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The Buhari Administration @ 6: Presidency lists achievements |

By Ismaila Chafe Abuja, May 28, 2021 The Presidency says the Muhammadu Buhari administration is recording giant strides, enough to make Nigerians proud. Mr Femi Adesina, the President’s spokesman, stated this in a special write-up on the achievements of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration as it clocks six

Breaking News | Buhari Administration @ 6: Counting The Blessings One By One – Presidency

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Experts advocate PPP finance model for infrastructure development |

By Rukayat Moisemhe Lagos, May 25, 2021 Some experts on Tuesday called for the Public-Private partnership (PPP) funding model to address Nigeria’s infrastructural constraints for advancement in intra-African trade and export diversification. The experts gave the advice at a webinar organised by Arbiterz Media Ltd with the theme: “AfCFTA: Revamping Nigeria’s Infrastructure for Global Trade.” They noted that addressing the country’s infrastructural gaps through the PPP would also boost its competitiveness in the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and globally. Mrs Tariye Gbadegesin, the Managing Director, ARM-Tarith Infrastructure Fund, said national infrastructure across ports, inland hubs, rail, roads among others, were necessary to upscale the manufacturing sector.

MAN sensitises members to FG N50bn Export Expansion Facility Programme

Benin, April 9, 2021 The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Edo/Delta Chapter says it will sensitise its members to the need to apply for the Federal Government N50 billion Export Expansion Facility Programme (EEFP). Mr Okwara Udensi, Chairman of the chapter said this in an interview with Naija247news in a phone chatin Benin on Friday. Udensi noted that some members of the association had distrust about the facility due to their inability to access the COVID-19 Survival Fund. “We are planning an interaction with our national body on April 27, to enlighten our members about the Federal Government grant which they can benefit from.

Why Kenya Banned Maize Imports From Neighbours

Taarifa Rwanda Published 47 mins ago 0share Kenya may take long to lift a ban on maize imports from East Africanneighbours following a domestic bumper harvest. Kenya’s Agricultural and Food Authority (AFA) imposed the ban indicating that Kenya would not import the cereal from Tanzania and Uganda for now. “Kenya would not need maize imports until June. There is plenty from North Rift,” said the crops inspector of the agency, Calistus Efukho, adding that maize imports from Tanzania and Uganda would not be considered until June. On March 5 this Agricultural and Food Authority (AFA) banned imports of maize from the two countries, citing Aflatoxin contamination above the safety benchmarks.

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