Ogun: flood washes away N300m fish farm Eriwe fish farm village, ijebu ode is probably one of the largest fish farms in Nigeria. With over 500 fish farmers and 150 earthen fishponds, the farm being operated under umbrella of ijebu development Initiative on poverty reduction (IDIPR), over the years, has served as means of livelihood to scores of entrepreneurs in and around ijebu land
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Why arrival of Mexican cows is delayed_ Akwa Ibom govt AKWA ibom Government has blamed the war of words which characterised the last general election for the delay in arrival of the 2,000 special breed of Mexico cattle to form the nucleus of the ranching business in the state. Commissioner for information, Charles udoh, disclosed this, yesterday, when he spoke with journalists.
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Wike tasks rivers youths on growth RIVERS state Governor, Nyesom wike, has called on youths to invest their mental and physical strength in the growth of the state. Wike reminded them that effort invested in the transformation of the state would always be rewarded with leadership position to consolidate on the development process.
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Police begin investigation into alleged rape of ondo student by soldiers ONDO state police command has said the allegation rape levelled against a soldier attached to the 32 Artillery brigade Akure will be investigated without bias or favour. The command also hinted that it has already commenced investigation into the allegation.
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Internet scam : Ekiti varsity students protest clampdown by EFCC A large number of irate students of the ekiti state state university, Ado Ekiti yesterday protested alleged clampdown by official of the economic and financial crimes commission (EFCC) on a suspected internet fraudster popularly tagged yahoo boys who are students of the school.
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For impersonating osinbajo, Aisha Buhari Tious Facebook account in the name of the vice president to scam unsuspecting victims. Asuelimen , who admitted defrauding no less than five persons said he told them to send money and recharge cards to process their registration and subsequent eligibility for a loan of N100,000 each