Nigeria's minister of water resources, Sarah Ochekpe, this week told a ministerial platform on transformation in the water sector that 52.8 million people in the country lack access to a potable water supply, while highlighting recent improvements.Cat Fitzpatrick...
"National Dialogue on Water Use and Licence Regulations 2016" in Abuja, the nation's capital city, Adamu said the government, through the Nigeria Integrated Water Resources Management Commission (NIWRMC) will also commence the regulation and licensing of borehole drilling and water usage in the ...
Effects of climate change on rice and maize production in Nigeria from 1970 - 2012 Investment in irrigation projects should be top priority to make water availability constant for farm use nationally to significantly increase the output of ... A Kehinde,A Busari,LD Layonu,... - 《African Jour...
Far tougher, though, is the delicate dance that she's performing at home in Nigeria. President Goodluck Jonathan, up for reelection in January, appointed Alison-Madueke his Petroleum Resources Minister in March. She has the unenviable job of negotiating with the foreign energy companies that pump...
IT IS NOT AN EVERYDAY OCCURRENCE FOR a globally-renowned economist, who has served as a managing director at the World Bank and is now the finance minister of one of Africa's leading countries, Nigeria, to get everyone on their feet and ... N African - Africa Needs a Ripple Effect: ...
LAGOS, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Nigeria is striving to reduce importation of petroleum products, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Ibe Kachikwu said Thursday. In a statement to Xinhua, the minister said such effort will receive a boost if major International Oil Companies (IOCs) operating ...
Determinants of vegetable farmers' decision to use poultry litter in the southern region of Nigeria This study specifically modeled poultry litter equation among Telfairia occidentalis farmers in Ikot Ekpene area of Akwa Ibom State in Southern Nigeria. One hundred and twenty Telfairia (fluted pumpkin...
ABUJA, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) -- Nigeria's best way out of its present economic recession is to invest hugely in infrastructure, the country's Minister of Budget and National Planning Udoma Udo Udoma has said. In a statement reaching Xinhua on Wednesday, Udoma said, having realized that massive...