Education
University To Partner CBN On Poultry Farming

The authorities of Rivers State University have expressed readiness to partner the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on the development of poultry farming in order to boost agricultural production and promote food sufficiency in the country.
The Former Vice Chancellor of the University , Prof. Blessing Chimezie Didia gave this indication when he received a delegation of CBN staff from the Abuja headquarters who paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Port Harcourt, last Wednesday.
The Former VC who thanked the CBN team for their visit, added that the collaboration would help to improve the university- based poultry initiatives which he said, was initiated to boost meat production in the state and across the country.
He averred that his administration was already working out modalities that would meet the CBN specified collaboration standard.
Earlier in his speech, the Leader of the Delegation and Senior Manager, CBN, Abuja, Mrs. Juliet Azikiwe explained that the CBN team was at the institution to inspect the status of the University’s poultry farm in respect to its proposal for collaboration.
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