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A group of academics has developed Water 23, a filtration device designed to provide clean and safe drinking water for communities without access to potable water.
The innovation uses a multi-stage purification process to make contaminated water safe for everyday use.
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Countless Nigerians are dying needlessly due to the failure of basic services like ambulances, fire response, and the national 112 helpline, despite repeated government assurances and billions allocated to emergency response infrastructure.
A recent study published in the Journal of Public Health and Emergency indicates that only 21% of Nigerians involved in road crashes used emergency services, with an average response time of 30 minutes.
In this story, Gist Nigeria's Ayuba Illiya examines the depth of the crisis, focusing on real cases where lives were lost because help arrived too late or never at all.
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