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Nigeria: Mokwa Flood - 600 Missing Victims Presumed Dead - LawmakersLawmakers from Niger and Kwara states, yesterday, informed the House of Representatives that no fewer than 600 persons declared missing in the recent Mokwa flood disaster in Niger State are presumed ...
No fewer than 349 lives have been lost in various disasters that occurred between September 2024 and May 2025 across Niger State.
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The Punch on MSNFG unveils flood insurance plan to protect citizens, businessesThe Federal Government has initiated the establishment of the National Flood Insurance Policy as a proactive measure to ...
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The Punch on MSNLiving on the edge: Disturbing tales from Nigeria’s communities plagued by vicious floodsAs the rains return with a vengeance and nature’s fury strikes with cruel regularity each year, swollen rivers burst their ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSN6 causes of flooding in NigeriaThe major causes of flooding in Nigeria is due to poor waste management, poor urban planning, heavy rainfall, climate change ...
FG launches flood insurance policy to support individuals, businesses, and communities hit by floods
The Federal Government has introduced a National Flood Insurance Policy (NFIP) to provide a financial safety net for ...
Netzence Sustainability Limited (Netzence) has said Nigeria can transform its social challenges into economic resilience by ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNMokwa flood: 500 confirmed deaths, over 600 people still missing — RepsThe House is concerned that the floodwaters swept away entire neighbourhoods, destroyed critical infrastructure, and ...
A Crisis We Knew Was Coming Nigeria’s perennial flooding woes are well-documented: blocked drainage systems, poorly regulated urbanisation, deforestation, weak enforcement of building codes, and ...
In a heartwarming display of corporate social responsibility and solidarity, a consortium of Nigerian Bank CEOs, has pledged ...
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Legit.ng on MSNFatal Nigeria Floods: Adamawa Govt Sends Crucial Message to All ResidentsAdamawa state government warns residents of recurring floods from Cameroon and Kiri Dams, urges relocation from high-risk ...
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has revealed that about 5,264,097 people were affected by devastating floods ...
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