FACTOID # 168: There are 11 countries where the average woman has more than six children. Ten of them are in Africa.
 
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VI International Scientific CBN Meeting- Background (762 words)
CBN's mission is to maximise the contribution of modern biology to the agronomic improvement of cassava, a crop of central importance to food security in the tropics.
The CBN aims to provide a network for enhanced communication between scientists through the organization of meetings, newsletters, reference databases, a small grants program for scientists from developing countries and as an advisor for the preparation of cassava research and training proposals to a variety of agencies.
CBN will be able to outline its next phase toward the invigoration of its activities in both regional and global frameworks, articulating a common vision to move the research forward.
Nigeria's Central Bank, CBN - Crucial Information (1513 words)
The establishment of CBN in 1959 was premised on the need to promote and accelerate the much needed economic growth and development in Nigeria, which would invariably promote the growth of the financial market.
In addition, the CBN is involved in the formulation and execution of viable economic policies and measures for the government.
The CBN took the bull by the horn by first starting a restructuring and reengineering project which is perceived to tackle the business processes in its structural and institutional deficiencies to enhance its effectiveness, efficiency and productivity.
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