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Popular Misconceptions about Nigerian Rice

 This are the popular misconceptions Nigerian have about purchases and consumption of Nigeria Rice Nigeria Rice in this context is Rice produced that is farmed and manufactured/processed by Nigeria based companies. They are often non-GMO and have a fairly medium grain. Many are still of the opinion that this Nigerian Rice means it is what is called O-God Rice? What this video to find out more  https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj_JWJ-NTbQ Video Outline 0:00​ - Introduction 0:37​ - Characteristics of Nigerian Rice 0:45​ - Benefit of buying Nigeria Rice 0:56​ - Suitable for More Food types 01:36​ - Powerful antioxidants 02:03​ - Reducing Diabetes 02:52​ - Price ............................ The Nigeria Rice is a work in progress and we will be surprised by the quality especially the ones produced by some brands

Number One Agric/Food Produces Newsletter

 Dr. Doyin Salami, Chairman of the Presidential Economic Advisory Council (ECA), and an ex-member of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) saying during National Economic Outlook for 2021 organised by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN). That “Despite border closure, our national import of food amounted to N1.85 trillion between January and Sept 2020 – a 62 per cent increase when compared to same period 2019." What are you expecting in the real market, this; Rice Market Update Why jump in price again, I thought festivity is over? If you think that so do I🤔 Last time we talked about bean market overview, and discussed Drum. The Drum market is still as volatile as bitcoin (bad analogy for some) Rice Market WHAT IS RICE MARKET LIKE For a while now we been talking about Nigeria rice not been advantaged, what is the rice market response to this, surely even in your area you will note the demand will fall so what should be expected;........

WhatsApp gives users an ultimatum: Share data with Facebook or stop using the app

The Facebook-owned messenger with 2 billion users revamps its privacy policy. WhatsApp, the Facebook-owned messenger that claims to have privacy coded into its DNA, is giving its 2 billion plus users an ultimatum: agree to share their personal data with the social network or delete their accounts. The requirement is being delivered through an in-app alert directing users to agree to sweeping changes in the WhatsApp terms of service. Those who don’t accept the revamped privacy policy by February 8 will no longer be able to use the app. Share and share alike Shortly after Facebook acquired WhatsApp for $19 billion in 2014, its developers built state-of-the-art end-to-end encryption into the messaging app. The move was seen as a victory for privacy advocates because it used the Signal Protocol, an open source encryption scheme whose source code has been reviewed and audited by scores of independent security experts. In 2016, WhatsApp gave users a one-time ability to opt out of having acco