A new federal survey reveals that nearly one in ten Canadians now worry about running out of food, highlighting growing financial strain amid rising...
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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
A new federal survey reveals that nearly one in ten Canadians now worry about running out of food, highlighting growing financial strain amid rising...
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...
Florida’s condominium market is experiencing unprecedented challenges that could lead to a significant exodus of owners and a potential market The...
In the face of severe economic challenges and rising fuel prices, financial analyst and educator Kalu Aja has recommended that Nigerians consider...
In the face of severe economic challenges and rising fuel prices, financial analyst and educator Kalu Aja has recommended that Nigerians consider...
Over a month ago, President Bola Tinubu made a major announcement regarding food imports. According to him, the government would immediately remove...
Zimbabwe will cull 200 elephants as the country faces an unprecedented drought that has led to food shortages.
Zimbabwe will cull 200 elephants as the country faces an unprecedented drought that has led to food shortages.
New research from Searchlight Cyber reveals a significant rise in ransomware groups, with 73 active groups identified in the first half of 2024,...