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Nigeria: How Illegal Farming, Logging Drive Human-Elephant Conflict in Ogun Community By - Sodeeq Atanda
Many residents of Itasin have either had their farms destroyed, been physically attacked, or narrowly escaped encounters with elephants that wander in from the nearby forest reserve.
Ironically, while Ghana has more rice than it can absorb in the short term, the country is battling an acute scarcity of ...
The Nigeria International Trade Fair had roared back to life after fourteen years of recess, drawing a wave of small, ...
Ghana has received official confirmation from the U.S of its full removal of the 15 percent tariff imposed on the West ...
At dawn in early October, in Itasin, Ogun State, Neye Afolabi set out for his farm, just a short walk from his home. But ...
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Life experiences pushed man into wealth through agriculture
Deep in the lush forest of Edor, Ikom Local Government Area of Cross River State lie four expansive cocoa and plantain farms. Visitors would need more than a day to traverse the entire expanse of ...
At dawn, Festus Olory steps into the forest he has spent half his life protecting. Dressed in a faded green uniform and armed ...
The World Food Programme says a spike in attacks by militants across northern Nigeria is expected to result in Africa's worst ...
National Horticultural Research Institute (NIHORT) has trained 104 farmers in the production and processing of Hortitom1, ...
Abuja, Nigeria, November 20th, 2025, FinanceWireThe PISA Hearts Humanitarian Foundation today announced the expansion of its ...
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