*BVP MEDIA STATION NEWS HEADLINES* Tuesday, 2nd April, 2019. Good Day To Our Cherished Readers. 2019: Nobody Is Perfect, But *Atiku Abubakar* Is Far Better Than Buhari - Chief Obasanjo Outsiders barred as Buhari reverts State House Medical Centre to clinic President Buhari meets Gov. Okorocha Oshiomhole may crash APC before 2023 - Gov. Okorocha Reps committee on healthcare services yet to fault NAFDACs bribery allegation Grings becomes first woman to coach men's team in top four tier Rid yourselves of bad eggs, Obasanjo tells PDP leaders Feminism: I'm a woman who makes her own choices, says actress Genevieve Nnaji Neuer expected to miss Bayern Munichs Cup match, Alaba also not certain APC, PDP bicker over polls' militarisation Safety: NCAA warns pilots, airline owners of thunderstorm threats Zeno Digital begins free digital access to commuters today Nestle trains 30,000 Nigerians on sorghum, millet farming FY'18: Custodian Investment Plc records N50.2bn
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FG feeds pupils with 594 cattle, 138,000 chickens, 6.8m eggs weekly – Osinbajo By Christiana T. Alabi, Lagos | Published Date Apr 1, 2019 19:34 PM TwitterFacebookWhatsAppTelegram Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Monday said the federal government feeds public school pupils with 594 cattle, 138,000 chickens, 6.8million eggs and 83 metric tons of fish on a weekly basis. Professor Osinbajo disclosed this while delivering a lecture titled ‘Nigeria Rising: The Path to Prosperity’ at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) 50th convocation. ADVERTISEMENT He said that at a cost of $0.19 per child per day, the FG is able to provide a balanced meal for every one of the 9,300,892 pupils in 49,837 public primary schools in 26 states across Nigeria. The programme, according to him, employs 95,422 cooks and over 100,000 small holder farmers linked to the programme supplying locally sourced ingredients. ADVERTISEMENT “As you can imagine, the quantity of starch and vegetables required for this programme
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Godwin Tsa, Abuja The Supreme Court has shifted hearing to April 4 in the multiple appeals bordering on the protracted intra-party dispute among the Rivers State factional chapters of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Meanwhile, the apex court has ordered service of all the processes relating to the appeals on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) before the next hearing date. [ 282 more words ] https://www.sunnewsonline.com/breaking-rivers-apc-crisis-supreme-court-orders-service-on-inec/