Skip to content
July 2, 2026
ahr logo

Africa Health Report

DONATE
Primary Menu
  • Home
    • About
  • News
  • Investigations
    • Special Reports
  • Exclusive
    • Interview
  • Global Health
  • Development
    • Education
    • ⁠Technology and Innovation
    • Business and Economy
    • Security
  • Editorial
  • Environment
  • Opinion and Analysis
  • Top 10 Stories
  • More
    • Fact Checker
    • Health Policy
    • Videos
Light/Dark Button
  • Home
  • industrial waste Nigeria

industrial waste Nigeria

Lagos Detects Dangerous Toxic Waste Above WHO Safety Limits Industrial waste pollution site in Lagos with contaminated water and soil
  • News

Lagos Detects Dangerous Toxic Waste Above WHO Safety Limits

Korede Abdullah May 19, 2026 0
LAGOS, Nigeria – The Lagos State Government, on Tuesday uncovered alarming levels of toxic chemicals above World...
Read More Read more about Lagos Detects Dangerous Toxic Waste Above WHO Safety Limits
NESREA Shuts Oyo Factory Over Toxic Waste Discharge Violations Sealed industrial facility over environmental violations in Oyo
  • Environment and Climate Health
  • News

NESREA Shuts Oyo Factory Over Toxic Waste Discharge Violations

Chukwu Obinna March 20, 2026 0
ABUJA, Nigeria – The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency have sealed a factory in Oyo...
Read More Read more about NESREA Shuts Oyo Factory Over Toxic Waste Discharge Violations

Recent Posts

  • Ogun Begins Oil Exploration on Eba Island
  • Epe Mini-Grid Expansion Targets Jobs, Economic Growth
  • NEMSA, LASERC Strengthen Electrical Safety Partnership
  • WHO Urges Climate Action to Protect Global Health
  • Oyo Teachers Resume Work After NUT Suspends Strike

Recent Comments

  1. Ezeh Ifeanyichukwu on Waiting for Cholera in Nigeria’s Forgotten IDP Camps
  2. Jodi on Africa Launches $518m Ebola Plan Amid Bundibugyo Outbreak Fears
  3. Ezeh Ifeanyichukwu on Oil Wars, Empty Wallets: How Distant Conflict is Rewriting the Cost of Living in Nigeria
  4. Olayinka on Eating Ourselves Sick: How Nigeria’s Beloved Meals Are Killing Us Slowly
  5. Ogunbiyi Boluwatife on Eating Ourselves Sick: How Nigeria’s Beloved Meals Are Killing Us Slowly

Archives

  • July 2026
  • June 2026
  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025

Categories

  • Business and Economy
  • Editorial
  • Education
  • Environment and Climate Health
  • Exclusive
  • Fact Checker
  • Global Health
  • Health
  • Health Policy
  • Interview
  • Investigations
  • More
  • News
  • Opinion and Analysis
  • Security
  • Security
  • Special Reports
  • ⁠Technology and Innovation
  • Top 10 Stories

You may have missed

Health workers attending a training session in Ogun State
  • Business and Economy
  • News

Ogun Begins Oil Exploration on Eba Island

Korede Abdullah July 2, 2026 0
Officials commission the Epe mini-grid project designed to improve electricity supply and boost businesses in Lagos State.
  • Business and Economy
  • News

Epe Mini-Grid Expansion Targets Jobs, Economic Growth

Korede Abdullah July 2, 2026 0
Officials of NEMSA and LASERC during a meeting to strengthen electrical safety and metering standards in Abuja.
  • Business and Economy
  • News

NEMSA, LASERC Strengthen Electrical Safety Partnership

Korede Abdullah July 2, 2026 0
Global health leaders meet in Paris to discuss climate change and health under France's G7 Presidency.
  • Global Health
  • News

WHO Urges Climate Action to Protect Global Health

Oluwatobi Adu July 1, 2026 0
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • X
Copyright © 2025 Africa Health Report. All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.