
Hussain Wahab
Journalist and Writer at Freelance
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2 weeks ago |
universityworldnews.com | Hussain Wahab
NIGERIA A deadly flood has torn through Mokwa, a critical transit town in Niger State, Nigeria, and a major road linking the northern and southern parts of the country, affecting thousands of people in the area, including university students. Following heavy rain on 29 May the ensuing flood collapsed major structures, including a bridge into Mokwa. An estimated 200 people have died, and about 500 are still missing, reported Daily Trust.
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2 weeks ago |
continent.substack.com | Hussain Wahab
Hussain Wahab in MokwaEid preparations are all about going to the market – transporting animals, haggling, buying and selling. But disaster struck the major transit town of Mokwa in central Nigeria. Mokwa serves as a key link between livestock traders and food producers in the north, with consumers in the south of the country. On 29 May, intense overnight rains triggered catastrophic floods that collapsed the key infrastructure, including the vital Mokwa bridge.
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1 month ago |
universityworldnews.com | Hussain Wahab
NIGERIA UNESCO data show that fewer than 20% of graduates in STEM fields such as engineering, computing and information technology are women. Sub-Saharan Africa faces a critical shortage of women with digital skills due to under-representation in these fields. But Precious Akintulubo was determined not to become a statistic. In 2022, the young Nigerian founded the digital upskilling centre, Digital Amazonite, to empower female students in Nigeria with digital skills.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Hussain Wahab
Microsoft se preocupa por tu privacidadMicrosoft y nuestros proveedores de terceros usan cookies para almacenar y acceder a información como identificadores únicos para entregar, mantener y mejorar nuestros servicios y anuncios. Si está de acuerdo, MSN y Microsoft Bing personalizarán el contenido y los anuncios que vea.
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2 months ago |
elpais.com | Hussain Wahab
Hace dos años, Akanji Abdullahi dejó su ciudad natal en Oyo para mudarse a Abuya, capital de Nigeria, en busca de mejores oportunidades. El joven de 28 años consiguió un trabajo remunerado con 250.000 nairas nigerianas (148 euros) en la capital, pero su entusiasmo duró poco. El alquiler de una casa en Wuse 2 —cerca de su lugar de trabajo— superaba el millón de nairas, obligándolo a rechazar la oferta y conformarse con menos.
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RT @uniworldnews: A digital skills crisis is brewing in Sub-Saharan Africa, fuelled by low female representation in STEM. UNESCO data shows…

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