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Nigerian Tribune on MSNFlood death toll in US rises to 14At least 14 people, including a child, have died amid severe flooding triggered by heavy rainfall in parts of the U.S..Twelve people were confirmed to have died in the south-eastern state of Kentucky, ...
The Minister of Regional Development, Abubakar Momoh, has raised concerns over the devastating impact of climate change on coastal communities in the Niger Delta, warning that it is exacerbating ...
The National Emergency Management Agency has called on people in Imo and Abia states to take measures to guard against fire ...
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Daily Independent on MSNEbonyi Foundation Seeks Funds To Overcome Accommodation, Flood ChallengesThe Trinitarian Foundation for Orphanage and Helps in Ebonyi has identified the dearth of accommodation and flooding of its premises as the two major challenges confronting the home. The operator of ...
Saudi Arabia has donated 100 tons of dates to Nigeria as part of its annual humanitarian relief efforts The Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has distributed 100 tons of dates to Nigeria as part ...
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AllAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Climate Change and Insecurity Compound Zimbabwe and Nigeria's Malnutrition CrisisBlog - Pamela Arikureti's grandchild, who is nearly two years old, has been severely affected by the widespread malnutrition in Mudzi, Zimbabwe. The young girl has not gained any weight for the past ...
Lagos has signed an MoU with LAFARGE to convert non-recyclable waste into alternative fuel, advancing environmental ...
By Palash Kausher In 2025, Nigeria’s northwest and northeast regions have witnessed a concerning surge in kidnapping ...
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AllAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Federal Govt Needs Alternative Funding to Maintain 35,000km Road Networks - MinisterThe Minister of State for Works, Muhammad Bello Goronyo, has disclosed that the over 35,000 kilometres of the Federal Government road network across Nigeria could not be funded through annual budgets ...
The Federal Government has pledged to fast-track the restoration of infrastructure destroyed by the Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East.
The Federal Government has acknowledged that Nigeria’s 35,000-kilometre federal road network cannot be sustained by the annual budget alone, emphasizing ...
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