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‘Research, Indispensable Tool For Sustainable Agric Dev’

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As a result of inad
equate attention to research in Nigeria, many of the nation’s research findings are gathering dust on the shelves of various universities, polytechnics and over 17 research centres in different parts of the country.
Commercializing the results of research institutes could translate to industrialization of the country.
Over the years, it has been argued with merit that the goal of diversification of the economy can only be achieved when agricultural produce and other mineral resources are harnessed into industries for the creation of value added products for both domestic and industrial use.
For example, if a fish farmer ventures into such a business without proper recourse to research on the specie of fish with a view to having a fore knowledge of its breeding process, you find out that at the end, such ventures fail.
For example, taking a look at catfish farming and its products , we can talk about the foreign claris and its stages through the juveniles and fingerlings.
Their growth rate ranges from 5 to 6 months and 3 to 4 months respectively with their weight standing at 1 kilogramme and above.
For tilapia, popularly known as “bony fish”, its stages also in fingerlings and juveniles stands at 6 to 8 months and 4 months respectively with weight standing around 1 kilogramme.
The croaker fish or salt water fish as most people know it stages from fingerlings and juvenile 6 and 4 months respectively with weight standing at 1 kilogramme and above.
The question now arises of the possibility of any interested person starting a fish farm business with a minimal amount of money without research knowledge as to how and where to site the farm. However, the important aspect of this discourse is looking into the commercialization of research findings.
The research institutes in this regard have a lot to contribute to the nation’s economic diversification.
In this context, it is expected that entrepreneurs use research findings to invest and make profit while at the same time benefit from the processes.
Unfortunately, due to the fear of the unknown, many business people do not realize the positive aspect of research in the success of any business venture.
Specifically, some experts have segregated research in various fields ranging from agro, fishing and animal husbandry, amongst others.
Unfortunaely entrepreneurs have not come into reality with the fact that their success or failure lies in how they have used research findings to properly commercialise such research findings for profit making.
The crux of the matter is that the entrepreneur should recognise this singular fact.
If a fish farmer rears a specie of fish that cannot grow and at the same time the farmer has invested a lot in feeding, watering and security amongst others with proper research, such venture is bound to fail.
But with proper research guide, a farmer can predict the growth rate up to harvest time and even know the weight and price his or her fish would be sold.
It is interesting to note that consumers have nothing to do with research but the entrepreneurs do.
For any nation to develop, research should not be toyed with as it is the bedrock of production because every idea is being proved at that level.
Another aspect of agricultural development that the nation can harness to its advantage is cassava farming.
The fact remains that Nigeria is the world’s largest cassava producer, and one wonders why it has failed to maximize her comparative advantage and begin to service the increasing world demand for industrial and modified starch, pellet, chips, fortified cassava flour, ethanol fuel, adhesives and other cassava derivatives.
According to the Executive Director, Centre for Sustainable Agricultural Development (CSAD), Agbor Ndoma, there exist huge and untapped opportunities and market in the cassava sub sector in Nigeria which if properly addressed will help catapult economic growth and sustainable development in Nigeria.
Ndoma expressed the belief that cassava can help unlock a diverse range of opportunities which will impact positively on economic activities in the country as well as the standard of living of the citizenry.
“The proposed National Cassava Development and Industrial Agency similar to the Thailand TTDI and the Brazilian EMBRAPA should be government’s major and urgent response towards the development of the sub-sector and a platform for lifting us out of this economic recession or better still, depression,” he said.
Ndoma further opined that the Federal Government should set up a body similar to the Thailand and Brazilian ones, whose mandate should be on the research, development, production, processing, marketing, utilizing and exportation of cassava and cassava derivatives.
It is important to note that through research, Brazil was able to produce ethanol fuel from cassava and today the country is the largest producer of Ethanol fuel, even as it has a long term economic stability and growth.
According to reports, the impact of this in a future Brazilian economy is still difficult to estimate but can be imagined considering the new worlds tilt towards ethanol for powering the automobiles.
Again, Ndoma reminds us that agriculture and indeed cassava remains the sure pillar on which Nigeria vision 2025 can be built and must be built.
According to him, without rapid development of the cassava sub-sector, the country’s dream of being among the 20 leading economies in the world by the date will be a mirage.
A cassava-driven economic development programme with a sustained research is the best possible path to true national wealth creation and economic repositioning on the long term.
It is not out of place for President Mohammadu Buhari to uphold the enthronement of an enabling environment for the development of cassava in the country.
Cassava by every standard is a critical crop for bolstering the economic wellbeing of Nigeria on a sustainable basis.
Believed to be the sector with the highest employment potential, the commercialization of cassava remains the most effective way to generate employment and economic reliability.
No doubt the adequate development of the cassava sub sector will in many ways serve as panacea to the militancy in the Niger Delta, and can reduce poverty, lack and suffering that is associated with the rural dwellers of the region.
This is the time Nigeria should wake up and provide the world with the much needed starch products as the leading producer of cassava, for according to Ndoma, the world is waiting for Nigeria to make the move and save the over 7 billion world population while Nigeria is wasting in the delusion of an oil-rich country which is now faced with reality.

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Automated Points Concession : FAAN Workers Gave 72hrs To Revise Decisions In PH

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The trapatriate Unions conprising the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), and the Air Transport Service Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, (ATSSSAN),  has given 72 hours Ultimatum to Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria FAAN, Omagwa Airport, Portharcourt to revise its recent decision on the concession of Tollgates and Parks to private hands.
The chairman of the Trapatriate Union, Comrade Felix Ohwoefe gave the Ultimatum yesterday immediately after the joint Unions meeting held at the Airport office of the union, Omagwa, Portharcourt.
Comrade Ohwoefe who double as the chairman of the National Union of NUATE said the two Unions have agreed to take drastic actions if the Authority of the Airport declined to step down it’s decision of concessioning the major revenue points to private hands.
According to the Union chairman, the  two union was not aware of the  concession plans, and that there were no due process to the procedures.
Comrade Ohwoefe said any attempt for the Airport Management to decline it’s demands towards the concession will result to barricading all entrance and access points of the Airport.
Expressing the  the challenges associated to the concession, the Union Chairman said the gesture might resulted to massive sack of workers in the Airport.
The chairman also expressed foul play on the part of either individuals or government in the terms and conditions so given to the concessionaires, demanding the reasons of contracting the automated points to private hands for only 14 millions, when the FAAN is presently generating over 28 million naira monthly, even when the tariff was not  reviewed upwards.
He describes the process to the procedures as fraud with intention to increase unemployment in the state.
“We are not against the concession of the Automated points, but due process must be followed. If government is concessioning the place, we are asking what will happen to our workers in the existing units.
“Secondly, if the concessionaires is taken over, they must pay higher than what the FAAN is generating presently, we are generating to the Management over 28 Millions monthly, but we had that the private company is required to pay only 14 Millions monthly, which is far below 5 percents of what we are generating presently, even when the tariff is increased, which means there is a foul play.
“The process is fraud either on the part of individual in the Government, or Government itself.
” The unions is saying no to the Concession until we come to a terms of understanding ourselves., we are afraid of loosing workers, we don’t want to loose any workers if due process is not followed in this hard of economy,  we even demanding for employment of more workers in FAAN.” Comrade Ohwoefe said.
The Union used the opportunity to called on the minister of aviation, and the President of the Country, Bola Tinubu to intervene.
When contacting the Management of the Airport Authority through the head of Corporate Affairs, Dr Ngozi V. Onyeanwuna-Nwosu,  she said the management has not given her the approval to say something.
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FAAN Announces Pick-Up Points for Go-Cashless Cards

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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has announced designated pick-up points for individuals wishing to obtain their Go-Cashless cards ahead of the March 1, 2026 deadline.
This was announced in a statement signed by the Director Public Affairs and Consumer protection, Henry Agbebire  and made available to the Tide last Friday in Portharcourt.
According to the statement,  Go-Cashless cards is at all  FAAN commercial offices and access gates of Airports in the country .
The release further stated that cards will also be available at designated branches of Fidelity Bank Plc from March 16, 2026.
FAAN in the statement said the cashless policy followed the Federal Government directive mandating all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to transition to a cashless system to enhance transparency and reduce revenue leakages as well improve transaction traceability in the Aviation sector.
FAAN  reiterated its commitment to full compliance with the directive, appealing to the public for their understanding and cooperation during the transition period.
FAAN also inform that the Go-Cashless cards can still be obtained at the designated points after the March 1, deadline.
The Authority assures airport users that the initiative will promote faster, safer, and more convenient transactions across its airports nationwide.
By: Enoch Epelle
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Fidelity Bank To Empower Women With Sustainable Entrepreneurship Skills, HAP2.0

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Leading financial institution, Fidelity Bank Plc, has announced the launch of the second edition of its flagship women-empowerment initiative, the HerFidelity Apprenticeship Programme 2.0 (HAP 2.0).
According to the report, the programme is designed to equip women with practical, income?generating skills and structured pathways to entrepreneurship.
 Accordingly, the HAP 2.0 will build on the success of its inaugural edition held in 2023.
During media chat with journalists to herald the launch of HAP 2.0, the Divisional Head, Product Development, Fidelity Bank Plc, Osita Ede, explained that the initiative has been enhanced to deliver greater impact.
He said HerFidelity Apprenticeship Programme 2.0 reflects their commitment to continuous improvement, having evaluated feedback from the first edition, they have returned with stronger partnerships and deeper mentorship programmes to ensure that women acquire not just skills, but sustainable economic opportunities.
Mr Ede, who said the programme is guided with real?world learning, also said that participants will undergo intensive apprenticeship training under reputable institutions and industry experts across selected fields such as hair styling, shoe making, auto mechatronics, and interior decoration.
Additionally, he said HerFidelity Apprenticeship Programme 2.0 goes beyond skills acquisition by offering participants a wide range of business advisory services.
These include business and financial literacy training, mentorship support throughout the apprenticeship journey, access to Fidelity Bank’s women?focused and SME financial solutions, as well as guidance on business formalisation and growth strategies.
Emphasizing the bank’s vision further, Ede said: “By integrating structured mentorship with entrepreneurial development, Fidelity Bank is positioning women not just as trainees, but as future employers, innovators, and economic contributors within their communities.
 This aligns with our mandate to help individuals grow, businesses thrive, and economies prosper”.
It is noteworthy that interested participants are encouraged to indicate their interest by visiting https://bit.ly/Apprenticeshipbyherfidelity.
It is important to note that Fidelity Bank Plc is ranked among the best banks in Nigeria, with a full-fledged Commercial Deposit Money Bank serving over 10 million customers through digital banking channels, with 255 business offices in Nigeria and United Kingdom subsidiary, FidBank UK Limited.
It is reported that the Bank is a recipient of multiple local and international Awards, including the 2024 Excellence in Digital Transformation & MSME Banking Award by BusinessDay Banks and Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards, the 2024 Most Innovative Mobile Banking Application award for its Fidelity Mobile App by Global Business Outlook, and the 2024 Most Innovative Investment Banking Service Provider award by Global Brands Magazine.
By: Nkpemenyie mcdominic, Lagos
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