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Botanical Marvels Unveiled: Exploring the Current State of Botany in Nigeria.
Nigeria, with its diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity, is emerging as a hotspot for botanical research and exploration. The country´s unique flora has captivated the attention of scientists and botanists, leading to groundbreaking discoveries and initiatives that highlight the importance of preserving and understanding Nigerias botanical wealt ...
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Economic Strain: The Alarming Rise of Poverty for Average Citizens in Nigeria.
Nigeria is grappling with a concerning surge in poverty, as economic challenges exacerbate the living conditions for the average citizen. A myriad of factors, including inflation, unemployment, and inadequate social support systems, are contributing to a scenario where a growing number of Nigerians are finding themselves trapped in the clutches of ...
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Intense Showdown: Nigeria Triumphs in Thrilling Football Match Against Ghana.
In a highly anticipated football clash that captured the attention of fans across the continent, Nigeria emerged victorious against Ghana in a thrilling match that showcased the prowess and determination of both teams. The encounter, held at a packed stadium in Accra, lived up to its billing, delivering a spectacle of skill, passion, and sportsmans ...
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Green vegetables can reduce arthritis and slow cartilage damage
A green vegetable may help reduce symptoms of arthritis - including cartilage damage... Arthritis and other joint problems are uncomfortable conditions that affect many people and can cause joint pain and swelling , as well as mobility problems. Besides medication, what you eat can also alleviate these symptoms. According to the Arthritis Fou ...
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Nigeria Basks in the Blissful Embrace of Tropical Splendor
In a delightful turn of Weather events, Nigeria is currently experiencing a spell of idyllic tropical weather, casting a warm and inviting glow across the nation. The lush green landscapes are adorned with vibrant blossoms, and the air is infused with the sweet scent of tropical blooms. This atmospheric transformation has not only lifted spirits bu ...
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Advocating Local Elegance: Urgent Call to Support and Patronize Nigerian Fashion Brands.
In a bid to address the escalating overconsumption of foreign fashions and goods in Nigeria, a clarion call has been sounded for citizens to actively support and patronize homegrown fashion brands. This plea emphasizes the pivotal role that consumers play in fostering a vibrant and sustainable local fashion industry while curbing the pervasive reli ...
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Tragedy Strikes as Ekiti Monarchs Fall Victim to Herdsmen Attacks in Nigeria.
In a horrifying turn of events, Ekiti State in Nigeria is grappling with the tragic killings of several monarchs at the hands of marauding herdsmen. The peaceful reign of these traditional leaders has been brutally disrupted, leaving the community in shock and mourning. Reports indicate that the assailants, believed to be herdsmen, launched a de ...
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Nigeria Grapples with Soaring Foreign Product Consumption as Local Manufacturers Struggle for Recognition.
In a concerning trend, Nigeria is witnessing an alarming surge in the consumption of foreign products, overshadowing the efforts of local manufacturers who are facing neglect and a lack of patronage. This growing dependence on imports poses a significant threat to the country’s economy and hampers the development of indigenous industries. Desp ...
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Illegal Mining Crisis Grips Nigeria: Urgent Action Needed to Tackle Environmental Degradation and Economic Fallout.
Illegal mining has become a pervasive issue in Nigeria, posing serious environmental, economic, and social challenges for the country. The unregulated extraction of minerals and natural resources has led to widespread environmental degradation, deforestation, and pollution of water sources. This illicit practice not only undermines sustainable deve ...
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Nigeria Grapples with Insufficient Minimum Wage: Calls Intensify for Comprehensive Reforms to Alleviate Economic Strain on Workers.
In Nigeria, the issue of a meager minimum wage has emerged as a pressing concern, casting a spotlight on the economic challenges faced by a significant portion of the population. The current minimum wage, despite recent adjustments, remains insufficient to meet the basic needs of many Nigerian workers, perpetuating a cycle of financial strain and e ...
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Nigeria Faces Escalating Kidnapping Crisis: Urgent Calls for Comprehensive Action and International Support.
Kidnapping has become an alarming and pervasive issue in Nigeria, posing a grave threat to the safety and security of its citizens. In recent years, the country has witnessed a surge in kidnappings, with both urban and rural areas affected. Criminal groups, often well-organized and armed, engage in abductions for various motives, including financia ...
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Rising Concerns Over Tricycle Surge Prompt Regulatory Review in Nigerian Transportation
In a recent development, Nigeria is witnessing a surge in the use of tricycles, commonly known as "keke," raising concerns about road safety and regulatory compliance. The influx of tricycles into the transportation landscape has prompted authorities to address the associated challenges. With an aim to enhance road safety and regulate the tricycle ...
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Singer Aaron Carter, 34, found dead in his home, reports say
Aaron Carter, who won early fame as a child pop star and toured with his brother’s hit band Backstreet Boys before pursuing careers in rap and acting, was found dead in his home near Los Angeles on Saturday, according to media reports. A Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department spokesperson on Saturday afternoon confirmed to Reuters that deputies had foun ...
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Passenger plane crashes into Lake Victoria in Tanzania, 19 dead
At least 19 people died when a passenger plane crashed into Lake Victoria in Tanzania on Sunday while trying to land at a nearby airport, the prime minister and airline said. Flight PW494, operated by Precision Air, hit the water during storms and heavy rain, the state Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) reported. Rescuers in boats rushed t ...
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Starbucks plans to tap young, wealthy customers to weather recession
Starbucks Corp topped Wall Street estimates for quarterly comparable sales and profits, saying it will weather any coming recession by selling customized cold drinks through its rewards app. Demand in North America for pricier drinks remained strong and declines in China were not as bad as projected in its fourth quarter ended Oct. 2. Earnings wer ...
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Amazon continues to destroy new goods and returns
An investigation by Greenpeace, Business Insider and ZDF frontal proves that Amazon continues to throw away and destroy returns and new goods. Secretly recorded images and conversations with employees reveal the ecological madness of a throwaway culture at Amazon. The company does not see itself as responsible, but rather the so-called third-party ...
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Thousands line up to buy as iPhone 14 hits Vietnam market
Many people in Hanoi and HCMC waited in line all night Thursday to pick up their pre-ordered iPhone 14 models when it was finally released in Vietnam on 14 October. This year Apple, the U.S. company that makes the iPhone, had instructed authorized retailers to wait until Friday before selling in Vietnam. Retailers faced fines of up to VND2 billi ...
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Quebec lawmakers refuse to swear oath to King Charles
Several newly-elected Quebec opposition lawmakers on Wednesday declared they would not swear an oath to Canada’s head of state, King Charles III, as required by the constitution. The 11 Quebec solidaire party members elected on October 3 joined three members of the Parti Quebecois who last week said they, too, would refuse to take the oath. The ...
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US considering joint weapons production with Taiwan
The U.S. government is considering a plan to jointly produce weapons with Taiwan, a business lobby said on Wednesday, an initiative intended to speed up arms transfers to bolster Taipei’s deterrence against China. U.S. presidents have approved more than $20 billion in weapons sales to Taiwan since 2017 as China has ramped up military pressure on t ...
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UK’s Truss says she is resigning as PM
Liz Truss said on Thursday she was resigning as prime minister, brought down by her economic program that sent shockwaves through the markets and divided her Conservative Party just six weeks after she was appointed. A leadership election will be completed within the next week. Speaking outside the door of her Number 10 Downing Street office, T ...
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Thousands take to the streets of Paris to protest soaring prices
Thousands of people took to the streets of Paris on Sunday to protest against soaring prices as weeks of strikes for higher wages at oil refineries spurred demands for a general strike. The leader of hard-left party La France Insoumise (France Unbowed), Jean-Luc Melenchon, marched alongside this year’s Nobel Prize winner for Literature, Annie Erna ...
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Netflix reverses subscriber slump, shares surge 14%
Netflix Inc reversed customer losses that had hammered its stock this year and projected more growth ahead, reassuring Wall Street as it prepares to offer a new streaming option with advertising. Shares of Netflix jumped 14% in after-hours trading, boosted in part by the streaming giant’s forecast that it would pick up 4.5 million customers in the ...
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World’s biggest private firms lag listed peers in setting emissions targets: study
The world’s largest privately owned companies are severely lagging their public market peers when it comes to setting climate targets, according to an analysis by the nonprofit Net Zero Tracker released on Wednesday. Just 32 of the 100 biggest private firms have set a target to reach net-zero carbon emissions, compared with 69 of the 100 largest p ...
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Google faces EU antitrust charges over its adtech business: sources
Alphabet unit Google could face EU antitrust charges next year over its digital advertising business, putting the company at risk of fine in the EU of over a billion euros. Google’s ad business, which generated over $100 billion in sales last year, is Alphabet’s biggest moneymaker. It accounted for about 80% of annual revenue, despite efforts over ...
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Australia suffers flash floods in southeast, Melbourne suburb evacuated
Thousands of people across Australia’s southeast were asked to evacuate their homes on Friday, including some in a western suburb of Melbourne, after two days of incessant rains triggered flash flooding and fast-moving waters burst river banks. Large parts of Victoria state, southern New South Wales and the northern regions of the island state of ...
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Gun attack on central Mexico bar kills 12
Twelve people were killed in a shooting at a bar in central Mexico on Saturday, local authorities said, with growing cartel violence making the region one of the country’s most dangerous. Industrial Guanajuato state has become the site of a raging dispute between two rival groups -- the Santa Rosa de Lima and Jalisco New Generation cartels -- know ...
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8 remedies from turmeric
Turmeric is very familiar to each of us. Turmeric is known to have many health benefits, especially useful for gallstones, hepatitis, gastritis... 1. Pharmacological effects of turmeric Yellow and black turmeric have been used in Eastern medicine for a long time. Both types have anti-inflammatory activity . The rhizomes of yellow and black ...
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Biden vows consequences for Saudi Arabia after OPEC+ decision
President Joe Biden pledged on Tuesday "there will be consequences" for U.S. relations with Saudi Arabia after OPEC+ announced last week that it would cut its oil production target over U.S. objections. His announcement came a day after powerful Democratic Senator Bob Menendez, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the United St ...
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Vietnam wins seat on UN Human Rights Council
Vietnam is one of 14 countries elected by the United Nations General Assembly to the UN Human Rights Council for the 2023-25 term. At the election Tuesday at the UN headquarters in New York, the U.S., it won 145 out of a total of 189 votes, according to UN WebTV. The 13 other members elected are: Algeria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Chile, Costa Rica, ...
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Super-rich held accountable for water usage in drought stricken LA
As Los Angeles experiences a historic drought, local authorities are cracking down on excessive water usage by the super-rich. Those who refuse to stop using their swimming pools or watering their expansive gardens in the water deprived area are being threatened with the introduction of newly developed “flow restrictors”. Los Angeles are encoura ...
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EU: Sales ban on products and goods made with forced labor
Around the world, modern slavery is on the rise, and with it, goods and products made under forced labor. The work usually takes place under poor conditions, violence, or threat of violence. The EU Commission is now proposing a ban on the sale and import of products made with forced labor. Bricks, textiles, and electronics. Tobacco, tea, and co ...
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More than 360 migrants rescued at sea trying to reach Britain
More than 360 migrants were rescued Sunday while attempting the perilous crossing between the north coast of France and the south coast of England, in small boats, French officials said. Regional maritime boats and a French Navy patrol ship made multiple trips to rescue groups of people in difficulty in the Channel, the French coastal authority Pr ...
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Samsung’s earnings slump on rapid drop-off in chip demand
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd flagged a worse-than-expected 32% drop in quarterly operating earnings on Friday, as an economic downturn slashed demand for electronic devices and the memory chips that go in them. Samsung’s memory chip shipments likely came in below already downgraded expectations and prices could fall further this quarter, analysts sa ...
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Job growth in US strong in September as labor market forges ahead
U.S. job growth slowed moderately in September while the unemployment rate dropped to 3.5%, pointing to a tight labor market which keeps the Federal Reserve on its aggressive monetary policy tightening campaign for a while. Though the decline in the jobless rate from 3.7% in August was partly because of people leaving the workforce, fewer American ...
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French author Annie Ernaux wins 2022 Nobel Prize for Literature
French author Annie Ernaux won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature on Thursday for "the courage and clinical acuity" in her largely autobiographical books examining personal memory and social inequality. In explaining its choice, the Swedish Academy said Ernaux, 82, "consistently and from different angles, examines a life marked by strong dispariti ...
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Samsung, SK Hynix to be spared brunt of China chip crackdown by US
The Biden administration plans to spare SK Hynix and Samsung from the brunt of new restrictions on memory chipmakers in China aimed at thwarting Beijing’s technological ambitions and blocking its military advances, sources said. The Commerce Department, which plans to release new curbs on exports of technology to China this week, will likely deny ...
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Ex-cop kills 38 in gun and knife rampage at Thai children’s daycare center
A former policeman killed 38 people, including 22 children, in a knife and gun rampage at a daycare center in Thailand on Thursday, later shooting dead his wife and child at their home before turning his weapon on himself, police said. The children at the daycare center in Uthai Sawan, a town 500 km (310 miles) northeast of Bangkok, were mostly st ...
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Shoeshine Boy, Union Leader, President of Brazil: A Portrait of Lula da Silva
Lula da Silva grew up in poverty and became president of Brazil. During the military dictatorship, he fought for democracy and workers’ rights. As president, he helped millions of Brazilians out of poverty. Lula was imprisoned by a rigged trial. After his release, he is campaigning against the far-right Bolsonaro for president of Brazil. He won the ...
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Torres Strait Islanders win climate lawsuit against Australia
According to a ruling by the UN Human Rights Committee, Australia has not sufficiently protected the inhabitants of the Torres Strait Islands from the consequences of the climate crisis. Rising sea levels threaten the lives, homes, and culture of the indigenous people who have lived on the island for centuries. The government must now compensate th ...
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South Korea, US, Japan stage anti-submarine drills amid North Korea tension
The navies of South Korea, the United States and Japan staged trilateral anti-submarine exercises for the first time in five years on Friday, amid tension over North Korea’s series of missile tests. The drills were held in international waters off the Korean peninsula’s east coast, just a day after North Korea fired two ballistic missiles into the ...
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