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Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority Confronts Nuclear Energy Paradox

Posted By: adminon: February 19, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Agriculture, Climate Change, Environment, Food, Global Health, IAEA, Media-Nuclear energy Nexus, Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory AuthorityNo CommentsViews:
Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority Confronts Nuclear Energy Paradox

Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority Confronts Nuclear Energy Paradox By Adagbo ONOJA Nuclear energy is a paradox in that its many benefits are overshadowed by the baggage of the nuclear bo... Read more

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An Agricultural Intervention:

Posted By: Interven4allon: November 02, 2016In: De-EscalationTags: Abubakar Dangiwa Umar (rtd), Agriculture, Aper Aku, Benue State, cargo airport, Gov Samuel OrtomNo CommentsViews:
An Agricultural Intervention:

“I read a report in The Guardian newspaper of 31st October that the Benue State Government is planning to construct a cargo airport at a staggering cost of N38billion. “And what is the cargo... Read more

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Audu Ogbeh’s Full Disclosure on the State of the Revolution:

Posted By: Interven4allon: October 12, 2016In: De-EscalationTags: Abuja, Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh, NIGERIA, Rural DevelopmenNo CommentsViews:
Audu Ogbeh’s Full Disclosure on the State of the Revolution:

“We will not encourage rice importation and there is no way our ministry or government can be involved in importing rice when we are working hard to be self-sufficient in local product... Read more

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