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A new study has uncovered that over 31.8 million Nigerians are experiencing acute food shortages, primarily due to escalating security issues and the recent removal of fuel subsidies. The findings were disclosed by the government on Tuesday, following a meeting with several international development partners. The study, presented by partners such as the U.N. Food [...] Read Full Article At: Over 31m Nigerians face severe food shortages amid rising costs, new study reveals
Property investors are abandoning the rental market in droves, with new data showing a significant increase in investment property sales over the past...
Property investors are abandoning the rental market in droves, with new data showing a significant increase in investment property sales over the past...
(Reuters) - Market values of major tech firms declined in August amid concerns over escalating artificial intelligence infrastructure costs and...
Nigerian households are anticipated to dedicate 54.9% of their income to food over the next six months, driven by escalating inflation, according to a...
Florida’s condominium market is experiencing unprecedented challenges that could lead to a significant exodus of owners and a potential market The...
In Zambia, the ongoing severe drought has caused widespread food and water shortages, negatively impacted livestock, and led to frequent electricity...
A recent study has uncovered fascinating details about the ancient food chain from millions of years ago, thanks to the discovery of a prehistoric sea...
A recent study has uncovered fascinating details about the ancient food chain from millions of years ago, thanks to the discovery of a prehistoric sea...
*THE COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE CONGRESS OF THE NIGERIA UNION OF JOURNALISTS (NUJ), ONDO STATE COUNCIL, HELD ON THURSDAY 29TH AUGUST, 2024 AT THE...
New research highlights the growing risk to major cultural heritage sites in Greece and Turkey due to rising sea levels. The study finds over half...