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Aquaculture Can Generate N1trn Revenue Annually -CAFAN
The Chairman, Catfish Farmers Association of Nigeria (CAFAN), Mr Moses Onoja, has called for more focus on the aquaculture sector, for its potentials of generating N1 trillion revenue for the country.
The CAFAN boss made the assertion in an interview with The Tide source last Monday, in Lagos.
He noted that the aquaculture sector was a very lucrative part of agriculture, if more attention was paid to its development and growth.
“Catfish farming is very lucrative and can be taken to a level where people can take it as a secure means of livelihood.
“If focus is centred on fish farming in Nigeria, we can generate more than N1 trillion as revenue annually.
“The oil sector generated less than a trillion naira last year, but if adequate focus is placed on agriculture, specifically on aquaculture, we can do more.
“If we are to take aquaculture business serious, then we should not be importing fish into the country,” the CAFAN boss said.
According to Onoja, aquaculture can similarly create jobs for more than a million Nigerians across its value-chain, if well harnessed.
“When catfish farming is done on a commercial scale, it can provide opportunities for job creation across its value-chain; from production to transportation, sales and even processing of the fish and its by-products.
“Millions of Nigerians will be taken off the streets if we harness the potentials in fish farming; they will be empowered through acquisition of skills in aquaculture.
“There is no state in the country that does not have water passing through it, it is either you find a river or a lake.
“All these aforementioned waterbodies are fresh water, but we are underutilising their potentials in boosting catfish farming in Nigeria,” Onoja said.
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Haniel Jack Foundation Awards Five Rivers Indigenes Scholarship
The Ibanibo Haniel Jack Foundation has awarded scholarships to five Rivers State indigenes in different tertiary institutions.
The scholarship programme was announced on Easter Sunday by Rev. Dr. Samuel Wachukwu, who is also the presiding pastor of Redeemer Baptist Church, at No. 44/46 Lumumba Street, Mile Two Diobu, in Port Harcourt.
Speaking, the chairman of the occasion, Barrister Karibi George, advised the recipients to justify the scholarship by ensuring that they put in their best and finish at the expected time.
George reminded them that opportunity comes but once and they should take advantage of the opportunity that comes their way judiciously.
“Those of you who are beneficiaries of this scholarship should also remember to help others and the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.
“I advise you to justify the opportunity given to you and make the man who gave you the scholarship, yourself, and your family proud,” Barrister George said.

He explained that the scholarship spans undergraduate and postgraduate levels in various high institutions in Nigeria. He thanks Sir Jack for the gesture.
The scholarship is to promote education in our society, most especially for Rivers indigenes, and equally assist those who cannot immediately afford tuition fees.
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The scholarship was borne out of God’s blessings, and this is a way to give back to the society. Besides, two of the beneficiaries are direct employees of the chairman of the foundation, sir.
Ibanibo Haniel Jack, who is also the chief executive officer (CEO) of White House Hotel, in Port Harcourt.
Chief Prezi Diffa, while presenting the awards, commended Sir Ibanibo Haniel Jack, who has deemed it necessary to give back to society.
Chief Diffa equally advised the beneficiaries to take their academics seriously and count themselves lucky.
“The man who has given you this scholarship wants to better your lives, so please put in every effort to ensure you finish the school with flying colors,” Chief Diffa said.
The beneficiaries are Isoboye Haniel Douglas, Naomi Douglas, Charles Batubo, Ajé Sokari, and
Dakoru Owen Amachree.
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