Agrofood Nigeria 2025: Landmark Event Showcasing Global Agricultural Innovation
Agrofood Nigeria 2025 showcased global agricultural innovations, fostering partnerships to boost Nigeria’s food security and agribusiness growth.
Agrofood Nigeria 2025 showcased global agricultural innovations, fostering partnerships to boost Nigeria’s food security and agribusiness growth.
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Two military sources have reported that the Sudanese army has surrounded Khartoum Airport and its surrounding areas.
Atiku Abubakar has alleged National Assembly leadership is corrupt, claiming the Senate President has a history of abusing women.
Jacob Anebe has emphasised Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has surpassed all predecessors’ achievements in one year, making her recall unjustifiable
The University of Sussex has been fined £585,000 by the Office for Students for failing to uphold freedom of speech.
JD Vance is set to visit Greenland to discuss Arctic security, but officials have criticised the trip as politically insensitive.
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Former NSA Sambo Dasuki has been re-arraigned alongside two firms for alleged N33.2bn fraud, mismanagement of public funds.
Trump has signed an executive order mandating voter ID, requiring proof of citizenship, and limiting mail-in ballots, sparking legal challenges.
Thousands of protesters have marched in Istanbul for the seventh night, demanding justice for Mayor Imamoglu amid mass arrests.
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Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso have resigned from Sentebale, citing an irreparable breakdown between the board of trustees and its chair.
Renaissance has confirmed the Trans Niger Pipeline’s resumption after the March 17 blast, ensuring crude exports via Bonny Light terminal.
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