Radio Reports Radio Report: How Makoko community women survive in fish business February 10, 2017 2384 0 Share FacebookXPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail - Advertisement - Makoko is a slum neighborhood located by the lagoon on the Mainland in Lagos State, where fishing is the main occupation. Correspondent Ruth King tells us more on how women survive to make a living from fish business in Makoko. TagsLagos StateMakokoSlum settlementwomen Share FacebookXPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail Previous articleRadio Report: 2017 Federal Ministry of Health budget unimpressiveNext articleAgency assures of safety in deployment of GMOs Latest news March 13, 202617 California State University campuses join statewide wildlife monitoring effort March 13, 2026Anambra commissioner tasks Nigerians on hydration amid intense heat March 13, 2026Why buildings keep collapsing in Nigeria, by builders March 13, 2026How renewable energy auctions can distribute risks more equitably, maximise benefits March 13, 2026IEA to carry out largest ever oil stock release amid market disruptions from Middle East conflict March 13, 2026Gender equality: Why inclusion is a matter of survival in Southern Africa March 13, 2026Global Biodiversity Framework: 125 Parties submit 7th National Reports March 13, 2026Navy destroys illegal crude oil storage site in Rivers March 13, 2026Lagos warns residents of possible flooding, excess rainfall in 2026 March 13, 2026Yaoundé 2026: UCLG Africa Central Africa Caucus remobilises to uplift group - Advertisement - - Advertisement - You might also likeRELATEDRecommended to you Radio Report: Nigeria develops gender sensitive water curriculum A curriculum that will ensure an increase in the... Radio Report: Observing 2020 ozone layer preservation day The United Nations General Assembly designated September 16 as World... Radio Report: Young environmentalists demand synergy with govt to reposition sector Young Nigerians who are involved in different areas of... Radio Report: 2019 and environment in retrospect As Nigerians cross over to the New Year, stakeholders in...