DG NEMA TAKES DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AWARENESS TO PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS IN ABUJA.(PHOTOS).

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 DG NEMA Takes Disaster Risk Reduction Awareness To Primary School Pupils in Abuja The Director General of NEMA, Mrs. Zubaida Umar, has visited LEA Primary School, Durumi, Abuja where she engaged pupils in an interactive session on disaster prevention and safety awareness. The visit which formed part of NEMA’s ongoing efforts to promote disaster risk reduction education among young Nigerians and build a culture of safety from an early age. A statement by Manzo Ezekiel, Head, Press Unit indicates that while addressing the pupils, Mrs. Zubaida Umar emphasized the importance of basic safety habits and simple disaster mitigation measures that children can adopt both at home and in school. She taught the pupils practical steps to reduce risks associated with common emergencies such as fire outbreaks, flooding, and unsafe play environments.  The Director General encouraged them to be safety conscious, remain alert to potential dangers in their surroundings, and promptly report hazar...

AFRICA’S PASSPORT POWER IN 2025: NUMBER OF COUNTRIES THEY CAN ACCESS AND GLOBAL RANKINGS. (PHOTO).


 Africa’s Passport Power in 2025: Number of countries they can access and global rankings


1. Seychells: 156/25th Global rank

2. Mauritius: 149/27th

3. South Africa: 103/48th

4. Botswana: 85/59th

5. Namibia: 79/63rd

6. Lesotho: 76/65th

7. Eswatini: 74/66th

8. Malawi: 73/67th

9. Morocco: 73/67th

10. Kenya: 71/69th

11. The Gambia: 71/69th

12. Tanzania: 70/70th

13. Benin: 67/71st

14. Ghana: 67/71st

15. Tunisia: 67/71st

16. Uganda: 67/71st

17. Zambia: 67/71st

18. Sierra Leone: 65/72nd

19. Rwanda: 63/73rd

20. Zimbabwe: 63/73rd

21. Mozambique: 62/74th

22. Sao Tome & Principe: 61/75th

23. Togo: 60/76th

24. Burkina Faso: 59/77th

25. Ivory Coast: 59/77th

26. Senegal: 59/77th

27. Gabon: 58/78th

28. Madagascar: 58/78th

29. Guinea: 57/79th

30. Mauritania: 57/79th

31. Niger: 57/79th

32. Equatorial Guinea: 56/80th

33. Algeria: 55/81st

34. Mali: 55/81st

35. Guinea-Bissau: 54/82nd

36. Chad: 52/83rd

37. Comoros: 52/83rd

38. CAR: 51/84th

39. Liberia: 51/84th

40. Cameroon: 49/85th

41. Egypt: 49/85th

42. Angola: 48/86th

43. Burundi: 48/86th

44. Republic of Congo: 48/86th

45. Djibouti: 47/87th

46. Ethiopia: 45/88th

47. #Nigeria: 45/88th

48. DRC: 43/90th

49. South Sudan: 43/90th

50. Sudan: 41/92nd

51. Eritea: 39/94th

52. Libya: 38/95th

53. Somalia:32/96th


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