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2024: Mixed reactions as Nigeria records first rain

2024: Mixed reactions as Nigeria records first rain
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Lagos , Nigeria , Umuahia , Abia , Awka , Anambra , Nsukka , Enugu , Port-harcourt , Rivers , Surulere , Ekiti

Blame deteriorating security on proliferation of arms--- Prof. Tar, security expert

Blame deteriorating security on proliferation of arms--- Prof. Tar, security expert
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Nigeria , Nsukka , Enugu , Kaduna , Nigerian , Chidi-nzeadibe , Charles-igwe , Johnson-urama , University-of-nigeria , Nigerian-defence-academy , International-conference , Prof-usman-tar

How Nigerian students became 'change agents' in solid waste management

Cities tend to treat waste as purely a technical issue, and this may be why the problem persists. It also has a human element.

Nigeria , Lagos , Ahmadu , Borno , Niger-delta , Nigeria-general- , Ibadan , Oyo , Nsukka , Enugu , Nigerian , Chidi-nzeadibe

MIL-OSI Global: How Nigerian students became 'change agents' in solid waste management

MIL-OSI Global: How Nigerian students became 'change agents' in solid waste management
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Nigeria , Lagos , Ahmadu , Borno , Niger-delta , Nigeria-general- , Ibadan , Oyo , Nsukka , Enugu , Nigerian , Chidi-nzeadibe

ESUT vice-chancellor: Some deceased staff still receiving salaries

ESUT vice-chancellor: Some deceased staff still receiving salaries
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Nigeria , Enugu-state , Enugu , Nsukka , Nigerian , Chidi-nzeadibe , Aaron-adibe , Uzoamaka-okoye , Aloysius-michaels-okolie , Anyim-pius , Faculty-of-social-sciences-students-association , University-of-nigeria

Nigeria's okada motorcycles have a bad image, but banning them solves nothing


Lagos has witnessed a growing number of commercial motorcyclists in recent times, transporting people and goods in and around the state. Many of these operators moved in from northern Nigeria, where authorities banned the use of motorcycles – notoriously used by Boko Haram insurgents, bandits and kidnappers to carry out attacks. In Lagos, these motorcyclists – popularly known as okada – aren’t always popular and face periodic restrictions. Ogechi Ekeanyanwu of The Conversation Africa spoke to Chidi Nzeadibe, an urban development policy expert, about how the sector has become established and how to approach the problems it sometimes presents.
Why are there so many commercial motorcycles in Lagos?

Lagos , Nigeria , Ikorodu , Calabar , Cross-river , Kaduna , Nigerian , Chidi-nzeadibe , Ogechi-ekeanyanwu , Boko-haram , Conversation-africa

Informal waste management in Lagos is big business: policies need to support the trade


Informal waste management in Lagos is big business: policies need to support the trade
By Chidi Nzeadibe & Chinedu Onyishi & Christian Ezeibe Ph.D & Gerald Ezirim & Peter Mbah - The Conversation
Lagos must rethink its waste management policy. - Source: Shutterstock
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The megacity of Lagos has an estimated population of 24 million . And it's constantly growing, putting additional strain on a city that already has serious challenges. They include heavy traffic congestion, flooding, air pollution and solid waste generation.
The waste economy in Lagos is huge. It is well connected with the domestic formal economy and has also established links into trans-border trade with neighbouring and distant countries.

Ojota , Lagos , Nigeria , Enugu , United-states , Niger , Mali , Sudan , Ghana , Cameroon , Equatorial-guinea , Ikeja