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Michael Simire

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2024 Budget: How to address postharvest loss challenges, others – Women farmers

The allocations to postharvest losses should urgently focus on supporting small cottage processing and storage facilities in communities based on different commodities to be...

Group petitions Park Service over alleged sale of Cross River National Park to Indian firm

A non-governmental organisation (NGO), the Rainforest Resources and Development Centre (RRDC), has petitioned the National Park Service over the alleged sale/lease of the Oban...

SON set to enforce new regulations on substandard lighting products

As part of its measures to promote energy efficiency and protect Nigeria from becoming a dumping ground for various inferior commodities, the Standard Organisation...

Agodi Garden: Haven for biodiversity in Ibadan

I schooled in Ibadan in Oyo State and I can tell you that Agodi Garden was one of the great places we would all...

Stakeholders explore dynamics around intersection of climate change, gender-based violence

Development Impact Pathfinders Initiative (Devimpath) in partnership with Centre for 21st Century Issues (21st) on December 5, 2023, hosted a virtual workshop that brought...

‘We need more than words to fight climate change’ – Nigerian civil society leaders assess COP28

A group of Nigerian civil society organisations (CSOs) who participated at the 28th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United...

Why African varsities should forge closer linkages with Hong Kong – Prof. Dennis Lo

Universities in Africa need to forge closer linkages with institutions of higher learning in Hong Kong for mutual academic benefits, according to Professor Dennis...

Stakeholders amplify importance of ocean literacy for sustainable development

There is need for an increase of ocean literacy among Nigerians particularly in the context of the Ocean Decade by the United Nations. Anthony Akpan,...

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