Nigeria news today headlines : Tuesday 5th November 2024
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Unpaid Care Work Prevents 708 Million Women From Participating In Labour Market
The International Labour Organisation (ILO), has stated that an estimated 708 million women worldwide are outside the labour force because of unpaid care responsibilities. The new ILO global estimates, during the occasion of the International Day of Care and Support, stated that in 2023, 748 million people (aged 15 or older) were not participating in
Food Security Is National Security
Today, many Nigerians are hungry mainly because the nation’s major food supply lines have been strategically destroyed by Boko Haram and myriads of other insurgent elements marauding large swaths of lands that traditionally constitute the nation’s food basket. A major element in contemporary strategic planning all over the world is the concept of Food Security.
How To Run Profitable Pig Farming
Piggery or pig Farming is a profitable livestock agribusiness in Nigeria. This is because pigs are prolific breeders. One pig can deliver up to 15 piglets in one birth. Again, pig meat or pork is in high demand because it is delicious and a good source of protein. In some parts of Nigeria, one pig
UN In Nigeria: Charting A Path Towards Brighter Future
The indescribable destruction caused by the first and second world wars led many to desire an international organization dedicated to maintaining world peace. The United Nations (UN) was therefore, established on 24 October 1945, to maintain international peace and security and to achieve cooperation among nations on economic, social, and humanitarian challenges. As we commemorate
NUPENG Warns Nigerians, Govt. Institutions Of Illegal Oil And Gas Transporters, Marketers
LAGOS – The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), has called on the general public and government institutions to be very wary of some individuals who are desperately seeking ways to exploit Nigerians since the current administration removed subsidy from petroleum products and made smuggling unprofitable for them. NUPENG, in a statement
Lamentations As Flood Sacks Anambra Communities
The residents of Anambra State have continued to lament, following the sacking of many from their homes by flood. Already, no fewer than 36 communities in four local government areas of the state have been submerged. The affected local government areas are Anambra West, Ayamelum, some parts of Anambra East and Ogbaru. The state government
ILO Calls For International Cooperation To Address Global Labour Challenges
LAGOS – The Director-General of the International Labour Organization (ILO), Gilbert F. Houngbo, has called for stronger international cooperation to address pressing global labour challenges and advance social justice worldwide. Houngbo, in his remarks to the IMF International Monetary and Financial Committee and to the joint World Bank-IMF Development Committee at the recent World Bank
Senator Ekpenyong Partners CSDON, WSF To Carry Out Free Surgeries in Cross River
Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong, in partnership with the Child Survival and Development Organisation of Nigeria (CSDON) and the World Surgical Foundation, have successfully carried out a free medical mission to residents of Cross River South where over 200 surgeries were performed. The five-day medical outreach which took place as the Calabar Women and Children Hospital, Murtala
How Tax Reform Bill will Drive Economic Growth
The Tax Reform Bill has become a point of discussion in Nigeria, generating enthusiasm and concern among various stakeholders, and the general public. This reform includes four legislative proposals: the Nigeria Tax Bill, which aims to eliminate multiple taxation; the Nigeria Tax Administration Bill (NTAB), designed to harmonize tax processes across all levels of government;
Enugu To Become Hub Of Medical Tourism As Mbah Flags Off Construction Of 300-bed Multispecialty Hospital
ENUGU – Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has pledged to make the state the hub of medical tourism and put an end to the exodus of people moving overseas for health services by expediting the completion of the ongoing construction of the 300-bed Enugu International Hospital. The governor, who made this commitment on Monday
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