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A growing number of Nigerians no longer believe their government can protect them from violence, hunger, or natural disasters.
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Tribune Online on MSNMokwa flood: 500 confirmed deaths, over 600 people still missing — RepsIDP camps, affected areas…task FG on flood control infrastructure & control, disaster preparedness in flood-prone regionsThe House of Representatives on Wednesday raised alarm over the possible ...
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Mokwa's flood is a climate warning we cannot ignore - MSNOn May 28, 2025, the tranquil town of Mokwa in Niger State was transformed into a scene of devastation when floodwaters tore through the town. It didn't just sweep away homes and livelihoods - the ...
"In some families, 10 people, 18 people, and even much more were swept away. People's houses, residences, shops, worship ...
In a bid to address the devastating effects of the recent flooding in Mokwa, Niger State, Nigerian geospatial firm ...
The Niger State Government has commenced the disbursement of the sum of N1 billion in relief to victims of the recent flood ...
The gesture is aimed at supporting victims of the recent devastating floods in Mokwa Local Government Area of the state.
The senate has called on the federal government to investigate the devastating flood that struck Mokwa in Niger state and ...
The Director General of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency, NSEMA, Abdullahi Baba Arah, has disclosed that a total ...
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has donated food items to victims of the recent Mokwa flood disaster in Niger ...
Mokwa was never merely a location on a map; it was a warning sign blinking for years. The tragedy that unfolded in June 2025, claiming over 1,300 lives—including 700 children—was not a bolt ...
Mokwa's flood was not a punishment from nature--it was the price of inertia. It was what happens when government institutions become deaf to science and blind to their own responsibilities.
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