While some local farmers reported making more money during the border closure, it was a nightmare for others
With the recent re-opening of the Nigerian four land borders, experts in the agricultural sector have urged the government to tackle the issue of smuggling to sustain agric growth and investments.
They noted that the government was forced to shut down the land borders initially owing to the high
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Josephine Okojie-Okeiyi
Josephine Okojie-Okeiyi is a journalist with over five years’ reporting experience. She writes on industry, agriculture, commodities, climate change, and environmental issues.
She is fellow of Thomson Reuters Foundation and Bloomberg Media Initiative for Africa.