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Participants at the workshop were trained in various farming techniques. Investing in veterans is important for building a stronger nation.

Participants at the workshop were trained in such vocations as poultry, fish farming, snail farming, animal husbandry, livestock farming, integrated farming, irrigation, and modern crop farming techniques , amongst others. Investing in veterans is not just about equipping them with skills; it’s about recognising their service, valuing their potential, and building a stronger, more inclusive nation. By empowering veterans, we empower ourselves.

Let us seize this opportunity to honour their sacrifice, unlock their potential, and build a brighter future for all Nigerians

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