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I am satisfied with the conduct of the election today so far. Inec can only build on what he had done today.... |
AMINDA:Show us your original results |
Wailing wailers on the loose,...... ![]() |
Alex otti has always been Tinubu boy before he joined labor party. |
Pfp is still much relevant in Nigeria than noisemakers Adc.... |
Ofunaofu:Do you think every part of Nigeria is like Abuja and Lagos state? Put your thinking cap on, if you don't have then make a request 4it. What is display in Abuja today is real -time but it can not be true for every part of Nigeria. That is why National Assembly in her wisdom called for the removal of " mandatory" in our electronic transmission in order to avert litigation at the tribunals. It doesn't also mean that real-time transmission is not possible where Internet penetration is readily available.. |
greatiyk4u:Who sabi obi father and mother for Nigeria.... |
yarimo:They are already looking frustrated ![]() |
Shawarmagirl:If it is fake, show us the original..... |
Brendaniel:Well, I don't expect you to say the truth because lying is your native language. If they don't put an end to sharia practice, killing continues....... |
anonimi:I hope you heard what happened in a village outskirts of ilorin. The terrorists called the locals out to accept what sharia truly preaches but the villagers rejected it. I think you know what happened next...... |
Esthered:Yes, that is where they derived their motivations. And sharia practice is the resultant product of Quran and Hadiths... |
There are practicing what is stipulated in the sharia law. The Sharia practice is derived from al-quran and Hadith..... |
The solution to incessant killings in the North is put an end to sharia law.......... |
Brendaniel:U are crying 😭😭 already I love d taste of your tears ![]() |
Bahamas95:Otti is preparing to decamp to APC from Labor party. He is not even on talking term with obi any longer. Any other party that win the Abuja poll apart from APC will decamp after six months to the same APC.,. |
Jaylord12:Fixing the currency at a particular rate using billions of dollars every week is no longer sustainable, Mumu ,as the government before Tinubu found it difficult to pay workers salaries and engage in infrastructure developments. What we have now is manage floating.... |
SpaceX:Adc, where saints and angels reside..... |
Central Bank no longer print money to pay workers salaries. |
ogashman:Please don't cry when same is done to your village boys in South -West. I can see that you are happy now 😁😁 |
miracle002:I have told you many times that Adc has no life. In 2027 election, Adc will fall flat and die. Then you will know that the spirit dat spoke with u about Adc winning 2027 election was demonic........ |
princeade86:Checkmating the minister doesn't mean one has to be tactless and aggressive but decorum should always be displayed. |
In Nigeria, where food waste is a pressing issue, Ecotutu’s cutting-edge cold storage solution is bringing hope to farmers and helping the country tackle its huge post-harvest losses. By leveraging solar-powered cold storage facilities, Ecotutu – a cleantech agro business is enabling farmers to extend shelf life, increase income, and reduce Nigeria’s food waste, estimated at N3.5 trillion annual loss. The agrofirm moved and stored about 18,000 tons of perishable produce across Nigeria, preventing roughly 13,000 tons of food loss in the process in 2025, according to its impact report. The figures show how access to reliable cooling is reshaping the country’s agricultural sector. “In 2025, we moved and stored approximately 18,000 tons of perishable produce,” Babajide Oluwase, chief executive officer at Ecotutu said in the report. “We helped prevent roughly 13,000 tons of food loss. We also validated a critical truth about our market: women are the backbone of food security.” For many farmers and traders, the absence of cold storage turns every harvest into a race against time. Without cooling, produce must be sold immediately, often at distress prices, or risk complete spoilage. Cold-chain access changes that equation. “Before the cold room, I sold in a rush,” one of Ecotutu’s clients said in the report. “Now I sell with confidence,” reflecting a shift from survival-driven sales to market-led transactions. The report showed that users of cold storage recorded an average income increase of 30 percent in 2025, largely because they could hold inventory longer, reduce waste and meet buyer quality standards consistently. For processors, access to cold logistics reduced rejected raw materials by up to 45 percent, stabilising supply chains that are often disrupted by heat exposure and transport delays. The impact is particularly visible in horticulture, where heat sensitivity makes fruits and vegetables highly vulnerable. Farmers and aggregators using cold storage reported up to a 35 percent reduction in spoilage, helping preserve both food value and embedded resources such as water, land and labour. Beyond storage, cold-chain logistics are also proving critical. Case studies from the report show how temperature-controlled transport preserved mango pulp for Reel Fruit, a dried fruit agro company, that wanted to move from Ogun to Lagos, reduced spoilage for fresh produce distribution within Lagos, and protected pineapples transported across borders from the Benin Republic to Nigeria, routes where heat exposure previously wiped out value before goods reached the market. Yet the report argues that cold chain is not merely a technical fix, but a systems intervention. “Cold chain is a system, not a product,” Ecotutu noted following its 2025 Cold Chain in Agriculture Roundtable, which brought together policymakers, financiers and agribusiness operators. It noted that players in storage, logistics, and energy value chains must work together; if not, losses simply shift from one point in the value chain to another. One key insight from the roundtable was that infrastructure is often deployed in the wrong places, clustered around urban markets rather than production and aggregation zones where losses actually occur. It noted that players in storage, logistics, and energy value chains must work together; if not, losses simply shift from one point in the value chain to another. One key insight from the roundtable was that infrastructure is often deployed in the wrong places, clustered around urban markets rather than production and aggregation zones where losses actually occur. Financing also remains misaligned, with high interest rates and weak collateral frameworks limiting cold-chain investment, despite clear demand. “Knowledge and standards gaps lead to misuse, spoilage, and underperformance even where infrastructure exists,” the report notes. Cold-chain expansion is also emerging as a climate intervention. By saving food that would otherwise rot, Ecotutu estimates it avoided about 39,000 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions in 2025, while solar-powered systems displaced diesel generators commonly used for cooling. Food waste is a major driver of methane emissions, making loss reduction one of the fastest routes to climate mitigation within food systems. The report further revealed that its survey showed that women appear to be central beneficiaries. About 45 percent of Ecotutu’s users in 2025 were women, reflecting their dominant role in food trading and processing. The report showed that women-led enterprises exhibited strong utilisation discipline, translating cold storage access into better cash flow and inventory management. The full report can be downloaded on the company’s website. The report disclosed that Nigeria’s cold-chain gap remains wide. Investment gaps run into billions of dollars across fresh produce, meat, dairy and aquaculture. However, Ecotutu plans to deploy over 40 additional solar and hybrid cold rooms by 2026, targeting logistics hubs and underserved markets.
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Gerhards:What is the truth that he has told? Let's hear your view on the correlation walking stick has with IQ. |
AMINDA:You are still dwelling in the past . When the same obi who campaigned for his party's candidate in his state governorship election couldn't even secure victory for his party in his own local government. The dynamism for election has changed because people have seen obi for whom he is. |
esnbrutality:Does walking with stick have anything to do with low IQ? Are you a Nigeria? Nigerians are smarter dan dis,.. ![]() |
esnbrutality:And northern unity is alive you can ask southern kaduna, Taraba,Benue and plateau.You shall learn in 2027 since you have a hard skull. Or you are thinking that peter obi would be the standard bearer of any political party. .. he has lost his goodwill because of his low IQ |
HIGHESTPOPORI:Yes, he is in charge just as the 30 governors in APC are also in charge. |
AMINDA:He was rejected by the APC first when he came to Abuja, begging and prostrating before the president. The question should have been "why did he go to APC begging and prostrating if Adc is truly a formidable and viable option?" |

