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Collins Nnabuife

Abuja

Senior Reporter at Nigerian Tribune

https://t.co/eAKOaIPQck Multiple award winning journalist|Father|Husband|Arsenal Fan| https://t.co/xMb9fPLB14+

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  • 3 days ago | tribuneonlineng.com | Collins Nnabuife

    Chairman of CSS Group of Companies, Professor John Kennedy Okpara, has argued that the country has no business with hunger, given Nigeria’s population and rich vegetation. Okpara noted that with proper infrastructure in place and insecurity addressed, Nigeria can leverage its agricultural potential and produce more food for its populace. He spoke at the training of over 150 youths on agro-business like fishery, piggery, horticulture, and others, over the weekend in Keffi.

  • 5 days ago | tribuneonlineng.com | Collins Nnabuife

    The Director General of the Nigerian Mining Cadastre Office (MCO), Engineer Obadiah Simon-Nkom, has attributed the the agency’s Q1 2025 revenue, exceeding N6.95 billion to sweeping reforms, digital transformation, and strategic licensing practices.

  • 6 days ago | tribuneonlineng.com | Collins Nnabuife

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), had once again, assured protesters that it would act on a petition submitted to it by the All Progressives Congress Young Leaders Alliance (APC-YLA) on alleged financial graft against the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle.

  • 6 days ago | tribuneonlineng.com | Collins Nnabuife

    The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has extended warm congratulations to the Roman Catholic Church following the election of Pope Leo XIV. In a statement released on Thursday, the President of CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, described the election of the new pontiff as a momentous milestone that brings joy not only to Catholics but to the wider Christian community across the globe. “The emergence of Pope Leo XIV signifies renewal and hope for the Catholic Church,” the statement read.

  • 1 week ago | tribuneonlineng.com | Collins Nnabuife

    The first drone show in Nigeria and West Africa, which ushered in the countdown to the New Year 2024, was not only historic but remarkable and has continued to dominate discourse in the social events cycle. Speaking on the inspiration behind the colourful New Year countdown show, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Social Event, Princess Atika Ajanah, in an interview with journalists, said the idea was drawn from her travels across major parts of the world.

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4 Mar 25

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Collins Nnabuife
Collins Nnabuife @Nnabuifecolins
3 Oct 24

My experience eating Nigeria’s first genetically modified maize also known as TELA maize is an eye opener. This maize was developed at IAR Zaria in collaboration with @aatfafrica @BiosafetyNig NASC. This maize increases yield, and resists fall army worm. @OfabAfrica @OFABnigeria https://t.co/8dlR2jWD2y

Collins Nnabuife
Collins Nnabuife @Nnabuifecolins
4 Mar 24

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