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To deport some asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful, according to a ruling this morning by the court of appeal in a case brought by campaigners and asylum seekers. three seniorjudges ruled by a majority that rwanda could not be treated as a safe third country. the judgment is a major setback to the government, who want to use the policy to stop migrants arriving in the uk across the channel on small boats. a record number arrived last year, and the government says it will appeal the decision. here s our home editor, mark easton. off s flagship but controversial rwanda off s flagship but controversial rwanda policy had a new roadblock today rwanda policy had a new roadblock today with the appeal court including the east african country is not including the east african country is not safonov for including the east african country is not safono is not safonov for the uk to send as lum is is not safonov for the uk to send asylum is there. is not safonov for the uk to send asylum i ....

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SPECIAL REPORT: Despite huge spending over decades, Nigeria unable to produce enough cassava


SPECIAL REPORT: Despite huge spending over decades, Nigeria unable to produce enough cassava
Farmers, experts and data explain why cassava, one of Nigeria’s most iconic foods, perennially remains insufficient and expensive.
Grace Ebit, a farmer in Ibogo, Biase Local Government Area of
Cross River State, recalls her childhood with nostalgia. After her father lost his job in the mid-1960s, she dropped out of school and the family struggled to get food.
Her distraught father began to grow cassava and processed garri. That became the turning point.
“The business became big to the extent that we barely had free time to rest. Traders came from different states to buy garri in large quantities from us,” Mrs Ebit said. ....

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