Radio Reports Radio Report: How Makoko community women survive in fish business February 10, 2017 1095 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail 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 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail Previous articleRadio Report: 2017 Federal Ministry of Health budget unimpressiveNext articleAgency assures of safety in deployment of GMOs Latest news September 12, 2024Pan-Atlantic varsity roundtable explores constructive media engagement in governance September 12, 2024Ending open defecation in Nigeria our priority – UNICEF September 12, 2024Farmers recount losses as tomato prices drop by 90% in Gombe community September 12, 2024Divestment: Host communities drag Shell to court for breach of ‘Mareva’ injunction September 12, 2024Climate finance: Key pathway to addressing flooding in Nigeria September 12, 2024Wallenberg Medal: ICCDI Africa celebrates ‘beacon of environmental justice’ Nnimmo Bassey September 12, 2024CAPPA knocks NPA, condemns concession of water services at Tin Can Island Port September 11, 2024Flood: Agency confirms 49 dead, 226 communities affected in Kano September 11, 2024Osun to embark on climate data collection, reporting, tracking September 11, 2024Maiduguri floods: Group calls for better emergency response - 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...