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In rural Nigeria, the lack of proper sanitation remains a pressing concern, often overshadowed by other development priorities. Musa Mohammed Ashabu,

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The quote, “Some people feel the rain, Others just get wet,” is attributed to the legendary Bob Marley, though some argue it to have originated

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 While change begins with one person, a human cannot change the world alone. It takes more than just one pair of hands and a single brain to make a

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Revolutionising Waste Management in Nigeria’s Urban Centers: A Market-Based Solution to the Solid Waste Crisis. By Muhammad Sheriffdeen

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Gross Negligence: Open Defecation and its Heavy Burden on Nigeria!

Open defecation is classified as unimproved sanitation.  The practice of open defecation has several implications, as it pollutes both surface and

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