Nigeria flood affects up two million people, says official | BBC News

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Nigeria flood affects up two million people, says official | BBC News


The governor of Nigeria’s northeastern Borno state has told the BBC that up to two million people have been affected by major flooding in the region.

The floods began when a dam overflowed following heavy rains.

Local officials said it was the worst flooding in the state in two decades.

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48 Comments

  1. I feel a little guilty watching this while having a comfortable life, but i am still grateful, some people have nothing, it could easily be the other way round

  2. Divine judgement on Maiduguri home of Boko Haram capital of Borno State of Kashim Shettima the Vice President under whose watch as former Governor over 200 predominantly Christian Chibok School girls were abducted. Many of them still in captivity.

  3. Worst thing about this is that Nigeria is a rich country, the Government can support this without the “humanitarian aid” … it’s so frustrating to see, payers for all across the continent affected🙏

  4. From insurgency to extreme economic hardship! And now, overwhelming flood waters. When we thought we had seen the worst, here we are! May God have mercy on us and our country. 😢
    Our hope for a better future will never get extinguished.

  5. Fortunately they have many many people who emigrated to other countries that will no doubt send back all the money and aid they can to their fellow countrymen to help them out

  6. What did this have to do with prisoners, let’s focus on the need of human beings of africa … not try to make this a “what about criminals” story …. We know who controls the media .