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Tribune Online on MSN5 Nigerian foods that are good for breakfast
Breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day. In this article, there are popular Nigerian foods that are good ...
Africa’s most populous country lost a staggering $2 billion (N3.2 trillion) yearly owing to the neglect of its agroforestry ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow I Manage My Money: Father, on £2k a month in London, who moved from Nigeria
This week we speak to Chigekwu Agu, 39, who lives in London with his wife and two children. Chigekwu moved from Nigeria to ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Despite Drop in Inflation, Food Prices Remain High - Survey
Shoppers and traders in some Lagos markets have expressed frustration that the recent drop in Nigeria's headline inflation rate has not translated into any relief at the market, as the prices of ...
When the children of the wealthy are wasting food, scrolling through tablets over breakfast, and living the best of life, ...
Renowned Nollywood actress and producer, Mary Remmy Njoku, has raised serious concerns over the circulation of suspected fake ...
The word Naija is an informal and affectionate term for Nigeria, and is also the name of the market that took over every inch ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: When Survival Is Not Enough - Malnutrition in Abuja's Wassa Displacement Camp
At camps like Wassa, New Kuchingoro, Durumi, and Waru, NEMA distributed structured food rations that typically included bags of rice, beans, maise, millet, and vegetable oil, as well as hygiene items ...
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The Punch on MSNBarriers to Nigeria’s global trade ambitions
It is common knowledge that cross-border trade has a direct impact on Nigeria’s economic development, especially with the ...
By Chioma Obinna The sun blazed over the popular Oshodi market, casting a harsh glare on the bustling crowd. Amidst the noise ...
Nigerian food is rich, not just in flavour, but also in nutrients, fibre, and function. Unripe plantain, yam, beans, millet, ...
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The Punch on MSNBehind the metal: Dark side of Nigeria’s scrap industry
In the north, scavenging for metal and rubber has become a common means of survival for thousands, but while it provides ...
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