In South Africa, food insecurity rates among university students range from 11% to 38.3%. With food prices soaring and allowances failing to keep up,...
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Chief Imam of Ogbomosho land, Dr Yinus Ayilara, has urged Nigerians to go back into farming in order to tackle the economic hardship and food insecurity gripping the country. Sheikh Ayilara asserted that rather than looking for shortcut to success, Nigerians, particularly youths, should learn to cultivate lands and plant crops that would be of […]
In South Africa, food insecurity rates among university students range from 11% to 38.3%. With food prices soaring and allowances failing to keep up,...
The Commissioner of Police in Ondo State, Wilfred Afolabi, has expressed deep frustration over the significant logistical challenges that hinder law...
By Mokwugwo Solomon"Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Evidence of this notion credited to 19th century writer, Lord Acton,...
BEREA -MOTLATSI Cheba, a young but seasoned commercial crop farmer in Ha-’Makhoroana, says he has had to adjust his farming practices by planting...
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu offers his heartfelt condolences to Sheikh Abdulwahid Sulaiman, Chief Imam of the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, on the...
Former Nigerian Sports Minister, Chief Sunday Dare, has received approval to relocate his third-tier Nationwide League One (NLO) club, Black Scorpions...
…call for access to farm lands Kaieteur News- Residents of Bareroot, East Coast Demerara (ECD) have accused the government of neglecting their...
The Federal Government has unveiled plans to recruit approximately 37,000 youths into livestock farming as part of President…
By Sunday Afolayan His Royal Majesty, the Onigogo of Igogo Ekiti Kingdom, Oba (Barr) Sunday Olusola Adewumi, JP, has conferred the most prestigious...