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“The map shows critical flood-prone zones across Nigeria, particularly around stations along the River Benue and River Niger. “Makurdi, in particular, has recorded dangerously high water ...
Mohammed said the water levels in the River Benue have reached critical points. He urged residents near the riverbanks to evacuate. According to Mohammed, the gauge data from Lokoja, Umaisha ...
The "mother of waters," as River Benue is often called, has historically served as a suitable source from which many ethnic groups and societies have drawn their identities from generation to ...
In Nigeria, the River Benue flows through both the central and eastern regions and rests on the basins of Lokoja in Benue State. The societal development of Yola, including transportation ...
The River Benue has its origins in the Adamawa Plateau of Northern Cameroon. The Lagdo Dam, a 40m high dam, has been built across the river about 50km upstream of Garoua, a major town on the river ...
Typed index card reads, "R 1 Nig. Nigeria. Benue River, near Makurdi crossing. Boats, probably those belonging to river traders. 1/1971. EE. neg.no. VII-30, 5A." The card was written in 1977-79 by ...
BENUE, Nigeria, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Nigerian farmer Enoch Fater has barely slept in the last few days after water levels started rising at his paddy rice farm and in a major river nearby, pointing ...
What could have resorted to renewed hostilities between Benue and Cross River states was on Tuesday averted by both states. Arewa PUNCH reports that the ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Lorenzo Dow Turner Papers / Series 5: ...
The River Donga, which provides up to 20% of the Benue flow, starts in the Adamawa Highlands of Nigeria, adjacent to the Cameroon. The River Donga joins the River Benue at Jibu.
The “Central Nigeria Unmasked: Arts of the Benue River Valley” exhibition opened at the Fowler Museum on Saturday and will be on display through July 24.
On our left we could see the bank of River Benue. At a point in time, I could picture the map of Nigeria and where I was. The boat did a U-turn and headed for the Benue River upstream.