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  • EU Launches Agribusiness Platform to Boost Nigerian Agriculture  

    EU Launches Agribusiness Platform to Boost Nigerian Agriculture  

    By Abdulkareem Haruna ABUJA, Nigeria – The European Union has officially launched a new digital platform aimed at galvanizing Nigeria’s agricultural sector, a move that signals intensified support for the West African nation’s efforts to transform its economy through farming. The EU-Nigeria Agribusiness Platform (EUNAP), unveiled Friday in Abuja, is designed to connect key players…

    Bay-6 News

    25/05/2025
    Business, Food Security, News
    Agriculture, EU, Nigeria
  • After 7 Days in the Jungles of Borno, Brave Governor Zulum Receives  A Hero’s Welcome in Maiduguri

    After 7 Days in the Jungles of Borno, Brave Governor Zulum Receives  A Hero’s Welcome in Maiduguri

    By Abdulkareem Haruna On Friday, May 23, a huge wave of Jubilation and relief swept through Maiduguri as Governor Babagana Zulum came back home. The courageous leader had been away for a whole week, traveling through very dangerous areas where Boko Haram is still active. His return, after spending seven days in places many wouldn’t…

    Bay-6 News

    23/05/2025
    Development, Feature, News, Peacebuilding
    Boko Haram, Borno, Maiduguri, Zulum
  • Nigerian Army Chief Acknowledges “Setbacks”, Troop Losses in Boko Haram Fight

    Nigerian Army Chief Acknowledges “Setbacks”, Troop Losses in Boko Haram Fight

    By Abdulkareem Haruna Nigeria Army chief (5th from left) with other senior officers at the biannual COAS conference in Maiduguri. Photo Abdulkareem/HumAngle Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, today, Thursday May 22, acknowledged that the Nigerian Army has “recorded a number of incidents where our brave warriors have paid the supreme sacrifice”…

    Bay-6 News

    22/05/2025
    conflict, News, Peacebuilding
    Army, Boko Haram, Nigerian troops
  • Nigerian NGO Urges Swift Action on Salt Regulations Amid Rising Hypertension Crisis

    Nigerian NGO Urges Swift Action on Salt Regulations Amid Rising Hypertension Crisis

    By Abdulkareem Haruna Abuja, Nigeria – As the world observes Salt Awareness Week, a Nigerian non-governmental organization is pressing the Federal Government to urgently finalize and implement regulations aimed at curbing excessive salt consumption in processed and packaged foods. Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) warned that delays in enforcing salt targets are exacerbating…

    Bay-6 News

    14/05/2025
    Health, News
    CAPPA, regulation, salt
  • ECOWAS Bank to Open First Country Office in Côte d’Ivoire, Aiming to Bolster Regional Investment

    ECOWAS Bank to Open First Country Office in Côte d’Ivoire, Aiming to Bolster Regional Investment

    By Abdulkareem Haruna Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire – The ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), the financial arm of the Economic Community of West African States, is set to deepen its engagement in the region with the establishment of its inaugural country office in Côte d’Ivoire. An agreement formalizing the move was signed in Abidjan…

    Bay-6 News

    14/05/2025
    Business, Economy, Foreign, News
    bank, ECOWAS
  • NEDC Facilitates Major Teacher Training Initiative  in Northeast, Aiming to Revamp Tsangaya Education

    NEDC Facilitates Major Teacher Training Initiative  in Northeast, Aiming to Revamp Tsangaya Education

    By Abdulkareem Haruna In an effort to advance education in Nigeria’s conflict-ridden northeast, the federal government, in collaboration with regional stakeholders, launched a two-week. “train-the-trainer” workshop for 600 Arabic and Tsangaya (traditional Islamic school) teachers. The initiative, largely funded by the North East Development Commission (NEDC) held at the Maiduguri campus of the Nigeria Arabic…

    Bay-6 News

    12/05/2025
    Development, Education, Peacebuilding
    Arabic, NEDC, Tsangaya
  • Nigeria Launches $500 Million Initiative to Bolster Food Security, Climate Resilience

    Nigeria Launches $500 Million Initiative to Bolster Food Security, Climate Resilience

    By Abdulkareem Haruna ABUJA – The Nigerian government on Friday inaugurated a steering committee to oversee the Sustainable Power and Irrigation for Nigeria (SPIN) project, a $500 million World Bank-backed effort aimed at strengthening the nation’s food security, water management practices, and resilience to climate change. The initiative seeks to develop large-scale, multi-purpose infrastructure for…

    Bay-6 News

    12/05/2025
    Food Security, News
    Abu Kyari, Food Security, SPIN
  • Boko Haram: Zulum Approves 35 Patrol Vehicles, Motorcycles for Borno Community

    Boko Haram: Zulum Approves 35 Patrol Vehicles, Motorcycles for Borno Community

    PRESS STATEMENT Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, has approved the release of 35 patrol vehicles and motorcycles to enhance the operational capabilities of the military and youth volunteers in Izge town. The patrol vehicles and motorcycles aim to improve mobility for local security volunteers, enabling them to respond swiftly to threats and support military…

    Bay-6 News

    10/05/2025
    conflict, News, Security
    Bama, ban, fuel, Zulum
  • Lawmaker’s Alarmist Remarks on Boko Haram Draw Rebuke from Security Analyst

    Lawmaker’s Alarmist Remarks on Boko Haram Draw Rebuke from Security Analyst

    By Abdulkareem Haruna A recent statement by Representative Ahmed Jaha, representing the Chibok, Damboa, and Gwoza Federal Constituency, asserting that Boko Haram possesses greater sophistication than the Nigerian Army, has sparked significant concern and drawn sharp criticism from foremost counterinsurgency and security expert, Zagazola. Zagazola is of the opinion that Such pronouncements, particularly from a…

    Bay-6 News

    09/05/2025
    conflict, News, Security
    Ahmed Jaha, attacks, Boko Haram
  • US Says it will No Longer Spend on Expensive Weapons That  Can Be Brought Down by $800 Russian Drones

    US Says it will No Longer Spend on Expensive Weapons That  Can Be Brought Down by $800 Russian Drones

    By Abdulkareem Haruna The U.S. military must reassess its acquisition strategy, Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll warned, as the proliferation of inexpensive drones poses an increasing threat to costly, advanced weapons systems. Speaking on the “War on the Rocks” podcast, Driscoll expressed concern that the U.S. continues to develop and procure “exquisite machines” vulnerable to drones…

    Bay-6 News

    08/05/2025
    Accountability, Foreign, News
    US Army, weapons
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