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Senate President Godswill Akpabio has said the people of Niger Delta have decided to support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to continue in office beyond 2027 because of the projects his administration ...
The European Union-funded livelihood projects have been inaugurated across three states in the Niger Delta.The Media Coordinator of EU Niger Delta, Mr Sunny Dada, stated this in a statement made ...
President Bola Tinubu has directed the completion of major abandoned infrastructure projects in the Niger Delta, reaffirming the region’s strategic importance to Nigeria’s economic future. Speaking ...
Tinubu listed key projects including Ka-Ataba and Bonny Ring Road as priorities for urgent completion across the region. He ...
The Director General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has called on the Niger Delta Development ...
Directs Commission to complete all abandoned projects• President interested in developing Niger Delta, says Jonathan• Akpabio: No conspiracy against Tinubu will standPresident Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ...
A UK-funded report reveals that Mali’s social protection system is ill-equipped to handle compounding crises of climate shocks, conflict, and food insecurity. It calls for stronger disaster risk ...
The Niger Delta has never had it so good, enjoying a period of peace, stability and development. Although some challenges remain, the last two years under the ...
The new galleries present original creations spanning from the Middle Ages to the present, including a 12th-century fired clay figure shaped in Mali’s Inner Niger Delta and the fiber creation ...
Africa’s largest wetlands, Mali’s Inner Niger Delta hosts millions of migratory birds, and serves as a lifeline for more than one million people who depend on it for pastureland, flood recession, ...
WWF (2008). Inner Niger Delta flooded Savanna. Encyclopaedia of Earth, Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment.
The Inner Niger Delta (IND) has received increasing attention from researchers and others to explore whether this largest wetland in Africa will shrivel due to climate change and increasing water use.