Nigeria has become the largest producer of cassava in the world with an annual output of 45 million metric tons. The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr Audu Ogbeh, has said. Check also:Nigeria To cut 24,000 Ghost Workers From The National Payroll, Saving $11.5 Million A Month Ogbe who was represented by the Minister of State of Agriculture and ...
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9 Yr Old Entrepreneur Wins Million Dollar Contract
How did a 9-year old entrepreneur, Mikaila Ulmer of Sugar Land, TX, beat out the conglomerate giants such as Kraft, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Procter & Gamble to land coveted shelf space and a million dollar contract with Whole Foods? Check also: The 23 year old is South Africa’s youngest self-made millionaire today Her precocious response? “I don’t know? Do they make theirs ...
Read More »Samsung Is Getting Sued Once Again For Being A Copycat
Samsung and Apple have a long history of legal battles that started several years ago when Samsung took inspiration from Apple’s iPhone and iPad to revamp its own mobile product line. A whole lot of inspiration, in fact. So it’s natural to presume when you see new that Samsung is getting sued again, Apple’s legal team will wind up on the ...
Read More »East African Governments In Plans To Stop Importing Used-Clothes
NAIROBI – Gigomba market, just north of Nairobi’s downtown, is a place to buy just about anything. At its entrance, where ragged minibuses push their way through rutted red mud, stalls sell piles of pillows, plastic toys, cutlery and soap. But the most common wares are second-hand clothing. Piles of old T-shirts and jeans; winter jackets, incongruous in the equatorial ...
Read More »10 Things Women Entrepreneurs Should Consider
Entrepreneurs according to a report by the Center for American Progress, women of color “are a principal force behind one of the most important components of America’s current marketplace and our nation’s future economy: entrepreneurship.” Specifically,[3] from 1997 to 2013 women-owned firms grew by 59 percent overall and African American women-owned firms grew by 258 percent! Sisters are definitely doing ...
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