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Need For Organic Delicacy Consumption Takes Centre Stage As HOMEF Holds Food Festival

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Joseph Ebi Kanjo, Benin

The need for Nigerians and Africans at large to go back to their locally made farm produce was, on Wednesday, brought to the fore at a National Convergence and Food Festival organised by Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF), a non-profit organisation.

The festival which held in Benin was aimed at promoting and celebrating locally made food, cultural diversity, rich biodiversity and to expose the dangers inherent in the consumption of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) foods.

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Panel of discussants at the food exhibition emphasised the need for Africans to embrace organic farm produce, warning that the prevalent of terminal diseases in the society today is as a result of individual’s lifestyle in consumption of food.

The panelists, comprising Lovelyn Ejim, a farmer and founder, Network of Women and Youth in Agriculture; Jackie Ikeotuonye, a nutritionist and medical practitioner; Mariann Bassey-Orovwuje, an environmental, human and food rights advocate; Tatfeng Mirabeau, a Professor, Medical Microbiology, said many persons have taken poison without knowing in the name of taking fast food.

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The experts who exposed damage consumption of GMO foods caused to the body system, lamented that companies in charge of these GMOs are not interested in the wellbeing of people, rather, profit they make from their businesses.

Urging everyone to join in the campaign against GMOs and by embracing organic farm produce, the panelists vowed not to stop until GMOs are finally exposed and rejected by the people.

While accusing governmemt regulatory agencies in protecting GMOs, by allowing them to carry out their businesses without hindrance, the panel of discussants urged Nigerians to take the necessary steps in avoiding GMO foods.

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Corroborating the panelists’ ponts, Nnimmo Bassey, Director, HOMEF, said government has not been giving the necessary support to local farmers hence the boom in GMOs.

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Most of our local farmers do not get any support in their production; no road to the farms where they bring their produce to the market. And so, farmers are struggling on their own without serious support from government.

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“There are no even extension officers unlike before that government used to have them,” he lamented.

Bassey continued: “But we believe that by speaking to ourselves; by farmers speaking to their neighbours, and neighbours speaking to others, we will get it right.

The Director who expressed worry over what he termed “Nigerians are forced to eat what they don’t know” through activities of GMOs, further said: “Our farmers are given seeds that are genetically modified, so people are planting what they don’t know; they are eating what they don’t know.

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“We believe that the heath of Nigerians shouldn’t be compromised this way.

” Unfortunately, we are also compromising the heath of our environment, and at the end of the day Nigerians are exposed to the erosion of our culture, of our biodiversity and indeed our heritage,” he added.

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Speaking on the reason for the food festival, Bassey said: “This why today we say we should promote the fact that the food we eat is central to our health, and to everything around us, and that Africa food is what Africans should promote, not artificial crops; not genetically modified crops or animals.

He added: “Our eating culture has been challenged over recent years mostly because of the introduction of more or less unregulated genetically engineered organism into our country.”

Veriaties of local foods from different states of Nigeria were prepared and displayed at the festival.

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Transfer: Premier League Clubs Scramble For Dele-Bashiru

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Lazio midfielder, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru is a subject of interest from three Premier League clubs, according to Sky Sports.

Lazio reportedly rejected offers from Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth for the Nigeria international in January.

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La Biancolesti are bracing for more interest in Dele-Bashiru ahead of the summer transfer window, according to Sky Sports.

The 24-year-old has two years left on his contract with the Serie A club.

The attacking midfielder joined the Rome-based club from Turkish Super Lig outfit Hatayspor in 2024.

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He has been a regular feature for Lazio this season.

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Xenophobic Attacks: Nigerian Students To Picket MTN, MultiChoice, Other Businesses

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The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS South-West Zone D, has announced plans to picket South African companies in Nigeria following the ongoing xenophobic attacks in the country.

DAILY POST reports that some Nigerians were recently killed in South Africa over the violent attacks.

A statement issued to newsmen by Comrade Adeyemo Josiah Kayode, Coordinator, NANS South-West, Zone D, said that the association is mobilizing to take decisive and lawful action by organizing peaceful picketing and mass advocacy against South African business interests operating in Nigeria.

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“We categorically state that the continued targeting of Nigerians under any guise is unacceptable and must come to an immediate end.

“This will include major corporations such as MTN Group and MultiChoice Group. It is morally indefensible for businesses to thrive in an environment where the lives of Nigerians are protected, while Nigerians are subjected to fear and violence elsewhere.

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“This contradiction will no longer be tolerated,” the statement said.

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N5m, N10m Zero-interest Loans: SheVentures Opens Applications For Women Entrepreneurs

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First City Monument Bank (FCMB) has opened a new round of applications for its SheVentures proposition, offering zero-interest loans of up to ₦10 million to women entrepreneurs to ease access to working capital and support business growth.

The facility provides loans ranging from ₦500,000 to ₦5 million under a general category, and ₦5 million to ₦10 million for sector-specific businesses, with funding capped at up to 50% of an applicant’s average monthly turnover.

At the centre of the offering is a 0% interest rate, with all charges embedded in a transparent structure.

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Repayment is structured over four or six months, allowing businesses to match obligations with their cash flow cycles.

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Yemisi Edun, Managing Director and Chief Executive of First City Monument Bank (FCMB), said the initiative reflects a deliberate approach to inclusive growth.

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Inclusive growth requires access to capital and the right conditions for businesses to deploy that capital effectively.

“Women-led enterprises are critical to economic activity, yet they face structural barriers.

This intervention aims to help close that gap by providing financing that supports job creation, business expansion, and long-term sustainability for women entrepreneurs.”

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Access to affordable finance remains a major constraint for women entrepreneurs,” said Nnenna Jacob-Ogogo, Group Head, SheVentures and Impact Segments at First City Monument Bank (FCMB).

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By removing the cost barrier and offering quick, flexible funding, this zero-interest loan is designed to safeguard existing jobs, enable businesses to invest in growth initiatives, and foster resilience in challenging economic conditions.”

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Women-owned businesses account for a significant share of Nigeria’s small and medium-sized enterprises but continue to face high borrowing costs and limited access to credit.

Through these efforts, SheVentures tackles persistent financing gaps facing women-led businesses, combining targeted funding with broader support to empower women entrepreneurs, encourage business innovation, and enhance their ability to compete on a national scale.

Applications for the zero-interest loan are now open.Apply now.

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