The Special Adviser to the President of the Senate on Diaspora and Non-governmental Organisations, Dr. Jibril Lawal Tafida, has praised Dr. Clement Buari, a former Director of Strategy Management ...
Mackerel are fast-swimming fish found in temperate and tropical seas worldwide. They are rounded and torpedo-shaped, with a slender keeled tail base and a forked tail. Various types exist ...
To the Editor: I salute the compelling points that Paul Greenberg and Carl Safina brought to light about the seafood industry and its reliance on lower-quality imported fish. From my work in ...
Celebrities never fail to inspire us with their style choices, setting trends and making bold fashion statements. This week, some of our favourite stars have been spotted in looks that range from ...
By Manuela Andreoni Counting the number of fish in the ocean may well be one of science’s toughest jobs. It also produces a crucial tool governments use to protect marine ecosystems that feed ...
Fish is not only delicious but also highly beneficial for your health. However, it’s important to note that not all types of fish are equally good. Fish can be classified into various categories based ...
Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari has delighted her fans with a new social media post, where she joined the popular ‘Demure’ challenge. On Instagram, the mother of five shared a video of herself stirring ...
Nadia Buari, in a video she shared on her Instagram page, happily prepared fufu The actress turned the fufu while a man pounded the cassava and plantain, much to the delight of social media users In ...
Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari has stirred reactions from her fans and followers as she joins the trending ‘Demure’ challenge. Taking to her Instagram page, the mother of five shared a video of her ...
Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari left fans in awe after she shared a video of herself preparing fufu, a local Ghanaian delicacy. ‘Fufu’ which involves the boiling and pounding of sliced cassava ...
Paddlers and swimmers are being warned to take extra care at the beach to avoid being stung by venomous fish. People on the Norfolk and Suffolk coast have reported stings from standing on weever ...