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Elumelu: Youth Restiveness Ticking Time-Bomb for Africa, Others

Elumelu: Youth Restiveness Ticking Time-Bomb for Africa, Others Mr Elumelu speaks to 21,000 youth at the Joshua Generation International Youth Conference at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. The Chairman of the United Bank of Africa (UBA), Tony Elumelu, has stressed the need to unlock the potential of youths in Africa, in order to catalyse the socio-economic development of the continent. According to Mr Elumelu, youth restiveness remains a ticking time-bomb in the continent, noting that countries in the region continue to face issues around extremism, banditry, robbery, senseless killing, kidnapping and political thuggery, among others. The Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation said this in an address he delivered to 21,000 youth at the Joshua Generation International Youth Conference organised by the Anglican Church at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, yesterday.

Newton Rigg is a vital part of the agriculture sector says top business leader – sign our petition to help save college

‘Newton Rigg is a vital part of the agriculture sector’ says top business leader – sign our petition to help save college 05/04/2021 Business leaders and trade unionists have come together to condemn a move by York-based Askham Bryan College to close its campus at Newton Rigg. The Yorkshire college plans to sell off the Penrith campus and its assets to bolster its own flagging finances. But supporters from the business and trades union sector said this week that Newton Rigg had served the county well as a centre of land-based learning for more than a century and will be even more important in the future as agriculture changes to meet food production, environmental and trading challenges.

Newtown St Boswells: Auction mart revamp backed by committee

A MULTI-MILLION pound project to regenerate a Borders village has reached “a significant milestone” now that planning permission in principle has been granted. At a meeting of the council’s planning committee on Monday (March 29), members gave their backing to the proposals. The development – put forward by H&H Group – would see Newtown St Boswells’ auction mart upgraded, as well as the creation of retail facilities, a hotel, up to 150 houses and a new campus for Borders College. Tim Ferguson, from planning agents Ferguson Planning, said the project will “create hundreds of new jobs” and “bring the auction mart into the 21st century”.

The search is on for Cumbria s unsung farming heroes for prestigious awards

Cumberland Show 2019 .Judging the Interbreed Beef..SATURDAY 15th JUNE 2019. DAVID HOLLINS. A NEW date has been set for the inaugural Cumbria Farmer Awards. It had been planned to hold the much-anticipated event in the spring, but Covid-19 has led to the decision to move the event to a new date this autumn. Entries for the 12 categories will now be reopened until May 4. Alongside farming s core sectors - dairy, beef, sheep and machinery - there is also a celebration of talented youngsters coming into the industry. The search to find the county s farming unsung heroes is organised by Newsquest Cumbria in partnership with Carlisle-based business advisers and accountants Armstrong Watson.

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