ROSATOM DISCUSSING NUCLEAR PROJECTS WITH NIGER & ETHIOPIA. (PHOTO).

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 Rosatom Discussing Nuclear Projects With Niger & Ethiopia "Rosatom is open to discussing possible forms of cooperation and is prepared to offer modern, reliable, and safe technologies," the Russian state corporation stated, Sputnik reported. Cooperation between the parties is currently focused on establishing working mechanisms and defining project parameters, with decisions being taken gradually in line with the host country’s priorities and international safety standards, Rosatom said. Rosatom is in dialogue with more than 20 African countries on such areas as the construction of large and small nuclear power plants, nuclear science and technology centers, and the development of uranium deposits.

8 CHILDREN SUFFOCATED IN A JEEP PARKED IN A COMPOUND BELONGING TO ONE OF DECEASED PARENT IN LAGOS.{PHOTOS}.

The tragedy occurred at the Jah-Michael community in the Olorunda Local Council Development Area of Lagos State on Saturday.


The children were between ages four and nine years.


Reports say they suffocated in a Honda Pilot jeep with registration number AAA157BD parked in the compound of one of the deceased mothers, Saliat Kazeem.


Saliat found the lifeless bodies after she searched the surroundings looking for her grandaughter.


Saliat, who owns the house where the car was parked, slept while the children entered the vehicle.


Police Public Relations Officer in the state Adekunle Ajisebutu confirmed the incident.


He said, “The eight children were said to have mistakenly locked themselves in an abandoned car while playing. Their bodies have been recovered and deposited at the Badagry General Hospital’s morgue for an autopsy to determine the actual cause of death.

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