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Residents bemoan effluents from Lagos School of Nursing, damaged drainages

By Guardian Exclusive
15 September 2023   |   12:04 pm
These are not the best of times for landlords and residents in Naiyeju, Ajiboro, Salvation, Olalekan Onigbinde, and Ayelabowo in Afenifere Community Development Area (CDA) of Igando, Lagos, following outflow of effluents from Lagos State School of Nursing and the Igando General Hospital.

 

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