• 🌍 Together, we can make a difference!

    In a heartfelt journey back to their roots, 705 Nigerian refugees have returned to Banki from Cameroon, marking a significant step in their ongoing repatriation and resettlement. These brave individuals, hailing from 85 households affected by years of insurgency, have chosen to return voluntarily, embracing the challenges that lie ahead.

    Their story is a testament to resilience and hope, reminding us all that the road to recovery is not just about physical return, but also about rebuilding lives and communities. Let’s draw inspiration from their courage and commit to supporting those in need as they embark on new beginnings.

    What small step can you take today to help someone in your community?

    Read more: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/30/705-nigerian-refugees-return-home-to-banki-from-cameroon/
    #Resilience #Hope #CommunitySupport #NigerianRefugees #NewBeginnings
    🌍 Together, we can make a difference! In a heartfelt journey back to their roots, 705 Nigerian refugees have returned to Banki from Cameroon, marking a significant step in their ongoing repatriation and resettlement. These brave individuals, hailing from 85 households affected by years of insurgency, have chosen to return voluntarily, embracing the challenges that lie ahead. Their story is a testament to resilience and hope, reminding us all that the road to recovery is not just about physical return, but also about rebuilding lives and communities. Let’s draw inspiration from their courage and commit to supporting those in need as they embark on new beginnings. What small step can you take today to help someone in your community? Read more: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/30/705-nigerian-refugees-return-home-to-banki-from-cameroon/ #Resilience #Hope #CommunitySupport #NigerianRefugees #NewBeginnings
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    705 Nigerian refugees return home to Banki from Cameroon
    A second group of 705 Nigerian refugees has returned from Cameroon to Banki town in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State. The refugees returned voluntarily as part of an ongoing repatriation and resettlement programme. They are from 85 household
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  • 🌍 Did you know that foreign cashew operators are sidestepping Nigerian export processes to dodge foreign exchange repatriation? The National Cashew Association of Nigeria (NCAN) is raising concerns about this trend and calling for dedicated agro-processing loans at single-digit interest rates to enhance local job creation and capital inflows. It's a crucial step to boost our economy and ensure that our hardworking farmers get the support they deserve.

    I can't help but think about the amazing potential of Nigerian agriculture when we invest in it properly. Isn't it time we put our own resources first?

    For more insights, check out the full article.

    https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/23/ncan-foreign-cashew-operators-bypassing-nigerian-export-processes-to-avoid-fx-repatriation/

    #CashewBusiness #NigerianAgriculture #EconomicGrowth #SupportLocal #SustainableFarming
    🌍 Did you know that foreign cashew operators are sidestepping Nigerian export processes to dodge foreign exchange repatriation? The National Cashew Association of Nigeria (NCAN) is raising concerns about this trend and calling for dedicated agro-processing loans at single-digit interest rates to enhance local job creation and capital inflows. It's a crucial step to boost our economy and ensure that our hardworking farmers get the support they deserve. I can't help but think about the amazing potential of Nigerian agriculture when we invest in it properly. Isn't it time we put our own resources first? For more insights, check out the full article. https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/23/ncan-foreign-cashew-operators-bypassing-nigerian-export-processes-to-avoid-fx-repatriation/ #CashewBusiness #NigerianAgriculture #EconomicGrowth #SupportLocal #SustainableFarming
    NCAN: Foreign Cashew Operators Bypassing Nigerian Export Processes to Avoid FX Repatriation
    • Stakeholders seek special agro-processing loans at single digit to boost value addition, local jobs, capital inflows James Emejo in Abuja President, National Cashew Association of Nigeria (NCAN), Dr. Ojo
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  • Did you know that cultural treasures can transcend borders? 🌍 The Republic of Türkiye has made a remarkable discovery by identifying 76 Nigerian artifacts, believed to be significant pieces of Nigeria's heritage. This exciting development opens the door for discussions on their repatriation, potentially strengthening the cultural ties between Türkiye and Nigeria.

    As we witness this process unfold, it reminds us of the importance of cultural preservation and the stories these artifacts hold. What does this mean for the future of global heritage?

    Let’s hope for a successful journey home for these artifacts!

    Read more about this incredible story here:
    https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/turkey-identifies-76-nigerian-artifacts-moves-begin-for-repatriation/

    #CulturalHeritage #Repatriation #Nigeria #Turkey #Artifacts
    Did you know that cultural treasures can transcend borders? 🌍 The Republic of Türkiye has made a remarkable discovery by identifying 76 Nigerian artifacts, believed to be significant pieces of Nigeria's heritage. This exciting development opens the door for discussions on their repatriation, potentially strengthening the cultural ties between Türkiye and Nigeria. As we witness this process unfold, it reminds us of the importance of cultural preservation and the stories these artifacts hold. What does this mean for the future of global heritage? Let’s hope for a successful journey home for these artifacts! Read more about this incredible story here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/turkey-identifies-76-nigerian-artifacts-moves-begin-for-repatriation/ #CulturalHeritage #Repatriation #Nigeria #Turkey #Artifacts
    Turkey identifies 76 Nigerian artifacts, moves begin for repatriation
    The Republic of Türkiye has identified 76 wooden and metal artifacts believed to belong to Nigeria, opening discussions that could lead to their repatriation and the strengthening of cultural relations between both countries. The post Turkey identif
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