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30% Of Poultry Farms Shut Down In Nigeria AS Economic Hardship Continues To Escalate

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) has revealed that 30 per cent of poultry farms across the country have shut down in the first half of 2024 due to economic hardships.

Godwin Egbebe, the National Publicity Secretary of PAN, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday.

Egbebe attributed the closures to exorbitant operational costs, which have also caused a significant rise in egg prices nationwide. He stressed the urgency of government intervention to prevent the complete collapse of the poultry farming sector.

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“About 30 per cent of local poultry farmers nationwide have shut down their farms due to the hardship faced in the sector in the first half of the year.

“The government needs to know the severity of the situation poultry farmers are facing in the sector,” Egbebe stated.

According to him, a crate of eggs, which cost between N2500 and N3200 at the beginning of the year, surged to N4200 by June 2024.

This development coincides with rising inflation rates in Nigeria. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the country’s headline inflation reached 33.95 per cent in May 2024, with food inflation climbing to 40.66 per cent.

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Egbebe warned that without intervention, the sector risks further decline, which could further increase food shortages and inflation.

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Ex-provost AUN, Prof Baba’s loses three children in auto clash

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A motor accident has claimed the lives of three children of Professor Yusuf Attahir Baba, the former provost of the American University of Nigeria, AUN, also known as ABTI American University Nigeria, in Yola, Adamawa State.
The tragic incident, which occurred Friday night, has left the academic community and the nation in mourning.

Former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, who founded AUN, has expressed shock over the tragic incident.

In a statement, he said, “It is with a heavy heart that I condole with the family of Professor Yusuf Attahir Baba, former provost of the American University of Nigeria, on the loss of three children in a ghastly motor accident last night.”

According to him, “It is my wish that we put the family in our prayers at this difficult time, for Allah to comfort them and accept the return of the departed souls. Amin.”

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Professor Baba, a respected academic and administrator, previously served as the provost of AUN, an institution renowned as Africa’s first development university.

The loss of his children has sparked an outpouring of condolences from colleagues, students, and the wider community, who are rallying to support the grieving family during the unimaginable tragedy.

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Girl, Mother Beat Father To Death In Delta Community

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A young girl identified as Onyinye and her mother have reportedly beaten her father to death.

The incident occurred along Urhobo Road in Sapele Local Government Area of Delta State after the man questioned her daughter’s second pregnancy out of wedlock.

According to the report, the deceased, a commercial tricycle operator, was reprimanding his daughter for the second pregnancy when she became angry and pounced on, beating him to stupor.

Onyinye’s mother was said to have quickly locked the door, joining her daughter in assaulting the husband until he fell and hit his head on the ground.

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He was reported to have died instantly, before neighbors could intervene and force the door open.

Sources in the area said residents raised an alarm, inviting the police, who arrested both the mother and daughter.

When contacted, the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, claimed that the matter had not been reported.

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World Athletics Relay: China Denies Blame in Nigerian Athletes’ Withdrawal Over Visa Issues

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Embassy of China in Nigeria has pushed back against claims that visa delays were responsible for Nigerian athletes’ withdrawal from the upcoming World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou, China.

In response to reports and a public statement by the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), which cited delays in visa processing as the reason for the country’s withdrawal from the event scheduled for May 10–11, the Chinese Embassy released a detailed clarification asserting that it acted swiftly and professionally to facilitate the process.

According to the Embassy, it received a formal request for visa support from Nigeria’s National Sports Commission on April 24—two weeks before the competition—following a letter dated April 22. The embassy stated that it immediately communicated with the Commission and provided guidance on required documentation.

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The visa application materials were submitted to the China Visa Application Centre on May 6, the embassy noted. In response, it activated expedited procedures and completed visa issuance by May 8, just two days later.

“The Embassy of China in Nigeria has always actively supported people-to-people and sports cooperation between the two countries,” the statement read. “We have consistently assisted Nigerian citizens in visa applications in an efficient and professional manner.”

The Embassy also underscored that visa issuance is a matter of national sovereignty and requires applicants to follow standard procedures and timelines. It described the AFN’s statement as “clearly inconsistent with the facts.”

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