At least 40 people are feared to have drowned after a river ferry sank near the Iraqi city of Mosul.
BBC reported most of the people on board the vessel were women and children and could not swim, the head of Mosul’s Civil Defence agency reportedly said.
ALSO READ: New Zealand bans military style weapons used in mosque massacre
The rescue team is still retrieving survivors and has rescued 12 people so far, Khalil added.
Zamfara State Agro Climate Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscape (ACReSAL) in collaboration with Health Standard Concern…
As Nigerians join the rest of the world to mark International Workers’ Day, the Chairman…
The United Kingdom (UK) Chapter of the Nasrul-Lahi-l-Fatih Society of Nigeria (NASFAT) and renowned cleric…
However, in another development, one Nurudeen Alowonle, a member of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria,…
You need to get it right this year. Good, we’re on the same page. Don't…
He added that "the strength of Nigeria lies in its plurality, and we must jealously…
This website uses cookies.