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10 Nigerian states need to dedicate about a quarter of their landmass to unique production programmes if we are serious about economic diversification and ending the insane crude oil dependency

February 26th, 2020 African News, Business, Nigerian, Politics, World comments

10 Nigerian states need to dedicate about a quarter of their landmass to unique production programmes if we are serious about economic diversification and ending the insane crude oil dependency

By Ayo Akinfe

(1) Taraba – Wildlife sanctuary
(2) Ondo – Cocoa, Kolanuts and Palm Oil
(3) Bayelsa – Shipbuilding
(4) Borno – Cattle colony
(5) Zamfara – Solar farm
(6) Katsina – Groundnuts
(7) Anambra – Automobile assembly
(8) Adamawa – Coffee, millet, sorghum, cassava, rice and maize
(9) Niger – Soyabeans and shea nuts
(10) Kwara – Sugar and ethanol

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