Women in Sokoto State are increasingly using family planning methods, leading to better maternal health and child spacing
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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.
Residents and drivers in Sokoto State are struggling with surging fuel prices, which have forced them to increase fares and operational costs. The hike affects bike riders, Keke drivers, car owners, and businesses relying on generators.
Residents of Sokoto State have complained about the road barricades that prevent them from crossing to the other side of the roads
Through the voices of Sokoto’s food vendors and their customers, ASHENEWS brings to light the everyday struggles of Sokoto’s roadside food sellers
ASHENEWS – Faced with scarce rainfall and excessive heat, farmers in Sokoto State are turning to irrigation methods to ensure their crops grow.
The weather temperature in Sokoto state has not gone less than 40 degrees Celsius in the past two months. The…
In an effort to reduce child morbidity and mortality rates, an NGO, Sightsavers Nigeria says it has planned to reach…