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29 Jun COVID-19 and its Impact on Rural Development in Zaria Local Government

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The State Government in partnership with development partners and CSO has been making a lot of effort to provide WASH facilities in all communities including MDAs, Motor Parks, Schools, and worship centers through KAD-RUWASSA to help in curbing the spread of the virus....

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29 Jun Leveling The Field: Improving Opportunities For Women Farmers In Nigeria

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The center, on the Ibadan-Oyo-Ilorin road, in Atiba Local Government Area of Oyo State, has a polling booth, and the women are usually mobilized during elections, but elected representatives have done nothing to improve their working conditions and means of livelihood....

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28 Jun Abacha Restituted Funds: Another Re-loot In The Camouflage Of National Safety-nets Projects?

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The poor execution of the programme and incoherence in the compilation of the NSR has made many Nigerians draw the conclusion that the programme got off on the wrong foot, not leaving out the fact that many of them could not point at any beneficiary...

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28 Jun Living on the fringe: Sad sorry world of Sokoto’s Almajiri

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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), last year, released the “2019 Poverty and Inequality in Nigeria” report, which highlights that 40 percent of the total population, or almost 83 million people, live below the country’s poverty line of 137,430 naira ($381.75) per year....

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