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On May 29, Mallam Hassan Umar stood waist-deep and barefoot in muddy water, his eyes on the remnants of his Arabic school, now ...
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Tribune Online on MSNMokwa flood: FG has started fulfilling some promises made to us – Village headThe Village Head of Mokwa in Niger State, Alhaji Mohammed Aliyu Saba, has affirmed that the Federal Government has commenced fulfilment of its promises to the people of Mokwa following the recent ...
Surprisingly, no noticeable efforts have been made by most governments to prepare for either public enlightenment, cleaning up of the environment, re-evaluation of the state of dams, relocation or ...
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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 ...
The phrase ‘Sorrow may last for a night, but joy comes in the morning’ is a common proverb and a line from Psalm 30:5 in the Bible. However, days after floods devastated several communities in the ...
Better drainage and early warning would help curb losses from a future flood but Nigeria's adaptation plan hasn't been ...
The death toll from devastating flooding in a market town in Nigeria’s north-central state of Niger rose to at least 200 ...
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has extended warm greetings to all Muslims as they celebrate this year's ...
Severe floods struck Mokwa, Nigeria, leaving hundreds dead or missing and devastating communities. Among the victims were ...
There are calamities so devastating that in their aftermath, they ought to bring a nation to a halt, inspiring somber moments ...
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 ...
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