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Even if its a man’s job, I proudly own a butchery Adebisi Adesola
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Mrs. Adebisi Adesola is CEO and Founder, The Meat Mill, a meat butchering and processing company in Nigeria. The entrepreneur bares her mind, in this chat with WO, on the need to change societal attitudes towards the way we treat our food, especially in the meat industry in Nigeria.
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Why on earth would you choose to venture into this line of business?
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Kidnapping: Are students now endangered species?
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By Adesina Wahab
ON the night of April 14-15, 2014, final year secondary school girls, said to be 276 in number, were kidnapped by Boko Haram insurgents at the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State. The girls were preparing for their West African Senior Secondary School Examination paper in Physics. Prior to the incident, the security situation in the area had deteriorated to the point that many schools were shut down and students from different schools were taken to Chibok to write their examinations. Out of the figure of 276 kidnapped students, some escaped and some were freed at different points in time, leaving 112 girls still missing.
The Joint Border Patrol Teams (JBPT) put in place to enforce movement restrictions during the 16-month border closure are still in operation in Seme, seven days after the reopening of the border.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Federal Government had set up the JBPT, comprising police, military, immigration, customs and civil defence, to enforce movement restrictions and curb activities of smugglers when the land borders were partially closed in August 2019. x
A NAN correspondent who monitored activities in the area reports that the JBPT were still in full operation at Owode and Seme land borders on Wednesday.