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Nigeria Invites Brazil to Replicate Agric feats in $1.1bn GIP

This initiative follows Brazil’s remarkable transformation of its savannah into a leading agricultural hub.

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▪︎Photo from left: Brazil’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Carlos Garcete, and Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima.

The Nigerian government has invited Brazil to share its agricultural expertise as part of the $1.1 billion Green Imperative Project (GIP), aimed at boosting food security in Nigeria.

This initiative follows Brazil’s remarkable transformation of its savannah into a leading agricultural hub.

The collaboration was announced by Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, during the signing of the commercial phase of the GIP, which seeks to enhance agricultural productivity and foster private sector investment.

Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima emphasized the project’s importance in addressing the country’s food security challenges and integrating small-scale farmers into diverse agricultural value chains.

He expressed optimism that the GIP will drive economic growth and improve investor confidence, aligning with the broader goals of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

The GIP, which represents the largest agricultural initiative in Africa focusing on sustainable, low-carbon practices, aims to elevate Nigeria’s food production efficiency.

The Memorandum of Understanding for the project was initially signed in 2018, followed by subsequent agreements last year amounting to approximately $8 billion.

Brazil’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Carlos Garcete, highlighted the significance of the GIP, noting that it would facilitate the import of agricultural equipment and allow for local assembly in Nigeria.

This setup is intended to create jobs and ensure that repairs can be handled locally, making the agricultural sector more resilient and sustainable.

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UK Parliament Honors NASENI CEO for Driving Africa’s Industrial Innovation

In his remarks, Halilu emphasised Africa’s readiness to lead in innovation, manufacturing, and sustainability.“It is a great honour to receive this award alongside fellow visionaries committed to Africa’s future.

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The Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Mr. Khalil Halilu, has been honoured with the prestigious African Achievers Award at the 15th edition of the ceremony held at the historic House of Lords, UK Parliament.

The award, presented during an event that brought together royals, global leaders, policymakers, and innovators, recognised Halilu’s outstanding contributions to advancing Africa’s technological infrastructure, innovation ecosystems, and industrial growth through his leadership at NASENI.

Hosted by Baroness Sandip Verma, Chancellor of the University of Roehampton and a respected member of the House of Lords, the ceremony was a powerful global showcase of African excellence and transformative leadership, a statement by NASENI’s Director of Information, New Media and Protocol, Olusegun Ayeoyenikan, said.

Halilu joined a distinguished group of honourees including public officials, business executives, and philanthropists shaping the future of the continent.

In his remarks, Halilu emphasised Africa’s readiness to lead in innovation, manufacturing, and sustainability.“It is a great honour to receive this award alongside fellow visionaries committed to Africa’s future.

At NASENI, we are bridging the gap between ambition and access, turning ideas into industries, empowering indigenous solutions, and driving forward Nigeria’s and Africa’s industrial transformation. Africa is not just rising, it is ready,” he said.

Under his leadership, NASENI, the statement said, has been repositioned as Nigeria’s leading technology transfer agency, delivering on the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu by enabling local production in critical sectors such as clean energy, agriculture, transportation, and digital infrastructure.

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We didn’t shutdown Tummy Tummy noodles factory – NAFDAC

In a statement released on Wednesday, the Director-General of NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, clarified that the viral recording was not only misleading but also a recycled falsehood.

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has issued a formal disclaimer concerning an audio recording circulating on social media.

The audio recording falsely claims the agency shut down the Tummy Tummy noodles manufacturing facility in Anambra State.

In a statement released on Wednesday, the Director-General of NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, clarified that the viral recording was not only misleading but also a recycled falsehood.

According to her, the same audio first appeared in Oct. 2023 and was thoroughly investigated at the time.

“The claims made in the recording are entirely false.

“The Tummy Tummy noodles facility in Anambra State was not sealed,” she stated.

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Illicit Financial Flows Draining National Resources – Adedeji

He emphasized the need to strengthen Nigeria’s domestic resource mobilisation to safeguard national wealth.

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•Chairman of FIRS, Zacch Adedeji

On July 22, 2025, the Executive Chairman of FIRS, Zacch Adedeji, delivered the welcome address at the National Conference on Illicit Financial Flows in Abuja.

He emphasizied the need to strengthen Nigeria’s domestic resource mobilisation to safeguard national wealth.

He cited the recent tax reforms as a major step forward and highlighted the following as key points in his welcome address:

* Illicit Financial Flows through tax evasion, profit shifting and money laundering are draining national resources and threatening fiscal stability.

  • The recent signing of four tax reform bills marks a critical step toward transparency, system overhaul, and stronger institutions.
  • FIRS is responding with a multi-dimensional strategy: promoting voluntary compliance, embracing digital intelligence and enhancing enforcement under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
  • * A need for unified, data-driven, and globally coordinated action to close fiscal gaps and protect Nigeria’s economic future.
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