Youths in Sokoto State are increasingly frustrated by the lack of job opportunities and feel abandoned by the government. Many are turning to small businesses or handwork to make ends meet, but even then, finding consistent work remains a daily challenge.
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Economic hardship is forcing many residents of Sokoto State to bypass hospitals in favour of more affordable treatment options at local pharmacies.
The Federal Government has commenced 40 water supply projects in Sokoto State worth N2 billion.
The northern regions of Nigeria, particularly the northwest and northeast, are grappling with severe flooding, with Sokoto State among the…
Sokoto State is witnessing a surge in malaria cases as heavy rains that began on the 1st of August, 2024…
The increased rainfall has led to severe flooding in Sokoto, disrupting daily life, damaging infrastructure, and displacing over 1,600 residents. The situation underscores the need for more robust infrastructure and climate adaptation strategies
Women in Sokoto State are increasingly using family planning methods, leading to better maternal health and child spacing
In Nigeria, the rising cost of tomatoes is hitting consumers and traders hard, driven by climate change, seasonal challenges, and economic factors. As prices soar, both groups are adapting to these new realities, underscoring the resilience required to navigate the current crisis.
In Sokoto State, fruit sellers struggle with rising costs and spoilage. As prices soar, vendors adapt to keep their produce fresh and serve their community.
In Sokoto State, rising meat costs at abattoirs are forcing butchers to adapt and customers to cut back. As sellers turn to suya to manage stock, residents struggle with increased expenses, highlighting broader economic and health issues in Nigeria.