people. The Oba Sikiru
Ojude Oba: Excitement as Glo empowers customers, others
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CBN moves to increase wheat production locally

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CBN moves to increase wheat production locally

IN a bid to address the rising cost of wheat-based food items, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has reiterated its commitment to boosting wheat production locally by supporting farmers with inputs, technical know-how and off-taking arrangement with the Flour Millers Association of Nigeria (FMAN). Also, a renowned wheat breeding specialist, Dr Oluwashina Gbenga Olabanji,
CBN moves to increase wheat production locally
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Stakeholders ponder on developing transformative strategies for food systems

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Stakeholders ponder on developing transformative strategies for food systems

STAKEHOLDERS in the agricultural sector in the South West geopolitical zone gathered in Lagos state to discuss and brainstorm on game-changing strategies for transforming the nation’s food system. The meeting tagged: The south-West sensitisation workshop on the implementation of food systems transformation pathways had Representatives from all the southwest states, representatives from the United Nations,
Stakeholders ponder on developing transformative strategies for food systems
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FG distributes inputs to smallholder farmers, physically challenged

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FG distributes inputs to smallholder farmers, physically challenged

THE Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development, Dr Ernest Umakhihe has flagged off yet another distribution of free Agricultural Inputs and Quality Seeds as Intervention for Smallholders Farmers in Edo State, stating that it would enhance food and nutrition security, economic growth and job creation, especially during the Post COVID-19 era. The
FG distributes inputs to smallholder farmers, physically challenged
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‘Distribution of cocoa GAP handbook pathway to achieving 100% premium production’

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‘Distribution of cocoa GAP handbook pathway to achieving 100% premium production’

NATIONAL President of Cocoa Farmers Association of Nigeria (CFAN), Comrade Adeola Adegoke, has stated that the launching of the free distribution of the Cocoa GAP Handbook across the entire cocoa producing States will mark Nigeria’s path to achieving 100 per cent premium cocoa production with 500,000 MT targets and sustainable practices in the cocoa supply
‘Distribution of cocoa GAP handbook pathway to achieving 100% premium production’
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NEPC charges cocoa exporters to leverage potentials in international market

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NEPC charges cocoa exporters to leverage potentials in international market

THE Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has urged exporters of cocoa to take advantage of the huge potential in export destinations such as Brazil, China, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Malaysia, Vietnam, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Council’s trade promotion advisor in Imo State, Anthony Ajuruchi, stated this at a sensitisation workshop on global best
NEPC charges cocoa exporters to leverage potentials in international market
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Flooding: ‘Only 20% of Lagos is covered by functional drainage infrastructure’

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Flooding: ‘Only 20% of Lagos is covered by functional drainage infrastructure’

Mr Lookman Oshodi, a settlement development expert, is the Project Director, Arctic Infrastructure. In this interview with DAYO AYEYEMI, he speaks on the annual Lagos’ flood challenges and the need for the authority to be proactive and creative in responding to the deluge. Apart from being a coastal city, the renowned town planner listed inadequate
Flooding: ‘Only 20% of Lagos is covered by functional drainage infrastructure’
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AATF partners Senegal to improve agricultural productivity

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AATF partners Senegal to improve agricultural productivity

AFRICAN Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) and the Government of Senegal, through the Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles (ISRA) and Union Nationale Interprofessionnelle des Semences du Sénégal (UNIS), have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at improving agricultural productivity in the West African nation. The partnership targets priority crops such as rice, maize, groundnuts, and cassava
AATF partners Senegal to improve agricultural productivity
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Nigeria must plant 350million trees annually to check deforestation —Experts

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Nigeria must plant 350million trees annually to check deforestation —Experts

Environmentalists have raised the alarm over high rate of deforestation in Nigeria, saying it would require to plant over 350 million trees annually to reverse the trend. According to them, the need for re-afforestation in Nigeria has become imperative following the lost of between 350,000 to 400,000 hectares of forest every year with a lot
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