There is a fresh panic in Niger state as another tanker explosion rocked the northwest state, just one week after 98 people died of the same incident in the state.
The incident is the second explosion in Niger state and the latest in a series of tanker accidents in the country in recent weeks. On January 18, at least 98 people died, and 69 others were injured when a tanker exploded in Gurara LGA of the state.
The National Agricultural Development Fund and the Niger State government have taken a significant step towards improving food security
Governor Umaru Bago of Niger State has announced a significant initiative to tackle the housing deficit in the state. During a meeting with the Chief
Recall that NADF and the Niger State Government had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) last year leading to the signing of funding agreement between NADF, Niger Foods, and the Niger State Government, setting the stage for transformative growth towards achieving food security and self-sufficiency in Nigeria.
The owner of the dynamites that exploded in the Mashegu Local Government Area of Niger state, which killed one person and injured six has remained at
The National Agricultural Development Fund (NADF) and the Niger State Government on Monday, signed a co-financing agreement worth N5 billion in Abuja.This move is in bold step to improve food security and enhance agricultural productivity.
Another petrol-laden tanker has exploded in a town bordering Agaie and Lapai local government areas of Niger State. The incident occurred at about 6 a.m on Monday, Hamzat Taoheed, a resident of Lapai, said, adding that no life was lost. This makes it the third tanker explosion in less than a month in Niger State alone.
The National Agricultural Development Fund and the Niger State Government have signed a co-financing agreement worth N5bn.This was disclosed in a statement on Tuesday by the Executive Secretary of NADF,
The Niger State Commissioner of Police, CP Shawulu Ebenezer Danmanman, has paraded twelve suspects for vandalizing government properties in Minna, the
Another tanker laden with 40,000 liters of fuel had an accident and burst into flames in Niger state yesterday.
Niger's president Mohamed Bazoum has spent 550 days as a hostage of the military junta in the capital, Niamey. His lawyers say that his detention is setting a dangerous precedent and have launched