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Governor Umar Namadi says Jigawa State is on track to supply 50% of Nigeria’s total rice demand by the year 2030, with major ...
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The Punch on MSNDon’t relocate, Jigawa gov begs corps members at swearing-insalThe National Youth Service Corps has sworn in 1,900 corps members of the 2024 Batch 'A' Stream I deployed to Jigawa State for ...
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The Punch on MSNHajj 2025: Jigawa pilgrims board remits N6.3bn to NAHCONThe Jigawa State Pilgrims Welfare Board says it has remitted over N6.3 billion to the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria as payment for this year's Hajj pilgrims.
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNReport any Agro dealer sabotaging govt efforts – Jigawa govt to rice farmersThe Jigawa State Government has called on residents to report any agro-dealer or individual attempting to sabotage its 2025 ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNJigawa govt target 3.6 million metric tons of rice annuallyJigawa State Government is planning to produce 3.6 million metric tons of rice annually to boost Nigeria’s rice ...
Authorities in Jigawa State say 23 farmers have been arrested for allegedly selling subsidised agricultural inputs meant to ...
We cultivate rice twice a year. In 2024 alone, we cultivated over 200,000 hectares of rice. This year, we are scaling up to ...
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Tribune Online on MSNFG donates 10,000 water pumping machines to Jigawa to boost rice productionThe Jigawa State Government confirmed the receipt of 10,000 water pump machines from the Federal Government as support for dry season rice production.This was disclosed by the Technical Adviser to the ...
The National Association of Small-Scale Industrialists (NASSI), Jigawa State Chapter, has congratulated Governor Malam Umar ...
Jigawa state Governor, Umar Namadi has formally inaugurated the Justice Sector Reform Committee during a ceremony held at ...
The victims had previously fled their hometown due to persistent bandit attacks and had been residing in Kaduna State.
Jigawa state government has said that it is committed to scaling up its rice cultivation efforts to meet 50 percent of Nigeria’s total rice requirements by the year 2030.
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