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Dry Season: CBN Supports 5,676 Wheat Farmers
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The Central Bank Of Nigeria (CBN) on Thursday distributed fertilisers and inputs to 5,676 wheat farmers for the 2021 dry season activities in Bauchi State.
The inputs were distributed to the farmers at Zirma Bakin, Kogi village in Warji Local Government Area of the state under the Federal Government’s Anchor Borrower Programme (ABP).
INFO DAILY reports that ABP is a critical component of the Federal Government’s agriculture transformation programmes aimed at encouraging productivity to achieve self-sufficiency in food production.
It also focuses at enhancing farmers access to inputs, new technologies and agricultural financing as well as encouraging processing, value addition and farmer enterprising skills.
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The programme is being implemented by the CBN in partnership with states and consortium of commercial banks through inputs dealers otherwise called “Anchor Clients.”
Mr Aminu Haruna, CBN’s Development Finance Officer (DFO), Bauchi Zonal Office, said that farmers in the state had been selected to participate in the programme to accelerate wheat cultivation.
He said, “the wheat farming is introduced by the CBN to assist small holder farmers to cultivate wheat towards enhancing food security in the country.
“We are targeting 15,000 wheat farmers in Bauchi State, now we have the first batch here and other batches are also coming up soon,” he said.
According to him, the wheat cultivation programme is being implemented in collaboration with the Wheat Farmers, Processors and Marketers’ Association of Nigeria (WFPMAN).
In his remarks, Mr Ibrahim Sadiq, Bauchi State Coordinator of the association, said that the apex bank would distribute inputs to the farmers to enable them to improve their productivity.
Sadiq listed the items to include assorted fertilisers, seeds and chemicals, adding that each of the benefitting farmers recieved items worth N360,000 to cultivate one hectre of land.
He said the farmers were expected to repay the loan in kind at harvest.
“The idea is to boost wheat production, it is about the second largest consumer of our Foreign Exchange, apart from oil.
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“So, we need to farm and we need to feed ourselves,” he said.
Also, Alhaji Alhasan Samaila-Boyi, the District Head of Warji, warned against diversion of the inputs and urged the beneficiaries to utilise the inputs to boost their production.
One of the beneficiaries, Mr Kassim Idris, lauded the gesture, and pledged to work towards achieving higher yields at harvest.
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Russia Blacklists Yale University In Latest Crackdown
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Russia has labelled Yale University an “undesirable organisation”, authorities said Tuesday, part of the Kremlin’s crackdown on critics that has accelerated during Moscow’s campaign in Ukraine.
Being declared “undesirable” effectively bans entities from operating in Russia and makes anyone who works with them liable to prosecution.
According to the prosecutor general, Yale’s activities were aimed at “violating territorial integrity of the Russian Federation, imposing an international blockade on the state and undermining its economic foundations.”
The prosecutors singled out Yale’s School of Global Affairs, accusing it of preparing opposition activists to organise protests in the country.
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President Vladimir Putin’s top contender, late opposition activist Alexei Navalny who died in prison in unclear circumstances in February 2024, was among the school’s fellows.
The US university joins international organisations and nonprofits such as Amnesty International, British Council, Greenpeace, Elton John’s AIDS Foundation which Moscow has labelled as undesirable.
Russia has also put on the list independent media outlets such as Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Meduza.
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A man died after being sucked into the engine of a plane preparing to take off at Bergamo Airport in northern Italy Tuesday, an airport spokesperson told AFP.
The victim, who was “neither a passenger nor an airport employee”, forced his way onto the runway, where he was “pursued” in vain by airport security, according to the spokesperson for airport management company SACBO.
According to Italy’s Corriere della Sera daily, the man — in his thirties — burst into the airport, then used an emergency exit to rush onto the runway toward an aircraft preparing for take-off.
Earlier in the day, Spanish airline Volotea wrote on social media that its flight from Bergamo to Asturias in Spain was involved in an “incident” at 10:35 am (0835 GMT).
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“One person not onboard and not affiliated with the company was seriously injured. All 154 passengers and six crew are safe,” it said on X.
“We are doing everything possible to support the affected passengers and crew, providing them with psychological support, while working in close coordination with the Italian authorities.”
The plane was an Airbus A319, according to tracking website Flightradar24.
Flights were suspended at Bergamo Airport, Italy’s third largest by passenger volume, following the incident, but resumed at midday, according to SACBO.
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Full List: 3 African Countries Ranked Among World’s Best Countries
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July 8, 2025By
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Three African countries: Egypt, Morocco, and South Africa have earned spots among the world’s top-ranked countries in the 2024 Best Countries Rankings, published by U.S. News & World Report in collaboration with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and global marketing firm WPP.
According to the report, Egypt leads the continent at 35th globally, followed by Morocco at 39th and South Africa at 40th.
The rankings are determined not by economic statistics alone but by global perceptions.
Over 17,000 people—including business decision-makers, university-educated elites, and general citizens—evaluated 87 countries across 73 different attributes, grouped into ten key categories: Adventure, Agility, Cultural Influence, Entrepreneurship, Heritage, Movers, Open for Business, Power, Quality of Life, and Social Purpose.
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To qualify for inclusion, countries needed to meet certain thresholds in GDP, tourism, and foreign direct investment (FDI). Final scores were correlated with GDP per capita (PPP), providing a snapshot of a nation’s perceived prosperity and global standing.
“This project is based on a proprietary perceptions survey that reaches thousands of citizens across the globe,” said Elliott Davis, a reporter for U.S. News & World Report.
“How a nation is viewed by others can play a big role in its global standing.”
Switzerland took the top spot for the third consecutive year, praised for its stability, entrepreneurship, and high quality of life.
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“It’s no surprise that a stable, consistent country like Switzerland would top our rankings seven times in nine years,” Davis added.
The United States made its highest-ever appearance in the rankings at third, driven by improvements in its “Open for Business” and “Movers” subrankings, while Japan claimed second place for its innovation, influence, and advanced economy.
Other noteworthy shifts included China, which rose to 16th, and Ukraine, which fell 12 places to 80th—the biggest drop in this year’s report.
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