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A'Ibom flood victims recount losses, seek government's intervention

Victims of the recent Akwa Ibom flood in Uyo share their devastating experiences, losing homes and belongings. They urgently appeal for government interven

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A'Ibom flood victims recount losses, seek government's intervention

Victims of the recent Akwa Ibom flood in Uyo share their devastating experiences, losing homes and belongings. They urgently appeal for government interven

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Akwa Ibom residents protest, barricade road over devastating flooding

Hours of heavy rainfall have submerged homes across several communities in Uyo, forcing residents onto the streets in protest as questions mount over delayed road projects, blocked drainage channels and billions of…

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  1. giovedì 9 luglio 2026·premiumtimesng.com

    Akwa Ibom residents protest, barricade road over devastating flooding

    Hours of heavy rainfall have submerged homes across several communities in Uyo, forcing residents onto the streets in protest as questions mount over delayed road projects,…

  2. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·punchng.com

    A'Ibom flood victims recount losses, seek government's intervention

    Victims of the recent Akwa Ibom flood in Uyo share their devastating experiences, losing homes and belongings. They urgently appeal for government interven