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August 19, 2024

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Schools Patronage Boosts Nigeria’s Paper Industry

Franklin Ocheneyi1 year ago7 months ago02 mins

The Pulp, Paper, Printing & Publishing Sectoral Group of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria recorded a surge in local patronage of their products from April to June this year. MAN, in its just-released Manufacturers CEOs Index for Q2 2024, reported that despite the disruption encountered due to the rise of digitalisation, the Sectoral Group recorded…

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WTO Begins One Year Training of ‘Young Trade Leaders’

Franklin Ocheneyi1 year ago1 year ago02 mins

▪︎Eric Andrew The WTO has selected Eric Andrew, Nigeria, founder and team lead at agricultural non-profit AgrofixiNG, along with seven other candidates around the world to form the first cohort of its Young Trade Leaders Programme, which lasts one year, starting from  August 7. • Others are: Phoebe Britten, Australia, youth advocate and Founder and…

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