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WASTE MANAGEMENT: MOUNTAINS OF GARBAGE | #waste #management #mountains #garbage #nigeria

WASTE MANAGEMENT: MOUNTAINS OF GARBAGE

WASTE MANAGEMENT: MOUNTAINS OF GARBAGE

In Lagos, residents of Ajegunle wake to the smell of burning plastic from an informal dumpsite that has crept to their doorsteps. In Port Harcourt, tides carry plastic bags and sachets back to the same waterfront where families buy fish. In Onitsha, refuse blocks drains so thoroughly that
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CLIMATE CHANGE: NIGERIA'S VULNERABILITY | #climate #change #nigerias #vulnerability #state

CLIMATE CHANGE: NIGERIA'S VULNERABILITY

CLIMATE CHANGE: NIGERIA'S VULNERABILITY

In October 2025, a farmer in Kogi State watched the River Niger swell past the embankment, submerging his house, drowning his goats, and wiping out the yam harvest his family depended on. He had no insurance, no savings, and nowhere to go. Two weeks later, a heatwave in Sokoto pushed tempe
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE: WHEN SECONDS COUNT | #emergency #response #when #seconds #count #community #state

EMERGENCY RESPONSE: WHEN SECONDS COUNT

EMERGENCY RESPONSE: WHEN SECONDS COUNT

A 45-year-old man in Lagos suffered a heart attack and collapsed on the street. Bystanders called emergency services, but no ambulance arrived for over an hour. The man died before reaching the hospital. His family later learned that the nearest ambulance was 30 kilometers away, and emerge
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MENTAL HEALTH: NIGERIA'S HIDDEN CRISIS | #mental #health #nigerias #hidden #crisis #mental health #community #violence #state

MENTAL HEALTH: NIGERIA'S HIDDEN CRISIS

MENTAL HEALTH: NIGERIA'S HIDDEN CRISIS

A 35-year-old man in Lagos took his own life after losing his job and being unable to provide for his family. He had been struggling with depression for months, but he never sought help because mental health services were unavailable in his community, and he feared the stigma associated wi
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CHILD HEALTH: THE FIRST 1,000 DAYS CRISIS | #child #health #first #1000 #days #crisis #community #state #healthcare

CHILD HEALTH: THE FIRST 1,000 DAYS CRISIS

CHILD HEALTH: THE FIRST 1,000 DAYS CRISIS

A six-month-old baby in a rural community in Jigawa State died from malnutrition because her mother could not produce enough breast milk, and the family could not afford formula or nutritious food. The baby had been born healthy, but within months, she became weak, stopped gaining weight,
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MATERNAL MORTALITY: WHY NIGERIAN MOTHERS DIE | #maternal #mortality #nigerian #mothers #community #state #healthcare

MATERNAL MORTALITY: WHY NIGERIAN MOTHERS DIE

MATERNAL MORTALITY: WHY NIGERIAN MOTHERS DIE

A 28-year-old woman in a rural community in Bauchi State went into labor at home because the nearest health facility was 50 kilometers away, and her family could not afford transportation. When complications arose, her family tried to reach the hospital, but the journey took three hours ov
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HEALTHCARE ACCESS: WHEN HOSPITALS ARE TOO FAR | #healthcare #access #when #hospitals #community #state

HEALTHCARE ACCESS: WHEN HOSPITALS ARE TOO FAR

HEALTHCARE ACCESS: WHEN HOSPITALS ARE TOO FAR

A pregnant woman in a rural community in Taraba State went into labor at midnight, but the nearest hospital was 80 kilometers away. Her family could not afford transportation, and there was no ambulance service. They tried to reach the hospital using a motorcycle, but the journey took four
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VOCATIONAL TRAINING: THE PATH NOT TAKEN | #vocational #training #path #taken #education

VOCATIONAL TRAINING: THE PATH NOT TAKEN

VOCATIONAL TRAINING: THE PATH NOT TAKEN

A master plumber in Ibadan has been trying to find apprentices for five years, but young people are not interested in learning plumbing. They prefer to pursue university degrees, even if those degrees do not lead to employment. The plumber earns ₦300,000 monthly, more than many universit
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DIGITAL DIVIDE: TECHNOLOGY ACCESS IN EDUCATION | #digital #divide #technology #access #education #community #state

DIGITAL DIVIDE: TECHNOLOGY ACCESS IN EDUCATION

DIGITAL DIVIDE: TECHNOLOGY ACCESS IN EDUCATION

A secondary school student in a rural community in Benue State cannot access online learning resources because her village has no internet connection. Her school has no computers, no internet access, and no digital learning materials. When schools closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, she c
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SKILLS GAP: WHEN EDUCATION DOES NOT MATCH EMPLOYMENT | #skills #when #education #does #match #employment #federal #development

SKILLS GAP: WHEN EDUCATION DOES NOT MATCH EMPLOYMENT

SKILLS GAP: WHEN EDUCATION DOES NOT MATCH EMPLOYMENT

A computer science graduate from a federal university in Lagos spent two years searching for employment after graduation. Despite earning a second-class upper degree, he could not find a job in his field. Employers told him that his programming skills were outdated, that he lacked experien

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is Discover Nigeria?

Discover Nigeria is a content discovery hub that showcases all public submissions from across the Great Nigeria platform, including posts, blogs, events, groups, and more in one centralized feed.

What content appears on Discover Nigeria?

All public content from the platform appears here, including posts, blog articles, events, groups, jobs, fundraisers, and other community submissions that are set to public visibility.

How do I filter content by type?

Use the sidebar navigation to filter by content type (Posts, Blogs, Events, Groups, etc.) or use the search functionality to find specific content.

Can I submit content to Discover Nigeria?

Content appears automatically when you create public posts, blogs, events, or other submissions on the platform. Set your content to "Public" visibility for it to appear here.

How often is content updated?

Content is updated in real-time. New public submissions appear immediately in the feed, sorted by most recent first.

Can I search for specific content?

Yes! Use the search functionality to find specific posts, topics, or content. You can also filter by content type using the sidebar navigation.

Are all posts visible to everyone?

Only posts and content set to "Public" visibility appear on Discover Nigeria. Private or friends-only content remains visible only to authorized users.

How do I engage with content?

You can like, comment, share, and interact with any public content. Click on any post to view full details and engage with the community.

Can I see content from specific categories?

Yes! Use the sidebar to navigate to specific content types like Blogs, Events, Groups, Jobs, and more. Each section shows content filtered by type.

How do I make my content discoverable?

When creating posts, blogs, events, or other content, set the privacy to "Public" for it to appear on Discover Nigeria and be visible to all community members.