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The research identifies five dominant and interconnected drivers of freshwater scarcity in Nigeria: poor water governance, ...
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Tribune Online on MSNMokwa flood: We stand in solidarity with victims’ families, residents — ActionAid NigeriaActionAid Nigeria has expressed solidarity with the affected families and residents of the devastating floods in Mokwa, Niger State, which have destroyed vast hectares of farmland, homes, and ...
Many of the victims of the devastating flood that struck central Nigeria on May 29 are Almajiri pupils, the boys sent to ...
On May 29, 2025, the town of Mokwa in Niger State experienced devastating floods due to the intense rainfall lasting ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Mokwa Flood - 'How My Wives and Children Were Swept Off Before My Eyes' - Survivors Narrate WoesIt was the first major rainfall in Mokwa and its environ. Before the devastating downpour, the sky was enveloped in total darkness signifying an inevitable rainstorm. And, by the time the hailstorm ...
Fatal floods have wreaked havoc across Nigeria, India and Bangladesh this week as Romania is dealing with the aftermath of ...
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Officials say torrents of predawn rain unleashed flooding that killed at least 111 people in a market town where northern ...
Father James Omeh, the parish priest of Saint Anthony’s Catholic Church in Gulu in Niger State in Nigeria, died on May 25 ...
At least 98 people are still missing in addition to 160 confirmed dead a week after floods ripped through a town in central ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNNigeria flash floods: Which is most affected area, what caused the deluge?At least 150 people killed and many more missing after torrential rains cause flooding in Mokwa city in Niger State.
Flash floods that ripped through parts of central Nigeria have killed at least 150 people and injured dozens of others, emergency services officials said on Saturday, with the toll expected to ...
Flash floods hit Mokwa, a market town located in Nigeria’s north-central Niger State. It followed intense rainfall that began about 3am (02:00 GMT) on Thursday, according to the Nigerian Red ...
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