How safe are GMOs released in Nigeria? Since the commercial release of pod borer-resistant PBR Cowpea in 2019, no reported…
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The reality of climate change and its consequences in Nigeria are indisputable, and the only option for the country is…
The Women Farmers Advancement Network (WOFAN) has provided solar-powered boreholes and renovated two major mosques in Kwanar Dangora, Bebeji Local…
The Women Farmers Advancement Network (WOFAN) has unveiled a roadmap to help farmers embrace climate-smart agriculture while exploring opportunities in…
To mark the 2025 International Women’s Day (IWD), the Women Farmers Advancement Network (WOFAN) has launched a transformative initiative aimed…
Even a stone-hearted devil cannot but must be undoubtedly empathetic to the plight of Mallam Amadu Yakubu, a devastatingly physically…
Are Nigerians aware of the World Peace Day, September 21, 2024? How can you have peace when unsure of the…
Nigeria, as a developing country, has a pocket of rotten eggs but is endowed with kindhearted people who give a helping hand to people in need. Hajia Salamatu Garba is a benevolent personality who founded the Women Farmers Advancement Network (WOFAN) to provide hope to the hopeless. The story of WOFAN creation is a heartwarming and motivational tale of how an act of kindness from one person can spark a lifetime dedication to helping the unfortunate and rescuing those in need.
Stakeholders in the agricultural value chain meet in Abuja on Wednesday to chart ways forward for the new federal government policy on agricultural extension services and develop strategies for improving extension service delivery in Nigeria.
The Women Farmers Advancement Network (WOFAN) on Thursday in Abuja said it has trained more than 60 extension workers from…