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Breeding More Donkeys In Nigeria, by Salisu Na’inna Dambatta

Breeding More Donkeys In Nigeria, by Salisu Na'inna Dambatta   The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) has factored the breeding of more donkeys in the National Agricultrural Technology and Innovation Policy (NATIP). The purpose is to prevent their extinction. NATIP is to guide...

Chiamaka And The Old Woman’s Cry for Justice

Chiamaka And The Old Woman’s Cry for Justice By Zayd Ibn Isah “Rather fail with honour than succeed by fraud.” - Sophocles Recently, a video of an elderly woman crying out for justice in a banking hall went viral on social media platforms, drawing sympathy from well-meaning...

How Nigerian Startup, Negs Empire, Produces Quality Honey Using Technology, by Abbas Badmus

How Nigerian Startup, Negs Empire, Produces Quality Honey Using Technology, by Abbas Badmus   Negs Empire, a Nigerian beekeeping and honey packaging company is using sophisticated technology to produce the 'purest honey' in the country and beyond, Tech Digest reports. The firm, located in Imo State, produces...

Still on Shettima’s Decaying Legacy Projects in Borno, by Lawan Bukar Maigana

Still on Shettima's Decaying Legacy Projects in Borno, by Lawan Bukar Maigana   “The insecurity of a nation cannot be properly tackled without tackling the economic problems that made countless people poor and helpless” - Sanusi Lamido Sanusi II Borno state has been suffering from the Boko Haram...

How many Easterners Died in Nigeria-Biafra Civil War 1967-1970?, by Ejike E. Okpa

How many Easterners Died in Nigeria-Biafra Civil War 1967-1970?, by Ejike E. Okpa   Enumerating population is a challenging exercise, especially in developing countries where certain factors are absent to provide a credible basis for reasonable estimates. Notwithstanding the challenges, nations have to be associated and...

Shettima’s Legacy: A Brief Look at Home, by Lawan Bukar Maigana

Shettima's Legacy: A Brief Look at Home, by Lawan Bukar Maigana   “Home is wherever you leave everything you love and never question that it will be there when you return.” - Leo Christopher My two-week stay in Borno after being away for a year has exposed me...