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  • Popular crypto platform, FTX files for bankruptcy, CEO resigns

    Popular crypto platform, FTX files for bankruptcy, CEO resigns

    Crypto exchange platform, FTX has filed for bankruptcy in the United States of America (USA) and the platform’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Sam Bankman-Fried has resigned as well.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) report FTX disclosed this in a statement published via its official Twitter handle on Friday.

    According to the statement, Sam Bankman-Fried has been replaced by John J. Ray III. Bankman-Fried will however stay on to assist with the transition.

    The statement reads: “FTX Trading Ltd. (d.b.a. FTX.com), announced today that it, West Realm Shires Services Inc. (d.b.a. FTX US), Alameda Research Ltd. and approximately 130 additional affiliated companies (together, the ‘FTX Group”), have commenced voluntary proceedings under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the District of Delaware in order to begin an orderly process to review and monetize assets for the benefit of all global stakeholders.

    “John J. Ray III has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the FTX Group. Sam Bankman-Fried has resigned his role as Chief Executive Officer and will remain to assist in an orderly transition. Many employees of the FTX Group in various countries are expected to continue with the FTX Group and assist Mr. Ray and independent professionals in its operations during the Chapter 11 proceedings”.

    Meanwhile, Mr Ray has said the immediate relief of Chapter 11 is appropriate to provide the FTX Group the opportunity to assess its situation and develop a process to maximize recoveries for stakeholders.

    “The FTX Group has valuable assets that can only be effectively administered in an organized, joint process. I want to ensure every employee, customer, creditor, contract party, stockholder, investor, governmental authority and other stakeholder that we are going to conduct this effort with diligence, thoroughness and transparency. Stakeholders should understand that events have been fast-moving and the new team is engaged only recently.

    “Stakeholders should review the materials filed on the docket of the proceedings over the coming days for more information,” he added.

    According to the statement, the following subsidiaries are not included in the Chapter 11 proceedings: LedgerX LLC, FTX Digital Markets Ltd., FTX Australia Pty Ltd. and FTX Express Pay Ltd.

  • 13-year-old Nigerian girl set U.S. university admission record

    13-year-old Nigerian girl set U.S. university admission record

    Thirteen-year-old Nigerian-born Emmanuella Mayaki has set a new record as one of the youngest persons to be accepted into a University in the U.S.

    Mayaki was accepted into the Programme for the Exceptionally Gifted (PEG) at Mary Baldwin University, U.S. to study Computer Science in the spring.

    Mayaki”s letter of admission reads ”Dear Emmanuella, congratulations on your acceptance to the Programme for the Exceptionally Gifted (PEG) at Mary Baldwin University! Welcome to the PEG class of 2026.”

    She scored a 91 percentile mark of 1,300 in her Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT).

    One of Mayaki’s personal accomplishments at age 11, in the year 2020, was the opening of an ICT Academy for girls in Abuja, Nigeria.

    The academy was her mission to provide sustainable empowerment for the girl child to acquire digital skills and to close the gap on digital literac, and for training and equipping youngsters in digital technology.

    Mayaki said the Academy had a vision of securing the future of the girl-child.

    The academy, named ‘CodeKid’, which was incorporated under the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990, on the second day of December 2020, with registration number (RC: 1741234), was set up to train the girl-child on the basics of computer literacy from simple Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint functions to the more complex skills like programming and coding.

    The young tech developer and programmer has always nursed a strong drive to share knowledge and positively impact people, especially the girl-child.

    This led to her decision to launch the after-school, weekend and holiday club in Nigeria. Mayaki noted that this programming school was influenced by her experience with the United Kingdom (UK) after-school club experience, which she successfully duplicated in Nigeria.

    Her focus is on the girl-child, who falls within the age range of 6 to 15, which includes a beginners’ class to Information and Communications Technology (ICT).

    Here, newbies to the endless possibilities of ICT are tutored on Introduction to Computer, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Desktop Publishing, WordPress, Graphics design, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, among others such as object-oriented programming – Python and Java.

    In addition, Data Science Nigeria, invited young Mayaki as a guest speaker during their Interactive Workshop for kids and teens with the theme, “How to start a future in Data Science and AI”.

    Besides, in May 2022, she was nominated as a STEM icon by STEM Kids New York City (NYC). The organisation went on to name her as their inspiration after researching social justice issues around their target audience for their app.

    Mayaki was first offered a teaching appointment in the United Kingdom while she was aged 11 at the Southfields Primary School in Coventry, England.

    Her preferred area of study is in the field of Computer Science.

    Her passion for Information and Communication Technology beginning from the basics of desktop publishing which includes Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Corel Draw came when she was aged just 7.

    Her passion and rapid rate of learning the basics encouraged the young Mayaki to gain more knowledge about programming languages and augmented reality through online courses from SoloLearn and Udemy.

    Some of the courses and certificates she obtained in pursuing this preferred career are a certificate in HTML fundamentals course, a certificate in PHP tutorial course, a certificate in CSS fundamentals course and a certificate in SQL fundamentals course.

    Also, she obtained a certificate in JavaScript tutorial course and a certificate in JQuery tutorial course. She went further to obtain a certificate in Logic Building, Python and Java programming.

    Mayaki was nominated to be featured as a recipient in Microsoft’s Legacy Project Virtual Museum’s Women’s History Month Experience in year 2021.

    She was also identified as one of the most influential, ground-breaking female change makers of our time, and an inspiration for young girls around the world.

    In the year 2021, she was featured in CBBC’s My Life series for International Women’s Day.

  • That Security Alert by America- By Hope O’Rukevbe Eghagha

    That Security Alert by America- By Hope O’Rukevbe Eghagha

    The political landscape of Nigeria was shaken to its foundations last week of October when news about an evacuation order from home governments of citizens of America, Australia and Britain hit the airwaves. Social media raised the level of fear, anxiety and frenzy. In a statement, the US Mission in Nigeria stated that “the (State) Department ordered the departure of family members of US government employees from Abuja due to heightened risk of terrorist attacks, following on the October 25 authorization of departure of non-emergency US government employees and family members from Abuja due to heightened risk of terrorist attack”. There were pictures of stationary vans parked at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport Abuja which reportedly conveyed the departing diplomats to the border. More conspiracy theories, some shamelessly spurious and inflammatory, made the rounds on WhatsApp groups.

    The situation appeared precarious, scary and even apocalyptic. Was another Afghanistan in the offing? If terrorists overran Abuja, what would become of Nigeria? How would the states in the south take a terrorist takeover of the seat of government? Break up into warlords-held territories like Libya? What did the Americans know that our intelligence agencies had missed or which the NIA and DSS had communicated to the Presidency but was ignored? Why did the Western nations dramatize the security situation? Was the US government overreacting because in Afghanistan ‘the collapse of the Afghan government occurred sooner than intelligence projections had estimated, and evacuation efforts became significantly more urgent? No one really stopped to think that it is inconceivable for a group of extremist to overthrow the federal government and expect the rest of the nation to smile and look on! It will be the outbreak of war or anarchy, or both!

    The Nigerian government spoke through Minister of Information Lai Mohammed: “I want to reassure both citizens, non-Nigerians, Nigerians living in this country that security agencies are on top of this matter”, and that “there’s no cause for alarm”. He also blamed the Nigerian media for reporting the American advisory in a sensational manner ‘just for clickbait and the attendant monetary gain”. But on Tuesday the 25th October men of the DSS backed by security men from the US Army raided Trademore Estate Lugbe and reportedly arrested some terrorists. Explosives and other dangerous items were found. It confirmed the authenticity of the security alert. Security was beefed up in and around Abuja. The streets of Abuja and places that used to hold huge crowds were deserted. On Monday the 31st, Presidential spokesman Femi Adesina announced to the consternation of Nigerians that the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria was travelling to United Kingdom for a ‘routine medical checkup!

    There had been this threat by terrorists to life and property in Nigeria. By kidnapping and collecting ransoms, it was believed that they had amassed enough wealth challenge the Nigerian State. Whereas Boko Haram had been limited to the northern fringes of the country, the entry of ISWAP into the terrorist ring in Nigeria seems to have introduced a new and more serious, dangerous dynamic. ISWAP is reputed for not taking prisoners. After the June 5th 2022 attack on a Catholic Church in Owo and the August arrest of ISWAP operatives from a Kogi State cell, the threat became more palpable. Before then Minister of the Interior Rauf Aregbesola had blamed the attack on ‘these animals, ISWAP”. Besides, bushes and forests across the country are occupied by armed Fulani men who from all accounts are not Nigerian Fulani. The narrative had always been there that they could launch a savage attack on Nigerians in order to create an Islamic Caliphate in Nigeria. True or false, there is extant literature on this subject. The Muslim-Muslim ticket of APC and PDP jettisoning its power rotation policy has inadvertently promoted the narrative of religious domination. Besides, one of the indices of a failed state – loss of control of some of its territory, or of the monopoly on the use of physical force – stares us in the face.

    It is against this broad background of uncertainty, religious and ethnic tensions, herdsmen attacks, and state inefficiency that the American evacuations order to its citizens gained serious public attention and some credibility. Some netizens condemned America for issuing the advisory to its citizens because it created undue panic and that the FBI and sister agencies in America had never been able to predict of any of the mass shootings in God’s Own Country! Others countered that it was well within the right of America to warn its citizens in Nigeria if it perceived a threat to their lives. I look forward to the day the Nigerian Embassy in New York will issue an advisory to Nigerians in cities across America to avoid shopping malls on specific days of the week!

    If the Nigerian government was angry with the western powers – America, Australia and Britain – for issuing the ‘embarrassing’ security advisory, the immediate announcement and the President’s visit to London to receive medical attention indicated otherwise. For it was either the president did not consider the advisory an affront to national dignity because it was predicated on truth or the burdens of his health concern are bigger than any claim to national dignity. But his continuous treatment in a foreign hospital is a threat to national security. One Ahmad Salkida posted on social media: ‘The UK issued a travel advisory on your capital city and canceled flights leaving many of your citizens stranded. Your government called the advisory reckless. You did not summon or demand a retraction from US/UK ambassadors. Instead, you went on a medical trip to the UK days later”. If ordinary citizens can reason like this, what has happened to the nation’s rulers and their advisers? Does commonsense take leave of occupants of the federal seat of power? Is this why Reuben Abati one assured us that voodoo, magic and necromancy are well entrenched in the sociocultural world of Aso Rock?

    National security is, should be everyone’s concern. But the managers of security have a fundamental role to play in protection of life and property. This is because the instruments of offence and defence are in their hands. If the government thinks that the security of the people is important, it has not demonstrated that concern in either utterances or actions. We know of families that have started standing on one foot in the country by securing visas with which they can evacuate at the drop of a hat. Parents are being invited by their diaspora children to relocate and spend their last years in peace and safety. The body language of Abuja does not suggest that the situation is grave; which is a contradiction of the daily experiences of Nigerians in the north and in the south, Christian or Muslim!

    The security alert from the western nations was a nightmare. But it fed from and reinforced existing fears and uncertainties about the future of Nigeria, especially with how the federal government has handled the terrorists. No sane government releases over one hundred terrorists or tolerates a jail break that unleashes those sons of the devil into our geographical space. As long as we have this geographical space to call home, no efforts should be spared to guarantee safety of life and property. If by design or default Nigeria falls into the hands of extremists, be sure that none of the state actors who subtly encourage terrorism can pass the test of fundamental Islam. More importantly, an unstable Nigeria like current Libya would be disastrous to the whole of Africa and Europe! The American prediction that Nigeria will ultimately fail resides in the open minds and subconscious of most citizens. It is traumatic. Perhaps it accounts for the massive looting of state funds, the thinking that actors must grab a piece of the national cake before the state crumbles! How can we end this era of debilitating uncertainty?

  • U.S. hopes to put World Cup demons behind in Qatar

    U.S. hopes to put World Cup demons behind in Qatar

    The U.S. Men’s National Team will look to silence the critics after a rocky run-up to Qatar when they return to the World Cup stage for the first time in eight years.

    Their failure to qualify for the finals four years ago prompted much soul-searching within the sport’s national governing body, even as the women’s side thrived.

    But they appeared to exorcise the demons of that failed attempt in March by securing one of CONCACAF’s three guaranteed World Cup spots.

    This was in spite of a tepid start to their campaign with draws against El Salvador and Canada.

    The achievement was met with relief in the U.S., which is set to host the 2026 finals along with Canada and Mexico.

    But if the old saying “You’re only as good as your last performance” is true, the Americans have plenty to worry about.

    They failed to record a shot on goal in their penultimate warm-up match, a grim 2-0 defeat by Japan in September.

    Days later Saudi Arabia, ranked 51st in the world, held the U.S. to a 0-0 draw as the Americans failed to find their rhythm.

    Overall this year against World Cup contenders, the U.S. record is worrying with one win, three draws and three losses.

    Coach Gregg Berhalter said his side were moving in the right direction after the Saudi friendly, telling reporters they could be “very dangerous” when they get their confidence up.

    “It comes down to a little bit of tightness, a little bit of a lack of confidence and anxiety,” he said.

    “Everyone’s fighting for roster spots. And, you know, instead of coming out and really performing like the team we know we are, we lacked a little confidence.”

    The U.S. World Cup squad will be announced on Nov. 9.

    The heart of the team will be Christian Pulisic, the charismatic forward the U.S. hope will drum up the sport’s popularity among fans usually more concerned with the NFL.

    Berhalter, the youngest coach to manage the U.S. since 1995 when he was appointed four years ago aged 45, knows all about the pressure of playing for the national team.

    He was in the squad the last time the U.S. reached the quarter-finals in 2002.

    “Confidence is a tricky thing,” he said.

    “We want them to just play and play with, you know, that aggression and that intensity and the speed that we know they can.”

    The 16th-ranked Americans will need every bit of talent available to them when they take on fifth-ranked England in Group B alongside Iran and Wales.

  • Terrorism: We are verifying source of security alert by U.S. – FG

    Terrorism: We are verifying source of security alert by U.S. – FG

    Retired Maj-Gen Bashir Magashi, the Minister of Defence says the Ministry is trying to verify the source of the security alert threat issued by the U.S.

    Magashi said this when he appeared before the House of Representatives committee on Army to defend the 2023 budget proposal for the ministry.

    Recall on Oct. 23, the U.S.Mission in Nigeria issued a security alert over the risk of terror attacks in Nigeria, especially in the Federal Capital Territory.

    He said the ministry would not take the threat lightly.

    ”The ministry is trying to verify the source of the threat as well as countries that are also interested in the remarks made by the U.S. government,” he said.

    He promised not to take the current security alert threat lightly, saying security in Abuja is being beefed up in the FCT and other neighboring states of Nasarawa and Niger.

    “We believe that there is no smoke without fire and in that regard, we were able to subject the details to our intelligence organisations and they have provided answers to those areas which the government demands,” he said.

    He said the government realised that what it needed was to be extra vigilant to prevent any activities of bandits and where the threat was likely to come so that it could be neutralised.

    The minister urged the U.S. government to always provide such information to the ministry instead of going public to avoid causing confusion among the people.

    Rep. Babajimi Benson, the Chairman, House Committee on Defense, said the house has embarked on enacting innovative legislations design to strengthen the defence sector.

    He expressed satisfaction with the level of successes recorded so far in the fight against insecurity in the last five months.

    This according to him is a proof with the level of professionalism displayed by the military, while assuring that adequate funds would be allocated to the defense sector in the 2023 budget.

  • BBNaija star, Nina dumps husband after relocating to US, marries American

    BBNaija star, Nina dumps husband after relocating to US, marries American

    Former Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) reality TV star, Nina Ivy has remarried an African-American after relocating to the United States.

    Recall that Nina had her traditional wedding in 2020 to a Nigerian man named Anthony. She then relocated to the US and welcomed a son with her husband.

    Well, in a new development, Nina’s marriage to Anthony has ended and the brand influencer has now married an African-American man identified as Chris Miller.

    The mother of one has also changed her name on social media to reflect her new surname, “Miller”.

    Nina and Chris reportedly met in 2021 and dated for seven months before they eventually tied the knot privately in a court in the United States of America, according to ThisDay.

    Their wedding reportedly held in April of 2022.

  • LP diaspora committee appoints Oparaoji as U.S chapter caretaker chairman

    LP diaspora committee appoints Oparaoji as U.S chapter caretaker chairman

    The Labour Party, has appointed Prof. Eddie Oparaoji as caretaker chairman of its U.S chapter.

    This is contained in a statement co-signed by chairman and secretary of the party’s Diaspora Committee, Mr Chibuike Amadichi and Mr Jeffrey Ukhureigbe in Owerri on Wednesday.

    The party said that Oparaoji would head a seven-man caretaker committee saddled with the responsibility of establishing the party’s presence in U.S, as part of preparations for the 2023 general election.

    “We hereby confirm the appointment of Prof. Eddie Oparaoji, a pan Nigerian, pro-democracy and civil rights advocate as caretaker committee chairman of our great party, the Labour Party in the U.S.

    “As a highly regarded U.S based good governance advocate and technocrat, we have no doubt that Oparaoji will bring his wealth of experience to bear in championing the course of our great Party and Nigeria at large.

    “The committee is expected to co-ordinate the activities of the LP in the U.S, in alignment with the Diaspora Committee.

    “It is also expected to conduct a party congress to elect chapter leadership after the 2023 general election in accordance with LP guidelines, constitution, rules and regulations,” the party said.

    Reacting, Oparaoji thanked the party for finding him worthy of the appointment and promised to justify the confidence reposed on him.

    “I am in receipt of your letter conveying the decision of the Labour Party, Nigeria to constitute a 7-man Caretaker Committee to co-ordinate the activities of our great party in the U.S, under my chairmanship.

    “I wish to hereby accept this appointment, on behalf of members of my committee.

    “May I also assure you of our commitment to work diligently within the legal frameworks of Nigeria and the U.S, with you and all who share in the ideals and values of the party, of putting people first, to help the party move Nigeria from consumption to production,” he said.

  • Russia missile hits Ukrain city, following U.S. concerns on war crime

    Russia missile hits Ukrain city, following U.S. concerns on war crime

    A Russian missile struck an apartment building in the Ukrainian port of Mykolaiv early on Tuesday.

    A Reuters witness said, the latest strike on a city hours after the United States warned that it would hold Russia accountable for war crimes.

    The missile, which caused one of three explosions heard in the southern city in the early hours of Tuesday, completely destroyed one wing of the building in the downtown area, leaving a massive crater.

    A fire crew pulled the dead body of a man from the rubble, the witness said.

    Russian strikes on the capital Kyiv and other cities on Monday, left at least four people killed, making the second wave of air strikes in a week.

    The Russian strikes followed advances by Ukrainian forces in the east and south and after an Oct. 8, blast on a bridge linking mainland Russia to Crimea, the peninsula Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014.

    “Right now, there is a new Russian drone attack,’’ Zelenskiy, said in a Monday evening video address.

    “There are (drones) that have been shot down.’’

    The Interfax Ukraine news agency said Telegram users had reported a blasts in the town of Fastiv just outside Kyiv, as well as in the southern port of Odesa.

    U.S. President Joe Biden’s press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that the White House “strongly condemns Russia’s missile strikes’’ and said the attack continued to demonstrate Putin’s brutality’’.

    Russian President, Valdimir Putin sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24 in what he called a “special operation” to root out what it calls dangerous nationalists.

    Ukrainian forces have mounted stiff resistance, with the help of arms supplied by the United States and its allies, who have also imposed sweeping sanctions on Russia in an effort to force it to withdraw.

    Mentioning a $725 million military aid package announced for Ukraine last Friday, Jean-Pierre said the United States would stand with the people of Ukraine “for as long as it takes’’.

    “We will continue to impose costs on Russia, hold them accountable for its war crimes,’’ she said.

    Russia denies targeting civilians. Its defence ministry said it had carried out a “massive” attack on military targets and energy infrastructure across Ukraine using high-precision weapons.

    Ukraine said the attacks were carried out by Iran-made “suicide drones”, which fly to their target and detonate.

    The United States, Britain and France agreed that Iran supplying drones to Russia would violate a U.N. Security Council resolution that endorsed the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six powers.

    Iran on Monday stuck to its denial that it is supplying the drones to Russia, while the Kremlin has not commented.

    The White House accused Iran of lying when it says Iranian drones were not being used by Russia in Ukraine.

    Asked for comment, the Iranian mission to the United Nations repeated a statement issued by the government on Friday that said it supports upholding the U.N. Charter and the U.N. attempts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in Ukraine.

    Several EU foreign ministers on Monday called for sanctions against Iran over the transfer of drones to Russia.

    Ukraine’s military said it had destroyed 37 Russian drones since Sunday evening, or around 85 per cent of those used in attacks.

    Reuters was not able to independently verify that tally.

  • U.S., S/Korea fire missiles in response to North Korean launch

    U.S., S/Korea fire missiles in response to North Korean launch

    The United States and South Korea fired projectiles on Wednesday in response to North Korea’s latest missile test to deter any aggression from Pyongyang.

    The South Korean military said the U.S. and South Korea fired four surface-to-surface missiles toward the Sea of Japan, or East Sea, in response to North Korea’s provocation.

    The United States and South Korea fired projectiles on Wednesday in response to North Korea’s latest missile test to deter any aggression from Pyongyang.

    The South Korean military said the U.S. and South Korea fired four surface-to-surface missiles toward the Sea of Japan, or East Sea, in response to North Korea’s provocation.

    The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said each side fired two missiles which accurately hit mock targets and demonstrated the allies’ capability to deter further provocations.

    North Korea launched a medium-range ballistic missile that flew eastward over Japan’s archipelago on Tuesday, marking the latest in a series of tests by Pyongyang as tensions rise in the region.

    The U.S. and NATO strongly condemned the North Korean test.

    It was the first time in nearly five years that a North Korean missile had flown over the Japanese archipelago.

    Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called the launch “outrageous.”

    According to Yonhap, South Korean forces immediately responded on Tuesday by dropping two precision bombs from a F-15K fighter jet over the uninhabited island of Jikdo to the west of the Korean Peninsula.

    The Yellow Sea is bordered by China and the Korean Peninsula.

    South Korea’s military also fired a Hyunmoo-2C short-range ballistic missile toward the East Sea overnight, but the missile flew erratically right after take-off and ended up crashing on its own base in the east coast city of Gangneung.

    The crash sparked a fire to the missile’s fuel, but its warhead did not explode and no one was hurt.

    Still, residents in the area spent the night concerned due to the bright flashes and loud roar from the crash.

    The move was criticized by lawmakers from South Korea’s main opposition Democratic Party (DP), which decried what it called a “security vacuum” in the government of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, Yonhap news agency reported.

    Citing the joint chiefs, the South Korean agency also reported that the United States is once again sending an aircraft carrier to the waters east of the Korean peninsula in view of the tense situation.

    The “unusual” return of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan was intended to demonstrate the allies’ readiness for defense, it said.

    Most recently, the ship arrived there for a naval manouevre with South Korea in September for its first visit in almost four years.

    The South Korean military has been conducting joint flight drills with US F-16 fighter jets in the region, part of those naval exercises.

    The last time North Korea flew a missile over Japan, in 2017, Pyongyang conducted a nuclear weapons test just days later.

    According to North Korea expert Go Myong Hyun of the Seoul-based Asan Institute, the likelihood is also currently very high that North Korea could conduct a nuclear weapons test toward the end of the month.

    United Nations resolutions prohibit North Korea from testing ballistic missiles of any range, some of which are capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.

  • U.S. announces $22m project to improve cocoa value chain in Nigeria

    U.S. announces $22m project to improve cocoa value chain in Nigeria

    The United States Department of Agriculture’s Food for Progress programme has entered into a cooperative agreement with the Lutheran World Relief to strengthen the cocoa value chain in Nigeria.

    The U.S. consulate said in a statement that the project was worth approximately $22 million and would be implemented over the next five years.

    According to the consulate, the Lutheran World Relief, an international non-governmental organisation will carry out project activities in Abia, Cross River, Ekiti, Akwa Ibom, Ondo and Osun States, benefitting approximately 68,000 farmers.

    “This will target farmers in low productivity but high promising areas, as well as farmers in high density, high productivity communities.

    “The primary objective of the Food for Progress programme is to increase cocoa productivity by leveraging climate-smart agricultural measures.

    “It will support improved access to inputs, technical resources and capacity, post-harvest processing and export markets,” the consulate said.

    Gerald Smith, the Counsellor for Agricultural Affairs, U.S. Mission, said the project would employ an approach that would enable farmers to produce more cocoa and preserve the land’s fertility and biodiversity.

    He added that it would also realise an important triple bottom line of people, profit, and planet.

    “Food for Progress programme is the cornerstone of United States Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service international capacity.

    “It builds efforts with the principal objectives of improving agricultural productivity and expanding trade of agricultural products,” Smith said.

    The statement noted that over the years, Food for Progress programmes had trained farmers in animal and plant health, improved farming methods, developed road and utility systems, and established producer cooperatives.

    It said that the programmes had also provided microcredit, and developed agricultural value chains.