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Mabel Segun, author of children’s books and Nigeria’s first female table tennis champion, died on 6 March 2025 aged 95.
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Daily Maverick on MSNAfrica’s traditional fermented foods – and why we should keep consuming themIn Africa, fermented foods hold great cultural significance and health benefits, yet have not been thoroughly researched.
Worried by the alarming rate of food insecurity in the country, YouthHubAfrica in partnership with ActionAid has empowered ...
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AllAfrica on MSNLeveraging On Cattle Sub-Sector to End Insecurity, Generate RevenueNigeria's livestock sector contributes about 25 per cent of the population of goats, sheep, cattle and poultry in the whole of the West African region, which makes it a vital sector in the country's ...
Over 400 women gathered at the Black Women in Food Summit for an inspiring weekend celebrating food, culture, business and ...
Oil spills on Nigeria's mangroves remain a salient problem, especially as the oil sector expands more and more in Nigeria.
There was a time when processing palm nuts in Nigeria meant backbreaking labour, stone against shell, man or woman against ...
Ochang Stephen , Nigeria possesses all the fundamental elements to transform into a major hub for shrimp production and ...
Ekiti, ABUAD, Aare Afe Babalola, yesterday, attributed the problems facing Nigeria to the abandonment of agriculture.
Researchers have discovered indigenous Nigerian food plants with anti-cancer properties. The leaves and seeds may halt tumor ...
The Bühler Grain Processing Innovation Centre (GPIC) has launched new courses focused on rice milling and optical sorting, ...
Interview - At a media briefing marking the conclusion of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank Group Spring Meetings in Washington DC, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the ...
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