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Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by AnonPoet: 6:49pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
GOODWILL MESSAGE BY REP. (SIR) SAM ONUIGBO FCIS, FNIM, KJW, CHAIRMAN, SECURITY, SPECIAL INTERVENTIONS AND CLIMATE CHANGE, GOVERNING BOARD, NORTHEAST DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (NEDC) DURING THE FIRST CONFERENCE ON ACCELERATING AGRICULTURAL ADAPTATION IN AFRICA IN ABUJA, NIGERIA, HELD AT THE ABUJA CONTINENTAL HOTEL, ON OCTOBER 16-18, 2023. Agriculture employs more than half of Africa’s workforce out of which smallholder farmers constitute 60 percent of the population in low-income African countries. Africa has 60 percent of the world’s uncultivated arable land, and agriculture accounts for 30-40 percent of its GDP (According to World Bank and Africa Development Bank reports). https://leaders.ng/2023/10/16/onuigbo-decries-impact-of-climate-change-on-food-security/ 1 Like
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Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by slivertongue: 6:59pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
this is just the beginning |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by APCNig: 7:01pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
slivertongue: Na you go cry |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by slivertongue: 7:03pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
APCNig: ok. na only me cry under Buhari and na only me dey experience the high cost of living. 3 Likes |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by BestDesigner01: 8:17pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
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Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by Crystalfair(f): 8:18pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
Ok 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by loadedvibes: 8:18pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
Which yeye climate change 2 Likes |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by MrPOTUS: 8:19pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
By d time balablu is don with Nigerians, they will beg Abacha to come back from death to rule them. |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by socialmediaman: 8:19pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by paskal16: 8:21pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
slivertongue:leave that mumu Him mamas for Ibadan still dey hustle for palliative 1 Like |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by Chetas81(m): 8:23pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
THE BLACK AFRICANS FIND IT DIFFICULT TO KNOW THEIR COMMON CHALLENGES, HOW COME BLACK AFRICANS REMAIN POOR WHILE THE OYINBO PEOPLE KEEP ON DO BETTER THAN WE BLACK AFRICANS 2 Likes |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:24pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
FOOD FOR ALL BY 2030 9 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by SensualMan: 8:26pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
Igbo people are ready to import grains from China, Taiwan, Russia, Europe and anywhere in the world to feed themselves because the money is too much. A tribe with non existent government presence keep surviving and prospering more than the tribe that stole their mandate. A tribe surrounded by enemies just like the Israelites who are surrounded by Arab enemies keep prospering. Igbo the nation under God! In the midst of all the hardship, Igbos keep assisting the hateful yoruba tribe without malice. The famine that befell Egyptians in the days of old shall befall Nigeria and will consume every household that bears the #Ronu mark. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by bluefilm: 8:28pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
Who is this useless WOKE alarmist? |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by Benwallt(m): 8:28pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
This one don smoke Igbo. Watin consain Nigeria and climate change. Rain nor fall? Sun nor shine? |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by specialmati(m): 8:30pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
like seriously |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by jojothaiv(m): 8:31pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
It's the comments for me though... |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by osazsky(m): 8:34pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
Impact of Fulani herdsmen on food security should be d topic |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by stigman(m): 8:34pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
Ezi |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by EdiskyHarry: 8:45pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
Rubbish, Which climate change |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by kajog: 9:04pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
Thief, climate change kill u there, dey find ur own share, wetin una wan do put b4, when it rain it rain, bank do pull off loan for farmers, dey suppose ask them why |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by truthhurtsnaira: 9:41pm On Oct 16, 2023 |
Climate change my foot LOL |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by bonechamberlain(m): 12:18am On Oct 17, 2023 |
This climate change stuff is a ruse, Africans are just trying to cash out from the west with this nonsense. The west have a selfish agenda with this their climate change noise, it's never about concern for the human race. Africans as usual would do anything for the dollar. |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by Moneyboyz: 1:28am On Oct 17, 2023 |
My tomatos have been dying off, something in the weather keeps killing them. |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by ican2020: 4:47am On Oct 17, 2023 |
Food scarcity has no business with climate change but rather insecurity and very poor leadership |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by viodemus: 5:22am On Oct 17, 2023 |
Africans really need to grow their wisdom and mature for real. Africans always like to be a dead weight to other continents. Africans think that well to do countries, will leave their future shaping to come and be baby sitting Africa. A continent with no economics strategy or any situational adjustments and problem solving skills. If its religion, we will be forming know it all. Just no maturity. That is why this next rush for Africa's resources will be crazy, if africans don't mature quickly. How can a continent with good land be hungry. Do you think it is America or China or Russia or Europe or middle east; that will come put african people interest before theirs? These countries and continents are still trying to get better, even with their achievements, they still try to be better. They have their flaws, some are even slacking and confused, but they are not just sitting back and always looking for help everytime. Some Africans like to blame the Europeans or whoever, which is the most laziest thing to do. Just imagine that you know a person you are way better than now, of course, you want the person to be out of their messed up situation, but once the person starts elevating too fast, even doing better than you, - fear, motivation, and probably jealousy, will creep in. It is up to you on how you want to handle that situation. Someone like me, I will hold on to the motivation aspect and block the fear and jealousy. My point is, you can't judge how people will receive you, you can only hope. So, Africans should know its not a game, other continents wish you well but not better than them. And that is not a crime. If they give you enough love like that, appreciate it, but it is not their responsibility to see you through before their own interest. Even back when Britain was a world power, it didn't really want the USA to surpass her, but at least wanted them to be well enough in order to do viable businesses with. Same as USA and china,,USA feels some kind of way about china, but don't really want a worse economy for China; eventhough china cheats the rules of the game. There are numerous examples as these situations. The difference with these great countries, is that they are focused, dedicated, work hard in their missions for economics progress, and eventually earn their respect. Look at the Japanese, came out from a devastating war, faced looser humiliation after the war, and have since become a top 10 economy; same for Germany, korea, many parts of Europe, etc. The USA, went through civil war from 1860s, by late 1800s and early 1900s, they were in the top 10 economies. They earned their respect. Vietnam is another place; Israel is another place. India is rising. These countries know that as much as others help them, it is going to be with limits. They have to need it more, find the creativity, and work hard more. The USA is not saying am number 1, so let me just chill; no, they are finding ways to be better than their current situation. Same as china, and other serious countries. Something like food, needs to be done by the person that needs it more. Of course, you need cooperation, of course you might need help or buy from another efficient market, but your core food, need to be done by that country. It is good for your security, because what if a hateful person or persons or govt, wants to do serious damage to your country, like change the dna of your plants or do other alterations. So, it is your responsibility to be better on your feeding and have a peaceful and understanding society, in order to grow and earn respect. Not many people go to a lazy and pitiful person with great ideas and gifts, but many people will go to well to do people with great ideas and expensive gifts. Africa, show some maturity. Work hard, cooperate with other countries rightfully, - especially other continents, not only when it is about going to beg and beg them, or when it is religion. why can't Africa look into indoor farming, and outdoor too. Become an expert in it. Food should not be a problem. And the standard of procedure should be high standard. Quality. Work hard, intelligently, and with a vision to be better. Build a sane society and drop unnecessary archaic ways that is a dead weight to progress. Respect is earned, not given in the world stage. |
Re: Onuigbo Decries Impact Of Climate Change On Food Security by hstar: 8:13am On Oct 17, 2023 |
post=126444212:You know if you go dey alive that time? Shouting food for all up and down! |
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