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Devolution of power to states way out of current challenges – Masari

Devolution of power to states way out of current challenges – Masari
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Meet Niger teacher who taught IBB, Emir of Zuru, Justice Kutigi, others

Meet Niger teacher who taught IBB, Emir of Zuru, Justice Kutigi, others
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Why ranching won t work in Nigeria now – Livestock expert

Sun Jul 25 2021 Muhammed Salihu Ahmad is a livestock expert and retired director in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture. In this interview, the Managing Director of Space Age Continental Investment Limited suggested ways out of the crisis ravaging the livestock sector of Nigeria’s economy.   The issue of grazing routes and ranches has been on for some time now, can you trace its origin in the history of livestock in our country? Before the colonial masters left, they envisaged that population growth of the country would create challenges in the livestock industry, so they initiated what they called the Grazing Reserve Development Programme. At first, it was called the Fulani Development Initiative.

Nigerian Women and authorship of the Constitution, By Tayo Agunbiade

Nigerian Women and authorship of the Constitution, By Tayo Agunbiade
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South West and the North: Years of shared history under threat - By:

South West and the North: Years of shared history under threat By Wed Jun 30 2021 My earliest contact with the Yoruba people was at the age of six during my primary school days in the early 1960s in my home state of Borno. Born in Bama, my father took me to Gwoza for my primary school education after the area was accorded the status of a Native Authority (now called local government). During my primary school in Gwoza, I was captivated by two shops belonging to two women (mama Sheri and mama Audu) who both originated from Ogbomoso in the present Oyo State. It was from these shops that we got our essential commodities. The two women also owned the only two restaurants and bakery in the town which was the only source of bread for the entire community. As children, we were curious at the menu served in these restaurants such as

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