TV Reports Video: Increasing rate of Kidney disease in Nigeria February 19, 2016 1248 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail - Advertisement - More than 36 million Nigerians are suffering from kidney disease, according to the Nigerian Association of Nephrology. This report takes a look at how it can be reduced. Tagskidneykidney diseaseNigeria Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail Previous articleHow Lagos recovery facility curbs C02 emissionNext articleVideo: Why death rate remains high in Nigeria Latest news July 20, 2025An insider’s personal reflection on late President Muhammadu Buhari’s climate change legacy July 20, 2025NiMet predicts three-day thunderstorms rain from Monday July 20, 2025Land degradation impacts 40m Nigerians – Govt July 20, 2025Constitution review: EDEN seeks provision for protection of environment, wants Land Use Act repealed July 20, 2025World Liquid Gas Association calls for accelerated rollout of clean cooking solutions at LPG expo July 20, 2025African communities celebrate one year of REPower campaign with calls for energy justice July 20, 2025AMCEN: Greenpeace Africa welcomes unified stance, cautions against false climate solutions July 20, 2025Missing N6trn: SERAP sues govt over failure to publish NDDC report July 20, 2025HEDA commends mobilisation of N300bn Host Community Development Fund, demands transparency, proper utilisation in line with PIA Act July 20, 2025Hidden dangers: Toxic chemicals found in children’s hair clips - Advertisement - - Advertisement - You might also likeRELATEDRecommended to you Video: Boki women on leading edge to end illegal logging In the Cross River State Rainforest, an average of... Video: Mercury, silent killer that contributes to biodiversity loss – Stankiewicz In the spirit of International Day for Biological Diversity... Video: Lagos rehabilitates fire stations to improve response to emergency The Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Infrastructure... Video: PACJA, ACSEA, ERA launch energy transition project The Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) and Africa...