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Tag: Open defecation

Itun Agan: Lagos community where visiting the ‘toilet’ can harm you

Imagine going to the toilet once or twice daily knowing each time

Over 46m Nigerians Don’t Have Access To Toilets – Minister

Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, Thursday said over 46 million Nigerians

Open defecation, major cause of water pollution, diseases in Jos North – Official

Mr Alex Luther, the Quality Assurance Manager of Plateau State Water Board,

Open Defecation: FG to provide public toilet facilities nationwide

In a bid to free Nigeria from the menace of open defecation,

47 million Nigerians indulge in open defecation — UNICEF

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has said that not less than

Open Defecation: Environmentalist urges FG to collaborate with LGs on “Clean Nigeria Campaign”

Taiwo Adewole, the Chief Executive Officer of Taiwo Adewole and Associates has

Tackling Open Defecation Defacing Lagos Environment

In many Nigerian villages, open defecation is a taboo. One can be

Open Defecation: Under Buhari, Nigeria Becomes Poo Poo Capital Of The World

Nigeria will overtake India to become the world capital for open defecation

Medical practitioner advises Nigerians against open defecation

Dr Towoju Olumunyiwa, a Medical Practitioner, has advised Nigerians to adopt good

1.3m defecate openly in Edo – UNICEF

UNICEF on Thursday said 1.3 million of Edo population still practised open

(List): LGAs That Are Free From Open Defecation In Nigeria

Mr Rolf Luyendijk, Executive Director, Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC),

See How Many Billions FG Wants To Spend On Curbing Open Defecation

Mr Emmanuel Awe, the Director of  Water Quality Supply and Sanitation in

NGO says open defecation responsible for waterborne diseases in Nigeria

Water, Sanitation for All, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), has said that 0pen