First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Records Another Harvests From Villa Garden
The villa garden set up about two years ago by the Nigeria's First Lady Oluremi Tinubu to promote food security in the country through a national competition, #EveryHomeAGarden#, the vegetable garden in the State House is still active with bountiful yields.
The First Lady, after a routine visit to the garden for another round of harvest, reiterates her call on Nigerians to embrace ongoing efforts aimed at promoting food security in the country by cultivating and sustaining interest in home gardening.
Parading her bountiful yield for the day, including lush green spinach, water leaf and fluted pumpkin, the First Lady says keeping a home garden is a smart way of living a healthy life at a cheap cost.
Apart from ensuring food security, home gardening, she notes, will also support efforts at addressing climate change.
Sharing some of the harvest for the day with her staff, the First Lady reminded Nigerians to always show compassion to others by giving.
First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Records Another Harvests From Villa Garden
The villa garden set up about two years ago by the Nigeria's First Lady Oluremi Tinubu to promote food security in the country through a national competition, #EveryHomeAGarden#, the vegetable garden in the State House is still active with bountiful yields.
The First Lady, after a routine visit to the garden for another round of harvest, reiterates her call on Nigerians to embrace ongoing efforts aimed at promoting food security in the country by cultivating and sustaining interest in home gardening.
Parading her bountiful yield for the day, including lush green spinach, water leaf and fluted pumpkin, the First Lady says keeping a home garden is a smart way of living a healthy life at a cheap cost.
Apart from ensuring food security, home gardening, she notes, will also support efforts at addressing climate change.
Sharing some of the harvest for the day with her staff, the First Lady reminded Nigerians to always show compassion to others by giving.
I know akara seller that makes 30k daily, how much is your salary divide it by 28days then come back and tell me akara business is a bad business.
Bunch of clowns
The Akara woman makes 5,000 profit everyday.
You get paid 150K every month
But you think you are better than her because there is AC in your office?
😂😂😂
You have forgotten that you spend 45,000 on transport and at the end of the day she has more disposable cash than you
Stop pretending to be stupid. There is a place for micro, small and medium sized businesses in any economy. A huge population of Nigeria are in poverty and micro businesses help them survive. As such, she wasn’t speaking to Tech Bros and the educated elite. Aparo Journalist.
“President Tinubu has allocated 250bn to small holder farmers financing under the Presidential Smallholder Financing Program with 500,000 beneficiaries targeted. @bankofagricng is currently disbursing to 320,000 farmers.”
- @ayosotinrin (MD Bank of Agriculture)
🚨 Ogenyi Onazi reveals favourite Super Eagles World Cup memory:
🗣️ “I know a lot of people will be surprised by this answer, but I have participated in two World Cups and, for me, the game against France in the Round of 16 is my best”,
“I was playing very well and dominating that French midfield that had Paul Pogba and Blaise Matuidi. I felt we could get something from the game.”
“Unfortunately, I suffered a nasty injury when Matuidi tackled me. I had to leave the game and it was from there that they took the initiative and won the game. It was a bittersweet experience for me, but it remains my best game at the World Cup.”.
via Footy-Africa.
This same Morocco team could not beat the Super Eagles in 120 minutes on home soil, yet they went toe to toe with Brazil and even deserve to win.. The Super Eagles under Éric Chelle would have been a serious force at this World Cup if they had qualified. Better days ahead 😩
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Facts can be harsh, but context matters...
President Tinubu never promised an immediate, effortless paradise; instead, he made it clear during his campaign that difficult structural reforms would be required to rescue the economy.
Forward-thinking Nigerians understand that the current financial pains are necessary adjustments to dismantle decades of unsustainable subsidies and corruption, laying the groundwork for a more durable, self-reliant nation.
Impersonating an official platform by sharing fabricated graphics and duplicating its logo is criminal. A supposed journalist should know this.
I hope you will reflect on Mr President's Democracy Day message, where he implored the critics and umpire of pro-humanity never to stop believing in Nigeria, even in times of disagreement.
Stop deluding your audience. Let objective journalism lead your output instead of misleading propaganda.
“We have written a letter to the Senate that we want a copy of the report where it is stated that ₦210 trillion cannot be explained.
“If this money is recovered, that will be enough to fix our comatose hospital, our roads that have been turned into death traps, and provide jobs for young people.”
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, made the remark following the Senate’s decision to withdraw the call for the arrest of a former NNPC managing director, Mele Kyari, over alleged mismanagement.
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