Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 15th November 2022
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 15/11/22
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NBRRI, RSECE in N8.3trn affordable housing deal
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NBRRI, RSECE in N8.3trn affordable housing deal
A Memorandum of Agreement for housing projects worth N8.3 trillion has been signed between the Nigerian Building and Roads Research Institute (NBRRI) and the Regional Sustainable Energy Centre of Excellence for Sub-Saharan Africa (RSECE). Executive Director, RSECE, Ibrahim A. Trader, disclosed this during the signing ceremony which was held at the NBRRI headquarters in Abuja.
NBRRI, RSECE in N8.3trn affordable housing deal
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A’Ibom: Sea level rise, erosion worsen plight of indigenous island communities
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A’Ibom: Sea level rise, erosion worsen plight of indigenous island communities
Climate change is having disproportionate impacts on people around the world, and indigenous communities in Nigeria’s Niger Delta are not left behind. In this report – which is the third in a three-part series exploring the plights of communities in the Niger Delta – JUSTICE NWAFOR reports how indigenous island communities in Akwa Ibom State
A’Ibom: Sea level rise, erosion worsen plight of indigenous island communities
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Future of real estate in Abuja is very bright —Adebayo
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Future of real estate in Abuja is very bright —Adebayo
Mr Festus Adebayo, is the Executive Director, Housing Development Advocacy Network (HDAN) and the Lead Promoter of the popular African International Housing Show (AIHS). In this interview with DAYO AYEYEMI, he gives insights into the real estate industry in Abuja, predicting a major boom. He also gives reasons for the thousands of unoccupied houses in
Future of real estate in Abuja is very bright —Adebayo
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Urban security: Planners task govt on physical devt plans’ implementation
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Urban security: Planners task govt on physical devt plans’ implementation
Having identified its critical role as one of the tools to address the prevailing urban insecurity in Nigeria, settlement experts, under the auspices of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP), have called on the government at all levels to demonstrate political will to implement physical development plans for cities and urban areas in the
Urban security: Planners task govt on physical devt plans’ implementation
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NITP elects Atebije as new President, other excos
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NITP elects Atebije as new President, other excos
The Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP) has elected new principal officers, led by its President, Mr Nathaniel Atebije, to run the affairs of the institute for the next one year. Atebije takes over from Mr Olutoyin Ayinde, the immediate Past President of the institute and a former Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development
NITP elects Atebije as new President, other excos
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Stakeholders underscore importance of genome editing in food system
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Stakeholders underscore importance of genome editing in food system
The African Union (AU) has identified Nigeria’s role as very crucial in the creation and sustenance of biotech as the blueprint for Africa’s development. During a three-day genome editing (GE) intervention meeting organised by the African Union Development Agency New Partnership for Africa’s Development (AUDA-NEPAD) Centre of Excellence in Science, Technology and Innovation (CoE STI)
Stakeholders underscore importance of genome editing in food system
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Agronomy College set to unveil new cowpea variety, ‘FUAMPEA 5’ in Benue
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Agronomy College set to unveil new cowpea variety, ‘FUAMPEA 5’ in Benue
The College of Agronomy, Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi (JOSTUM), Benue State formerly known as the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi (FUAM) is set to release a new variety of cowpea, known as FUAMPEA 5. The College also noted that as part of efforts to boost food production, the release of the improved variety would
Agronomy College set to unveil new cowpea variety, ‘FUAMPEA 5’ in Benue
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Leveraging digital platforms to promote food security, sustainable agriculture in Africa
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Leveraging digital platforms to promote food security, sustainable agriculture in Africa
IFC and Microsoft have partnered to support digital transformation in Africa’s agriculture sector. A suite of digital agriculture solutions addresses capacity constraints and inefficiencies in the supply chain of African agribusinesses. The partnership makes digital tools and training resources more accessible to small-scale farmers and agriculture-linked small businesses. The United Nations identifies Zero Hunger as
Leveraging digital platforms to promote food security, sustainable agriculture in Africa
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Sudden rain cessation, lack of moisture affect beans farmers
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Sudden rain cessation, lack of moisture affect beans farmers
Farmers of beans (cowpeas) in some states in Nigeria have been affected by a sudden cessation of rain and lack of moisture, which has diminished their expectations for a good harvest. According to AgroNigeria farmers who were forced by the heavy rain to plant beans in September lamented how their crops were already in the
Sudden rain cessation, lack of moisture affect beans farmers
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FG, IFAD, distribute tools worth N25m to farmers in Enugu
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FG, IFAD, distribute tools worth N25m to farmers in Enugu
The Federal Government in collaboration with the International Fund for Agricultural Development-Value Chain Development Programme, has distributed rice farm inputs worth more than N25m to farmers in Enugu. The inputs were distributed on Saturday during the beginning of the Agency’s 2022/2023 dry season Agro-input distribution at the IFAD/VCDP office in Enugu. According to the News
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