Aisha Alhassan, former Minister of Women Affairs, popularly known as Mama Taraba, is dead. Details of are death are sketchy at the time of filling this report.
The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has called for international support to ramp up development efforts in the Niger Basin area which is currently home to more than 160 million people who depend on the River for their livelihoods. Buhari said this in Abuja on Thursday while declaring open the virtual 12th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Niger Basin Authority. This was contained in a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, titled ‘President Buhari calls for global support to develop Niger Basin.’ According to the statement, the President said the Niger River offers enormous development opportunities in fish farming, animal husbandry, agriculture, fishing, hydropower, hydraulics and navigation. ‘‘It is, therefore, necessary to continue to promote its enormous potential for the benefit of our people, and to improve the socio-economic development of the region.’’ He thanked the Technical and...
..........David Bitrus Kasuwa supports community with classrooms, school office building & rehabilitated library. The official commissioning by President of Ngas Development Association. Nde Gonen Gofwen NDA President ably supported by Dr Regina Soemlat (Honourable commissioner for Education, Plateau state) of two classroom blocks, a rehabilitated library and an office block at Lungwa Dawaki Primary School will hold Saturday 19th June at the school premises. The rehabilitation process started on an unlikely note according to the project sponsor. An unpleasant picture in circulation on social media of pupils without chairs and tables was what led David to offer intervention, but unknowingly met a deplorable learning environment beyond issues of chairs and tables which he prayed God to assist him change to a modern learning facility. Such spirit of community development through individual effort is commendable and a definite sign of righ...
When we launched Livestock247.com (Nigeria’s 1st Online Livestock Platform) in 2018, we knew that technology had a role to play in solving the many challenges in the ecosystem. We experienced and witnessed so many pain points shared by all stakeholders in the value chain. One that stood out was the issue of cash transactions at rural livestock markets. In case you don't know, livestock trading is a multi-billion Naira business taking place on weekly basis in various locations in Nigeria. (Mostly in the northern part). Rural livestock farmers and traders normally take their livestock to local markets to sell, and they always prefer cash for many reasons. With the upsurge in criminal activities in northern Nigeria, these livestock markets became soft spots for insurgents, rural bandits, and kidnappers. We saw a problem that needed an innovative technological solution. We pitched our vision of a cashless rural livestock market to many banks, but only one saw t...
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