Joseph Akahome

Joseph O Akahome (OJ) is a writer, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Literature from the University of Benin. He is an avid agriculturist, with a bias for poultry and an insatiable appetite for chicken wings. When he is neither reading nor researching, he likes to spend recreational time playing board games, or swimming in serene forested lakes.

Over 200 Plateau Farmers Receive Training, Inputs From FG To Boost Output, Address Food Security

News in Brief: - More than 200 farmers in Plateau state received training and farm inputs from the federal government to boost production and address...

Nigerian Agencies Reassure Senate: Tested, Regulated GM Crops Offer Benefits, Not Threats

News in Brief - Nigerian biotechnology agencies assure the Senate that tested and regulated GM crops pose no threat, but offer potential benefits like...

Ghana’s Cocoa Board Rejects Claims Of Neglecting Sprayers’ Health, Cites Checkups

News in Brief - Ghana cocoa board refutes claims of neglecting sprayers' health by farmers association, citing regular checkups. - While it also denied...

Nigeria To Boost Agricultural Exports With Agency Collaboration, Enforcement Push

News in Brief: - Nigeria's agricultural exports sector gets a boost as key agencies NAQS and OGFZA join forces to streamline trade and protect...

Borno IDPs Receive Homes, Agricultural Training To Improve Livelihoods, Boost Food Security

News in Brief: - NALDA launched a project in Borno State providing housing, training, and startup kits to internally displaced persons, aiming to empower...

Flour Mills Association Partners 8,000 Jigawa State Farmers For 5,000 Hectares Wheat Production

News in Brief: - Flour Mills Association partners over 8,000 Jigawa state farmers to grow 5,000 hectares of wheat, aiming for national self-sufficiency. -...

Enugu State Clarifies: Ranches, Not RUGA, To Address Herder-Farmer Clashes

News in Brief: - Enugu State government clarifies it's establishing modern ranches, not RUGA settlements, to control grazing, tackle herder-farmer clashes, and curb criminal...

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