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The mice that roared: how eight tiny countries took on foreign fishing fleets
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The Pacific scheme gatekeeping fish stocks and raising livelihoods
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The seaward half of the Natoavatu Estate in Fiji is used mostly to raise cattle and collect coconuts for copra. The land was purchased by Kiribati in 2014, ostensibly as a refuge for its citizens displaced by climate change, but will now be converted into a farm to help feed the nation.
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ensibly to serve as a refuge when their country disappeared under a rising ocean
- will be transformed into a commercial farm to help feed the i-Kiribati people, with technical assistance from China.
Comment: Clearly the prediction that it would have been swallowed by a rising ocean has not come to pass nor do the government foresee that it will do so at anytime in the near future: Pacific atoll regrows new islands despite sea level rise
Tony Momoh: Africa loses a great journalist, lawyer, administrator
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Tony Momoh: Africa Loses A Great Journalist, Lawyer And Administrator Tony Momoh: Africa Loses A Great Journalist, Lawyer And Administrator
By Paul Ejime
Prince Tony Momoh, who transited this world on Monday, 1st February 2021 would be remembered for his illustrious service and outstanding contributions to journalism and the reform of Nigeria’s information sector.
Prince Momoh served as Editor of Nigeria’s flagship publication, the Daily Times Group for several years, the first to be appointed to that position through a rigorous competitive process.
It was not coincidental that Prince Momoh was fondly called the “Newsroom Headmaster.” As General Manager, Times Publications Department, in Lagos, he mentored a crop of journalists for various media organizations in Nigeria. With his management colleagues, he also laid emphasis on the training and business development of the Daily Times, one of the few publications quoted at the London Stock Exchange then.