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FARMERS CANVASS FOR FOOD BANKS TO TACKLE HUNGER

Sultan Bello2 years ago2 years ago03 mins

Arc Ibrahim Kabir, The National President, All Farmers Association of Nigeria, AFAN, has said that to combat high food prices and hunger in the land, the Federal Government need to establish veritable food banks across the geopolitical zones in the country. In a statement personally signed by the President, he said, Beyond one-off releases from…

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NIGERIANS RUSH 25KG RICE SOLD FOR N10,000 BY CUSTOMS

Sultan Bello2 years ago07 mins

Mr. Adewale Adeniyi, Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS has commenced the sale of seized bags of rice to the public at the rate of N10,000 per 25kg . Adeniyi while briefing newsmen in Lagos, said the process for the sale of the food items has been perfected such that a form with…

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OGUN GOVERNMENT PROMISES FREE RICE TO SENIOR CITIZENS AND THE POOR

Sultan Bello2 years ago06 mins

To cushion the effect of the rise in the prices of goods in the country, Prince Dapo Abiodun, Ogun State Governor has disclosed his government plans to sell rice at subsidized rate it was before the recent astronomical rise in the prices of the commodities. 100 trucks load of rice has been purchased and to…

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Kwara State NASS Caucus Deny Getting Palliatives from the federal government.

Sultan Bello2 years ago03 mins

While federal legislators from some parts of the country are said to have been given palliatives by the federal government, which they expect to give to their constituents, federal legislators from Kwara State have said that they are yet to receive their own. This was stated by the Kwara State’s National Assembly caucus has said…

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FG TO INCREASE SUPPORT FOR FARMERS TOENHANCE FOOD PRODUCTION

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TINUBU WARNED AGAINST DISRUPTING THE GAINS OF BUHARI’S FERTILISER INITIATIVE

  • Agribusiness
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FARMERS NEED MORE SUPPORT FROM GOVERNMENT

  • Interview
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NNPC FOUNDATION CONCLUDES FARMERS’TRAINING WITH NORTH EAST OUTING 

  • Agribusiness
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FG, WHO, UNICEF COLLABORATE TO ATTACK OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA IN ZAMFARA STATE

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FG SETS TO REVIEW CONCESSION OF SILOS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, ACCUSING COMPANIES OF UNDER PERFORMING AND FAILURE TO FILE RETURNS 

  • Food Security
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AGRICULTURE MINISTER LOBBIES STAKEHOLDERS TO COLLABORATE WITH GOVERNMENT IN EFFORTS TO PROMOTE CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE, SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEM 

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FIRS PARTNERS LIVESTOCK MINISTRY TO ENHANCE EFFORTS AT IMPROVING NON-OIL SECTOR FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH 

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