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Browsing: Food
President Bola Tinubu has confidently stated that Nigeria will be able to produce its own food during his time in office. The president confirmed that after receiving the traditional title of Jagaban Borgu in Niger about 20 years ago, he is committed to supporting the state's efforts in rapid development. Tinubu shared this information on Thursday during the groundbreaking ceremony for the 84km, N169.7 billion Bida to Minna road construction in Kakakpagi, Katch Local Government Area of the state.
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A financial technology company, BlueBulb Financials, in partnership with the Daramola Dynasty Foundation, supported over 800 families at Isara in the Remo North Local Government Area of Ogun State with food items to alleviate the current economic challenges. According to a statement on Sunday, the food items were distributed at a food drive on March […]
The German Consul General to Nigeria, Weert Borner, has considered the potential for working together with the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State to enhance agricultural innovations that will help produce food sustainably in the country. He promoted the idea of an international partnership for food security, emphasizing the need for immediate action and highlighting that although Germany […]
A ship owned by Spanish aid group Open Arms and carrying 200 tons of food aid was expected to make a pilot journey to Gaza from nearby Cyprus as quickly as possible.
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In 2011 America’s astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson, was on Real Time with Bill Maher discussing the proposed termination of NASA’s James Webb Telescope, which the House Appropriations Committee had decried as “billions of dollars over budget and plagued by poor management.” Tyson went on to deliver what is now one of his most famous quotes: […]