Monday, June 5, 2023
Tomato farmers in Nigeria seek improved storage methods to reduce losses
Tomato farmers in Nigeria are seeking improved methods to reduce post-harvest losses as authorities look to increasing cold storage facilities. Nigeria is the largest producer of tomatoes in sub-Saharan Africa but has been losing over 40 percent of its yield due to poor storage.
Dozens of children kidnapped by Gunmen in Nigeria
Gunmen in Nigeria have killed dozens of people and kidnapped a number of children in separate attacks in two northern states, police and residents said on Sunday, the latest incidents in a region dogged by armed violence.
Armed gangs on motorbikes frequently take advantage of thinly stretched security forces in the region to kidnap villagers, motorists and students for ransom.
Residents said armed men had attacked Janbako and Sakkida villages in northwestern Zamfara state on Saturday, killing 24 people. The gunmen also abducted several children who were collecting firewood in a forest in neighbouring Gora village.
Hussaini Ahmadu and Abubakar Maradun, local residents in Janbako and Sakkida, told Reuters by phone that the gangs had earlier in the week demanded villagers pay a fee to enable them to farm their fields, but villagers did not do so.
Zamfara police spokesman Yazid Abubakar confirmed the attacks but said only 13 people had been reported killed and nine young boys and girls kidnapped.
In north central Benue state, gunmen killed 25 people and set their houses on fire during an attack on Saturday on the Imande Mbakange community, two residents said. The motive of the attack was not known.
Police did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
By Ardo Hazzad, Reuters
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Friday, June 2, 2023
Video - New national carrier, Nigeria Air launched
The Nigerian government has unveiled the long-awaited national carrier, Nigeria Air, in a major step for the country's aviation sector. Authorities said the Nigerian flag carrier will re-position Africa's most populous nation as a prominent player in the global aviation market.
The aftermath of fuel subsidy removal announcement in Nigeria
The scrapping of oil subsidies in Nigeria by President Bola Tinubu has ushered in critical changes that will shake the country's economy. The declaration has seen pump prices go up in just under 48 hours with analysts saying that it will trigger a nearly 200 percent rise in petrol prices.
Thursday, June 1, 2023
Video - Motorists stockpile petroleum products amid possible subsidy removal in Nigeria
Nigerian cities have been hit by long queues of motorists stocking up on petroleum products, President Bola Tinubu announced that fuel subsidies would be abolished.