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Seeds of Suspicion: Inside Nigeria’s GMO Food Fight Between Fear, Facts and the Future

Oluwatobi Adu March 3, 2026 0
ABUJA, Nigeria – In the crowded alleys of Nigeria’s food markets and the endless debates on WhatsApp...
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Nigeria Reviews Biotechnology Policy to Boost Global Competitiveness

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ABUJA, Nigeria – Nigeria moves to reposition itself in the fast-growing global bioeconomy as the National Biotechnology...
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Nigeria Urges Scientists to Build Public Trust in GMOs

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ABUJA, Nigeria – The Federal Government has urged Nigerian scientists to provide fact-based guidance on genetically modified...
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