
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 14th February 2023
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 14/02/23
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African CSOs urged to speak with one voice ahead of 2024 GFMD summit
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African CSOs urged to speak with one voice ahead of 2024 GFMD summit
By Christian Appolos | Abuja The key roles of African Civil Society Organisations and diaspora networks in promoting better migration governance was a major talking point on Monday as the capacity building workshop for African CSOs on global migration processes and frameworks kicked off in Abuja. Also, ahead of the Global Forum on Migration
African CSOs urged to speak with one voice ahead of 2024 GFMD summit
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SSASCGOC moblises members for action over naira notes scarcity
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SSASCGOC moblises members for action over naira notes scarcity
By Christian Appolos | Abuja In obedience to the seven-days ultimatum given by the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) to the Federal Government over the scarcity of new naira notes and fuel and a directive for its members to be on red alert, the Senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations and Government Owned Companies
SSASCGOC moblises members for action over naira notes scarcity
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House on the Rock pastor apologises for wielding AK-47 on pulpit
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House on the Rock pastor apologises for wielding AK-47 on pulpit
Rachael Omidiji House on the Rock pastor, Pastor Uche Aigbe, has apologised over AK -47 illustration in the church. The apology letter was uploaded on all the verified social media platforms of the church on Monday evening. ”February 13th, 2023, on Sunday, February 12th, resident pastor of House on the Rock Abuja church pastor Uche
House on the Rock pastor apologises for wielding AK-47 on pulpit
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AATF advises beans farmers on new planting window
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AATF advises beans farmers on new planting window
Collins Nnabuife | Abuja THE African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) said it has identified suitable planting windows for cowpea also known as beans for the different ecologies in the country. AATF Regional Representative for West Africa, Dr. Jean Baptiste, who made the disclosure during a visit to Pandagric Farms, near Keffi, Nasarawa state said
AATF advises beans farmers on new planting window
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NiMet, HEDA sensitise Oyo farmers on climate prediction
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NiMet, HEDA sensitise Oyo farmers on climate prediction
By Nurudeen Alimi AS part of efforts targeted at sustain food production across the country, the Human and Environmental Development Agency (HEDA) with the support of Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet) in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) organised a one-day seminar for farmers in Oyo state to sensitise them
NiMet, HEDA sensitise Oyo farmers on climate prediction
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Greenport Nigeria set to revolutionise agric sector
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Greenport Nigeria set to revolutionise agric sector
By Nurudeen Alimi GREENPORT Nigeria, a greenhouse horticulture impact cluster, is taking the lead in revolutionising the agriculture industry in Nigeria. Noting that food sovereignty is the right of people to define their own food and agriculture systems which has become a top priority in Nigeria, Greenport Nigeria aims to make a significant contribution
Greenport Nigeria set to revolutionise agric sector
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Poultry farmers to work with RMRDC to develop cheaper alternative feed raw materials
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Poultry farmers to work with RMRDC to develop cheaper alternative feed raw materials
By Nurudeen Alimi THE Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN), has said it would work with the various Agricultural Research Institutes and the Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC) to ensuring that cheaper and affordable alternative poultry feed raw materials are developed with a view to bringing down the prices of poultry feeds that
Poultry farmers to work with RMRDC to develop cheaper alternative feed raw materials
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38,000 women, youths benefit from FG/IFAD’s $60m livelihood project
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38,000 women, youths benefit from FG/IFAD’s $60m livelihood project
By Nurudeen Alimi ABOUT thirty-eight thousand women and youths from the Niger Delta region have started to benefit from the $60 million livelihood project funded by the Federal Government and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). During an interactive session with journalists at the weekend in Port Harcourt, some beneficiaries expressed their gratitude
38,000 women, youths benefit from FG/IFAD’s $60m livelihood project
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Ekiti farmers seek soft loans to boost production
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Ekiti farmers seek soft loans to boost production
By Nurudeen Alimi FARMERS Community Association in Ekiti State has urged the Ekiti State Government to provide soft loans to scale-up production during this year’s farming season. The Chairman of the association, Mr Olatunji Ayegbusi, made the appeal on behalf of members, in Ikole-Ekiti last weekend, while briefing newsmen on the need for government
Ekiti farmers seek soft loans to boost production
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Nigeria processing only 0.1% of cocoa beans into chocolate
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Nigeria processing only 0.1% of cocoa beans into chocolate
By Nurudeen Alimi AN expert in the cocoa value chain who is also a traditional ruler, Oba Dokun Thompson, has said Nigeria is currently converting only about 0.1 per cent of its cocoa beans into chocolate. Oba Dokun Thompson, the Oloni of Eti-Oni in Osun State, who is also the Founder of International Cocoa
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