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The Deputy Governor of Niger State, Mr Yakubu Garba, has visited victims of the flood disaster in Mokwa community as death ...
The Deputy Governor of Niger State, Comrade Yakubu Garba, alongside the Executive Chairman of Mokwa Local Government Area, Hon. (Amb.) Jibril Abdullahi Muregi, has visited victims of the flash flood ...
The death toll from the recent flood disaster in Mokwa, Niger State, has risen to over 100, according to Deputy Governor ...
No fewer than 100 bodies have so far been recovered as search and rescue operations continue, according to NEMA.
Mrs. Zubaida Umar on Friday confirmed the recovery of no fewer than 100 bodies during the search and rescue operations sequel to the devastating flood which occurred in Kpege area of Mokwa, Niger ...
Monday 25 July We get into our makeshift operations base on Monday morning, a conference room in the offices of the Niger Red Cross. We meet our local colleagues, together with international delegates ...
The military administration in Niger has ordered the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to close its offices and leave the country, according to a media report. Niger canceled its ...
The ruling military junta of Niger Republic has ordered the International Committee of the Red Cross, ICRC, to immediately leave the country. The West African country, which recently withdrew from ...
The Foreign Affairs ministry asked the ICRC to leave the country after denouncing certain agreements, a civil society source in Niger told RFI. Some foreigners working with the NGO in Niger have ...
Flash floods that ripped through parts of central Nigeria have killed at least 115 people and injured dozens of others, emergency services officials said on Friday, with the toll expected ...
This week's announcement by Niger's Foreign Affairs Ministry to effectively ban the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) came unexpectedly, apparently without any prior warning. ICRC ...
Rescue teams continued to search for missing residents after torrential rains late on Wednesday through early Thursday washed ...