Category: Environment
Poor Waste Management Practices and Effects
Matthew Emberga Biem ebiemmatthew@gmail.com Waste management (waste disposal) refers to the activities and actions required to manage waste from its inceptions to its final ... Read More
Deforestation for Charcoal Production and its Effects on Environmental Sustainability
Matthew Emberga- Biemebiemmatthew@gmail.com Deforestation is the clearing, destroying, and otherwise removal of trees through deliberate, natural or accidental means. It can occur in any ... Read More
Benue Communities Cry for Water Supply Amid COVID-19 Crisis
Water Scarcity Raphael Mbaiorga Water remains one of the most essential sources of human existence. According to Journal of Biological Chemistry, the brain and the ... Read More
Water Scarcity Calls for Desperate Measures
DENEN DANIEL Water, food and air are the three basic requirements for the survival of all living things. Water is the most important of all ... Read More
Perennial Water Scarcity in Benue Bites Harder Amidst COVID-19 Crisis
Raphael Mbaiorga/Denen Daniel Makurdi Water remains one of the most essential sources of human existence. According to Journal of Biological Chemistry, the brain and the ... Read More
LAMENTATIONS TRAIL POOR WASTE MANAGEMENT IN BENUE STATE
Waste dump Denen Daniel Residents of Makurdi, the capital of Benue state decry the methods adopted by the government- owned Benue State Sanitation and Environment ... Read More
BENUE BRIDGES UNDERGO REHABILITATION
Benue new Bridge under repairs Denen Daniel/Usman Danlami As rehabilitation intensify on the New Makurdi Bridge, road users have continued to lend their voices on ... Read More
Makurdi Residents disgruntled over Fire Service
Fighting Fire Eric Adah The issue of fire outbreak in homes and markets has continued to generate concerns from members of the public especially ... Read More
Charcoal and Timber Businesses Worst than Tsunami
Slash and burn (Deforestation) Rhoda Nomhwange The challenges of climate change have come to stay with humanity and yet, the people may still be too ... Read More