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Wednesday, August 12, 2026
UCH Ibadan fortifies critical care with state-of-the-art Liquid Oxygen plant - NaijaAgroNet
The University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, has taken a major step toward bolstering its critical care infrastructure with the commissioning of a new, state-of-the-art Liquid Oxygen (LOX) plant, NaijaAgroNet reports.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
University don invents yam tubers growth regulators
A senior
lecturer, Crop Protection and Environmental Biology, at the University of
Ibadan (UI) Dr. Monrufat Balogun, has invented a technology for the production
of Dormancy-Controlled Yam Seed Tubers reports NaijaAgroNet.
NaijaAgroNet gathered
that the technology is not a genetic modification and had no zero detection of
plant-growth regulator, which would ensure increased availability of yam
seedlings to all yam farmers to allow them, cultivate yams for more than one
cycle.
"We
want to see how yams can be grown anytime in the year and not necessarily only
at the season.This technology would yield more income for farmers,” she said.
The expert
speaking on assurance of the technology to the growth of the agricultural
sector also said the research started in November 2014
and took two years to perfect it.
“We soak
the tubers in some substances that are called ‘Growth Regulators’. After this,
we check whether there is difference in sprouting between the ones soaked and
the ones not soaked. After checking the tubers at the lab we found out that
zero amounts of the substances were detected, so it is safe and people should
not fear.” Balogun said.
She also
said they are planning on training all stakeholders in yam production and
consumption on this new technology.
The
invention, NaijaAgroNet learnt,
was in collaboration with Prof. Wayne Curtis of the Pennsylvania State
University, under the United States National Academies-partnership for Enhanced
Engagement in Research, funded by the United States Agency for International
Development (USAID) and would be fully out by 2016.
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Sunday, February 16, 2014
BATN donates motorocycles to Oyo State agric
The British American
Tobacco Nigeria (BATN) Foundation, has donated some two motorcycles to the Oyo
State Ministry of Agriculture in Ibadan, reports NaijaAgroNet.
Also, it was
gathered by NaijaAgroNet that the
presentation was made by the foundation led by the General Manager, BATN
Abimbola Okoya, to enhance forest protection and deforestation in the
state.
The event held at
the Ministry of Agriculture in Ibadan, was witnessed by Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development, Mr. Kunle
Adeduntan, Head, Leaf Operations, British American Tobacco Iseyin Agronomy, Mr.
Thomas Omofoye and General Manager, British American Tobacco Nigeria
Foundation, Abimbola Okoya.
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Sunday, September 8, 2013
Farmer, civil servant collect N1m cheque @ Glo “Recharge to Stardom” promo
A
Nigerian farmer and a civil servant are among 11 winners of various prizes that
went home at the weekend N1 million richer as they emerged winners in the
on-going Glo “Recharge to Stardom” promo in a ceremony held in Ibadan, Oyo
State
The
lucky winners who collected their prizes at the event include Samson Olabode, an
Ibadan-based farmer in Oyo state and Ayodeji Ettu, a civil servant from Ogun
state who went home with N1 million each. Other winners who collected cheques
at the occasion include Olayemi Olaigbe, Oluwakemi Olashore, Hameed Adegoke,
Abeeb Popoola and Oluwaseun Ojebode who won N25,000 each while Ajani Razak,
Olajide Ismaila, Phillip Ademola and Adetayo Adeoye went home with cheques for
N10,000 each.
One
of those who won N1million is Samson Olabode, a poultry farmer in
Ibadan, Oyo state. Married with 2 kids, Olabode said that it was a big surprise
and he initially did not believe that it was true. “I have been using my phone
for over 5 years and I was just loading normally as was my practice to call my
relations abroad. I feel very happy and I want to thank Glo and its Chairman for
this great gesture. Glo is the number one network that gives back to the
masses. I believe many families will benefit from this promo”, he said.
Ayodeji Ettu, a non-academic staff of Olabisi Onabanjo
University (OOU), who also went home with N1milion at the occasion, said that
he had been in a dream-like state since he was told that he won such a huge sum
in the promo that he did not tell his wife and family that he was coming for
the prize presentation. “I feel great right now and I want to appreciate Glo
for making communication cheaper for Nigerians. I urge other Nigerians to use
Glo since they can also become a winner like me”, he stated.
Mrs. Oluwakemi Olashore, a Lagos-based businesswoman who won
N25,000 in the promo was also excited that she won. “I urge everyone to use Glo
as it is a good network. In fact my husband and everyone in my family will now
have to use Glo and keep recharging until we win the N25 million grand prize”,
she said.
Speaking at the event, Globacom’s Divisional Director
(Lagos/West 1), Kunle Akanmu said that the prize presentation was in keeping
with Glo’s promise to reward its loyal subscribers as the company marks the 10th
anniversary of the commencement of its operations. “Since we started the promo
a few weeks ago, we have given out millions of naira and other cash prizes to
several winners at several prize presentations held in Lagos and Abuja. And
today, we are holding simultaneous prize presentations in Ibadan and Onitsha”,
he said.
“The Glo “Recharge to Stardom” promo offers thousands of loyal
subscribers on the Glo network the opportunity to win various prizes ranging
from N10,000 up to the grand prize of N25 million. Prepaid and post-paid Glo
subscribers who recharge with N200 and above during the promo period stand a
chance of winning any of the prizes ranging from N10,000 to N1million while
subscribers who recharge up to N5,000 during the promo period stand a chance of
winning the grand prize of N25million”, he added.
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