Thursday 9th May 2024:Clean Water Project in 9 Bauchi Villages
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The 5th Estate Newsletter || Thursday 9th May 2024
Thousands of residents of Rigar Jeji and neighbouring communities were excited following the commencement of the water supply project by WaterAid Nigeria with funding support from global supply chains logistics provider DP World.
WATERAID with the support of PepsiCo Foundation handed over 6,000 litres solar-powered borehole and a rehabilitated sanitation facility of 15 cubicles to Ojodu Junior Grammar School, Lagos.
A non-governmental organisation, Peering Advocacy and Advancement Centre in Africa (PAACA) has decried the poor level of knowledge and enlightenment about electoral laws and processes in Nigeria.
The Chief Executive Officer, Dumena Education Mr. Kingsley Ezejiaku, has urged school owners to introduce and integrate digital literacy courses into schools curricula to enable children to learn technology with ease.
A civil society organisation has threatened legal action against the Nigerian government following the implementation of the cyber security tax.
A group of Nigerian journalists participating in the same media fellowship as Daniel Ojukwu have called for his release.
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The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has kicked against the planned reintroduction of the telecom tax by the Federal Government.
The Imo State Police Commissioner has arrested three police officers for assaulting, brutalizing and extorting Mr. Tochukwu Ukazu who lives in New York but returned to Nigeria to visit his family.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), in collaboration with the Coca-Cola Foundation and TechnoServe Nigeria, is set to launch the Nigeria Plastic Solutions Activity (NPSA).
Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF), in conjunction with the World Economic Forum (WEF) and Forum of Young Global Leaders (YGL), has unveiled gifted and high calibre individuals for the esteemed 2024 class of the World Economic Forum Young Global Leaders (YGL) Dangote Fellows.
The global agrifood system presents a huge opportunity to cut almost a third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions through affordable and available actions, while continuing to feed a growing population, according to a new World Bank report.
This week, the African Development Bank Group will leverage its deep expertise and convening power to highlight the crucial role of agricultural technologies, fertilizer and healthy soils in driving sustainable agricultural growth at the Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit in Nairobi.
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