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Agriculture In Nigeria

 Title:* Agriculture in Nigeria: Challenges, Opportunities, and Prospects for Sustainable Development *Abstract:* Agriculture is a vital sector in Nigeria's economy, providing employment, food, and foreign exchange earnings. However, the sector faces numerous challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, limited access to finance, and climate change. This seminar paper examines the current state of agriculture in Nigeria, highlighting the challenges, opportunities, and prospects for sustainable development. Using a mixed-methods approach, combining literature review, case studies, and expert opinions, this study identifies key strategies for promoting sustainable agriculture in Nigeria. *Introduction:* Agriculture is a critical sector in Nigeria's economy, accounting for approximately 25% of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and providing employment for over 70% of the population. However, the sector faces numerous challenges, including inadequate infrastructure...

My First Day In Department Of Mass Communication

{"message":"**Title: My First Day in the Department of Mass Communication at DSPG: A Journey Begins** *Abstract:** The  commencement of my academic journey in the Department of Mass Communication at DSPG was not just a simple transition into higher education; it was an awakening to the immense possibilities that lay ahead. This seminar recounts my reflections and experiences from that pivotal day, aiming to resonate with students embarking on their own educational paths. *Introduction**      October 24 2023 marked a significant milestone in my life—the first day of my journey at DSPG within the Department of Mass Communication. As I stepped onto the vibrant campus, a mix of excitement and anxiety enveloped me. I found myself surrounded by eager faces, each embodying unique dreams and aspirations. In this seminar, I will share the highlights of that transformative day and the insights gained, encouraging others to appreciate their own experiences in the realm of mass ...