Farmers can double cassava yield with improved weed control – Report

Farmers can double cassava yield with improved weed control – Report

Preliminary results from experimental plots carried out by researchers working under the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) led Cassava Weed Management Project show that by switching to improved weed management practices, Nigerian cassava farmers can double current national average yield of 12-13 tons per hectare.
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Relationship: My hubby says I put him off sex

Relationship: My hubby says I put him off sex

I’m in my mid-thirties, married with four children. My husband and I have been married for 10 years and he’s had affairs in that time. The first was while I was pregnant with our first child and others followed after this.

How Nigerian  lady, 23, was  sold into  slavery in  Kuwait

How Nigerian lady, 23, was sold into slavery in Kuwait

“As soon as it dawned on me that I was now a slave in a strange country, I began to seek ways to escape. Luckily, I met another Nigerian girl who has also been a slave to another family for almost a year, so she was a bit familiar with the area.

Twin blasts hit market in  Gombe

Twin blasts hit market in Gombe

Twin blasts rocked a market in the northeast Nigerian city of Gombe on Thursday, leaving several people dead, witnesses said.

What my ‘Cucumber’ collabo with Akon cost me – B-Red

What my ‘Cucumber’ collabo with Akon cost me – B-Red

HKN artiste and drummer B-Red, is set to drop a new song title “Cucumber”.

Releasing his debut collaboration with Akon, HKN artiste B-Red has described the smashing hit-single as the biggest collaboration of all time.

South Africa MTN, workers agree deal to end 2-month strike

South Africa MTN, workers agree deal to end 2-month strike

South African mobile operator MTN Group and union leaders reached a deal over bonuses on Thursday, ending two months strike by the workers.
About 2,000 workers led by the Communications Workers Union (CWU) downed tools in May at Africa’s biggest mobile phone operator, demanding eight per cent pay rise and 16 per cent bonus payment.