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Cholera Outbreak Claims 10 Lives in Adamawa

Rural communities in Adamawa face devastating cholera outbreak with 10 confirmed deaths. Victims describe drinking unsafe water and using makeshift remedies as government aid fails to reach remote villages.

Toxic Groundwater Threat in Kogi, Lagos, Kebbi

Federal Government warns of dangerous chemical and microbial contamination in groundwater across Kogi, Lagos, and Kebbi states. Health risks include neurological damage and kidney failure. Urgent action required.

Memory Chip Crunch to Increase Gadget Prices

Shoppers face higher prices for phones and laptops as AI data centers consume memory chips. Experts warn of significant price increases through 2026. Learn how this affects Nigerian consumers.

LWC Unveils Crawler Bot for Water Infrastructure

Lagos Water Corporation launches innovative Crawler Bot technology to detect pipeline faults, reduce water losses, and ensure reliable supply across Lagos. A major step toward digital transformation.

Water Tank Collapse Kills 4 Women in Jigawa

Tragedy strikes Zugai village as overhead water tank collapses, killing four women including a pregnant woman. Structural weakness and strong winds blamed for the disaster.

LASG upgrades water transport with concrete pontoons

Lagos State Government installs modern concrete pontoons at key jetties to enhance water transport safety and comfort under Governor Sanwo-Olu's THEMES+ agenda. Part of €410 million Omi Eko Project.

Lagos Rolls Out Concrete Floating Jetties Statewide

Lagos State is upgrading its water transport with modern concrete floating pontoons at key jetties. This Omi Eko Project initiative aims to boost safety, comfort, and intermodal connectivity for commuters.

Why Nigerian fish farmers face massive losses

Nigeria's aquaculture sector faces critical knowledge gaps despite growth potential. Experts reveal how proper training in water quality, feeding patterns can transform fish farming.

Serbia's Winter Energy Crisis Deepens Amid Sanctions

Serbia faces severe winter energy crisis as US sanctions on Russian-owned NIS refinery threaten fuel supplies. With reserves depleting by November 25, Belgrade's diplomatic balancing act hits critical point. Read full analysis.

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