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Sesame Seeds: Lead Generation and Markets

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By Sani Nahuche

Even as we strive to increase the quantity of sesame seeds produce produced in a year and continually improve on the quality; continually looking for new markets for the produce is also very important. At the moment, demand outweighs supply but with improved farming techniques, incorporation of technology and research, production is set to increase drastically.

Currently, Japan is ranked as the world’s largest sesame importer. This is because when it comes the traditional Japanese cooking, sesame oil plays a huge role. Following in closely is china. They mostly import oil grade sesame seeds, as they export food-grade sesame seeds. United States, France, Canada, turkey and Netherlands are also among the major consumers and importers of sesame. In terms of prices they currently stand at $2.61 per kg.

The global sesame seed market has for the last year shown a upward trend with a CARG of +7.5% over the last 10 years. Asian and African populations that have grown over the years are associated with the increase in demand. Value-wise, the market has decreased by 3% to $ 11.9 billion in 2016. The value of consumption of global sesame seeds is projected to reach $7244.9 million in 2024.

The health eating trend that continues to gain popularity across the globe has also led to an increase in demand for sesame seed for consumption as well as use in organic cosmetics and other products. When it comes to lead generation, healthy eating and vegan communities and influencers are a good area to focus on. Allergies associated with sesame and price fluctuations are some of the factors that are holding back increase in production but with proper measures in place, this can be dealt with.

For more information please reach out to: www.nssan.org

RUGA: The Challenge After The Suspension

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By Samuel Nwite

“RUGA was a collective effort and collaboration to put an end to the unending clashes between our people and farmers, but was suspended unreasonably by the FG. We won’t take responsibility for any attack or honor any meeting concerning insecurity henceforth.”

This is how the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) responded to the suspension of Ruga settlement initiative by the Federal Government. The statement beams with fear, threat, arrogance and defiance of constituted authority. The fear that has been entertained by so many Nigerians in the wake of the Ruga initiative, that there is more to grazing in the Ruga initiative than people were told.

In support of this call, the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has issued a 30 day ultimatum to the Governors who are opposed to the Ruga settlement initiative to reconsider their stance. The statement issued by the spokesman of the group, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, reads: “while we warn all state governments that stand against the implementation of the Ruga initiative to desist and give peace a chance, we place president Buhari and the Federal Government on notice that they must completely stop this raging madness within 30 days.” It started counting on Wednesday, 3rd of July.

We could recall that most Governors rejected Ruga because it does not represent the interest of all. Moreover, it’s not part of the National Livestock Initiative Programme (NLTP) championed by the vice president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, and approved by the National Executive Committee (NEC), as a practical means of curbing the unrelenting crisis issuing from grazing activities of Fulani herdsmen. Although the groups didn’t say what will happen at the end of the ultimatum, it rings a dangerous bell.

Miyetti Allah is a business group, and like every other business association shouldn’t dictate for the governments. Well, the antecedents started early enough for the government to quash it, just like it did to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in the name of national security. In 2017, when the Benue state government introduced the anti-open grazing bill, the Miyetti Allah issued a confrontational statement opposing the bill. The president, Alhaji Abdullahi Bello Bodojo, along with other leaders of the group issued a statement saying: “we want to state here that we reject that repressive and oppressive law and will deploy all the necessary legal means as enshrined in the constitution to challenge it.”

“We will mobilize our people to resist any attempt to enslave them through this wicked legislation ever contemplated in the history of our nation.”  Miyetti Allah kept true to their words, they filed a suit against the Benue state government, one important detail they failed to give attention to is the legislative powers of the state, as enshrined in the constitution. The next few weeks, the killings intensified, 10 today, 16 tomorrow and 21 the day after tomorrow. On the new year’s day of 2018, the worst happened, 72 people were murdered in cold blood. The impunity was dripping with innocent blood.

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state told CNN, “They have threatened to wipe out the whole state if we did not repeal the anti-grazing law, and allow their cattle to graze wherever they like. They say cattle are more precious than human beings.”

He added: “The rule of law should be respected and punishment should be meted out on those who violate it.”

Unfortunately, the federal government didn’t feel so. Reacting to the massacre, the then Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Idris, urged the Benue state government to repeal the anti-grazing law in order to avoid further attacks. That didn’t go down well with Nigerians, but the outrage didn’t influence government’s insouciance in any way, not even to arrest the perpetrators. And that has been the biggest public endorsements received by Miyetti Allah. Emboldened by impunity, Bukola Saraki’s Senate leadership became another governance position they wanted to change. They joined the All Progressive Congress (APC) in calling for Saraki’s resignation. The Benue state coordinator, Alhaji Garus Galolo, was quoted as saying: “Saraki ought not to be in the office anymore as Senate president. Because has failed to coordinate and organize the National Assembly to offer quality legislation that Nigeria needs.”

The chronicles are suggesting one thing: Miyetti Allah is no longer seeing itself as a business association, but an arm of the government ready to achieve its aims at bloody costs. And the governments are playing along. In 2016, Governor Nasir El-Rufai paid herdsmen to stop the killings of southern Kaduna indigenes. A step considered outrageous by his political opponents and Nigeria at large. The killings did slow down but not for so long. It was believed that they used the money to augment their arsenal, and it didn’t take long before the crisis intensified once again.

So when Miyetti Allah demanded N100 billion from the FG in May, it instigated overwhelming anxiety for two reasons.

  1. The Federal Government (FG) may likely yield to their demand.
  2. The money will only result in more arms, and thus, more killings.

Although they claimed that the former president Goodluck Jonathan promised them N100 billion for the implementation of ranches nationwide, NLTP has that, as well as many other problems emanating from open grazing covered.

The aforementioned threat issued by Miyetti Allah and reechoed by the CNG is yet to receive a response from the FG. In a time when hate speech is seen as a threat to national security, Nigerians have expected the governments to deal decisively with such unguarded utterances like in other cases. AIT and Raypower, private news TV and Radio station owned by Daar Communications were shut down by Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC) because of its program called “Kakaaki Social’ where divergent views of Nigerians from the social media are shared daily. Well, the NBC claimed it has become a platform to air bigoted and divisive views. And the amount of divisive rhetoric and hate speech being aired on the daily through the platform is enough to incite civil unrest. And on this basis, the stations were shut down, and Daar communication broadcasting license was withdrawn.

Although the NBC acted unlawfully, the justification was that National Security is paramount to freedom of expression. And all broadcasting stations have been warned to censor what they put out there. The anchor of the Kakaaki social program had to flee the country, citing threats to his life. So it’s surprising that in the instances that Miyetti Allah has shown far worse than what is seen on Kakaaki Social, no one has been arrested, queried or even reprimanded for an attempt to destabilize the national unity that seems supreme. And that calls for concern.

Unlike two years ago, when it was only the Igbos living in the North who received the “quit notice” order, the whole southerners are involved this time. The CNG’s statement added: “Accordingly, we remind the nation that so long as the Fulani would not be allowed to enjoy their citizens’ right of living and flourishing in any part of this country including the South, no one should also expect us to allow any southerner to enjoy the same in Northern Nigeria.”

“For the avoidance of doubt, we advise the federal authorities and southern leaders to heed the 30-day notice, failing which we would definitely be left with no option than to consider resorting to our decisive line of action.”

Although most governments have not responded to the threats, the responses from Nigerians to the statements issued have been of ‘anticipation of the worst,’ especially for those in the North.

The Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere didn’t hide their disappointment in the level of impunity that CNG spewed the callous threats. The national publicity secretary, Mr. Yinka Odumakin described it as ‘craving for war.’ He said: “we have read the very insulting, provocative and annoying statement issued by the CNG. We ordinarily would have rebuffed them but for the fact that we know for sure that they are dancing to the tune of the Drummer, there is a drummer under the river. They are insulting the sensibility of Nigerians even when Nigerians have suffered in the hands of herdsmen for the last four years.”

“If they have come to a conclusion that it is no longer possible to live together, let everyone go on their way in peace.”

This statement echoes the sentiment of average Southerner. Instances of impunity and security lapses have made the threats valid that many Southerners in the North are already doing a countdown to the 30 days ultimatum. In the wake of time where Boko Haram and Bandits have ravaged the North, to the homelessness and abject penury of many, Nigeria cannot afford another bloody crisis from a legitimate group.

All You Need To Know About NLTP After Suspension of RUGA Settlement

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By Iselowo Kolawole Kehinde

Questions and answers for the proposed Chat on RUGA.

Question 1. What is the NLTP?

National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP) is a strategic layout plan with a focused effort in redefining the agricultural sub-sector to act as a catalyst for building national prosperity.

Question 2. So what is the concept of NLTP?

The concept behind NLTP is to bring together private investors, catalytic government services and capital, and targeted donor support using classic value chain building tools designed to deliver for Nigeria the livestock sector transformation that multiple countries have gone through from Paraguay and Brazil to Zambia and Ethiopia.

Question 3. Would the FG collect lands from States to create the NLTP?

No, the Project for Agricultural Coordination and Execution (PACE) Secretariat domiciled in the office of the Vice President will initially support the development of pilot ranches in each of 7 pilot states (Adamawa, Benue, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Plateau, Taraba and Zamfara ).

States can also opt-in with private land provisions to help shape the success of the pilot phase. States’ participation is voluntary and only states willing to participate would be supported.

Each state is responsible to put in place  a  suitable delivery mechanism for the NLTP. PACE will  support them and suggests a structure that mirrors  its own.

Question 4. Why is the NEC bothered about the burden with the States? 

Nomadic livestock production in Nigeria involves a lot of itinerant migration cutting across several borders of states, hence it’s imperative we create a conducive environment for transformation of the livestock sector that will lead to peaceful coexistence, economic development and food security for the growing population with results and efficacy determined by the following outputs: Transformation, Safety and Security, Effective Productivity and Job Creations and Growth.

Question 5. Is the NLTP for only the Fulani’s? 

No, it’s not only for the Fulani’s. Nigerians population expected to be 250+ million by 2030. This requires an urgent modernization of key elements of the economy in order to generate jobs, household income, and promote social stability.

Pastoralists account for the majority of beef and milk production in Nigeria. Nomadic livestock production in Nigeria is facing major crises and is at a cross road due to the declining availability of pasture and grazing land, overgrazing, and most importantly, the recurrent and fatal conflicts between Pastoralists and crop farmers.

The impacts on food and nutrition security as well as public safety and national security are significant determining factors in social-economic development of the nation and well-being of her citizens, hence directly affects everyone not just the Fulani’s.

Question 6. Would the Fulani eventually settle and take over these dominated areas?

No the Fulani’s wouldn’t settle down and claim the land as the NLTP is for a duration of 10 years, after which data collected based on feedback from the state level and national consultations, strategic intervention areas are proposed that support improved performance and sustainability of livestock production and value addition, underpinned by productive infrastructure and technological interventions along the livestock value chain.

Question 7. Who would manage and coordinate these settlements? 

The co-ordination of the NLTP will be carried out at the Federal level by the NEC NLTP Steering Committee through the Project for Agriculture Coordination & Execution (PACE) Secretariat to be domiciled in the Office of the Vice President.

Question 8. Do the Ohanaze, Ndigbo, Afenifere and other cultural organizations have to accept the plan of the NLTP? 

No, they don’t have to accept the NLTP as the program would be coordinated at State Levels through the PACE Secretariat under the guidance of the Federal Level by the NEC NLTP STEERING COMMITTEE

Question 9. What are states required to bring forth to implement the NLTP?

States can also opt-in with private land provisions to help shape the success of the pilot phase kicking off with some select 7 states.

Each state is responsible to put in place a  suitable delivery mechanism for the NLTP. PACE will  support them and suggests a structure that mirrors  its own.

Question 10. Why can’t the Fulanis have their own settlement in their states?

No the Fulanis can’t have their own settlements in their state because they are itinerant herdsmen and Pastoralists account for the majority of beef and milk production in Nigeria with Nomadic livestock production in Nigeria facing major crises and is at a cross road due to the declining availability of pasture and grazing land, overgrazing, and most importantly, the recurrent and fatal conflicts between Pastoralists and crop farmers in the country, hence making it a issue of National concern not bound by geo-ethnical limitations.

Question 11. How would the funding for NLTP be generated? 

The funding would be achieved through Federal, State, Private Sector and Development Partners inclusions.

How To Lead A Tribe

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By Ajayi Joel

This is for the writers, the artists, the entrepreneurs, the employees, the fashion designers and for everyone who wants to make a change, and have an audience or a set of customers, clients, tribesmen.

I have to constantly use the word tribe so you would know how important a community is today in the world of work. A community is a set of people with a leader that leads them.

In the world of work today, no matter your sector, it is possible to be a leader and lead a set of persons.  To lead, the first thing to ask yourself is what value do I have to offer? You cannot be a starter in a skill and the next thing you want to do is lead a tribe. If you do that, someone stronger and more skillful than you will overthrow you.

So in any skill, job or profession you want to engage in, you must first strive to be good at it. If you don’t know up to a reasonable extent in it, then you are not ready to lead. Now, you are qualified – but how do you lead a tribe?

First, you must articulate a vision which you must execute. Executing that vision will require a mission. To make all of them connect, you must be solving a problem which is evident in your tribe. That problem could be growing market share, providing jobs in your community, leading a student group, or keeping your community safe from crime. To thrive, you need to be great – yes, above average.

You Must Stand Out

The era of average is over. Nobody wants an average product anymore. No company or community wants an average leader.  Matter of fact marketers and companies are facing tough times because they have been producing average products. They need leaders to drive their tribes to greater moments.

Nobody walks into a city and goes to the restaurant with a rude waitress and dirty environment. You could overlook it before, and manage it. Not anymore!

Now, there are tens of restaurants scattered across every major city in Nigeria, and consumers know the best restaurants with the polite waitresses and food.

There are tens of very good hotels with awesome customer service. You would only be making a big mistake trying to play it safe by being average. You hire an illiterate security man who cannot say “welcome” to strangers, the hotel attendants were not trained on how to receive customers because you are trying to save expenses, and yet you think you are on mission as a leader.

That era is over and you would only fizzle out. And your tribe will go and fade into oblivion. This is the world of work and jobs. You cannot afford to be average. I don’t mean based on grades because grading is not an efficient testing system even though nothing has replaced it.

No company wants an average worker. No company wants an average leader No, not anymore. An average worker is a compliant worker who would sit at his desk all day waiting for instructions to be given to him, and would do nothing else if no instructions are given.

An average worker would still request for a roadmap after the instruction has been given! When members of your tribe are like that, you are failing your tribe. If you do not make changes, your tribe will one day vanish.

The Tribe Under Assault

That era of average is over; both for the leader and the followers in a tribe.  No company has so much money to spend on less smart graduates. I mean being average was the safest thing to do before, but now it would ruin you.

Companies could survive years ago without making themselves known on the internet. Now, marketers in companies are running out of breadth to steal customers attention and the customers already know where they derive the best satisfaction. Competition is global, not local, once you hit the web. You have no hiding place anymore.

If you have forgotten, there are many like yourself with the same qualification as you and just a few would be picked. As the law of demand and supply states:”The higher the demand, the higher the price and the higher the supply, the lower the price”. Internet makes that supply extremely big that even a leader of a tribe can be picked from any place now.

You have to be remarkable to be recognized. Old shoes are no longer interesting and fascinating. You have to be remarkable to win. If you try to play it safe and fit in, you’ve played a loss and you might as well be forever forgotten. Your tribe is under assault; you must go out and battle.

All Together

How do you expect to beat Coca-cola in the world of beverage drinks if all you came out to do is claim how good the taste of your own drink is? Unless you carve out a niche, you have no chance in Lagos. Only leaders that excel can indeed be called leaders because they can save their tribes from ruins. Become a better leader by being above average. That is how to lead a tribe in commerce, business, technology and anything. Yes, be remarkable.

Look Up To The Promises of Tomorrow

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The biggest consolation is that the clock will reset and begins afresh at midnight. It’s Friday, no matter what has happened this week, make sure you reboot well as Friday fades this midnight to usher the weekend. There is a reason for weekend: end the week, period! Thinking and planning for the promises of tomorrow will always win over indulging on the mistakes or disappointments of an ended week.