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GlobalData on MSNCoca-Cola sells Nigeria dairy-and-juices business Chivita HollandiaPublicly listed UAC of Nigeria, which announced the deal yesterday (30 July), described the deal as a “strategic milestone” ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: How My Decision to Grow Mushrooms Paid Off - FarmerDespite years of a challenging journey in the agricultural sector, Grace Olayemi Oke - a woman who has developed a deep passion for the mushroom business, has persevered.
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Pulse Nigeria on MSNGMOs in Nigeria? Here's what you should knowAccording to the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications, Inc. (ISAAA Inc.), five GM crops ...
Singapore's trade partnership with West Africa has caused an 85 percent increase to $7.47 billionin 2024 causing job creation in Nigeria ...
Nigeria’s drive for a stronger, more reliable energy sector received a boost as the African Development Bank (AfDB) announced ...
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The Punch on MSNFirms unveil power solutions for industriesTSi Power and Energy Control Systems have unveiled solutions to help Nigerian businesses reduce operational losses caused by poor electricity supply and ...
Africa can bridge rising infrastructure gap when it unlocks innovative financing by inviting and enabling private sector to ...
PREMIUM TIMES’ found that the issue extends beyond Nnamdi Azikiwe University. At Yakubu Gowon University (formerly University of Abuja), Joy Ogbole, a final year Agric Extension student, noted that ...
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Nigeria Communications Week on MSNThree things Africa must do to bridge infrastructure gap – ElumeluIf Africa is to truly rise, it must urgently bridge its infrastructure gap by strengthening fiscal capacity, driving ...
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Tribune Online on MSNNigeria generates less than 7,000MW for over 200 million people — ElumeluNigerian business leader and philanthropist, Tony Elumelu, has frowned at Nigeria’s persistent electricity challenges, revealing that the country generates less than 7,000 megawatts of power for a ...
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The Punch on MSNElumelu urges African govts to improve infrastructure developmentProminent African businessman and philanthropist, and Group Chair of Heirs Holdings, Tony Elumelu, has called on African governments and private sector leaders to prioritise resilient infrastructure, ...
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