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  • FeaturedNDBlogJun 3
    PIND Foundation Set to Revive Cocoa Plantations, Productivity in Five Years

    By Oluwaseun Akingboye Akure — Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) has fashioned a five-year plan to revitalize cocoa productivity by rejuvenating existing plantations in the country +

  • NDBlogFeaturedMay 27
    Goodwill message by PIND Foundation at the International Collaboration & Investors Summit 2019

    The Cross River International Collaboration Economic Summit is a significant milestone in the transformation of Cross River State’s economy. We need new approaches and platforms like this summit for setting +

  • NDBlogFeaturedMay 27
    Opinion: Energy Access Model for Off-grid Communities in Niger Delta

      By Teslim Giwa   Electricity as a recipe for sustainable growth The provision of electricity and affordable energy has been a major challenge to communities in the Niger Delta +

  • NDBlogFeaturedMay 14
    AfDB gets $61.8m to drive initiative for women entrepreneurs

    The Governing Committee of the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative (We-Fi) has approved a funding allocation of $61.8 million (about N22.248 billion) for the African Development Bank’s Affirmative Finance Action for +

  • NDBlogMay 3
    Meet the Ponzi Schemers

      2016 was a tough year for many Nigerians. The economic recession, the fall of the naira, and many other challenges made Nigerians look for alternative means of survival, and +

  • NDBlogMay 3
    Study: More young people, especially girls attempting suicide

      A new study that shows adolescents are attempting suicide by overdose at increasing rates is further evidence that the pervasive public health problem needs more conversation and money, experts +

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