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Torrential rains in Mokwa, Nigeria, have caused severe flooding, killing at least 111 people. The disaster highlights the urgent need for infrastructure improvements.
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P.M. News on MSNCAPPA excited over declaration of Ado-Ekiti as smoke-free cityIn a statement on Friday, CAPPA described the declaration as a defining moment for Ekiti State and Nigeria’s tobacco control ...
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At least 151 people have now been confirmed dead after heavy rainfall unleashed flooding in a market town in north-central ...
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has said that Abuja remains the safest city in Nigeria, while ...
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Tragedy in Mokwa: Nigeria's flood leaves 151 dead, thousands homelessAs a result of the flood in Nigeria, at least 151 people have died, and over 3,000 have had to flee their homes. The natural ...
Nigeria has slipped to 66th position in the 2025 Global Startup Ecosystem Index by StartupBlink, falling two spots from its ...
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Nigeria flood crisis: Over 150 dead, thousands displacedAs a result of the flood in Nigeria, at least 151 people have died, and over 3,000 have had to flee their homes. The disaster ...
Dele Momodu, has praised the intervention of President Bola Tinubu as regards the sealing of some properties in Abuja, the ...
Former Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has called on Nigerians to ignore partisan politics and support the administration ...
Abia State partners with MKP to build Nigeria’s first quaternary medical city, aiming to end costly offshore health tourism.
The Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) says it has released an additional N46.9 billion in funding for the Renewed ...
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