How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Onome Amuge Ekiti State is at risk of an impending famine following the destruction of food and cash crop plantations...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge Backs former President Obasanjo’s agro-commodities goal The Ogun State government, in partnership with Olusegun Obasanjo, erstwhile...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge Oyo State farmers, under the auspices of the Association of Farm Settlers, have predicted potential scarcity...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge The Jigawa State government has announced its procurement of 11 mining licenses from the Federal Ministry...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge Nigeria needs to create 19 million jobs annually in order to narrow the widening unemployment deficit...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge The production of food for consumption is an indispensable activity necessary for the sustenance of human life. Food...
Read moreDetails Kenneth Afor Despite the unpredictable nature hovering the yet to be concluded trade deal between the United States and...
Read moreDetails. As Nigeria’s post-harvest losses hit N2.7trn annually  Cross River State government is promising that going forward it would buy up...
Read moreDetailsBy Tola Akinmutimi, in Abuja The senate in Nigeria began deliberations Tuesday on the proposed amendments of the provisions of...
Read moreDetailsKenneth Afor with agency report Nigeria’s first digital agribusiness platform, Farmcrowdy has signed a partnership deal with the Oyo state...
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