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We’ll Reclaim our Rightful Place in Quality Cocoa Production – Governor Akeredolu

We'll Reclaim our Rightful Place in Quality Cocoa Production - Governor Akeredolu   Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, has assured that the state will soon reclaim its position in quality cocoa production in the country. The Governor declared that the state is ready to work...

Adamu Gwarzo Foundation ‘Splashes’ N2m on PRNigeria Latest Books 

Adamu Gwarzo Foundation 'Splashes' N2m on PRNigeria Latest Books  The Chairman of the Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo Foundation, Prof. Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo, has supported two latest books published by the Image Merchants Promotion Limited (IMPR), with the sum of two (2) million naira. The books are: "Pantami:...

DMO Defends $13bn Indebtedness To World Bank

DMO Defends $13bn Indebtedness To World Bank   The Debt Management Office, DMO, has said that Nigeria’s $13.46 billion World Bank loan is a plus because the loans which came from the international Development Association (IDA) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) were...

Despite Govt’s Interventions, Smuggling Remains Bane of Nigeria’s Rice Production – RIPAN

Despite Govt's Interventions, Smuggling Remains Bane of Nigeria's Rice Production - RIPAN Days after an investigative report by Economic Confidential on How Illicit Rice Importation is Threatening FG’s Agricultural Sector Interventions, a major stakeholder has raised its voice on the situation. The Rice Processors Association of...

VIDEO: Nigerians Condemn Incessant Borrowings, Want Next Administration To Look Inwards

VIDEO: Nigerians Condemn Incessant Borrowings, Want Next Administration To Look Inwards https://youtu.be/HUWFU0_oIUs Barely six weeks to the expiration of the Muhammadu Buhari administration, Nigerians have expressed displeasure over its management of the economy especially the humongous debt burden it is leaving behind. The seemingly angry Nigerians said...

REVEALED: How Illicit Rice Importation is Threatening FG’s Agricultural Sector Interventions

Thus, imports into Nigeria are to come through seaports, where customs duties can be imposed more easily than at land borders.