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Lagos Prosecutes 8,000 Offenders in Open Defecation Crackdown

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LAGOS, Nigeria – Lagos authorities prosecute more than 8,000 residents within one year for environmental offences, including...
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Cross River Assembly Passes Law to Ban Open Defecation

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CALABAR, Nigeria – The Cross River State House of Assembly has passed a bill banning open defecation...
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