Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 7th November 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 7th November 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 7th November 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 07/11/23

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Startup founders seek favorable govt policies to encourage students into tech sector

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Startup founders seek favorable govt policies to encourage students into tech sector
Young entrepreneurs in Nigeria on Friday gathered at the Obafemi Awolowo University for ‘The Billion Dollar Conference: Building Africa’s Next Unicorn’, to avail young individual opportunity to seek education, build relationships as well as network in order to help them build their careers in technology. The conference, which drew over 1000 attendees; comprising graduates and
Startup founders seek favorable govt policies to encourage students into tech sector
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‘Real estate can’t be cheap with 30% interest rate, others’

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‘Real estate can’t be cheap with 30% interest rate, others’
Ayo Olanrewaju Kuyebi is the Chief Executive Officer, GMH Luxury, a builder and project management consultant of many years. In this interview with DAYO AYEYEMI, the developer, apart from narrating his transition from an employee to establishing a thriving real estate firm, gives useful suggestions on how to fix Nigeria’s housing deficit of over 20
‘Real estate can’t be cheap with 30% interest rate, others’
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African govts urged to prioritise housing devt

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African govts urged to prioritise housing devt
AFRICAN governments have been urged to prioritise housing development and construction. Giving the charge, Managing Director, TAF Africa Global, Mustapha Njie, said that priotising housing development would not only address a crucial need for affordable housing but also stimulate economic growth. He said the impact of housing projects on job creation was evident, disclosing the
African govts urged to prioritise housing devt
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Govt must make law on abandoned properties —Expert

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Govt must make law on abandoned properties —Expert
APPARENTLY worried by the plethora of abandoned and vacant properties in Lagos and Abuja government has been urged to make law on abandoned properties. According to the Lagos-based estate surveying and valuation practitioner, Mr Femi Oyedele, government must make law on abandoned properties, pointing out that a lot of properties were lying fallow in Nigeria.
Govt must make law on abandoned properties —Expert
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Emerging zoonotic diseases, insecurity, threat to food security —Minister

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Emerging zoonotic diseases, insecurity, threat to food security —Minister
The Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, has identified climate change, natural disasters, insecurity and emerging zoonotic diseases as threats to food security. This was contained in a communique signed by the chairman, Communique Drafting Committee, Dr Sati Ngulukun and issued at the end of the 59th annual congress
Emerging zoonotic diseases, insecurity, threat to food security —Minister
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How we have empowered 500,000 smallholder farmers in Nigeria—Uka Eje, CEO, ThriveAgric

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How we have empowered 500,000 smallholder farmers in Nigeria—Uka Eje, CEO, ThriveAgric
Uka Eje, the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of ThriveAgric, an agricultural technology company providing access to finance, premium markets and data-driven advisory for smallholder farmers, in this interview by NURUDEEN ALIMI, shares in detail how the company has empowered over 500,000 farmers across Nigeria, among others:   How has ThriveAgric been able to help
How we have empowered 500,000 smallholder farmers in Nigeria—Uka Eje, CEO, ThriveAgric
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Forced, child labours widespread in Nigeria’s cocoa industry —Stakeholders

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Forced, child labours widespread in Nigeria’s cocoa industry —Stakeholders
Stakeholders have advocated for an elimination of all forms of forced labour and child labour and called for improved working condition of individuals in the cocoa industry in Nigeria. The stakeholders made the call at a forum held in Ibadan, Oyo State, to examine the report of one-year investigation by African Law Foundation (AFRILAW) into
Forced, child labours widespread in Nigeria’s cocoa industry —Stakeholders
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Farmers to plant insect-resistant, high-yielding TELA maize variety June 2024 —Prof Adamu

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Farmers to plant insect-resistant, high-yielding TELA maize variety June 2024 —Prof Adamu
The Principal Investigator of the TELA maize project, Professor Rabiu Adamu, has assured that Nigerian farmers will plant the highly anticipated fall armyworm resistant Tela maize variety by June next. He said maize will be released as hybrids and will be marketed by the license seeds companies. Professor Adamu said the dossier from the national
Farmers to plant insect-resistant, high-yielding TELA maize variety June 2024 —Prof Adamu
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Sasakawa using extension agents to scale up agric technology adoption in grassroots —Official

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Sasakawa using extension agents to scale up agric technology adoption in grassroots —Official
The Director, Strategic Partnership at Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA), Dr Mel Oluoch, has said that SAA is creating awareness and scaling up agriculture technology adoption in rural communities in Nigeria and Africa. Speaking with Nigerian Tribune at the Africa – Wide Agricultural Extension Week (AAEW), Dr Oluoch said SAA, over the years, has engaged in
Sasakawa using extension agents to scale up agric technology adoption in grassroots —Official
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Wacot develops herbicide to tackle weeds, increase farm productivity by 25%

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Wacot develops herbicide to tackle weeds, increase farm productivity by 25%
Wacot Limited, a leading company in agro-input in Nigeria, has developed and launched a new crop protection herbicide known as ‘Dragon Super,’ to help farmers tackle the problem of weeds so as to increase crop yield. According to the manufacturers, the Dragon Supprodhas the potential to increase farm productivity by 25 percent. It was gathered
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