TV Reports Video: Increasing rate of Kidney disease in Nigeria February 19, 2016 382 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp 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. Share this:TweetWhatsAppEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related Tagskidneykidney diseaseNigeria Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleHow Lagos recovery facility curbs C02 emissionNext articleVideo: Why death rate remains high in Nigeria Latest news May 26, 2023WHO urges govts to stop subsidising life-threatening tobacco crops May 26, 2023Govt, charcoal export group plant trees to reforest, combat climate change May 26, 2023Don tasks govt to mitigate flooding on farmlands May 26, 2023Activists disrupt Total AGM, demand end to fossil fuel extraction May 26, 2023Cross River governor-elect urged to tackle deforestation May 26, 2023Religious figures chain themselves to Parisian footbridge to protest African oil pipeline projects May 26, 2023At MECCA forum, research group, stakeholders assess Lagos data on climate change risk May 25, 2023Civil society tasks incoming govt on climate issues May 25, 2023Stakeholders clamour urgent action to end dental amalgam use in Nigeria May 25, 2023UK minister commits to supporting green finance across Africa - 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...