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NiMet Forecasts 3 Days of Rain, Thunderstorms Nationwide

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted three days of rainfall and thunderstorms across most parts of the country beginning Monday, September 22. According to NiMet’s weather outlook released on Sunday, isolated thunderstorms and light rains are expected in parts of the northern states, including Adamawa and Taraba, during Monday morning, with similar conditions later in the day across Kaduna, Gombe, Kebbi, Zamfara, Bauchi, Southern Borno, and Taraba. Central Region The central region, including Nasarawa, the Federal Capital Territory, Niger, Plateau, Kogi, and Benue, will experience cloudy conditions with sunshine intervals. NiMet said thunderstorms with light to moderate rainfall are expected from afternoon into evening hours. Southern Region For the southern states, a cloudy atmosphere with sunshine intervals is anticipated in the morning, followed by thunderstorms and moderate rainfall later in the day. Areas likely to be affected include Ebonyi, […]

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Floods, Filth & Sickness: Nigeria’s Annual Health Disaster – Where’s the Action?

BREAKING: Floods Trigger Disease Epidemic – 34 States Affected As rain pours, Nigeria drowns in filth, floods, and sickness. The NCDC confirms cholera, yellow fever, and dengue fever outbreaks—yet leaders remain stuck in a cycle of empty promises and last-minute fixes. Why does this keep happening? BOSSU TV digs deeper. 📌 The Crisis by the Numbers ✔ 34 States – Cholera outbreaks (Zamfara worst-hit)✔ 6 States – Yellow fever cases confirmed✔ Edo State – Dengue fever re-emerges✔ Sokoto, Kaduna, Yobe – High flood risk (NiMet warning) 💀 How Floods Turn Into Epidemics Contaminated Water – Floods mix sewage with drinking sources → cholera spreads Stagnant Pools – Mosquito breeding frenzy → yellow fever, dengue, malaria surge Weak Health Systems – Rural clinics can’t diagnose or treat fast enough "We’re treating cholera like an ‘annual festival’ instead of fixing the root causes."— Public Health Expert (BOSSU TV Interview) 🔴 Government Failures Laid Bare ❌ No Prevention – Drainage systems clogged […]

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Bauchi Flood Fight: NEMA Launches 2025 Preparedness Drive with Stakeholders

NEMA, Bauchi State Rally Stakeholders to Tackle 2025 Flood Risks As Nigeria braces for another rainy season, Bauchi State and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) have launched a proactive campaign to mitigate flooding risks through community sensitization, inter-agency collaboration, and grassroots preparedness. Why Bauchi is a Priority Bauchi State, identified as a high-risk flood zone, faces annual threats from overflowing rivers and erratic rainfall. NEMA Deputy Director Bitrus Samuel warned: “Disasters start locally. Equipping communities with knowledge saves lives and reduces damage.” NiMet’s Early Warning: Predictions of heavy rainfall prompted NEMA’s nationwide preparedness campaign. Historical Impact: Past floods displaced thousands and damaged critical infrastructure. Key Strategies for 2025 Flood Mitigation Stakeholder Collaboration: Participants: Nigerian Army, Police, Civil Defence, Fire Service, and local leaders. Goal: Streamline emergency responses and resource sharing. Community Sensitization: Target: High-risk areas like Muda Lawal Market, previously hit by floods […]

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