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Agriculture, Development, Stories 2/02/2025 by Daniel Gbabo

Alia: The Silent Agricultural Revolution

Rather than staying idle for the public to gawk at, the governor is not only relocating the IDPs to their ancestral homes but has also created special farms to engage them and keep them gainfully employed for all-season farming. This is a masterstroke and a win-win for the state. Rather than being a drain on the lean resources of the state for their upkeep, the IDPs will now contribute to the socio-economic development of society—and in a dignified manner.

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Food, Stories 5/08/2020 by Barnabas Wanger Akaazua

Tomato Waste In Benue State; The Way Forward

With no disrespect to anybody, I have seen so many people make very ignorant posts about tomato waste in Benue state and ask why this cannot be processed into tomatoes puree. The truth is, Benue tomatoes have one of the lowest qualities and cannot be used for processing into tomatoes paste for several reasons. Tomato varieties used for processing are […]

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Leadership, Stories 4/05/2018 by Laz Apir

Let Benue State Be Great

My Fellow Benue citizens, It is time for us to reason together and find a way out of this mediocre cycle we have built and entrenched in our dear state. Let us even pretend for a moment that Akume was outstanding, Suswam was Amazing and Ortom is God sent to deliver Benue and as such no room for blame game […]

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