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No fewer than 200 people have been confirmed dead following severe flooding that struck Mokwa, a town in Niger State, last Thursday.
Despite receiving a $10 million grant to address gully erosion in Mokwa Local Government Area (LGA) and spending N2.2 billion on flood and erosion in 2024, the Niger State government recorded a ...
Peter Obi, has donated N20 million to ...bring relief to the victims of a devastating flood that killed about 200 people in ...
Thousands of people have been left homeless and hungry after devastating floods hit central Nigeria. Survivors say help is ...
No fewer than 200 people have been confirmed dead following severe flooding that struck Mokwa, a town in Niger State, last ...
The United States (US) has commiserated with Niger State over the flood disaster that occurred in Mokwa last week ...
Nigeria is suffering a devastating loss amid what is being referred to as the worst flooding in 60 years. According to the ...
Authorities in Nigeria have adjusted the death toll from devastating floods upwards to at least 200 people. The floods that were caused by torrential rain swept the central market city of Mokwa ...
One headline has Sule Lamido saying President Bola Tinubu should not play God as regards preparations towards the 2027 ...
In one of Nigeria’s deadliest flood events in recent memory, 200 people have been confirmed dead in Mokwa, a market town in the country’s north-central state of Niger, after a pre-dawn deluge on ...
Bereaved families are still making frantic efforts to recover bodies of their loved ones after four days after a deluge swept ...
At least 151 people in central Nigeria have been killed following flash floods that destroyed homes and displaced thousands of residents, reports BBC News.