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Lagos Detects Dangerous Toxic Waste Above WHO Safety Limits Industrial waste pollution site in Lagos with contaminated water and soil
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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...
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Lagos Pollution Crisis Worsens as Health Risks Surge Alarming Rate LASEPA officials addressing stakeholders on rising pollution in Lagos
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Lagos Pollution Crisis Worsens as Health Risks Surge Alarming Rate

Korede Abdullah November 26, 2025 0
Lagos, Nigeria – The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) has raised renewed concerns over the escalating...
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