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FG Announces Increase in Prices of International Passport

Posted By: adminon: August 22, 2024In: SpectacleTags: Electricity, Food, Immigration Service, International passport, PetrolNo CommentsViews:
FG Announces Increase in Prices of International Passport

The Federal Government has raised charges for international passport services. It makes the Immigration Services the latest to host the roving taxman going from place to place raising charge... Read more

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Why More of Us Should Start Eating With our Hands

Posted By: adminon: September 01, 2023In: SpectacleTags: Anglocentric ‘table manners’, Fingers, Food, Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar, The Coconut Tree, ‘Healthy bacteria’No CommentsViews:
Why More of Us Should Start Eating With our Hands

By Kate Ng Kate Ng, ex- writer with the UK’s The Independent (this is her last piece there but there is yet no idea where she is bursting upon next) has raised an issue that is sure to be a... Read more

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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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