Draught: World Animal Protection Protests Zimbabwe’s Govt Decision To Cull  200 Elephants

LAGOS SEPTEMBER 20TH (NEWSRANGERS)-World Animal Protection expresses profound concern regarding the Zimbabwe’s government decision to cull 200 elephants, purportedly to alleviate food shortages and control elephant populations. This just comes a few weeks after Namibia announced culling of Wildlife to feed her people. This trend is not helpful. We view this action as deeply troubling…

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Driving Nigeria’s ICT Growth: The Path to Realising Our Tech Potential

By Oluwole Asalu LAGOS SEPTEMBER 20TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Nigeria is on the verge of a significant technological shift, with vast untapped potential in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector. However, while the opportunities are abundant, challenges such as infrastructure gaps, regulatory hurdles, and the need for targeted investments in education remain. Nigeria’s large, youthful population is…

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OPEC Scribe Gives Reason Behind High Fuel Prices In Nigeria

LAGOS SEPTEMBER 20TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Nigeria’s fuel price hike has sparked widespread concerns, with many pointing fingers at oil producers, particularly local operators like Dangote Refinery. However, OPEC Secretary General, Haitham Al Ghais, has set the record straight, revealing that the real reasons behind high fuel prices lie elsewhere—primarily in taxes imposed by governments, including those of…

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Humanitarian Crises: Why Nigeria Needs Collective Response – UN Rep. 

Mohamed Malick Fall is the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria. In this exclusive interview, he speaks on the need for a collective response to humanitarian crises in Nigeria, obstacles to humanitarian interventions, and the work of the United Nations, among others. UN OCHA Nigeria’s Head of Public Information, Ann Weru, and Public…

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