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Give us new constitution, restructuring, not parliamentary system -Nigerians tell NASS – Opinion Nigeria

The security and all related sectors have collapsed. “But who would trust the gluttons in the National Assembly enjoying the stupendous entitlements from the bloated allocations budgeted to them yearly to honestly pass a law to reduce their windfalls? At best, they are just telling Nigerians what they want to hear with no commitment to let it materialize. These lawmakers, insensitive to the increasing suffering Nigerians are facing from their misrule know that public anger is mounting and something can give. So, I presume they are just playing this script with the bill to divert public attention as if they mean well.” ....

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California Wolf Funds Run Dry and NASS Data Shows 2% Drop in Cattle - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

Less than a year after California implements pilot program to compensate ranchers for livestock losses and economic impacts of wolves, the state runs out of money, and National Ag Statistics Service Cattle report shows a 2% decline in U.S. cattle inventory. ....

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Ag Census finds fewer farms, older farmers | Agri-Pulse Communications, Inc.

The number of farms in the U.S. fell 7% over five years to about 1.9 million in 2022, and the average age of U.S. farmers rose slightly to 58.1, according to the latest Census of Agriculture.  ....

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